The Camp That Changed My Life

The Camp That Changed My Life

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Bodhi is a gay sixteen year old sophomore. He doesn't have many friends and his parents are rarely home due to work. The only person in his life is his abusive boyfriend Jackson. But then, when the school was hosting a cano everything changed. Carter is a seventeen year old junior. He is constantly surrounded by people he doesn't want to be around and girls cling to him like there's no tomorrow. He's tired of people constantly pestering him and quickly signs up for the camp that would lead him to meeting someone that would change his life for the better
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*Will be undergoing editing/revamping soon* Riley Smith is about as troubled as they come, he's anorexic but in denial about it and fights a lot. What happens when his parents kick him out then he is forced into an institute for troubled boys. He meets 3 boys and a man who change his life forever. Scars take time to heal, so will the Institute be the place for Riley to find love and get better? TWs (these will not be on the top of chapters so consider this your final warning) Self Harm Eating Disorder (very detailed including weight, purging and anorexic habits) Abuse Blood Fighting Angst Smut Drugs Homophobia Suicide Kidnapping This story is not promoting, encouraging, romanticising or glorifying topics such as abuse, suicide, self harm, disordered eating, sexual abuse/misconduct or anything like that, it is just showing what the affects of it can be like especially for LGBT+ young people. Please be respectful in the comments and if anyone is struggling do reach out for support!

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