Saving Elliot ©2015 Sydney Wray
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  • Reads 258,723
  • Votes 11,348
  • Parts 33
  • Time 3h 6m
Complete, First published Apr 02, 2015
Elliot was the type of boy who was proper; he never attended the parties, didn't care about his own social status, and never wandered over wild girls-let alone a girl in the first place. If anything, his father expected a proper girl, quite like Elliot himself. But when he strangely meets a wonderful, crazy girl-could his character change into something more like..her? ©2015 Sydney Wray


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