Chicken
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Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2022
~TRIGGER WARNING LIST AT THE BOTTOM~

"So there's this game. You spin the bottle and pick 2 people. The first person is the chicken. The second one picks out your game partner. You have to get them to go out with you. The person that stayed the longest in their fake relationship is the winner."

"It landed on me first so I'm supposed to go out with whoever you pick?" 

"You got it! Haha"

But what happens when you actually fall in love with your partner? No one told me what to do then.

TW: 
[This list will be updated as the story is written.]
[There will be comments at the top of the chapter with which new trigger is added.]

This story contains topics that might be triggering to some people. If any of these topics are too difficult for you to read through, please take care of yourself and don't read this book. These topics include: 

-Mental Health
(Struggles with depression - Talk of suicide - Unhealthy eating habits - etc)

-Slurs towards LGBTQ people 
(From the bullies)
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