Home for the Unwanted
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  • Time 1h 9m
  • Reads 137
  • Votes 39
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 9m
Ongoing, First published Jan 26, 2019
Mature
Ok...ok...this time your going to do it...no backing down...ok, deep breath...
I can do this. 
You can this Thomas.
Or Emily, I don't really know now but one thing at a time. 
Just tell them and get it over with.
C'mon you can do this. 
Lots of kids my age have come out the closet to their parents with no trouble. 
But then again not many parents are like mine. I'm not sure how they're going to react. 


Storyline and characters (even if based off real life) are mine.
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Ben starts to care. About you. About people. About his girlfriend. About feelings and being a person. Growing up. But it's difficult. Seemingly, especially, for him. And he's failing. Miserably. So he's starting to look for answers in the stars. Most of the time rejecting the entirety of his surroundings. Wondering if there are any answers at all. In this wonderful world laid out, bare, in front of him. A novel about breast sizes, bad jokes, break-ups and aspirations for betterment. Boob. Beeb boob.