Color Coda

Color Coda

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Now, Coda was never like his other relatives. They WERE gay. This is where he got the assumption that he was adopted, but he later found out that he had a mother before his father came out as gay. His mother was straight. Coda was more like his mother, whoever she was. Now, he has met attractive boys his age before. He knew they were attractive, just not to him in particular. But he then realized why he had gotten that strange thought- across the room was an attractive boy. Attractive to HIM. He didn't realize he was staring until the boy linked eyes with him and noticed his stunned expression. Of course after this realization, he looked away hurriedly, embarrassed for his homosexual action. After he glanced to make sure he wasn't still looking, and studied his features- he never thought he would have these feelings for someone this way.
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[COMPLETED] [Warning: Strong language used throughout the book.] He put his hand over my notebook and the other over mine. I glared up at him, his golden brown eyes catching my attention. "I can't write like this," I pointed out. "Is this all you care about?" Ryan asked. I shrugged. "Not this specifically, but yeah, I care about my grades." Ryan smirked. I swallowed nervously but refused to break my stoic expression. He leaned closer to me, my heart pounding so hard against my chest it felt like it might break out and fall on the table between us. His mouth was right by my ear, and I could feel his warm breath when he spoke which sent shivers down my spine. "Well, aren't you a little a scholar?" *** The only things Alex Moris ever cared about were his grades and his sister. However, when the boy his sister likes, Ryan Smithe, makes things complicated and causes him to feel things he's never felt before, Alex realizes that, maybe, there's more important things in life than grades and scholarships. [Word Count: 40,216] [BoyxBoy] ~#14 in the "BoyxBoy" tag on 3/5/2019~ ~#14 in the "love" tag on 12/28/2018~ ~#8 in the "lgbt" and "lgbtq" tags on 1/4/2019~ ~#1 in the "loveislove" tag on 1/12/2019~ ~#31 in the "romance" tag on 2/10/2019~ ~#2 in the "BxB" tag on 3/9/2019~

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