Breaking Stereotypes
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  • Reads 43,467
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  • Parts 36
  • Time 1h 27m
Complete, First published Jul 23, 2017
"What're you doing? You can't play Riley!" He yelled at me from the sidelines looking at my ankle, that was clearly broken. 

"Watch me!" I yelled back. I ran... I limped to the huddle and called the play.



Riley Smith always had a passion for football. She played on teams when she was younger, and now she decided to try out for the high school team. 

Everyone said she's crazy. Everyone stared. Everyone said she couldn't do it. But she knew she could. 

She was breaking stereotypes.

*COMPLETED*


WARNING I wrote this when I was 11/12, and just posted now after finding it, making a really bad n fast moving book
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