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The Elusive Book Keeper

Zane Black, the illegitimate child of an elite family received a diary from his future self. The diary not only detailed his fall into obsession and obscurity, but it also contained a set of requests and regrets. Incidentally, he begins his life as a member of the Gnosis society, the Universe's largest intelligence gathering organisation, gaining an edge that he never had before. But an edge is not the only thing that he would gain, family, friendships and dare he say it... Love. The problem in his otherwise wonderful life ... Keeping his huge secret from his protagonist brother who seemed to have huge secrets of his own and more importantly, his lover whose genius was emphasized in the diary nine times. Zane must learn to be smart, discreet and elusive. After all, the worst fate of a spy is to be caught. Two sticky people, one secret to keep. Dedication: For those who have been waiting for an action/mystery bl with a heavy side of wholesomeness and romance, this one is for you. #Cover to be taken down at owner's request!

Dark_Scholars · LGBT+
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360 Chs

Jubilee

Cassandra had bombarded their group with scenic pictures., Apparently, she was on a holiday to 'relieve stress'

Zane blinked, not sure if he had read that right.

He had. His lips quirked into a smile. Typical Cassandra.

There was a knock on his door and before he could reply, someone burst in.

"Happy Jubilee!!"

Who else could it be? Jet black eyes flashed with a hint of mischievousness as they stared at him. And excitement. Jasper looked excited.

"Happy Jubilee to you too. You seem…chipper?"

Jasper rolled his eyes, "Who knew what caused him to sleep late yesterday night? Anyway, I have today. 5 full hours. Moreover, I don't even have to go to those stuffy meetings with Father or is it a reunion? Gathering? Well they are probably arguing about the Dragon essence or which youths get to raid which dungeon. Father asked me to tell you about it last week."

Zane cocked his head, his memory was pretty great, "You didn't."