Shooting stars (boy x boy)

Shooting stars (boy x boy)

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Kayden Grayson is known as the quiet kid. The school freak who no one wants to be associated with - even though he's never done anything wrong. That is, until Ryder Day notices him. Kayden had never opened up about his struggles or his home life before, but as him and Ryder start to grow closer he starts to feel more comfortable around him. But anxiety is a curse. And Kayden just can't seem to escape it. --- TW!! Mentions of suicidal thoughts, self harm, extreme anxiety and domestic abuse/child abuse and neglect
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