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I Don't Do Quarterbacks
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Ongoing, First published Nov 27, 2013
Mature
Jamie Michaels is the daughter of Jimmy Micheals the star quarterback. Being his daughter comes with many things such as friends, boys, special treatment, a mansion, and wealth. All that is taken away when she is in sixth grade and his helmet comes off during a football game, landing him into a coma. Life has passed by and he is still "asleep" and Jamie is now starting her senior year. She has only two friends, everyone thinks she's a dyke, an abusive mother and step father, and her parents taking away her father's hard earned money.
Aiden Matthews is San Ann High's starring quarterback! He could get any girl in the blink of an eye. He is also a in his Senior year and knows who Jamie is but pays little attention to her. Then one day he decided to make a smart joke and finds himself facing a girl who's out of control. He thinks what everyone else thinks. Still something attracts these two together.
We have one problem, Jamie doesn't do quarterbacks. Come on a journey on how two people's demons may be able to play well with one another, why Jamie doesn't do quarterbacks, and how they both find themselves involved in each others lives.
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Taylor is the quarterback and the captain of the boys varsity football team. All the guys think of her as one of them. They treat her as though she were one of them. But they don't know why she plays. They assume that she just loves the sport. And that's true, it's just not the whole truth. No one seems to care why she plays, just that she does. The only one that knows is her best friend, Jake. When her mom leaves, it all falls apart. Her dad is gone too. Her brother is dead. Yet, even though she has all this to worry about, she's keeping the biggest secret yet. One that changes so much.