The Chocolate Boy (Book One)
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  • Reads 129,556
  • Votes 7,634
  • Parts 33
  • Time 4h 38m
Complete, First published Oct 27, 2015
Highest rank #30 in humor in May, 2017

"Life is like a Cadbury Dairy Milk. There are ups and downs but you still have to love both to enjoy."

Meet Tuhin, an aspiring cricketer, stepping into the cruel and challenging world of high school with his twin sister. He doesn't want much to do with anything that doesn't involve cricket and grades. However, fate happens to intervene his bubble of bliss as he befriends the openly gay and chocolate-obsessed Ishan and realizes some hard truths about himself.

Hence begins a sweet tale of chocolate, cricket, friendship and budding romance.

Book 1 of The Rainbow Smile series.
  
Note:- This is a story where the characters have queer relationships. Read at your own risk. Any rude comments won't be tolerated.
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