Hello Kitty Boy (English)

Hello Kitty Boy (English)

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Jun 29, 2026
Picture this: pink loves you more than your own mother, your life looks like a Hello Kitty store after a glitter explosion, flamingos literally ask you for fashion advice, and your entire daily routine is just one giant meme. Then out of nowhere-bam-you land in a Catholic school. On top of that, you have a natural talent for getting dragged into drama, chaos, and situations normal people couldn't even make up. Yeah, that's basically Tomek in a nutshell. Romantic disasters, accidental scandals, a bit of glitter, a few tears, and way too many moments that belong on TikTok-that's what this story is all about. What could go wrong? Short answer: everything. No ideas? It's fine-neither did I, until I actually wrote it. Does this story make any sense? Absolutely not. Is it funny? So much so that even the parish priest would hit that follow button.
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