The Sad Boys Society
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  • Reads 8,400
  • Votes 440
  • Parts 8
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Sep 14, 2014
LGBTQ Lit.
Four boys that have something in common: they're all heading to the Chicago Hartley Psychiatric Hospital for Troubled Teens, and they are all, well, troubled teens.

Blaise Christianson-15-Chicago, IL: The boy who wears long sleeves even during the hottest days of summer. 

Rory Jefferson-16-New York, NY: The boy who always "ate before he came" and insists the sounds coming from the bathroom are due to the fact that "he does not feel well."

Gabe DeLucille-16-Indianapolis, IN: The boy who tried to take his own life but hates the word "suicide."

Blake Terry-17-Dallas, TX: The boy who drinks himself to sleep every night because "maybe he'll finally feel something this time." 

 Read as lives collide and fuse together while our characters embark on a journey of self discovery and learn a lesson that will stay with them for the rest of their lives.
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