Gay In A All Straight School (Pure Vanilla x Dark Cacao staire.)
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I wrote this because a discord server told me to (Expresso Cookie on discord if your reading this i fw you heavy.)

Pure Vanilla is a new student in a school, but the twist? It's an all straight school, and Pure Vanilla is gay, he has a crush on the popular hot boy, Dark Cacao, but will he win his heart?

I'm going to literally fucking cry. Art by my best friend Lily, new chapters whenever I feel like it.
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The Opposite of Falling Apart

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