Lizzie always knew she was different, obsessed with video games and spending more time with boys. The other girls always teased her, but Lizzie didn't care. They were always starting things. Besides, she preferred the boys' company to theirs. She played online a lot. Maybe too much.
Joel was your average guy. Attractive, flirty, into video games, the works. Not much went on in his life. He played Minecraft a lot more than he should have but that doesn't matter. Joel had a small YouTube channel with maybe a hundred subscribers, but loved each and every one of them to pieces. His best friend was online, though, so that made him slightly less cool.
Oli was... Well, let's just say that Oli was far too good at faking a smile. He maybe had two friends. He was extremely unpopular and got bullied constantly, but that didn't mean anything right? It was all in good fun, right? That's what he told himself at least. As long as he had his PC, he'd be okay. Except, maybe he was wrong. Maybe he should let someone into his life.
Callum was a very smiley, very happy person. He played games and had a tendency to make all of his friends and classmates laugh until they peed. He always brought the mood in the room up and was always putting others' feelings and needs before his own. The only person that he couldn't genuinely make smile or laugh was a boy named Oli. And Callum was determined to make Oli legitimately smile at least once.
A/N: Hi, so I realized there were literally no SeaPeeSound fics and I almost cried. So here you go. Also, there weren't very many well-written Jizzie fics, so here's this. I love you guys and I hope you enjoy the story! Mwah!
If one of the creators tells me to take down this book, I will. Just know that I don't check notifications here very often.
I wrote this story as a joke, but I will warn you that the writing looks more serious. The NOTICE at the beginning explains everything, so I recommend reading it before starting the story.
Original Description:
Out of YouTube, Tommy is a normal British boy, but one day, one of his best internet friends moves to his area and starts going to the same school as him. Everything's chill at first, but then Tommy starts realizing the small things that his friend does. He notices the small, cute, unimportant details. And all of a sudden, Tommy realizes that he's developed feelings. He doesn't like it one bit, especially since there's one minor difference between the two.
I'm going through the book and cleaning everything up right now to just all-around make it more presentable and state the disclaimers in a more organized and thought-out manner, but I found this in the description and I find it funny, so I'm going to keep it. I don't know when I wrote this, but here it is:
i can't delete the book at this point. it's already embedded in the web. this book is the bane of my existence. it is what keeps me up at night. please, i beg of you, only read this ironically. the amount of ship comments i've read make me regret my stupid 13-year-old self's choice to make this. honestly i love the ocs i have in this story but i can't think of them without thinking of THIS. anyways, have a great day.