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Friendships for Fandoms

Friendships for Fandoms

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Jul 6, 2016
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LGBTQIA+
Cassie Mitchells is your typical Tumblr fangirl. Reblog after reblog, she starts to develop a certain addiction to unknown-to-normal-humans TV shows, a blue box, a handsome villain with horns and some satanic stuff nobody understands. She has no friends IRL, but her online friends love and support her when she tells them she has depression. At school, she's very quiet but her grades are sky-high. Intrigued by how she maintains her school reports squeaky clean, Josh Cohan gets his dad to set him up with her to do school work. After learning that Josh is an asexual fanboy, she opens up to him. How will this two survive each other?
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In the late nineties asexuality is all but ignored as an orientation. Jess doesn't understand her complex array of emotions or why she finds it so hard to relate to her fellow classmates. Catholic high schools and churches simply don't address the issue, and the internet is still nascent. Jess can't tell anyone the truth. Not even her best friend Care. Instead, she hides behind the guise of faith. Behind a mask of celibacy. Until she meets Eric, that is. He lets slip that he's asexual, and Jess wants to learn more. --- Watty Winner 2021 for best cover, best YA, and the Wattpad Books prize! --- Status: completed and unedited Rating: PG-15 for moderate language and frank discussions about sexuality Genre: teen fiction romance featuring two heteroromantic ace characters --- Cover designed using Canva Pro August 2020 --- Please note: This work is a teen fiction novelization of my multimedia novella "Mask of Celibacy".

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