Being Wrong | ✓
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  • Reads 1,011,989
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  • Parts 29
  • Time 6h 1m
Complete, First published Jan 07, 2016
When Charlie gets away from his drug dealing father and is sent to live with his grandparents, things aren't suddenly okay. Charlie's broken. He's not sure he ever wasn't broken. When things get unbearable, the only thing that helps Charlie feel grounded is music. What can he do when he runs out of batteries for his old walkman?

At school crowds of people gather to watch Travis perform, but when he goes home his only company is his cat. He escaped his abusive parents, but now he lives with his older brother who is usually away working. Will the strange, quiet boy he finds sitting on his porch trying to listen in on his music put an end to his loneliness?
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Everything hurt. The pain the flooded over my entire body. I could feel the blood seeping out and the bruises beginning to form as I just lay here on the kitchen floor. Despite all this, the worst pain, is feeling nothing. Inside I feel so empty and Broken. I cry but I don't even feel the emotion behind it. I just feel like a void inside me, never to be filled because there is nothing or no one to fill it with. And I hate it. She used to fill that void, with her kindness and compassion that never once wavered, with her smile that would light up my world. But now she's gone, And she left me in the darkness. Asher Greyson lives in a small town called Hillwood grove with his father and brother. It sound simple enough, but you when you look a little deeper you can see the truth. Asher's father abuses him to no end, he has suffered for the past three years with no escape from his hell. Jayson Walker's life was perfect. He was the king of the school, he was rich, and he was on the football team. But that all changed when his father passes away and his mother moves into there old house in Hillwood Grove to start a new life. What happens when the two boy cross paths? Will Jason sacrifice his life for the small boy in the corner? Will Asher forever be afraid of Jayson? Will it end in tears of joy or pain?