Censored
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 7m
Complete, First published Feb 24, 2015
Mature
A high school boy named Tamoki falls for another boy named Gray at a prestigious all-boys school. Tamoki saves Gray from many trials, but Gray can't understand Tamoki because he's too unreadable... like he's censored!! And there's something lurking in the shadows as well as on the surface. Some censors should never be removed, because they shield secrets beyond comprehension. Warning: Boy x Boy, don't like, don't read.
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21 parts Ongoing

Love is unpredictable. It makes you dream, makes you believe in forever-until it shatters you. Sayra Dixit once believed in love. She believed in stolen glances, whispered confessions, and fairytales that ended in happily ever afters. But all those dreams crumbled the day she confessed her feelings to Rithvik Rajvansh-the school's cold, unattainable genius-and was brutally rejected. Years passed, and Sayra buried the girl who once loved so openly. But fate had other plans. Now, she finds herself bound in an arranged marriage with the very man who broke her heart. He is no longer the boy she once adored. And she is no longer the girl who waited for him to notice her. But then, why does his presence still send her heart racing? Why does her indifference feel like a punishment to him? "I don't believe in love anymore." "Then I'll teach you how to believe again."