Bittersweet Strawberries
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 2h 2m
Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2024
Andrew is an introverted guy who's also a bit of a weeb. He has bad anxiety (which has its own triggers but it doesn't deprive him of the ability to make friends) and sometimes thinks negatively of himself. It doesn't help that he's gay and he hides it from almost everyone except his best friends. This year, he's staring college.

Nathan is one of the most good-looking seniors in the same college Andrew is attending. He's in his junior year.  He has a good reputation in college and he gets along with almost everyone. He knows he's straight and he only dates girls.

Until one day, Andrew and Nathan cross paths. What will happen to them? Find out the story of Andrew and Nathan by reading my first ever book.
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