It All Started in Detention
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  • LETTURE 2,849
  • Voti 139
  • Parti 28
  • Tempo 3h 39m
In corso, pubblicata il gen 14, 2023
Davey didn't deserve to be here, in Jack's opinion. All he did was defend a friend-Jack would've done the same!-but he knows how heavy the school is on discipline and bullying, which is why it's ironic that Jason isn't with them.

"What are you looking at?" Jack blinked at the accusatory and annoyed look on Davey's face, shocked he'd gotten caught. "Is there something wrong?"

"No", Jack denied, licking his lips habitually. "Nothing."



Jack and Davey were two of the most well known kids at Hamilton High School, but on opposite sides of the popularity scale. Jack was always surrounded by people, and Davey preferred to avoid them when he could. 

Davey was a cheerleader, and Jack was an artist.

But somehow, the logic of ending up in detention applies to everyone.
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