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Meet Ethan Winter an openly Gay and Trans boy with and passion for Hockey though dealing with anxiety and anger issues he needs to finds a way to overcome it but one evening the solution showed up on his new hockey team. Michael Watson a boy who had been on the team since he was little. As Ethan and Michael slowly become friends Michael starts to think what he's feeling is more then friendship meanwhile Ethan tries to fight back his feelings for a straight boy but was he straight?
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Logan Sargeant and Oscar Piastri have been best friends for years. But when Oscar comes out as bi, Logan finds himself grappling with emotions he doesn't know how to process. Raised in a strict, religious household where being queer was a sin, Logan has internalised the teachings that tell him loving someone of the same gender is wrong. Though he supports Oscar, his loyalty to his best friend is torn apart by the beliefs ingrained in him during childhood, leading to an intense internal struggle. As Logan's feelings for Oscar evolve, so does his battle with OCD, a coping mechanism he developed to manage the stress of his upbringing and the ever-growing tension within himself. His routines, his rituals, his need for control-they all become more pronounced as he tries to navigate his deepening feelings for Oscar, while simultaneously denying his own truth. Through moments of heartache, confusion, and healing, Logan must confront his past and the scars it left on him. Can he overcome the painful lessons of his youth and embrace who he truly is? And can Oscar, his ever-supportive best friend, be the key to his self-acceptance? - updates every monday :) - warnings: - religious guilt - internalised homophbia - OCD - childhood trauma

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