More Than Enough (MxM Short Story)

More Than Enough (MxM Short Story)

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A man pursuing his dream of becoming a musician joins a music program, to learn more about the craft. But while staying at the Inn, he meets new friends, who are all very social. But one of the people in the group is very mysterious. They dont talk to anyone, and sleep alone at night, when everyone else usually bunks together. Will this person stay secluded to themself? Will the man pursue his dream? Read to find out. Boy x Boy (DONT LIKE, DONT READ!!) Thank you for reading!!!! Please leave feedback :))
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Clay is traumatised by his past and becomes cold and emotionless, hurting himself to feel something while his life is filled with emptiness. His parents are hopeless and don't know how to help him anymore while he games all day and skips school. George struggles with an eating disorder and seeks help on the wrong sites, meeting a coach who is "eighteen" years old. George trusts him and ends up sending him pictures of himself without anything on, not realising the terrible effects of this. His escape is to game as well, meeting an emotionless person who appears to have a soft spot for him. Will they be able to help each other? Warnings: -Eating disorder/body dysmorphia (anorexia) -Grooming/manipulation/fat shaming -Suicide attempt (overdose) -Self harm (blood) -Panic attacks -Kidnapping -Bullying -Abuse

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