Where the eagle nests
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 3h 13m
Ongoing, First published Feb 27, 2024
When tragedy strikes 17-year-old Moose Masterson, the spiraling baseball star must face his deepest fear in order to rally his team and rescue his future. 

Now, he is playing ball for the toughest coach in America whom he somehow worships and hates at the same time, and his internal drama is draining him quicker than the never-ending smoothies he slurps in his local ice cream shop. At the top of his list, living within his monkey mind, is the secret staring down at him from his bookshelf. 

This story starts right here in 1995 on this ball diamond and ends in just three weeks. What can possibly take place in a three-week span of summer? Everything.
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Four years ago, a 13-year-old blackmailed me into friendship by holding my doughnut captive. We've been close ever since. I soon noticed that I wanted to be more than just friends. I was in love with my best friend. But sadly, he didn't feel the same way. I thought my world was over. I was crushed. But to my utmost yet most delighted surprise, I just happened to fall into the arms of a certain bad boy. Literally. He didn't just save me from what could've been a hell of a concussion that night. He saved my heart too. But hey, let's not get in over our heads now. It wasn't that easy. Not even close. After all, when two opposing worlds clash for the very first time, we can't just expect it to be all rainbows and sunshine. Now, do we?