City by the Bay: Morgan's Vigil
β Scribed by Sophia Titheniel
- Publisher
- Changeling Press LLC
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 74 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Book Summary
Morgan's life isn't that bad. Sure, he's bullied, but what gay guy isn't. He doesn't have many friends, but it's high school, a notoriously shitty period in the life of every teenager. He's eighteen, and in just two months, he'll leave for college, where he'll major in Modern Literature and Poetry, and he'll be far, far away from Mission High School.
Until a bullying episode drives him running straight into a speeding car. Morgan's life is suddenly hovering by a thread. But Morgan isn't dead -- he's just out of his body. No one can hear or see him but Derek, his red-haired, unapologetic intern who sticks by him and helps him overcome his fears and find his path in life.
Derek's a keeper, and Morgan's sure he's in love. But will those feelings last once he's back in his body?
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