Loving Elijah McCay
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  • Reads 345,359
  • Votes 18,322
  • Parts 55
  • Time 6h 40m
Complete, First published Sep 27, 2019
Gage Cilleti has just begun his junior year of high school, and is becoming more and more involved in his school's activities, considering he'd been playing baseball since he was just seven-years-old. 

Elijah McCay has just dropped out of school, due to just having lost his mother. While becoming endorsed into an internalized depression, he sees the sweet and athletic sixteen-year-old, Gage Cilleti, who catches his sad eyes in an almost instant.

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