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Curtain Call
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Ongoing, First published Mar 16, 2025
Little Shop of Horrors! Great show, right? Well, that's what most of the kids who auditioned think as well, including Oliver and Michael. Oliver, a seasoned theater kid, gets the role of Seymour, which he is pumped about, while Michael, a more shy and closed off person, gets the role of Audrey II, which sort of scares him. The two boys meet and grow closer, striking a shockingly strong friendship, and rehearse their parts all while dealing with newfound feelings and the drama of high school.
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Sequins and Shots - Book Three of the Café Latte Trilogy

38 parts Complete Mature

Book Three of the Café Latte Trilogy Some people are masters of music or art. Some people are masters of denial and emotional repression. Harper and Edward both belong to the latter group. Neither Harper nor Edward want to be with anyone else, but they can't quite get it right with each other, either. The first time they tried, Harper was too busy adjusting to a life with HIV. The second time they tried, Edward's career was taking him around America. The third time they tried, they realised they had zero healthy communication skills. And now? Well, now they're afraid to try again. It worked for a while, their will-they-won't-they relationship enough to satisfy the people around them. But as time went on, the problems became more and more obvious. Harper is too busy putting everyone else's feelings above his own, and Edward is too busy hiding his true feelings behind a mask of glitter. The others want to start meddling, but they don't know if they're opening Pandora's box. There's so much history, and so many complicated feelings. Can Harper and Edward work things out together?