How is this series so funny and engaging?
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How is this series so funny and engaging?
I hear a knock on the door, and I can tell it's Raul without even looking. Only he could knock with that level of audacity. —LC Davis & Joel Abernathy/Bro and the Beast
He pauses, his eyes narrowing. "I don't want to jump to conclusions or anything, but… I'm starting to think you might be a little gay, bro." "Oh really?" Devon deadpans, raising an eyebrow. "What gave you that impression?" "Shut up, Devon," I snap, feeling my face heat up with embarrassment. "I'm not gay." Reese holds his hands up defensively and says, "Hey, man, I'm not judging. My cousin is half-gay." "Half-gay?" Devon echoes incredulously. "Do you mean bisexual?" Reese considers this for a moment before shaking his head. "Nah." —LC Davis & Joel Abernathy/Bro and the Beast
Now he's looking at me like I'm certifiably insane. And I am standing here in the rain, arguing with a figment of someone else’s imagination, so maybe I am. —LC Davis & Joel Abernathy/Bro and the Beast
Devon is giving me that look again. That stubborn look that says he can't be reasoned with. I'd know, considering it's practically like looking into a mirror. Man, I'm annoying sometimes. Especially when I make that face he's wearing. —LC Davis & Joel Abernathy/Bro and the Beast
I was starting to realize I was kind of a dick. —LC Davis & Joel Abernathy/Omega’s Choice
I can still hear our dad griping at me for not going outside to play with Brad and the neighborhood kids who only would’ve tolerated me because my brother would’ve kicked their asses otherwise. You can only tag along with your “big” brother so long before it just feels pathetic, especially if you prefer the company of a book. At least I could pretend the people inside those pages liked me. —LC Davis & Joel Abernathy/Villain and the Geek