Jesse & Noah
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  • Reads 9,689
  • Votes 122
  • Parts 3
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Nov 26, 2012
Jesse Sawyer and Noah Grabowski have been best friends for ten years. Both boys come from different families. Jesse and his mother live on the poor end of town, his mother is a druggie and a drunk who sells her body for anything she can get. She loves to beat him and tear him down every chance she gets. The only person he ever told was Noah. Noah has two amazing parents, they are wealthy and loving people who would do anything for their son. And over the years Jesse has become a solid part of the family. So after years of hiding how they truly feel, their relationship finally evolves. Its love and nothing can bring them down once they are together. That is until something happens to Jesse..... and Noah is left worrying about his boyfriend. Will their everlasting love help them through the tough times? Or will they be torn apart by the pressure of the real world?
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The Smile Has Left Your Eyes

12 parts Complete Mature

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