Day of Infamous Sorrow
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  • Reads 470
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 2m
Ongoing, First published Jul 08, 2013
Mature
Elliot Mcghee had a secret. A secret that he most desperately needed to keep. Things take a turn for the worst when he develops a deep interest in the man at the bar. His secret unravels as he learns he has to share his workspace and living space when the man at the bar becomes his roommate. As Colin tries to make Elliot accept who he is, the struggles ensue as the war continues while Elliot refuses to accept himself and the world they live in. But things may never be the same when that infamous day, December 7, 1941 comes around the corner.
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Elliot ditched his jock reputation after high school. He happily traded his cleats and shoulder pads for college cafeteria food and seminars notes. Now, without the distraction of football, he has managed to find success at the University of Minnesota. Although there's one problem...Quitting football was easy, but for some reason, he can't quit Pierce Thompson. Born and raised in the hockey state, Pierce is more prideful about representing the golden gophers than he is about being gay...Or bisexual? Pansexual? He's not sure yet. But he's definitely sure he's attracted to his blue-haired roommate named Elliot Norfolk. It wasn't long before arguing about dirty laundry and debating rom-coms turned into something more. Pierce and Elliot don't have much in common, except their dorm room and all the secrets that exist within its walls. But what happens after Elliot moves out? Will they both move on? Or will they find an excuse to remain close?