Social experiment

Social experiment

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This isn't your typical high school romance book. No. This is real life. There's no love at first sight. There might not even be a happy ending. I'm just writing this as life goes on. Writing the important parts. Warning: This book might contain some inappropriate language and sexual sense. It might also deal with some serious problems like anorexia and depression.
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✨ "Well, I think it's a shame you're not gay." Leo said eventually. Calvin turned to him. "Oh really? And why is that?" He asked, almost chuckling. "Because I really want to fucking kiss you right now." Leo said with a serious expression on his face. Calvin was going to laugh, when he realized the redhead was being genuine. ✨ ____________________________________ Leo is an introvert by heart. He doesn't like talking with strangers, or most people, for that matter. But when he is assigned a shy science project partner, Calvin, the two seem to hit it off. Friendship had always been hard for both of them- but not with each other. Except when that friendship quickly develops into something more, and one pair of parents objects extremely. That's the hard part. Both heartbroken, they eventually split their separate ways, and Leo does something he may regret forever. And may not want to ever, ever tell Calvin. Will high school, friends, and parents tear them apart?

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