The Queer Academy
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 2m
Ongoing, First published Jul 29, 2023
Mature
After an unfortunate incident at Paramount high school, the students were forced to join their The Queer Academy for a while, until their school was rebuilt.


Now get this,  Queer Academy kids were unaccepting towards the straights because of their past experiences from previous school they went to and also the Paramount high school students were spoilt homophobic brats who loathed  every breathing Queer person that walked the earth


I don't know what else to add but if you like chaos, this is the book for you



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