S.M
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  • Time 6h 48m
  • Reads 67,470
  • Votes 3,927
  • Parts 42
  • Time 6h 48m
Complete, First published Mar 11, 2019
Book Two of the Growing Pains series. If you haven't read the first book and intend to, click away. There are major spoilers from the first chapter!

Newly turned adult Will Simmons leaves his fragmented family life behind and moves to Dublin. With a sports scholarship to college, a position on the National Irish Volleyball team, a relationship with his former teacher Gabriel, and two firm friends to accompany him, Will is ready to get on with his life. But the perfect life he's been craving doesn't feel like he thought it would, and Will stubbornly buries his feelings of unease beneath obsessive exercise and even more obsessive calorie management. But his bottled feelings accumulate, pressurize--and he starts to crack.
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