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Stolen Jerseys / ✓ by sydney_e98
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[Now free to read!] Scott Wilson isn't used to being corrected, and he definitely didn't expect to get his biggest dose of criticism by his coach's daughter - Elle Monroe. ***** When Scott Wilson is drafted to try out for the Marlies hockey team, it's easily the best day of his life. He's cocky and for good reason. He's spent his entire life being told that he's a hockey prodigy and he knows that he's on the path to his destiny. Then Elle Monroe shows up, and throws off his entire plan. Elle - the daughter of his coach - is loud, rude, confident, and gets a special kick out of knocking Scott down a peg or two. Scott doesn't want to accept the help she's offering, but eventually he does, and it turns into a lot more than he was expecting. Scott isn't used to a lot of things, but there's one especially that he's never prepared for: a beautiful, loud girl stealing his jersey every day before their practices. [Winner of the 2015 Watty's 'cover to cover'] [completed]
Puck You by FlynnNovak
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Puck You is now available in paperback and e-book! Grace wants to prove herself by making the men's hockey team at her new school. Will a rivalry with the captain - or an attraction between them - get in the way? ***** When Grace Gillman moves to California, she's determined to play hockey -- even if that means making a place for herself on her new school's only team. But Sebastian Evans doesn't want a girl on the men's team, even if she's a great player. He's convinced she'll distract the other boys and cost them their shot at the championship - and with it, his only chance at a scholarship to his dream college. But despite his icy attitude towards her, he can't help but feel a connection building between them - which quickly gets complicated when he learns she has eyes for someone else. Will they remain rivals on the rink, or will things heat up between them? [[word count: 100,000-150,000 words]]
Wrong Key | A Nash Grier Fan Fiction by TheresaMarie145
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I grew up with the now-famous Nash Grier. We've been best friends for as long as I can remember. I was never to close to my mom, as we had a lot of issues that I can't quite remember and my dad left us, so Nash and his family kind of raised me, and I spent more time at Nash's then anywhere else. Nash was sweet, caring, and kind. He took care of me, and comforted me through my break-ups, or when I got bullied. When Nash became Vine-famous, I got concerned that I would become a background concern. But I never did. Nash even got me invited to all his events. I met all the boys, and a bunch of YouTubers when I was invited to VidCon events. I grew very close to all of them, but closer to the MagCon family, and a few other select YouTubers and Viners. Eventually, all my new friends noticed something Nash was oblivious to, but a few things got in the way of that. I thought I liked someone else, Nash started flirting with girls, he started taking online schooling before our sophomore year began, I decided to stay until my season was over for cheerleading. But before sophomore year started, something happened that made things harder between us. However, we were so strong, we got over it and more. School started, a boy hurt me worse than he had previously, Nash couldn't come back but someone else did. There had been a point in time that I was convinced I was in love with Nash, and that he was the only person I was ever going to feel this way for, and he felt the same way. The long-standing joke representing how we felt was a lock and key, leading lots of girls and a few boys to ask me if Nash Grier was the wrong key. But something I learned, after considering all Nash and I had been through, was that Nash was not the wrong key, but the only key to my heart. Started: October 2013