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The School's Princess is My Boyfriend

“Are you ready?” I asked, holding the flash up. “As ready as I’ll ever be,” Yale said, staring straight ahead as the light lit up the entire tunnel. We waited a second before the ground started rumbling and shaking. I whistled, “This is going to be a big catch.” Yale didn’t answer, she was too busy preparing herself as we watched hundreds of gooy creatures running towards us. “Darling?” “Already on it.” In the prestigious school of an unimportant name, is where I go to, with my girlfriend, Yale Cassese. The Princess of the school. Popular, beloved and wealthy. She has it all. And yet she chose me, so you gotta understand that maybe she does not really have it all, you know. Then again, I accept so maybe we are on the same boat. As normal as our day life is, our nightlife tends to be much more interesting. We live very different lives comparing our day to our night lives. She is Yale when she wants to be and then Rumant, my boyfriend, when he wants to be. I don't mind either of them, honestly. Either way, they are my life and I will protect them from anything that dares threaten them. Even if that is ... me.

Moryoll · LGBT+
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Fixated

"How are you holding up?" Yale asked, looking at Alexis. 

"Me? I am fine." He said, dismissively as I reached out for another cookie and ate it, thinking. 

"It has not been long since you lost your wife. It must be hard." I said. Though, I had expected him to be more distraught than he looks. 

In fact, he looks quite ok. Is that alright? If I ever lost Yale like that … I don't even know how I will react like. 

Then again, I would not be too far behind if something like that happens. So … yeah, maybe I will not be as distraught as I think I will be. 

"It is," Alexis said, nodding as he looked at the cups in front of us. "I still miss her every day and every night but … I can't be too sad." 

Yale and I exchanged looks, "Why is that?" 

"Because I have someone that she has left behind for me to take care of." He said, smiling sadly at us. "And I am honoured to be able to take care of them."