One divided school. One mind game is all it took for the two worlds to crumble and for two people to come together and change it all.
Arion Grishko is your typical high school boy. He has a single mother, is a senior, has beauty everyone dreams of, and is smart. He also happens to be gay. Nobody cares though or sees it as a big deal. In fact, despite his beauty, everyone basically ignores him. He's a loner of sorts. And what makes it worse? He can't even keep a boyfriend. But what happens when a beautiful man spots him staring in the office at school? And what happens when it turns out that man is a cat demon?
Kincade Katna is a prominent cat demon in the demon world. His mix of wild cat and domestic cat make his genes superb. He is beautiful, he is powerful and he is wanted by many. He knows this too. But he wouldn't let love or lust get in the way of his goal. A few flings here and there, okay maybe a lot of flings, but nothing serious. He wants to teach, specifically demons. But as fate would have it, that wasn't going to happen. No, instead his father, who happens to be the principle of the school he is starting out at, has put him in a class teaching inferior humans. He hates humans. So what happens when a boy in the school office notices him?
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This is my first boyxboy story. Means two guys. Gay love. Don't like it don't read it.
Warning, contains slight violence, some sexual content, and a lot of adult language. It is rated mature for a reason.
"Levon." Todd answered, voice hard.
"Todd." Levon responded just as coolly. There was a pause. "Are you busy?"
"I just got back from class," Todd said. "Waiting for Betto to get out of his lab so we can go for supper."
"Nice." Levon wanted to punch himself. Todd just hummed in affirmation. Another pause as Levon tried to find a way to dispel the tension in the call.
"Are you good?" Todd asked when Levon failed to form a sentence, and Levon realized how out of character it was for him to call Todd. There a was a layer of concern just under Todd's indifferent tone, and the protectiveness that seemed ever present in Todd when they were younger and Todd was always saving Levon from his problems. Levon's anger seemed to melt away at that familiar sense of security.
"I'm good," Levon spoke finally and a soft smile spread over his lips. "Are you good?"
"I'm good," Todd said gruffly.
"Are we good?" Levon asked and Todd scoffed.
"What we. There is no we. We're not friends."
"Wouldn't want you as a friend anyway," Levon snickered. "You're kind of an asshole."
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Todd and Levon, and their acceptance that they were never meant to be friends.
(Disclaimer: there will be foul language, more fluff than plot, and BoyxBoy romance. Read at your own risk!)