The Youth House[BoyxBoy] & [BoyxGirl]
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 51m
  • Reads 4,004
  • Votes 32
  • Parts 20
  • Time 51m
Ongoing, First published Jun 20, 2012
The Youth House is story about eight teenagers who live together in a big house. All but one were adopted by Monica, a caring mother of one, who has money and loves to help people in need. Now all these kids are a big loving family. As teenagers with raging hormones, its hard to stay in control. Join Sydnee as she falls for someone who is supposed to be her brother. They're not blood related, so its okay, right? Read about Roger who has been alone and shy forever because of his horrible past. Then he finds the one he can actually talk to, and he starts feeling more than he's ever felt before. Meet Tina, who's a crazy little asian with even crazier feelings! Read about Ned and his conflicting feelings and nerdiness! Join these kids as they try to survive the teenage years and the feelings they can't control.
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