Not All Gays Like Guys
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Ongoing, First published Feb 25, 2015
Meet Emma Kingsley and Tucker Wellington: They have been best friends since they were in pre-school but the not elite, popular or famous. More of the upper-loner people. They always had each other's back even when Tucker's over-intelligence and Emma's desperate need for popularity came in the way. 

Now, let's see what's going on in Brooklyn High: This is the time when if you have a gay friend, you're the most known in the whole school and specially if you convinced them to have sex with a girl. To be honest, there was no gay people in this high school and if there was one, either they were secretive or they were forced to act straight in front people.

And  finally, let's see how Emma and Tucker are going to get popular: Tucker is going to pretend to be gay and also, he going to pretend to have sex with Emma and next thing, all you'll see is THE Emma and THE Tucker being crowned by the elite crew.

But what if Tucker starts to get real feelings for Emma??
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