the place they sent me
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  • Reads 47,212
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  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 22m
Ongoing, First published Mar 19, 2022
Asher's "parents" adopted him at age 11 as his parents had recently died in a car crush, he is now 17 and the people who adopted him have grow sick of his "games" as he gets scared anytime they have to go in the car and he starts to panic when they go to leave him, and they cant keep going back and forward with his depressive episodes so they decided to sent him to Matthews home for hurt boys in hopes he will get better but...
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Trust?

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Easton King has had a hard life. His parents abandoned him as a toddler and he's been from home to home for as long as he can remember. Nobody seems to want him, they just keep him for a little and eventually they all throw him away to be somebody else's problem. Because of this, he has never been close to anyone. He's learned from a young age that he can't trust anybody to stick with him. Don't get me wrong, he still has friends. In fact, Easton is one of the most popular boys in school. No one knows about his home life because he never talks about it and never hangs out with people outside of school. Derek Danvers (his friends jokingly call him DeeDee) has had a better life. He lives with his family and they are loving and decently forgiving like most parents are. He has suffered from depression and anxiety but not nearly as severely as Easton. He lives his life one day at a time and he doesn't depend on his friends but he trusts that they'll stay by his side, and if they don't then it's for the best. They didn't deserve him. Everyone in the school knows Easton puts up walls. No one gets within two or three feet of him, no one asks about his home life, and no one asks if they can go to his house or if he can go to theirs. He has rules everyone knows. What happens when someone finally tries to push the rules? To build up the trust one once lost? Read to find out **Edited