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Bad, But So Good

Bad, But So Good

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Romance
Third person's POV They didn't have much, a small, yet homey house, in the middle of the city, an old used up car and some nights they would eat porridge just to not go to bed hungry, but oh were they happy until everything took a turn when the house went up in flames. And there was only one survivor. Meet Raymond Jenkins, the four year old that went to several foster homes either getting abused, starved or kicked out for something he didn't quite understand. Before meeting the perfect family, he had one crazy adventure.
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[ABANDONED} About 50 years ago, society began accepting regression. More research was done, and tests were then created and perfected to identify regressors and possible caregivers, along with matching them up and creating places spesifically for them. Daycares, playgrounds, hospital units. Everything was safe and accepting, from a legal standpoint at least. Jake was a regular college student. He played soccer, he went to his classes, he partied every other weekend, and he shared his dorm with his best friend, Mason. They both took the test at once, knowing what they'd likely be, but.. they weren't correct. Or even close. Now Jake's stuck with 3 caregivers, struggling to accept that he's a regressor, and having to adjust to his entire life changing in front of him without him having much of a say in it. At least he can still go into engineering like he wanted, right? Or is that being taken away from him too?

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