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The life of Jake, Sean, and their son Parker.
Along with the ups and downs, a family always sticks together, no matter what. There wouldn’t be an issue when it came to their son’s childhood because they always made up eventually, right?
They’re always going to be together, because otherwise there’s no point to all the other things they’ve achieved as a family.
What happens when this is put to the test as Parker grows up?
or: two emotionally immature gay men try and control their child that has no filter
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- Part 1 of binge-worthy
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It’s not a date, it wasn’t meant to be, anyway. But with how things turned out, gossip and all, neither of them are exactly complaining. At least Sadie got a kiss out of it.
Wait, what?
or: lesbian females being lesbian females
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- Part 2 of binge-worthy
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Project Week is probably the worst week of the year. Each time, Luke notices a change in Zander’s behaviour, the way he stresses over every detail until the final second until the project is due.
If there’s a way Luke can calm him down, he’ll do it. When he’s been struck with an idea, he uses it, and it works. Maybe he should use it more often.
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- Part 3 of binge-worthy
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in which Drew and Sean bond over an injury and music, and Sean starts to notice the reasons of maybe why Jake took a liking to him.
takes place after Drew apologises (if he ever will)
inspired by mad sounds - artic monkeys
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- Part 4 of binge-worthy
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A few weeks have passed since “mad sounds” and it’s Sean’s first athletics meet. Stress mixes with excitement, and although Sean’s adamant on declaring his neutrality with Drew, he can’t help but feel he cares more than he should.
That’s tested when something unexpected happens during Drew’s last race.
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- Part 5 of binge-worthy