That One Kid

That One Kid

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Jake was a normal boy, or what he thought was normal. Getting abused every dad by his dad, getting avoided like the plague, and over all not having a person that loves him. But then, came along that one kid, who could either make him, or break him.
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Xavier thought that he had nothing. His mother and father beat him constantly, not to mention all the people at school. Xavier was a loner and he was hated. But he had a secret. One that could kill him and another that broke him. With a brother that wants to take from his broken home, a gang member that knows one of his secrets and another that likes him a bit more than a friend, what could go wrong? Isaiah wasn't someone to mess with. He had tattoos all over him, wore the typical leather jacket, and drove a motorcycle. He was the stereotypical bad boy. But he wasn't as hard as his exterior portrayed him. He life wasn't great. His life was falling apart. Sure they didn't have much money, but was that a reason to fight constantly and drag him into their verbal battles? There was a reason that he acted the way he does: he was broken. What happens when two broken people meet up and learn that there is more to life than just hurt? Will they repair or will they shatter? **SLOW UPDATES** **THIS IS BOYXBOY!! DON'T LIKE, DON'T READ. In simpler terms for you narrow-minded pricks, if you are a homophobe GTFO! This is the only warning.

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