No One Will Ever Hurt You Again I Promise
For each of us, things and events present themselves differently. We cannot afford to be envious of the happiness of others. Happiness comes in different forms; we need to be attentive and know our needs to seize the opportunity when it arises.Do we know what it's like to love and be loved when we are young? Are our choices considered? We will never know if we never try it, and love does not wait for age. It falls on you.And fate? Does that mean anything to you?So no matter how hard you try to change it, it remains unchanged. What is written cannot be undone.At Woodhill, a private high school located in the heart of New York, the elites of this society come together to receive the best academic training of all time. All these teenagers are descendants of responsible and prosperous families.But as it is written, there are always exceptions when there are rules enacted somewhere. Among the rotten-spoiled petty-bourgeois, a few children from the small society are accepted as little geniuses. They all have brilliant brains; that's the only thing they have in common with New York City's future leaders.Again, there are a few exceptions among those who can afford academic training worthy of their social rank but do not have the required level. But as they say, between friends, we support each other. Money makes the law. Of course, you can be brilliant but can't afford to access Woodhill. On the other hand, if you are part of this bourgeois elite, you are unlikely to be denied access.There is a boy with the most interesting personality in this category, who is intelligent but does not have sufficient means. Some say that he is bipolar, others say that he has schizophrenia, and so many stories circulate about him, but no one really knows who he is.Howie is the name of this mysterious boy who is being chatted up in Woodhill. A god-sand-beautiful, intelligent, and talented boy who, unfortunately, is poor and disturbed. Some see him as a waste because of that.
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- Chapter 75
- Chapter 74
- Chapter 73
- Chapter 72
- Chapter 71
- Chapter 70: I am no longer a stranger
- Chapter 69: The Victim
- Chapter 68: The Hunting Dog
- Chapter 67: The horny brat
- Chapter 66: Soiled
- Chapter 65: It’s just a bad joke
- Chapter 64: This generation and its needs
- Chapter 63: The Night Will Be Very Long
- Chapter 62: Lost Dog Shelter
- Chapter 61: And here’s my lifeline
- Chapter 60: Speaking Of Surprise
- Chapter 59: Lost Object Found
- Chapter 58: That Same Sentence
- Chapter 57: The Encounter That Brought Us Toghether
- Chapter 56: I will Protect You Against All Odds
- Chapter 55: Where Is The Trap
- Chapter 54: Fire Ruby, Garland, William
- Chapter 53: What to do
- Chapter 52: Mother hen
- Chapter 51: The Damn Slap Of Is Life
- Chapter 50: What got into him?
- Chapter 49: Something Is Wrong
- Chapter 48: Marc And His Good Mood
- Chapter 47: Marc And His Good Mood
- Chapter 46: So You Came Back
- Chapter 45: We Meet Once Again!
- Chapter 44: Little Retrospect
- Chapter 43: Worry Is The Enemy
- Chapter 42: Why The Hell Does This Hurt So Much
- Chapter 41: He’s Back And I’m Screwed
- Chapter 40: His Appearance And What I Never Should Have Heard
- Chapter 39: Finally Comes The Peace He Wanted So Badly
- Chapter 38: Altercation
- Chapter 37: New Arrival In Town
- Chapter 36: The Beginning Of Everything
- Chapter 35: Particularity Of The Rufus
- Chapter 34: An Ambush For Real
- Chapter 33: What Lucian Is Up To
- Chapter 32: We Have To Prepare
- Chapter 31: The Match, The full moon, And The Rufus
- Chapter 30: The Match And The Anxiety That Comes With It
- Chapter 29: That Same Refrain Again
- Chapter 28: The Thin Line Between Reality And Fantasy
- Chapter 27: First Day Of School In Two Years
- Chapter 26: Let Me Prove Myself To You
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