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- 1-3 posts per day
- One post per day
- Multiple posts per week
- One post per week
- Writing Levels
- Intermediate
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- Preferred Character Gender
- Male
- Female
- Nonbinary
- Transgender
- Agender
- Primarily Prefer Male
- Genres
- romance, modern, drama, modern fantasy, horror
j a c o b
Actually putting the label boyfriend on each other honestly hadn't really changed their relationship all that much. They still sneaked around with it at school seeing as Jacob still wasn't ready to tell anyone. And when they hung out it was kind of like before too, they made out a lot. But they also hung out more. Always at Harper's place, Jacob was starting to feel comfortable there, especially after coming back to school and finding that there still wasn't anyone who knew, despite Harper's siblings knowing, meaning they had't told anyone. And sometimes when they hung out, they'd just... hang out. They chat, or watch soccer, or play FIFA. Harper was just great to be around, he was funny, and nice and always got competitive about video games and sports in a way that was really fun. And that was why he liked him, and liked the fact that they were boyfriends.
He knew Harper didn't really like hiding it though. Jacob really appreciated that he was being patient, but he knew he couldn't expect him to be that forever, and so he had kind of brought up going on a date sometime. It'd be nice, just the two of them, chances were they would't meet anyone they knew and they would just get to try being together in public for once, without hiding. It sounded scary, and when Jacob had suggested it his cheeks had been warm and his eyes had been glued on his feet. But Harper had, of course agreed.
They had kind of planned it together, so it wasn't one of them taking the other out really. And it was nothing fancy, just going to the movies. But it would be fun and Jacob and spent a lot of time picking out an outfit that looked just the right amount of casual and stylish and really hoped that Harper would like the look of a flanell layered over a basic white T and with a pair of ripped black jeans-- it was kind of similar to what he had worn at the party they hooked up the first time though, so he had to somewhat like it.
Jacob had insisted that they'd meet up at Harper's house, so he had taken the bike there, despite the risk of him getting a little sweaty. He had taken it easy though, so it wasn't really an issue, and it was better than Harper coming to his when his parents already suspected he was going on a date with someone. Nervously he walked up the now familiar path to Harper's door and knocked.