❝I would say I love you, but I don't know what love is.❞ Tristan Hammond's life turns totally upside down after a car accident that killed his parents, put his little sister Tiana in a coma, and handicapped him. Stuck in a wheelchair, the title of soccer captain disappears along with his dreams and potential scholarship. And even better, Tristan is bombarded with a list of seemingly never-ending problems... From how to deal with his PTSD, to how to come out as gay, to what to do with his newfound crush on the boy next door, it seems as though senior year of high school is one huge mess. Westlyn Wu is new in town and already one of Grovewood High's star soccer players---much to some of his classmates' chagrin. He uses the sport as an escape, because even though he's team captain and somehow manages good grades, his life is far from perfect. West's father is an extremely bitter man, and he takes his anger out on West's mother and West himself. The insurmountable pressure that comes with having to balance rigorous classes, a completely dysfunctional home, and the image and responsibility of team captain? It's enough to totally snap someone in half. So the question remains... Can these two boys find happiness in their lives, or will they never achieve it? Well, maybe they will... In each other. ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ Highest Rankings: #1 in watty-2019 ~ 3/13/2019 #2 in verbal ~ 1/11/2019 #2 in caraccident ~ 12/9/2019 #6 in asexual ~ 12/22/2019 #16 in carcrash ~ 11/28/2018 #24 in comingoutofthecloset ~ 12/03/2018 #65 in realization ~ 5/15/2020 ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ON HIATUS ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥ This book is dedicated to all of my friends who are a part of the LGBTQA+ community. Thank you to them for helping share their stories so I can share this one with all of you. "There are bigger problems in the world than who loves who."
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