High School Boys (A Septiplier Story)
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  • Parts 24
  • Time 48m
  • Reads 1,084
  • Votes 50
  • Parts 24
  • Time 48m
Complete, First published May 11, 2017
Mature
Jack and Mark were best of friends, online. They had never really meet face to face, even though they really wanted to, they couldn't... Until now. Jack moves to L.A. California to get away from his abusive homophobic father. Little do both of them know that would actually meet each other. Mark is the good, nerdy boy. He had a homophobic father, but him and his mother managed to run away, leaving his older brother behind. Honestly Mark doesn't remember much about his father and never really cared. He always-um, mostly always follows directions, other than his friends. Mark cares for all of his friends and would ruin his clean record for them. Mark is the good boy, Jack is the new boy, are they going to recognize each other? If they do, what are they going to do? Find out in the story of "High School Boys"!!!
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