Little Hearts
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  • Reads 9,317
  • Votes 421
  • Parts 12
  • Time 3h 38m
Complete, First published Feb 15, 2015
Dane Taylor wasn't particularly social. In fact, he didn't have any friends. His anxiety and shy disposition made it difficult for him to even interact with other people normally. Kelly Sanders, on the other hand, had no qualms about randomly chatting up other people around him. So when the two meet, a rather unlikely friendship forms. But when you've never had a friend before, where does the line of like and love make itself clear?

** This is a boys' love story, so if you have have any sort of aversion to this kind of material, please redirect yourself to another story.
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