Throw Down
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Ongoing, First published Mar 09, 2024
Mature
Colton had just recently moved schools after finding out the real reason his parents split up. Which happened to be that his Dad had an affair on his mom. It wasn't that his mother was on drugs like his dad had told him for so many years, as he moves to his new school he discovered a new passion for baseball and the game itself, however tryouts will come up in the summer. Along with his interest for the game his interest sparks on the team captain...but Austen couldn't possibly be gay right? Colton faces multiple challenges with coming to terms that he has to choose between one of the new jocks that move to town, or Austen.
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