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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 ch81

Alisha did her best to get close to Noah on Sunday, but with us being in a group, it just wasn't ideal. Julian and Zeke hung back, acting more like supervisors than teens, but it was Andy acting like the third wheel. Or maybe...Alisha was the third wheel. Because Noah and Andy were more together than the rest of us, challenging each other in the cages and then pairing up for arcade games. 

"I wish Kaylee and KJ could have come." Alisha sighed. "Being the only girl is intimidating with Zeke and Julian hovering around us."

I glanced back to where Zeke and Julian were sitting, holding a conversation that had each other's attention. "That doesn't look like hovering to me." And I knew hovering. 

"Okay, so I'm just annoyed that Andy is stealing away alone time I could be having with Noah." She sighed again. 

My lips twitched. Andy and Noah were both playing a game that only allowed for two players. I wasn't any good and Alisha didn't know how to play.