Unconventional (#Wattys2016)
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  • Reads 286
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 21m
Ongoing, First published Nov 14, 2015
Mature
Planning a journey is easy, getting to the destination (both the literal and metaphoric one) is much harder. 

"Life is very f*cking simple - you wake up in the morning and go to sleep at night. That time in-between is yours, do whatever you want with it" 

Brook and Jake try desperately to be what they were before they lost contact 7 years ago but begin to fear the time apart has permanently separated them. 

Disclaimer: This is not a love story, there are plenty of books on here for that but this is not one.
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Okay. So, let's all just agree that some stories can be pretty cliché, right. I mean - do you wanna tell me you never been reading a story and thought "yo, what the hell, that makes no sense, people don't act like that in real life, what's up with the cliché thing, damn."? Yeah, it's that feeling we're going against here. So this THING, whatever it is, will feature all your good ol' clichés, but from an aromantics point of view. Or just call it a parody or something, I dunno. You do you. Nice talking to ya. Same time next week?