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There Is Nothing Wrong With Me
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Complete, First published Oct 04, 2017
John is trapped in the never ending torrent of education and social exclusion, forced to attend one of the most exclusive and prestigious boarding schools. His roommate Greg Lestrade, however, won't let the old walls of Wisteria trap them, and soon the boys find themselves surrounded with public school kids and bad decisions. 
Sherlock's life has been anything but easy, accused of a crime he never committed and thrown into the lowest social hierarchy of Lauriston school with his name turned into dirt. Laughed at, mocked, and tormented by his fellow classmates, Sherlock just wants to be happy for once in his lonely life... 
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John Watson is seventeen and one year away from aging out of the foster care system after the murder/suicide of his parents three years prior. He gets placed with the rich Holmes family for the remainder of his time in the system. Sherlock Holmes is fifteen with a drug problem and severe emotional issues. What happens when a tornado meets a volcano? Can these broken boys save each other from themselves?