Ѻver∂ose

Ѻver∂ose

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This is the story of two people, from two different social cliques, two different worlds, who share the same issue. An issue that takes a lot of strength to get over. Their lives seem broken and crumbling. Overdosing seems like the way out. The way to forget their problems for a short time. They see no consequences. Until reality comes crashing down. Onto both of them.
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Harry knew he was a bad sub, because his dom had to punish him all of the time. When they were together, Harry was always being too loud, too clumsy, too needy, and too annoying. Harry was constantly being punished for failing over and over again as a sub ... Louis tried to not let his thoughts go back to Harry. Anytime he thought about his lack of a sub, for some reason, the curly haired teen came to mind. Louis knew he wasn't a sub, but there was something about him that made Louis feel warm inside. Of course the boy was attractive, but still a dom shouldn't feel this way about a switch. And Harry had a boyfriend who he was perfectly happy with. Well, he hadn't seemed super happy to see him, but maybe they had had a row. ... Or the one where Harry is a sub, and is in a very abusive relationship, but thinks he deserves it. No one knows that he's a sub. Louis is a dom and starts to suspect something is wrong. Can he rescue Harry and help him to see how wonderful he is? Or is Harry broken beyond repair?

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