Vincent, a rich-kid whom never had to work for a day in his life, meets a boy. He decides to call him "piss boy" after concluding that the odor of his body -- or maybe his ragged, torn, stained, and unwashed clothes -- reek of urine.
He was skinny -- too skinny to be healthy. So Vincent goes on and does something he doesn't like to do, he assumes that piss boy can't afford food. His clothes were the same every day, navy blue jeans and a black hoodie, both stained, torn, and worn.
Now, Vincent being Vincent didn't pay much attention to the other boy at first. But once he sat by him, curious as to why no one else was bothering to sit there, he got a good idea on why. He smelt the stench that was piss boy but he didn't move away or judge him.
This boy smelling of piss and Vincent were total opposites, anybody could see that. But they would bond, and Vincent would learn that the other boy's name was Scott. But along with their friendship comes secrets, and although a large percentage are from Scott, Vincent does have his own.
❝I could not visualize it, actually, I felt for a small period of time I lived it.❞-Heather Roberts, author of 23:27.
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❙Warning: This book includes rape (not detailed), self-harm (not detailed), and abuse. If you are triggered by these please do not read, thankyou.❙
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