Why me? (BXB) ~slow updates~

Why me? (BXB) ~slow updates~

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Max is shy and doesn't talk much only around his brother who protects him with his life. It's just him and his brother, Sam. Max is gay and he gets bullied for being gay and emo. Sam decides that they should move and so they do. At the new school, Max meets some people and becomes friends with them. Max even gets bullied at this new school and it's a lot worse. Dylan is a jock and the most popular hot guy at the school. He is the Alpha of the Blood Moon pack. One day he smells the most intoxicating scent and follows it and finds out that it is the new kid's scent.
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