Don't Fret
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  • Reads 24
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 2
  • Time 11m
Ongoing, First published Nov 30, 2022
Nilo is your average punk guy. Most would steer clear of a conversation in case it happens to turn political (or he bites, you never know). However, he's managed to become popular by being snarky towards none other than Drey, the popular guy that has mannerisms more like a stereotypical mean girl than an actual bully. Yet, no one has ever stood up to him (at least, that the general public knows of).

Naturally, Nilo wants to create a band. What happens when the only drummer in town is Drey? And a good one at that?

It's just a tad cliché but in a way that I make fun of it in the story.
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