Another Frerard Story...
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  • Hora 1h 10m
Concluida, Has publicado jul 16, 2013
When a new guy (Frank Iero) starts at boarding school, he meets many new people including his roommate (Gerard Way) they have a rough start and go through many challenging twists and turns. Frank thinks he might have developed feelings for the artistic heart throb, but will his roomie feel the same?
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When Frank graduated high school, two things were certain: he wanted to go to college to be a teacher and he was unwaveringly in love with Gerard. Gerard was 6 years younger but the pair grew up next door neighbors with a fairytale story of falling in love. The fairytale ended when Gerard decided the age gap was too much, leaving Frank and his broken bleeding heart in the dust. After finishing his teaching masters degree the spring before his 25th birthday, Frank finds himself moving home to care for his sick mother and taking a very uninspiring job as an English teacher at Belleville High School. It was a job he was certain would be boring until he learns quickly that Gerard is a senior at the same high school. Emotions flare and tensions rise as Frank realizes the feelings he thought were long and buried are still very much around. Will Frank risk it all to be with Gerard again or are his wounds too deep to heal.