The Boys Who Cried Help (Koova & NovaHD)
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  • Reads 13,107
  • Votes 709
  • Parts 23
  • Time 3h 21m
Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2014
Mature
Jordan is the son of two, high paid parents that travel constantly, with two older siblings.

James is the only son of two, delinquent parents that sell drugs and drink alcohol for a living.

Both have suffered through depression, but have dealt with it differently. With their unknown relationship that builds up strong, they discover that things start to get better, but they still manage to be tumbled down due to emotions and those around them.
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Warnings:
•Alcohol/Drug Mentions
•Self-Harm
•Vulgar Language
•Violence
•Sexual Themes
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