Stereotyped.
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Ongoing, First published Sep 16, 2024
I won't apologize for adoring clichés. This is very Goth/Emo x Preppy/Cutesy. It is BL and slow burn (if can be patient enough with it), as well as being set in a high school setting. The main characters are underage, so there will be no NSFW. If you don't like it, that's fine, just read something else.

He was a punk, she... HE did ballet. 

Well, Lucas didn't actually do ballet, but he would totally crush at it. Lucas is very much your average nice popular guy., or so everyone thinks. He's only a freshman, but having an older sister who is popular makes Lucas also popular. But Lucas doesn't ACTUALLY like how things are. He's a total geek, but he has no one to share his interests with...

Jasper is a punk. He's rude, sarcastic, and a loner. He's always seen under the apple tree during the lunch hour, doodling in that sketchbook of his. What is he drawing? No one knows! And he won't let anyone see either. Everyone is out to get him, it seems...
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