The Flower Boy
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 33m
  • Reads 246
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 6
  • Time 33m
Ongoing, First published Sep 21, 2016
Mature
Alec Clarendon has everything in his life: good grades, responsible and loving parents, an adorable little sibling, a snarky caring best friend and the cutest cat on the planet.
He has his books, his music, his pencils and canvas.
Yet something feels off. He cannot find his muse. Everything looks gray to him.

That is until he meets Thales. A mysterious blue-eyed boy who literally knocks Alec's universe right off its axis.

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Thales had come into Alec's life only with the intention of helping him recover.
But on this endeavor he has taken, what uncovers for both of them is something that's out of control.



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Boyxboy.



Very fluff.

Fluffier than your cotton.


Enjoy!
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Sorry I really suck at this.
That lame story description tho

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