There's This Guy
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jan 29, 2024
Mature
"Goooooooood morning Sol-Green!"

Today is another bright and promising day in Ashlyn County, followed by tomorrow with a 20% chance of absolute detrimental hate, and a 45% chance of clash.
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Follow the path of Donovan Fairfield as he navigates his way through the painful routes of high school.  Weaving and binding, already exposed to the world that he is, indeed- gay, he knows that there's already a lot of burdens to handle. But now there's this boy. 

Tearing his world apart one by one, Donovan must now have to handle the burden of this terrible new walking tragedy they call Dylan Corsair. What a nightmare.

Is Donovan going to pull through, or is he about to be another step on Dylan's ladder?
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