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Craig’s in deep with this guy, but he’s out of his mind...
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Even after three agonisingly empty years, Craig is still hopelessly in love. And now Tweek has tumbled back into life; still strange, still quirky, but now there’s something even more curious about him... -
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"Ballerina, you must've seen her dancing in the sand."
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Craig had a life plan.
That plan was put on hold when his ex-girlfriend showed up to tell him she was pregnant with his child.
After she left the baby in his care one weekend and never returned, Craig suddenly found himself putting all of his love and energy into his daughter's well-being, which he was happy to do.
Now, she's five years old, and he never expected his daughter to be so interested in learning ballet.
Then again, Craig never expected to be so interested in her ballet teacher. -
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After three years of fake dating, Tweek is convinced that his overwhelming feelings will wreck everything if Craig ever finds out about them. He's holding it together just fine until South Park Middle gives Craig a role in Grease, and Craig in a leather jacket pulls the whole thing down around Tweek's ears. Asking their friends for advice can't backfire that badly, right?
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Craig Tucker comes from a dysfunctional household, and an even more dysfunctional high school, where he doesn’t even know he’s crushing on a male classmate and sometimes questions whether his friendships are actually sacred.
On a day crappier than usual, he doesn’t even care that the married couple who moved in next door to him have a son his age-until he actually meets him.
Because of Tweek, what he gets is more than a desired friendship. -
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"Wait a second man, whaddaya think the teacher's gonna look like this year?"
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It was never Tweek Tweak's intentions to fall asleep during work that day. It was never Tweek Tweak's intentions to fall head over heels for the guy that walked through the shop door and woke him up. It was never Tweek Tweak's intentions to fall head over heels for the guy that so happened to be his fucking macroeconomics professor.

