Locked Away In Hell (A Friday The 13th the Game Fanfic)
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  • Time 1h 34m
  • Reads 461
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 34m
Ongoing, First published Oct 11, 2017
Mature
Nate or Nathan was abandon as a child and was adopted by a small family and grew up with a girl named Deborah fast forward 11 years later Nate is the Kid with the whole school under his feet and making sure no one gets bullied as the school year ends both Nate and Deborah find out their parents sign them up for a new summer job at camp crystal lake and what they find there will change everyone for better or for worse all they know is it will be hell



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Nathaniel Jean's Senior Year

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At first glance, nobody would be able to tell that Nathaniel Jean had a problem. Or second glance, or third, or fourth. After all, he had everything. He was a captain of his school's soccer team and one of the top players in the state. He had a big house and money to spend. He had family, he had friends, he had fun, he had faith. He never meant for it to happen. He never wanted to look at another man in the way he should have been looking at a woman. The idea had disgusted him for most of his life - living in a heavily Catholic town with heavily Catholic parents, homophobia was the only response he knew. That didn't change when he first realized that he didn't like girls. No, Nathaniel Jean was still homophobic. He hated the idea of a man sleeping with another man. He was raised on the notion that all gays went to hell, and he believed it. He despised them, and so he despised himself. Nathaniel Jean was more fortunate than most, because help did arrive for him. Help by the name of Lucas Morgan, they boy he'd always known but never known. The boy with big dreams and bigger talent. The boy that changed Nathaniel's life over the course of their thirty-six week long senior year.