Beautiful Things Overcoming

Beautiful Things Overcoming

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Otto Evans has finally left the source of his pain, religion. He's moved in with his sister in a new town after coming out in his old one. He joins a support group, and meets Kie Schon, another member with religious trauma. After one strange and scary encounter after another meeting, the boys learn to love and how to live again. (May contain triggering topics such as abuse,depression,drug abuse,self harm,suicide,suicidal thoughts,graphic descriptions, and possible others that will be mentioned in the beginning of each chapter. Thank you for reading)
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