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goodnight // lashton by xxx17-
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Luke and Ashton used to be best friends. They were inseparable. High school came and they faded apart. Two weeks into their freshman year, they stopped taking altogether. Yet every single night, they texted each other "goodnight." What happens when Ashton just can't handle it anymore? warnings: swearing, depression, suicidal thoughts/actions, self-harm.
Prince Among Mortals (Boyxboy) by KosMos01
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*This story has some dark themes and may cause triggers. Viewer's discretion is advised* Seventeen-year-old Adrien Horn is a Junior in high school. He loves to study mythical creatures and acts like any normal kid would. There's just one little problem: for three years he's been keeping quiet about a sin his father's been committing. Without saying a word about it, Adrien has managed to keep his sanity in tack with an outer shell he's created to prevent others from seeing what he's hiding inside. But when bullies at school find marks on his back, Adrien's outer shell shatters and sends the boy into a chaotic frenzy of his true self: a boy with a dark mind who lacks feelings for love, is haunted by everything his father has done, and seems to be broken beyond repair. He is even driven to commit murder, several murders. No one thinks he can be helped, except for one man. . . . Sebastian Belmont is a French billionaire with a mysterious past. He is searching for 'The Child'; a boy who's only purpose is to die upon an altar, before a few sworn enemies find him first. But Sebastian doesn't have many years to live and time is running out. Days before a business acquaintance of his is attacked, Sebastian encounters Adrien a few times and notices the sudden change in his attitude. Mr. Belmont knows that there's something wrong and plans to get to the heart of it, but choices have consequences and picking between finding 'The Child' or helping Adrien will surely stir up a few sour patches along the way. Things may get chaotic, but no one said it would be easy.
Stupid Little Blue Haired Boy (boyxboy) by sempiiternal
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Damian Owens refuses to take his medication. He consistently ditches therapy sessions, and won't speak a word to the living. Timothy Edward Richard McKinnon is your typical little fairy princess, sweet, innocent and an open heart full of love. He's the kind of kid who refuses to leave anyone behind, no matter how far underwater they drag him down. He doesn't give up on anybody. After Timmy's relocation to the rainy town of Ashland, their worlds collide in the most unexpected of places. He accidentally stumbles upon Damian and is granted the gift of hearing him speak. Although innocent on the surface, the younger boy will teach the other some of the darkest and most valuable lessons, starting with the importance of moving on, even when it seems impossible. cover credit to Amelia_Vale
Battle of the Bands by Booklover257
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Lillie Milton had never really fit into any school her rich and famous parents had sent her to. They were either too posh, too strict or too . . . well, too militaristic. When she is expelled from the best school in England for 'troubled kids' - her 8th school in 10 years, her parents decide to send her to Optimus Schola, a school that had a great program for students who excelled musically, just like Lillie. Finally finding a place where she belonged, Lillie fits in with a close-knit group of friends, who, like her, are musically inclined. When a competition for aspiring bands is announced, Lillie forms a band with the rest of the girls in the group and they go up against the boys, aka, Midnight Mayhem. The battle is on!
Mother's Day At The Orphanage: Stories Without A Home by DavidAbts
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Mother's Day At The Orphanage is collection of semi-autobiographical short stories about odd jobs, fake businesses, mistaken identities, close shaves, and near misses, written by David Leigh Abts and Michael Shattuck, edited by Leslie Blodgett, and with the Foreword by Courtney Taylor-Taylor (Frontman of The Dandy Warhols). It is also a collaboration with guest NYC authors and Baltimore/D.C. artists - a chance for a bunch of friends who dig each other's creative work to get together and put something out, and asks the following burning questions. Has Art Garfunkel ever taken your putt-putt club? Was Michael Jackson the focus of your middle school science fair project? Have you ever tried to coax a moth out of your ear with a lamp? [New chapters every Friday]
Staying Strong. by GiaXOX
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This book is filled with inspirational quotes, and the meanings behind them. This book is to remind you to also keep your head up, and as it says in the title, stay strong. I hope I am somewhat of a help to you. Stay beautiful, and keep your head up high so your tiara doesn't fall off, princess. If you ever need anything or have a quote you would like to include, just message me. I will gladly do so. :) x