Polaris
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  • Parts 45
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  • Reads 268,337
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  • Parts 45
  • Time 8h 15m
Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2021
Mature
Blaine. 

A peculiar boy with white hair. Every part of his body is covered with scars and signs of abuse. Depressed and suicidal, he cuts to escape the torment of everyday life, courtesy of his parents. 

It should've been a normal day at school, getting beaten up by bullies and ostracised by the teachers who'd rather spectate than help. 

But today, there's a new student. 

_

Luka. 

Maybe he's already won in this game called life. 

He's friends-no. Family, with way too many powerful people. 

He got pestered to go to school to finish his education despite not needing one, so he settled down in one of his residences and enrolled into a nearby school, not caring about the prestige it holds. 

Should've been a normal day, no? 

But when he walks past a cafeteria, he sees a white haired-boy, bruised and bloody.
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