Echo of the past
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  • Parts 5
  • Time 53m
  • Reads 323
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 5
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2015
Mature
A story about two boys? Sure.

A story about the love being born between them? Sure.

A few sex scenes? No problem.

You’ll find it all here.

Add a punk-rock boy with a sharp and quick witted tongue that loves music and is addicted to sex.
Then to the same bowl add an ex-hacker with a colorful past and a difficulty in talking about his feelings.

Mix them both together.

Mess it up, twist it, scream at it, get angry with it, add a few tears and curses.

What you come up with is a story that might be written a bit differently than you are used to.
A story about boys which roads crossed again.

A story telling about that destiny and Karma can be very capricious.
But above all – showing that love is being born in between the words.
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