Brothers best friend
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  • Reads 1,939
  • Votes 59
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 30m
Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2017
Mature
Nathan Perish. 14 years old and taking freshman level math. Gets bullied because of it. Smart and a good kid but a new kid comes and messes things up. Best friends with Jake. 

Andrew Perish. 17 years old. Older brother to Nathan. Is best friends with Cameron. Is a closet gay. Nice but likes parties. Extremely caring. 

Cameron Paris. 17 years old. Bi. Hates his family, especially older brother. Is best friends with Andy. Plays around and gets in between the sheets almost everyday. 

Robert Perish. 45 years old. Recently divorced and lives with his two sons, Nate and Andy. Is extremely over protective but loves them to death. 

Aiden Hutchins. 14 years old. Has just moved into the town. Befriends Jake and Nate as quickly as possible. Openly flirts with older guys. 

Jacob Reese. 14 years old and best friends with Nate.  Extremely good kid. May do okay in school but is always the nervous type if he senses danger. Looks out for Nate and befriends Aiden. 

Brandon Hopper. 15 years old. Bully's Nate. Is in nate's math class. 

Nate's life is normal, or so he's come to call it. But with a few different encounters and new relationships- or perhaps more like- new meetings, will Nate start to develop feelings toward a certain someone? And does that certain someone like him back? Find out! 

(Sorry I know the description is really sucky but bare with me and read the story! Thanks!)
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