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𝐒𝐀𝐕𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝟖 by _jenxkiss
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Brendan Clearly. He was the lad I liked since I was barely out of pigtails, the one who never slagged me off when the rest of the boys thought it was gas. He was different. Always smiling, always asking me if I'd eaten, like some little mammy trapped in a seventeen-year-old fella's body. It sounds stupid, but those tiny things kept me going. And then I went and wrecked it. Not just with him-no, I managed to shatter it with all of them. My friends, the ones who made the halls feel less lonely, the ones who kept me tethered here when the world felt too heavy. Gone. Because of me. Just a mistake, that's all it was, but a mistake that cost me everything. And now when I see him across the yard, laughing with the others, it's like a knife. He doesn't even look my way. And I deserve that, don't I? *** Caoimhe Kavanagh. Once upon a time she was my best mate. The kind of girl you'd sit on a wall with for hours, talking about nothing and everything. She was soft, kind, never the type to go looking for trouble. But now? I hardly recognise her. She's gone cold, sharp, always hanging 'round with that crowd-the type of people you know are only bad news. Ciggies tucked in their sleeves, mouths full of poison. And she's right there in the middle of it, like she belongs to them now. Part of me wants to write her off, tell myself she's not the Caoimhe I knew. That girl's dead and gone. But... I can't. I remember too much. The way she used to laugh, the way she'd defend you even when you were being a gobshite, the way she cared more than she ever let on. That's still inside her, I swear it is. I don't care how hard she tries to hide behind the mask she's wearing now-I know my friend is in there somewhere. And I'll drag her back if I have to. Because she's worth it.
We All Have Secrets✰ .⁺‧₊˚ ཐི⋆♱⋆ཋྀ ˚₊‧⁺✦ by LKate33
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Shay Biggs and Colson Kavanagh whats there secret... (BOYS OF TOMMEN SECOND GEN STORY)
Saving 11 by Lynchyyswifeex
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AJ Lynch. The golden boy of Tommen. Talented Hurler, Stable family. He has everything he wants, but he can't help but feel like something is missing. But when he meets Maddie Wilkinson. The quiet girl. Outcast and misunderstood, he feels he may have found the missing piece. But will they be able to be together, or will past family history separate them?
STEALING 12|RORY KAVANAGH by LeonaWritess
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BOYS OF TOMMEN NEXT GENERATION BOOK #2 Rory Kavanagh was never supposed to be mine. Golden boy. Cork royalty. My classmate. And very much taken. I'm the new girl - the Dublin girl. The girl with the smart mouth, sharper curves, and a boyfriend back home. I wasn't looking for attention. But i can't help when it comes. And i certainly won't deflect it. I just wanted to survive sixth year at Tommen College without catching feelings or catching fire. But then there was Rory - Reckless, cocky, filthy gorgeous Rory. He saw through me from day one. And I saw the truth in him - the cracks beneath the charm, the fury behind the smile. We weren't supposed to happen. But we did. Again. And again. Now we're both in too deep. Lying. Hiding. Burning. And someone's going to get hurt. This isn't a love story. It's a mess. One we made with our own hands - and bodies. We were doomed from the start. But tell me- if it's so wrong... why does it feel like the only thing that's ever been right?
craving 8 by Livingangelgirls
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Rory Kavanagh x Angelie Graves he is the school's rugby team captain, his father is the most famous rugby player in Ireland. He has a future rugby career, family wealth and supportive family. she is treated like a slave in her own house, her parents make her think she isn't supposed to use her words if not spoken to. Her whole childhood, she had to raise herself all on her own. Naturally, she became selectively mute, didn't know how to ask for help or care about herself.
HEAVEN SENT|HOLDING 8|AJ LYNCH by LeonaWritess
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HEAVEN SENT|HOLDING 8 Boys of Tommen next generation. Heaven Gibson was born into legacy. The daughter of Tommen royalty, she had everything-money, reputation, the perfect family name. But Heaven? She wanted none of it. Wild, sharp-tongued, and untouchable, she walks the halls of Tommen College with a cigarette in her hand and a chip on her shoulder. She's the girl your parents warned you about-and the one you still can't look away from. AJ Lynch was born into shadows. With a last name soaked in history and a future weighed down by expectation, he lives by discipline, control, and silence. The last thing he needs is a girl like Heaven Gibson. They've hated each other for as long as anyone can remember. Heaven thinks he's a judgmental snob. AJ thinks she's reckless and broken. But hate is a fine line. And lines were made to be crossed.
freeing 14 by lizzieopheliayoung
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Twenty years after the events of The Boys of Tommen, Aria Wilkinson stumbles upon Shannon Lynch's diary after a collision-quite literally-with Connor Kavanagh. Aria has never had it easy. Raised in the shadow of her absent mother who she had sworn never to become, she's spent her life building walls, attempting to keep people at a distance and Connor Kavanagh is no exception. Forced into rugby at a young age, she's learned to play the part-strong, unshaken, untouchable. But the cracks beneath the surface are getting harder to hide, and no matter how much she tries to hold her world together, the walls she built are beginning to crumble. And of all people, it's Connor Kavanagh standing there, watching the shitstorm unfold. The son of legendary rugby player Johnny Kavanagh, Connor has always kept his circle tight. He's never been one for unnecessary drama or distractions, keeping his head down and his focus locked on his future. But from the moment Aria crashes-literally-into his life, everything shifts. Stubborn, sharp-tongued, and impossible to ignore, she's the one person who refuses to be just another face in the crowd. And no matter how hard he tries, she lingers in his thoughts like an unsolved equation, a challenge he never meant to take on but can't seem to walk away