The Frozen Girl
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  • Reads 8,120
  • Votes 159
  • Parts 12
  • Time 1h 29m
Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2017
Chris isn't your average girl. Well, she is, and she isn't. After an unknown reason and a huge meltdown 2 years ago, Chris quit doing what she does best. Competitive Figure skating. 

Though, it's hard for her to forget her past, as her brother is a big shot hockey player, and her father is his coach. Her family makes a huge move from Michigan to New York, right in the mist of it all, Chris is dealing with her old issues resurfacing. 

Chris is always surrounded by cocky hockey boys, who don't take her seriously. After one eventful hockey game and practice, Chris makes a big dive. She skates again. Now, she has to face everything she's been avoiding for two years.

Dealing with her past, love for skating and a cocky hockey team, Chris is juggling things with skill. But what happens when close calls almost reveal her secret. Not only does Chris have a career to keep hidden from everyone, she might just be falling for the world's biggest ego- hockey player, Tyler Spencer. And avoiding him isn't easy, as her brother seeks to be best friends with him. 

Oh snap. Chris is in for a slippery slopes.
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