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Adleon: Song of The West by SeaBunny98
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Vanyu and her brother Nakai are on the run, both cursed after an unspeakable tragedy that nearly destroyed their tribe. Now, after years, they are running out of time and places to hide. However with a little faith in unlikely allies and finding the courage to face her past, Vanyu may be able to save them before it's too late and their world is forever plunged into darkness.
Before (Stan x Kyle) by Gingeveeva
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After Butters comes out as gay Stan and Cartman start to bully him. When Kyle finds out, his friendship with Stan falls apart. Soon the whole school divides into two groups the LGBTQA(Lesbian,Gay,Bi, Trans, Questioning AND Ally) group and the Anti-LGBTQA group. With Kyle being the leader of LGBTQA and Stan the leader of the Antis they're enemies. Can they ever be friends again or maybe even more than friends? Corrupted Community Collection
Five Letters on Sunday by JackHarbon
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Chandler was never good at expressing his emotions. He smiled when it was called for, but that was it. There was no declaration of love to his girlfriend. He wasn't even sure he wanted a girlfriend. All it took for him to open up was a boy in England. Lukas. There was something about him that made the feelings inside of Chandler spill out like a broken dam. But suddenly the letters stopped. Chandler had stopped writing back, and Lukas wasn't able to get a hold of him. Where was he? Had Lukas said something wrong? Did he not like talking to him anymore? Lukas never gave up writing to him, and on a Sunday in December, he recieved five letters from the boy.
The Mahoy Next Door (Preview) by JackHarbon
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Note: This book will only be on Wattpad until 10/16/2017. It's currently in the process of publishing, hopefully you guys understand! When Harper woke to the sound of moving trucks next door, he knew things would be different. The last neighbors had been rather unpleasant and he wasn't sad to see them go. In their place, the Stanfields moved in. Being the only gay couple in the neighborhood, the men knew they had to be friendly, but what starts off as flirtatious banter with the teenager next door turns into something much more dangerous. Harper's parents don't know he's not interested in girls. What Harper has his eyes set on are the Stanfield men, and he won't rest until he's in their good graces - and in their bed. Trouble's just moved in next door, and though he's not religious, Harper stands by one idea; he's a very... firm believer in loving thy neighbor.
Biggest Fan by JackHarbon
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Clark St. Murphy - internet celebrity and the child of two suits in the entertainment business - has a problem. It's not that his best friend is dating a roided-up 'alpha male' with a temper. It's not even that the blogs are spreading rumors about his relationship status, or lack thereof. His biggest problem is the dead body in the kitchen that was supposed to be him. One of his fans has a bad case of 'cute aggression' and wants nothing more than to see Clark follow in his maid's footsteps (R.I.P. Marie). And as if that weren't bad enough, his parents have decided that Nakota Locklear, an authoritative bodyguard with a rough past, is exactly what he needs. With a killer breathing down his neck and an ex-con watching his every move, Clark begins to doubt that this is all worth it. Is filming a smoothie challenge video really something to die over? Are views more important than his safety? And why does Nakota's stern look now excite Clark more than intimidate him?
my life (boyxboyxboy) by stacystan
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when zack was a little boy he met two other boys named max and mason who were twins and they became friends. not long after zack's mom died in a car crash and his dad became abusive. he probably would have broken if not for the twins (first book. bad description. more information in first chapter) EDIT: this story is very old, im talking years here, its my 2nd book i tried writing on here but the first finish one. There's terrible grammar and awful writing over all. Im leaving this up to show where I started, i might rewrite it in the future but for right now this is how its staying. Just a fair warning to everyone! Edit#2: oh my god this story sucks😂 I'm heavily warning you how bad it is. Just don't read it, i wont be offended if you peace out 1 chapter in. Don't worry I know all the grammar mistakes and how shit the pacing and such is. Instead of just heavily editing it I might rewrite it completely later. There's your warning, dont blame me.
Senseless by TheoryKierei
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Book 3 of HomeLess Growing up in a family was what most kids who didn't have one, would dream about. As he got older, however, A.J. found himself dreaming about the same thing... yet he had a family. He'd been loved by that family as a child, but as he grew, their attention slowly shifted to his younger brother. He came to understand that his adoptive parents would focus a little more on their actual genetic child, but he wasn't prepared to deal with how quickly he lost everything he had cherished. The packed lunches stopped coming when he turned ten. Eleven, the birthday parties ceased. At fourteen, his younger brother was 'too old' to have to share his room, so A.J. was moved to the small laundry room. At sixteen, there were no more 'I love you' or 'have a good day'. At seventeen, the lunch money stopped and the hateful glares started. Then the angry words. Everything he did was wrong. The dishes weren't clean. The laundry wasn't folded right. By the time he finally graduated, a few days after his nineteenth birthday, there was no more attention of any sort. They ignored him, except to tell him that his chores weren't done well enough and that he didn't deserve to eat until they were. A.J., desperate for some sort of attention, and honestly starving, tried one last thing to get them to at least show so semblance of caring, even if it was negative. He told them that he was gay. At nineteen, only a few days after his graduation, A.J. was kicked out of his home with an empty stomach, and an empty heart.
Reckless by TheoryKierei
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(Book 2 of HomeLess) Domino has always lived his life exactly the way he's wanted to. No one ever stood in his way or bothered to intervene. Unfortunately, his possessive, aggressive, and down-right nasty way of treating people has finally landed him in the big house... And people aren't nearly as easy to berate behind bars.
Bunnies ❤️ boy x boy by That_fionna
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Bay lived with his mother all his life she dressed him like a girl when he turn 17 his father took him away from his mother and now he's in a new school and tries to make the captain of the lacrosse team Bennett Gray
Homeless (mxm) by TheoryKierei
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Book 1 HomeLess Book 2 ReckLess Book 3 SenseLess Being homeless isn't the end of the world. At least, that's what Zachary thought when he found himself on the streets after being kicked out at seventeen. It hadn't been his fault. His father had used him as a scapegoat and won his mother over, thinking that her husband was telling the truth about his cheating and that Zachary was the one who was bringing women over, trying to ruin their marriage. He'd argued his side, but once his mother decided on something, her mind would not be changed. That's how he came to live in the alley near the end of 73rd street between the old bakery and a laundromat. It wasn't anything special, but after three years he'd managed to spruce up the place and make it almost-bearable to live in. Over the years he'd made friends with random people he often passed on the streets and did manage to hold down a few random jobs, but like everything else, they came, then went. Now he was left with fifteen dollars and twenty-two cents, a torn blanket, one outfit, and a dream for a better life. He just didn't know that he'd find it somewhere he'd never thought to look... or with someone he never knew he'd want.
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