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He has been a youth mentor most of his adult life, which has been a blessing and a torture because he is also a boylover. Most would call him a pedophile, but he has never seen himself that way, because he cares about boys. Cares enough to have never touched one.
This changes when he meets a little boy at a church retreat. The boy was abused. How much we will find out as they get to know one another.
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The neighbor's son loves football. There is a decisive match in the World Cup and a neighbor's man invites a ten-year-old boy to his place to watch the match.
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Bookmarked by JackHoffman (TriplegruntWriter)
11 Apr 2026
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A father is surprised by what he finds his 13-year-old son has been watching over the internet. Things heat up while on a trip.
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05 Apr 2026
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Dominic had fucked up, he fucked up bad. He'd hurt an omega, and there was no avoiding the consequences. He was given a choice; juvenile detention...or become an omega.
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03 Apr 2026
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Toby Mitchell, 5 years old, meets Firefighter Pete McCullough, 45 years old, who shows interest in the young boy. Being neighbors, he becomes a fixture in the young boys life. In time Pete allows his hunger for Toby to take hold at which point he teaches the boy what men like him will do when left alone with the object of their lustful desires.
Bookmarked by JackHoffman (TriplegruntWriter)
01 Apr 2026
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From the bone-chilling mists of the last Ice Age to the fiery end of Pompeii, this haunting collection follows the forgotten lives of boys caught in the grinding wheels of conquest, slavery, abandonment, and survival. Each story stands alone, yet together they echo a single, aching truth: history remembers its empires, not its children.
These are the boys' history left behind — torn from their families, sold across continents, used, abused, and discarded. In a world shaped by violence and power, their only weapon is the will to endure. Some claw their way to freedom. Others fall into silence. All are changed forever.
Woven through the centuries — from prehistoric clans to Roman villas, from tribal Persia to the dying streets of Pompeii — these stories do not shy away from the terrible things boys had to do or endure to survive. And yet, even in the darkest corners of the past, there is defiance, dignity, and the unyielding spark of boyhood that refuses to be extinguished.
This is not a collection of heroes. It is a testament to the forgotten.
Bookmarked by JackHoffman (TriplegruntWriter)
30 Mar 2026

