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right where you left me by sydsofia13
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After experiencing the heartbreak of a lifetime, Tippah Jones decides to leave Lyon, and move to Arsenal, in the January transfer window of 2022. The 23-year-old Australian midfielder is ready for a fresh start, away from her ex-girlfriend, Ellie Carpenter, and the pains of heartache. At Arsenal, Tippah's life brightens. She starts playing alongside her fellow Matildas, Steph Cately and Caitlin Foord, and meets new people, including the new English captain, Leah Williamson. However, this new life, for Tippah, isn't always easy. The pain is always there. The anger is always there. But, someone, somehow, is able to make it all better, lighting Tippah up like only Ellie had ever been able to do before. Everything seemed as if it was falling into place. As if the pain allowed for new happiness. But, Tippah's demons run deeper than just a surface level heartbreak. Her pain is not just found in her past, but also her present. Her anger isn't found just in heartbreak, but also addiction. How does Tippah deal with this forthcoming pain? How does her new team help her, including the person she never thought could love her? And, in the end, can pain actually be healed with time? Right Where You Left Me is the second story in the Swiftly Pitched series, showcasing how childhood trauma can translate to adult pains, and that the people around you are the most important, even if you don't believe it at first. The Story of Tippah Jones in the Swiftly Pitched Series
Little Do They Know by sydsofia13
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After four seasons with the Portland Thorns, Bradie Van Dyk knew she needed a change. She wanted to broaden her horizons, discovering new possibilities away from the US. When the opportunity arose for Bradie to head across the pond and play for Manchester United, alongside her USWNT teammates Christen Press and Tobin Heath, she grabbed at the opportunity. Although she would have to leave behind her Portland Thorns team mates, she was excited for the new adventure. Also heading to Manchester, was her best friend, Sam Mewis. Sam and Bradie had been friends since they first entered the national team scope, and going to England together, was always the dream. However, they'd be playing for the other teams rival. Staying behind in Portland was Bradie's longterm girlfriend. Emily. Emily Sonnett. Bradie didn't want to leave Emily behind in the US, but they knew it was going to be the best thing for both their careers. What happens when one of Bradie's new teammates doesn't fall for her good girl act? What will occur when she starts looking too close into Bradie's past? Will the whole world finally find out about who the real Bradie Van Dyk is? And what danger may possibly ensue after? Little Do They Know is the story of Bradie Van Dyk within the Indi Harrison trilogy