Story cover for Homeless by writingutensils
Homeless
  • WpView
    Reads 1,033,902
  • WpVote
    Votes 55,598
  • WpPart
    Parts 46
  • WpHistory
    Time 5h 5m
  • WpView
    Reads 1,033,902
  • WpVote
    Votes 55,598
  • WpPart
    Parts 46
  • WpHistory
    Time 5h 5m
Complete, First published Mar 01, 2018
Mature
A black, business owner of a small New York City bakery, Danielle has achieved success. She owns her own home, has traveled the world and is only 26 years old. Even with all her successes, she remains compassionate and selfless. The only thing she hasn't been quite successful in is her love life. 

Enter in Derek. Derek is a handsome white male also living in New York City. His beauty however, is buried under dirty brown, shoulder length hair, a full beard and clothes that haven't been washed in years. He's been homeless since he was 16. Now he's 28. After being constantly harassed by shop owners and police officer and moved from place to place, Derek finds a new place in the alleyway behind a bakery.

As the New York winter begins to roll in, Danielle's compassionate persona moves her to do things most people wouldn't.
All Rights Reserved
Sign up to add Homeless to your library and receive updates
or
Content Guidelines
You may also like
Anchor by JaiMontag
54 parts Complete Mature
TW: mental health, emotional trauma, and mentions of domestic violence Inspired by the writer's personal experiences with homelessness. Tyler is twenty-five and running on sheer panic. Fleeing an abusive relationship, he arrives in Scranton, PA, with a dying phone and a terrified sense of shame. He's never been homeless, and the brutal reality of a cold November night quickly proves that survival is a language he doesn't speak. Jay is forty-eight, and a seasoned advocate who knows the local system down to the minute details-where to charge a phone, how to navigate the strict 30-day limits of St. Angelo's shelter, and where to find the best free meals in the city. He keeps his emotions locked away behind freeform poetry and an unflappable mentor persona. When Jay finds the newly homeless, timid Tyler at the Community Resource Center, he sees a fragile runner who needs a guide. Thrust together by the necessity of staying warm and the unforgiving rules of the street, the older mentor and the desperate newcomer form an unlikely alliance. As Jay teaches Tyler thes bitter geometry of survival-from the cold calculus of budgeting his 30-day shelter limit to navigating bureaucracy-they share the quiet hours and the painful truths of their traumatic pasts. Under the harsh fluorescent lights of the shelters and the cold Pennsylvania skies, the desperate need for safety slowly begins to evolve into something deeper, warmer, and much more fragile than either man dared to hope. A story about finding refuge, not just from the cold, but in each other. ***** #2 homeless (11/20/2025)
I SAW SANTA KILL SOMEONE by KassandraVivu
36 parts Complete Mature
Celeste Gray thought it would be nice to stay in a cabin in the woods. Being able to be alone, left with her thoughts, finding nature, and the nice cozy feeling of warmth were what she needed. Which led her to book/rent out a cabin for the whole month of December. Spending the holidays alone shouldn't be too bad. I mean, there's a reason she's alone in the first place; this is what she needed to move on with her life. So everything should be fine. Celeste was wrong about that because the moment she decided to take that trail in the woods, she knew she fucked up. Especially when she saw Santa Clause, not dropping off gifts, not with his reindeer or his sleigh, but standing over a dead body. She just saw Santa kill someone. Ji-Cheol Kim is not your average man, he does something for a living that is not for everyone, but someone has to do it, especially when it's getting justice in a way for people who deserve justice done that way. He was doing his job, which he is very good at when someone who wasn't supposed to be there ended up being there. Now his plans have changed, which led him to do something he doesn't mind doing, finally being able to spend the holidays with someone. Even if the person doesn't want that, she has no choice but to accept it. Neither of them was expecting this to happen. Two people from different worlds who ended up bumping into each other are now spending the holidays together. This was far from being a Christmas miracle. (All rights reserved, this book will be published as a paperback when completed and available for purchase.)
You may also like
Slide 1 of 10
Mediocre Boulevard cover
Maid cover
Anchor cover
Her Boss (BWWM) cover
Breaking Her Daddy | 18+ cover
Abandoned Homes cover
Unwanted (AMBW love interest story) cover
Forever Soulmates (Completed)✅ cover
Why Do You Care? |Black MxM Romance|-(Completed✅) cover
I SAW SANTA KILL SOMEONE cover

Mediocre Boulevard

19 parts Complete Mature

"I don't care about your shitty outlook on life. I love you, damn it." ••• She's never associated herself with the people in town. Just the thought of having a conversation with even her mother gives her a headache. She isolates herself for the worst reasons. So when a family moves in next door she can't help but confront the boy she catches staring up at her window, and the way he makes her feel fucks with her in ways she never thought possible. WARNING Undergoing Editing ••• (Will be undergoing editing at some point) (Editing in process until further notice)