"So," He grabbed the hand covering my face, moving it out of the way. "You saw, didn't you?"
I stumbled out of my chair, backing away from him. "I-I don't know what you mean," I was extremely unaware of my surroundings, causing me trip on my bag and fall backwards.
He crouched down, grabbing my wrist. "Come on, answer the question."
Jason is sent to an all boys boarding school after his parents death, where he meets and becomes infatuated with another boy, Axel Johnson.
However, the high-class world he was born into is not open minded to gay relationships.
When endless hurtles are thrown at their relationship, how will they get over them?
Will Jason be able to throw away his social reputation for the sake of love?
Jason Williams didn't think going out to dinner with his family was going to be any different than usual. Comments about his sexuality, some teasing from his brothers, and lots of paparazzi. You know, nothing strange at all.
But a fight with his father made Jason storm out of the restaurant, down an alleyway, and suddenly his life isn't the usual anymore. He woke up in an unfamiliar dark room, and a handsome boy opened his door to explain.
The snowy-haired genius was holding him captive until he got what he wanted.
Life couldn't be worse.
Warning: This book contains mental issues such as depression, schizophrenia, and others. If you're sensitive to that kind of thing, then you should probably think twice before reading this.
Of course, if you want to read it and you're sensitive, I'm not stopping you. This book only touches upon the subjects; It doesn't go deep into suicide attempts and voices.
Remember despite the hate these mental illnesses receive, I believe you. Mental illnesses are no joke, they're not something I try to use for views. I am not hating on the illnesses. I know it's hard, but they are relevant to the book so I had to include them.
If you're feeling depressed, please talk to a counsellor. Or, if you're too scared for that, I'll happily listen and give you advice.
Thank you!
(I needed to include this because I didn't want people thinking I thought the mental illnesses were stupid. I don't, I promise. I love you, and I need you to keep fighting!)