Trust- Boreo
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  • Reads 1,341
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 6
  • Time 1h 3m
Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2020
Mature
Tragedy.
A story of two boys discovering themselves. 
Working through life. 
Broken inside. 
Refusing to accept who they are. 
But when it gets down to it, trust and logic fall victim to hurt and suffering. 
It falls to denial.
Yet it does not give up.
Love never dies.


Warnings:
Drug use, underage drinking, exploration of depressing thoughts/ alluding to self harm(not actually doing it, though), some explicit sexual scenes.... take a few seconds to read the tags. 

The first 2 chapters will parallel the book, the 3rd chapter is where I really take off with my own storyline and pacing. If wanted, you could skip to chapter 3 without missing too much (this is really only for people who have already read the book, though).
Think of this as a "fix it" fanfiction... only with a lot more hurting before the fixing.
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