My Bench Boy (On Hold)
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  • Reads 74,837
  • Votes 4,236
  • Parts 17
  • Time 2h 34m
Ongoing, First published May 07, 2020
Colton Peters is the smallest boy in the lacrosse team, people wonder why he's even in the team because he never gets to play and is always on the bench. Being on the bench isn't  Colton's problem however, he has a list of them and he goes by trying to live life, solving out himself one step at a time and not adding anymore problems to the list.

Unfortunately, the transferred new guy, Brett Adams starts becoming part of his problems. Or was he the solutions?

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