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Sterling's Home For Troubled Boys by thisaintiris
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Atlas has never been one to follow rules, he comes from a very violent household which rubbed off on him, resulting in his anger and mental issues. When he gets in trouble at school yet again, his parents get tired of him and ship him off to a home for troubled boys. The thought of his parents throwing him away completely pisses him off, and he is determined to get the owner of the institution to kick him out. TW: Abuse, SA, mention of drugs, alcohol, and child abuse, eating disorder, and violence A/N: This story was inspired by others like this
Messed Up Love | BxBxBxBxM by ElijahDiva
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*Will be undergoing editing/revamping soon* Riley Smith is about as troubled as they come, he's anorexic but in denial about it and fights a lot. What happens when his parents kick him out then he is forced into an institute for troubled boys. He meets 3 boys and a man who change his life forever. Scars take time to heal, so will the Institute be the place for Riley to find love and get better? TWs (these will not be on the top of chapters so consider this your final warning) Self Harm Eating Disorder (very detailed including weight, purging and anorexic habits) Abuse Blood Fighting Angst Smut Drugs Homophobia Suicide Kidnapping This story is not promoting, encouraging, romanticising or glorifying topics such as abuse, suicide, self harm, disordered eating, sexual abuse/misconduct or anything like that, it is just showing what the affects of it can be like especially for LGBT+ young people. Please be respectful in the comments and if anyone is struggling do reach out for support!
•home for the troubled boys•poly bl• by yourlocalEl1
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Avery has been in trouble with the law ever sense he was young,Never anything to serious but enough to raise some flags. Every thing changed when he got in bigger trouble when he was a legal adult.Avery was given a second chance by officer Stanley who had been on his case forever.Avery was sent to what he thought was a correctional facility but in reality it was a Institution to help him heal. Will Avery heal and get his happy ending,And will he fall in love with the six other residents along the way.
All Gone by stabAhoe
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Mercy Monroe has nothing. No family, no friends, no memories. "Mercy Monroe has nothing," Is all Mercy Monroe has. Unless... "Mercy Monroe has nothing," Is all gone too. An unfortunate accident leaves Mercy with nothing but his name and a multitude of bruises. With no one left to love him Mercy has no choice but to stay with the men living in the Bielke House until he is able to finish his high school career. How is he supposed to respond when these men start to become his family? And who is he supposed to run to when he starts remembering things he wished he never would? What is Mercy supposed to do when all of a sudden his lonely nights are all gone? Mercy will have to find out for himself...
Institute for troubled boys (sh^tty a^s title) by IamNotSureAtAll
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Taken inspiration from dora_cakes book called Courtenay's Institution for Troubled Individuals. It will be similar but at the same time different. And no, I will not be fixing my spelling mistakes when I write Chaoter (number). For some reason, I just can't spell that word and autocorrect just doesn't fix it for me. warnings; will talk about deep/sad subjects such as depression and soupontheside. strong language and what not.
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Shattering The Mold by MayaCaketoofat
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Alex, a 16-year-old boy with deep-seated anger issues, finds himself sent to an institution as a result of his violent outbursts. Raised under the belief that "boys should never cry" by his older brother, he struggles to process his emotions. In the institution, he encounters a diverse group of thirteen other boys, each dealing with their own unique challenges. As Alex slowly develops feelings he cannot comprehend, he starts to question his identity and place within the group. However, his inability to navigate these newfound emotions leads to a resurgence of violence. One day, while wandering the institution, Alex overhears a conversation between the other members. They discuss his recent behavior and the potential of kicking him out, fearing for their wellbeing. Consumed by panic, Alex retreats to his room, feeling the weight of his emotions crashing down on him. As he spirals into a panic attack, he grapples with the fear of losing the only people who have shown him compassion and acceptance. In the darkest and most vulnerable moments, Alex is forced to confront the lessons he learned growing up, questioning their truth and the impact they have had on his emotional well-being. Will he find the strength to face his fears, let go of his anger, and embrace the complexity of his feelings? Can he reconcile the version of himself he was taught to be with the person he is becoming? Explore the intricate journey of self-discovery, love, acceptance, and the breaking free from societal expectations in this emotionally charged story where Alex learns to navigate his path forward amidst inner turmoil and external challenges.
All the places I could've been sent to is this by PotatoEgg0
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Jonah Perkins is a 18 year old who has anger issues and believes that he wont find someone who loves him for him and not his looks. When Jonah's dad gets tired of Jonah's attitude he sends him to an institution for boys like him.