On The Run (KELLIC!)
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  • Reads 5,049
  • Votes 140
  • Parts 21
  • Time 1h 24m
Ongoing, First published Oct 04, 2013
Kellin Quinn is accused of being a serial killer and is put in jail on false charges, where he meets none other than Vic Fuentes who was also put in jail on false charges. Kellin is startled by the fact he has started falling for the tall tan muscular man he had only met just a month ago he wants to tell Vic how he feels but he is scared that Vic will hate him and Vic' s plan to break them out of jail will no longer include him. Little does Kellin know that Vic feels the same way, and that Vic is just scared that Kellin won't want to run away with him if Kellin knows the truth. Will either Kellin or Vic find out the truth about each other? Will they run away together. Will ever find out? Leave a comment telling me what you think will happen.
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Kellin Quinn had a traumatic upbringing and since has had a hard time staying out of his head. He is sickened by what he loves, and despite trying so hard to heal, he constantly falls back into old habits. Filled with anxiety about going away to college and the pressures of the past, Kellin is about to break, until he meets his roommate, Vic Fuentes, who is completely and permanently blind. After a life of self sabotage, Kellin must find his way to self acceptance and accept that things aren't always black and white. ⚠ TRIGGER WARNING ⚠ Contains: - Homophobia - Mentions of violence / trauma - Smut