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I Can Save You (Kellic)
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Complete, First published Jan 23, 2015
Mature
Kellin Quinn is the kid in the back of the class, who gets bullied because of his sexuality. Vic Fuentes is the one who seems to be at every social event their school has. Simply put, these two are look like polar opposites, right? Wrong. Everybody has secrets that they never intend on telling anyone, but sometimes, we all make slips.

(An/(like years after I wrote this) I went back and read some of this and thought, "huh. I shoulda put a trigger warning in this self harm and maybe slight suicide warnings." So yeah. That.)
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Kellin Quinn has everything in his life he could ever want. He was dating his beautiful girlfriend, Katelynne, was in a famous band called Sleeping With Sirens, and was going on tour with some of his friends, Pierce The Veil. One problem. He's not sure he wants to go on with his life, with Katelynne. Instead, he has his eyes on his best friend, Victor Vincent Fuentes. Vic Fuentes has the life he and his little brother always dreamed about. Their touring almost everyday, Mike was happily in a relationship with a girl, planning on getting married soon. But Vic was still strugglingly with sexuality and depression, which had followed him around since he was in middle school. His life is anything but the good he wishes it to be. He wants to be with his best friend, but Kellin Quinn is as straight as a stick. Will these hopeless boys ever find out how blind they are? Or will they finally see the light? What happens when Vic's depression comes into light? Will things ever be the same?