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The Hitting Zone

After a near death experience thanks to his own mother, Jake Hollander has an adverse reaction to people, baseball, and family. His feeling of abandonment is slowly lost thanks to his foster family, The Atkins. They take him in and change his mind about everything. He becomes more open, better at baseball, and craves for family. Slowly all wishes are granted. Instagram: @writerhalf_empty https://www.patreon.com/half_empty ~~The Last Curve can be found there, a short story about Rhys Please read on Webnovel! **Names, faces, and places aren’t real. A work of fiction. Nonetheless, it is my work of fiction so please don’t post it without permission. *I have used school names that do exist though, but I would like everyone to know that I have no affiliation with them. Nor do my views reflect their views. **Also, I bought the royalty-free license for my cover. Which means I can use it without having to pay royalties. If you have any questions, comment on my latest chapter or reach me on discord.

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V2 ch30

"You're just joking about the running right..?" Noah asked as we got back to our seats. He sat down next to Zeke, then me, then Dave. Rhys was on the other side of Zeke. "We still have to turn in all the release forms for softball after all."

"No." Zeke answered flatly, glancing down. "I told you ten minutes."

"That's not my fault though!" He objected. "Why didn't you just call me?"

"I'll return that question to you; why didn't you call or send a text?" Zeke frowned. "You're about to turn 15, why can't you show some more maturity and responsibility?" He glanced at me, making me shrink in my seat. "Don't think you're off the hook either. You forgot your phone. You should at least have reminded Noah to send me a message. What if something happened to you two?"

"Sorry." I mumbled. 

Noah glared at Zeke. "Are you happy now? Making Jake feel bad?"

Zeke didn't waver. "That's not my intention. I just want you guys to learn from this."