Leah
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The space between passes by lewill06
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When Leah Williamson meets Jas Dhillon at their first England youth camp, they share a secret kiss-an impulsive, electric moment neither of them dares to speak of again. What follows is a decade of silence. As their football careers take off, they face each other only as rivals-Leah captaining Arsenal and Jas rising through Manchester United. They compete fiercely, avoid each other deliberately, and bury the memory of that one stolen moment under ambition and distance. But when they're both called up for the England squad just weeks before the 2022 Women's Euros-and Leah is unexpectedly named team captain-the past comes rushing back. The two women reconnect through cautious glances, awkward training drills, and late-night messages that rekindle everything they tried to forget. As pressure mounts on the national stage, Leah and Jas must navigate the delicate line between loyalty to their clubs, responsibility to their country, and a love that never really left. Will they find the courage to rewrite their story, or let it slip away once more?
Scalpels And Studs by StoryBurke
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Scalpels and Studs She saves lives. She scores goals. Together, they might just save each other. Florence Hartwell has spent her life behind surgical masks and walls she's built too high for anyone to climb. A pediatric trauma surgeon with a past that still bleeds, she thrives on precision, discipline, and control. Leah Williamson plays football with her whole heart, messy, passionate, and unafraid to throw herself into the game. She knows teamwork, grit, and how to pick herself up when she hits the ground. Their worlds shouldn't overlap. Florence stitches wounds closed; Leah tears up pitches. Florence hides from attention; Leah shines under stadium lights. Florence is all scalpel. Leah is all studs. But sometimes opposites don't just attract, they collide. And when they do, they're forced to decide if love can live between the sterile order of the OR and the chaos of the pitch. Sometimes the hardest game is the one played off the pitch.
Broken lines  by Charliegreen20
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"I love you. Always had. Always will." But is that the truth. When Arsenal's captain, Leah Williamson, falls for Chelsea's fiery rising star, Izzy Waters, love collides head-on with one of football's fiercest rivalries. What begins in secrecy quickly spirals into betrayal, heartbreak, and questions neither of them are ready to face. Under the glare of the floodlights, every choice matters-every mistake, every touch, every word. Their passion threatens to consume not only their relationship, but their careers, their teammates, and the game they've devoted their lives to. As the line between love and rivalry blurs, one question remains: can Leah and Izzy survive the beautiful game... or will it destroy them both?
Crossing Lines by kayladarose
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When shy, soft-hearted Rosalie Stanway gets the call-up of a lifetime - Arsenal want her - she should be ecstatic. Instead, she's terrified. New city, new expectations, and a spotlight that feels way too bright for someone who's always preferred the background. London comes fast. The move comes faster. And when the club's housing plans fall through last minute, Rosalie is left with one real option: move in with Leah Williamson. Leah is Arsenal's captain - steady, respected, protective. She's also Rosalie's sister's best friend, which makes her completely off-limits... even if Rosalie has carried a quiet crush on her for years. The kind you swallow down at family dinners. The kind you hide behind polite smiles. The kind that never went away. Now they're sharing a kitchen, a hallway, and late nights that feel too intimate for "just roommates." Rosalie throws herself into training, desperate to prove she belongs. Leah becomes the constant she didn't know she needed: early morning lifts, extra reps after sessions, reminders to eat, gentle reassurance when Rosalie's nerves spike. But living together turns "unspoken" into impossible to ignore. It's the small things that undo them - borrowed hoodies, lingering touches, soft laughs on the couch, the way Leah says "Rosie" like it means something. Teammates start noticing. Her sister checks in more. And the closer they get, the harder it is to keep pretending there's nothing there. Rosalie knows the rule: don't cross the line. Don't risk family. Don't risk the team. Don't risk Leah. But when you've always had a thing... and you're finally under the same roof, "we shouldn't" can only last so long before it becomes we can't stop.
Leah Williamson Crashlanding by Mb10184
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A car crash leads to forever.
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Brush Fire.      Leah Williamson  by caitlinfoordsgf
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Some people are just so wrong for each other
Spotlight & Silverware by WSLreader
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Fresh from captaining England to their historic Euros victory, Leah Williamson should be revelling in the moment. The parades, the interviews, the celebration at Buckingham Palace-she's the face of a nation's triumph, the captain whose name is on everyone's lips. Ashley West has no intention of being there. A rising star on the West End stage, she's been dragged to the Palace celebrations by her best friend Emma, reluctantly swapping rehearsals and quiet evenings for a world of roaring football fans and champagne flutes. She plans to stay at the edges, unseen, until the night is over. Then, by sheer chance, Leah nearly collides with her outside the Palace gates. A tangle of apologies, a shared laugh, and a glance that lingers far too long for two strangers. Leah is captivated-by Ashley's warmth, by her refusal to be dazzled by fame, by the way she feels like a breath of calm in a night full of chaos. As Leah's world hurtles forward in a whirlwind of media demands and Ashley's in the unforgiving spotlight of the stage, they find themselves meeting in the spaces between-late-night conversations, stolen coffees, quiet corners where the rest of the world can't reach them. But with their lives pulling them in opposite directions, can a footballer bound by the pitch and a performer bound by the stage find a way to write a love story that lasts beyond the final whistle?
Hot Off The Press by WSLreader
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Leah Williamson doesn't do journalists. To her, they're all the same - relentless, nosey, and willing to twist anything for a headline. She's spent years keeping every reporter at arm's length, never letting any of them see more than the polite smile she wears on camera. Except Amy Perk. Amy is the one exception - the only journalist every footballer seems to love, and the only one Leah can actually stand. Sharp, warm, and annoyingly good at disarming her, Amy has a way of asking the questions Leah never lets anyone close enough to ask. But when Leah becomes entangled in an incident that could derail her career if the press ever finds out, Amy is the last person she should trust - and the only person she wants to. What starts as a cautious friendship begins to blur into something far more dangerous: late-night meetings, stolen glances, and a connection Leah knows could cost them both everything. Now Leah has to decide - protect her secret, or risk it all for the one person she swore she'd never fall for.
Pressure  by wosostorries
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I don't want to spoil to much but this story is about Charlotte Maricks, a German football player, who signs her contract at Arsenal and Leah Williamson who seems to be able to look right through Charlotte. Trigger Warning ⚠️ This story will contain mentions of eating disorders and other mental health issues