The Halls of Westwood [BxB]
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  • Reads 152,213
  • Votes 5,630
  • Parts 49
  • Time 13h 14m
Complete, First published Feb 22, 2021
Mature
Westwood Asylum: A school for fucked up boys

Each boy is there for a reason. Everyone has a story, a past, somebody from their past. Maybe in the real world, they wouldn't have been friends. They would have walked right by one another, barely sparing a second glance. But in a place that questions your sanity and pushes you until you break, maybe six boys from very different lives can learn to get along. And who knows, maybe become a bit more than friends along the way.
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