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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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326 Chs

The Lady of Camelot and the Visitors

Zane took his time eating, ignoring how intense Aria stared at him. In the end, he had no choice but to walk to the counter with his empty tray. He scanned his card against the code and was immediately debited.

"Have you decided yet on the party that you would be joining or the leader you would like to follow?" Aria asked, her green eyes gleaming with curiosity.

"Yes," Zane replied simply. This would be a test not just on the students but on the leaders most importantly. He would rather go with Phoenix, not only could he protect him, he could aid him as well.

"Who are the lucky classmates that you would follow? I hope the person fully squeezes out all your potential." Her eyes gleamed with something that looked like regret, "If you pick me, I would use you well." She said as she handed over the second order to Zane who rolled his eyes in his mind.

"I thought you guys were asked to stop using the verb, 'use' because it does not build camaraderie."