The Waiting Room
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  • Reads 110
  • Votes 19
  • Parts 4
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Nov 03, 2016
Mature
Zachary Larson has enough problems, and with his parents knowing over half of them, he's determined to keep his homosexuality a secret. Having a weekly therapist for his depression, anxiety, and self-harm, he soon develops a crush on another boy who attends the same Family Service building. Though he never seems to know how to talk to him, Zack uses his artistic abilities to communicate more thoroughly. 

Damen Wicks is an open gay, extremely comfortable with who he is, and isn't afraid to show his true colors. With a drinking problem, and parents who are constantly trying to fix him, Damen is a bright extrovert, slipping into conversation whenever time allows it. Upon seeing an attractive artist in the same waiting room, Damen makes it his personal goal to score some points with the boy seated next to him.
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