Wrongful Romance

Wrongful Romance

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A boy named Finney Blake and a man named Albert Shaw started to have a very close relationship with each other. Some say that their relationship is a 'cute platonic' 'father-son' relationship. Oh boy... They couldn't have been more wrong. People, who are quite observing, say that this 'platonic relationship' is anything but platonic. The way they touch each other... The way they look at each other. This doesn't seem like some innocent relationship. It's more of a romantic relationship. But, it seems so wrong... A 13 year old boy with a 45 year old man being in love? This man could and will be put in jail if any authoritative figure found out. Is this relationship actually romantic or are people misseeing a platonic relationship? We'll have to see from both sides. Albert & FInney's side & their friends and family perspective matter in this story. Throughout this story, we'll see the problems and 'misunderstandings' of these two.
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University was meant to be a new start, a place where Alex was open about his bisexuality. But meeting his confidently gay flatmate, Scotty, makes Alex hesitate. He's not that kind of brave and he coming out is harder than he thought. So, when he meets Felix, who's also gay, Alex lets him think he's straight. How was he to know Felix would become his best friend, and how can he tell him as more and more time goes by? It really isn't a problem, until Alex's stupid heart falls in love. Or the I'm-straight-he's-gay trope from the 'straight' boy's perspective.

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