Me and my jock
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  • Reads 1,035
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2015
When quiet and artistic sixteen year old Seth finds himself being convinced to tryout for football he is far from thrilled.
He'd rather stay inside and watch Netflix with his best-friends Kim and Nash, who are both two of the only people who know of his biggest secret, being gay. 
When Seth is accepted onto the team, the gorgeous and charming quarterback Damon takes Seth under his wing.
The two become close quickly, with their love for music and video games, but when Damon's girlfriend dumps him he relies on Seth to comfort him in new ways.
With one drunken kiss and feelings neither are ready to admit, the two decide to try and find each other someone new  through going out and clubbing with the help of fake IDs.
When Seth meets a handsome and witty fellow, Damon seems less then happy for him.
With a lot of jealousy and a few more less then expected kisses will the two finally be able to admit their feelings or will they both find someone else and get their heads back in the game?
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