Hold Me Still by Aria Grace

Trace has lived with epilepsy his whole life. His seizures are quiet moments that most people in his life have learned to ignore. They aren’t visible and don’t last long, so they’re just something he’s learned to live with.
He keeps his circle of trusted people small and doesn’t venture far from home very often. But after a stressful situation in an unfamiliar town, Trace wakes up on the grass with a handsome stranger sitting beside him.
Everett drives a bus for a living and lives a simple life. His social life mostly consists of seeing his regulars on his daily route. But when he comes across a sweet young man who needs someone to watch over him, Everett can’t keep walking.
Trace has spent years learning how to exist in a world where he’s fully self-sufficient. But after just a few minutes with Everett, he’s actually able to picture a life with someone he feels safe enough to be vulnerable with.









