Listen to Me | bxb mlm

Listen to Me | bxb mlm

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Warren Han is deaf, patient, and over being underestimated. Raymond Wayne is the school's golden boy. Cocky, cruel, and hiding more than anyone knows. They're supposed to hate each other. But after one unexpected night, Ray ends up sleeping in the bed of the boy he's been tormenting at school. Nothing's the same after that. Group projects. Secret glances. Rumors in the locker rooms. Teammates watching too closely. And a house that starts to feel safer than home. With outside pressures closing in, and problems neither can outrun, getting a little too friendly might cost them everything. Art Credits/Cover: bloomuffinomnom on ig
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