Saving each other from ourselves. (Boy x boy)
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Ongoing, First published Aug 11, 2016
Lincoln has depression and is just recovering from being in a five month coma. He found out his dad died when he was in it which started the mental pain. He needs to go to a new school to take away the pain of seeing the crash site. 

Adam never knew his parents. His mom died in childbirth and his dad was never found. He bailed before he was born. Adam, however, didn't let this make him unhappy, because he loves his adoptive parents as much as he would have loved his real ones, plus, now he has a brother!

He's been going to the same school his whole life: Summersite High. 

When Lincoln appears, Adam realises that someone needs fixing, and Adam is ready to be the engineer that he's training to be to help this new child.
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