This Is Who We Are (BoyxBoy)
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  • Time 1h 43m
  • Reads 6,821
  • Votes 160
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 43m
Ongoing, First published Nov 08, 2012
Mature
Life for Andy has been great, you know except the constant bullying, harassment, and being disowned by his parents for being gay.  He does many things to cope with his problems, but can one mistake send him away? He gets sent to an all boy rehabilitation camp where he meets people that he could only dream about.  He makes friends, and finds who he really is. He has a little love interest in one of his roommates, and really starts to fall for him.  With the problems going on will they be able to get out of their pasts and move on, or will they lose it all and give up?
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