Vulnerability

Vulnerability

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Iveline Gordon is learning to maneuver her chaotic senior year of high school. Her poor excuse of a father is to blame for her declining mental and physical health. In an attempt to keep her from failing, the guidance counselor switches two of her classes for teachers who can tutor her after school. Atticus, Jasper, and Lorenzo are life-long friends with a unique perspective on life. Concern for Iveline piques their interest, and once they know her, they could never let her go. Iveline doesn't want to be seen. She doesn't want to be vulnerable. But it's hard to remain invisible with three pairs of eyes watching her every move, waiting for her story to unfold in front of them. Fortunately for Iveline, they won't wait forever. Please see the "Before Reading" chapter for trigger warnings! This story is for mature audiences only (18+). Cool rankings: #7 in yafiction #2 in saving #2 in reverse
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-Male yandere bully victim reader x Male bully- Ever since they were little, (y/n) always made Atticus cry. Even as they got older, the torment never ended and more tears were spilled. The arrival of a new student threatens to end all of his pain and suffering, finally setting Atticus free from (y/n)'s bullying. However, Atticus isn't interested in being saved from (y/n). Quite the opposite, for Atticus was willing to do anything it took to stay (y/n)'s victim. Unfortunately for the new student, their good intentions led to a wave of violence, blood, bodies and more importantly love. Sometimes it's better to be a bystander than to intervene and play hero.

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