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Love That's Sweet
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Ongoing, First published May 28, 2015
Lucas never wanted to get involved in the chaos of high school, but when he crosses paths with Eric, the notorious school bully, avoiding drama becomes impossible. As emotions spiral, Lucas struggles to navigate the irrational and confusing world of love-something he's always hoped to avoid.

Eric has always had control over his life, ruling the halls since day one. But everything changes when Lucas becomes a problem he can't ignore. With every encounter, feelings of anger and frustration morph into something unexpected, and Eric's perfect world starts to crumble.

In a world where love can be messy, unpredictable, and impossible to resist, will these two find a way to make sense of it all?
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15 parts Ongoing Mature

don't mind the cover💔 Greg was a high schooler who lived with his older brother, Ori. For most of his life, school had been his favorite place-he thrived in the classroom, eager to learn and eager to be there. But everything changed in junior year. A new student arrived, and at first, Greg was thrilled. Finally, someone new to break the routine. That excitement didn't last. The boy quickly turned into his worst nightmare-his bully. Greg's love for school faded fast, replaced with dread. But there was something worse. Something he couldn't explain. Every time that boy was near, Greg's chest tightened, his stomach twisted, and a warmth spread through him that he hated admitting to. He knew exactly what it was, but he didn't want to accept it. Because crushing on your bully wasn't just wrong-it meant Greg was falling for a boy.