The Mormon Next Door (BoyxBoy)
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  • Reads 1,021
  • Votes 46
  • Parts 9
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Jan 18, 2016
Nathaniel should appreciate the gift of being God's loving child. But that doesn't mean his older brothers should have the right to abuse him for any infraction he makes. If that's the price to pay to be a Mormon, Nathaniel doesn't want this life.
     Next door, Ryan is proud of being a slut. He welcomes any horny boy (and occasional girl) to his bedroom and lets them have their way. Yet to his surprise, he finds Nathaniel watching him one day. Ryan's pretty sure Nathaniel disapproves of his lifestyle, but another surprise comes to his way.
     After Ryan's had a session with one of his friends-with-benefits, Nathaniel comes up to him, saying, "Can you teach me how to love?"

     WARNING: There's questioning of religion, abuse, twisted views of subjects, etc. Read with these warnings in mind, please.

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