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Third Strike Rule di brandnewb
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Viv Yelich has been in the shadows her whole life, in the shadow of her mother and father's successful careers, in the shadow of her perfect sister, and in the shadow of her superstar twin brother. Never has she been asked what she wants to do or allowed to make choices about her future. That is until Nolan Bellinger and his perfect smile singled her out at a UCLA frat party. Nolan Bellinger grew up fighting for the attention of his Hall of Fame Father whether he wanted it or not. That's how he ended up at UCLA instead of the major leagues with his brother. While college was never truly in his plans he can't complain about being the most sought after athlete on campus. One of those perks is kicking out rival schools athletes like Viv and CJ Yelich who most definitely should be partying at USC.
Catfish | C. Yelich di bvsebvll
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[cat·fish] verb /ˈkatˌfiSH/ *informal* • lure (someone) into a relationship by means of a fictional persona • a catfish is someone who pretends to be someone they're not using social media sites to create false identities, particularly to purse deceptive online romance [de·cep·tive] adjective/dəˈseptiv/ •giving an appearance or impression different from the true one; misleading _________________ In which a girl by the name of Alyssa Johnson believes she's speaking to a baseball player by the name of Christian Yelich.
How to Hit a Home Run - Christian Yelich di brandnewb
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Kat Bledsoe has been the best in everything throughout her life, but Christian thinks she's really overrated. Christian Yelich has never had a problem hitting a home run until it came to trying to score Kat. They say they can't stand each other, but they're about to find out what happens when two of the most stubborn people play a game of "who can care less" while their best friend tries to play matchmaker. A story about two athletes trying to navigate their busy lives while also falling in love. In which Baker is always the third wheel, Christian can't seem to say anything right, Kat is the actual MVP, and everyone is looking to slide into home in more ways than one.