Accepting.

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Words in chapter: 479 (these do not include A/N, and this will definitely be the shortest chapter of the book, it's only an introduction.)

Trigger warnings: mentions of bullying, self-harm, homophobia

Tweek Tweak has struggled with ADD and anxiety his entire life. Recently, he and his family have decided to move from Savannah, Georgia to South Park, Colorado in search for a clean slate and new reputation to kick start their coffee business. To his parents, this was just a new place to open up shop. To Tweek, this was an entirely new beginning. He came out as gay in the 9th grade which was obviously not a good idea on his part. He had been verbally abused by kids at his school for his uncontrollable twitching and shaking, but now his homosexuality was their new target. Tweek struggles with a terrible addiction to self-harming but hopes to earn control of himself in his new town.

Craig, on the other hand, was born and raised in South Park and has had an overall great life in his otherwise white-washed, redneck mountain town. His two best friends have been by his side since pre-k, and he really couldn't care less for anyone else. He has a loving mother and little sister he cares deeply for, although he would never admit to it. His father, however, is more of a homophobic alcoholic who goes too far while drunk. Because of Craig's "give no fucks" personality, the kids and adults of South Park often see him as an outcast that somehow rules the school, or just a bad influence. He is sent to the principals office regularly for flipping off his teachers at school, but is exceptionally kind to kids who newly move into the town. He always befriends them until they inevitably find their place in the school. Although his yandere-like stalker definitely helps them along. In Craig's quest to befriend newcomers, he forms a massive alliance with most of the groups in his school, not that there were many, which boosts his popularity, making him the king of South Park High's Sophomores. Craig, however, had one big secret, he is aromantic, a disgrace to his father. Although he had dated all but one of the girls in his grade, he never had passed a platonic feeling with them, and boys never brought interest in him, so yeah, he's aro.

A/N: Thank you for reading the introduction to this story! Let me know your opinions in the comments and please let me know if I made any typos or grammatical mistakes, I would really appreciate it, and I would not consider it rude at all. Thank you again and if you liked it make sure to Vote it! Have a wonderful day and don't do anything really stupid.
~Beru <3

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