Story cover for How Inappropriate #WattPride by Nikki_Naiame
How Inappropriate #WattPride
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    Time 41m
Ongoing, First published May 05, 2017
Mature
Book Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hqSLBtWnZc

#WattPride

A troubled, sixteen year old boy called Matthias, starts his new school year in Devode's High, Virginia. Along with his smart but introverted self, this boy carries a backpack with struggles. An alcoholic father and a mother who is no longer in the picture, torment his past, present and future. Daily abuse and emotional exhaustion are no estranged feelings for him. The fact that Matthias' English / Philosophy teacher, Mr Jaegers, suspects something is wrong, is not helping. Especially when he obtains an unhealthy obsession for his student.(( BxB. No homophobes. Also on my Quotev account. Copyright me, Mirthal/N.Gerritsen. Pictures belong to their rightful owners.))
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