His New Home
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  • Reads 8
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Feb 15, 2016
Jonah isn't your typical 'bad boy.' He doesn't have a silly story about gangs, tattoos and jail. He is more of a gentlemen (unless he is in a bad mood), he is responsible (unless if he had to many drinks) and caring (towards his brother).

When Jonah meets his future caretaker stuff goes downhill. False accusation, death threats and bielive or not love. Jonah isn't all that bad its just time for him to realise it maybe he will in his new home.

This is a story about forgiveness, love and stereotypes. I feel like people don't understand the struggle of others when they are stereotyped. Sometimes when you stereotype a person, you just make that stereotype their identity.

A\N: I'm not really good with plots, so please give this a shot.
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