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Let it all go!

Let it all go!

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sun, Jul 5, 2026
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LGBTQIA+
Gay
Coming Out and Self-Acceptance
Queer
Jasper and Callum are pulled together by one person: Mason - Jasper's older brother and Callum's best friend. When they both begin to notice Mason spiralling worse than usual, the two reluctantly join forces to figure out what's really going on before he destroys himself completely. But while trying to save him, both boys are forced to confront things they've spent years suppressing - quiet longing, confusion surrounding their sexuality, and the damage caused by the toxic environments they were raised in. Then one night, everything comes crashing down. A tragedy leaves them bound together by grief, guilt, and unanswered questions.
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Castiel is a new student to Kansas City high school. He was the weird kid, that everyone made fun of. Little did they know, that he had a disability. Castiel always had on sunglasses. He was always holding hands with teachers as he walked around the school. No one knew what was wrong with him. They didn't care to. The king of the school, Dean Winchester, was the first to question him. He never did part-take in the name calling and bullying, but he didn't do anything to stop it, that is untill he found out.. and things took a turn. ~•~ If you're offended by ableism... Don't worry. I had to add it for the context of the story. I am not ableist by any means. There is a good reason for it, in the context of this story anyways. And also, *trigger warning* for drug abuse, self harm, and rape.

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