I'm Sorry (Sequel to "No Feeling")
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  • Reads 3,225
  • Votes 230
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 16m
Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2016
Mitch Grassi is 21 years old and living his dream as an up-and-coming singer/songwriter. It's been too long since the name "Scott Hoying" crossed his mind. He doesn't even remember it. 

Scott is 22 and the youngest CEO ever of Modest Eternal. But, he's burning out and he struggles to remember why he came out to LA to do this, abandoned the love of his life. 

So, how would they react when they're put together for a collaboration?

How will Mitch react when Scott punches one of his closest friends?

Will everything they've built come between them, or will Scott say the two words, "I'm Sorry"?
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Keep Me Coming: Book One of the KMC Series

22 parts Complete Mature

Scott Hoying is one of the best players in College Football, with at least ten NFL teams wanting him, and he was only a sophomore. Everyone wanted him or wanted to be him, and he was incredible at what he was doing. The only flaw, in most of the team's eyes, is that he was gay... and no one knew. Mitch Grassi is a third year photography student, planning to do a major in music once he was done. He was top of his class during highschool, and he was the same while in college. He was openly gay, and paid personally by the NFL to photograph college teams in the western states to make them appeal to recruits. He was great, beyond great, at his job, and he knew exactly how to get what he wanted in return. When Scott needs help catching up in his classes, Mitch takes the opportunity to seduce the man into a friends with benefits type of relationship. In return, Mitch begins to help Scott catch up on his classes, as he had a potential for the NFL. When they start actually having feelings for each other, all hell breaks loose. Do they find a way to fight through the bullshit of falling in love, or does everything they ever wanted fall apart?