Breaking Free BxB Coming Soon

Breaking Free BxB Coming Soon

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Charlie Pearson has always been alone. As the youngest of five obnoxious, loud and perfect brothers Charlie has always felt like he was alone in the world. Isolated. He's the perfect target for horrific pranks, jaw-breaking punches, and is used to people assuming he's one of his brothers. He's been living his whole life in their shadows and, he's frustrated. He wants to be recognized as an individual person, not his brother's clone. On his first day at his new school, Charlie decides to seize this opportunity and distinguish himself from the rest of his brothers. He decides he's going to find himself and break free from the chains that bind him. And maybe... just maybe he'll get his turn to be in the spotlight for once. And it will finally be his turn to get the attention. But will he attract the right kind?
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