Youngblood. Dean Youngblood (A Dean Youngblood Fanfiction)
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  • Reads 5,997
  • Votes 68
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 8m
Ongoing, First published Aug 12, 2017
Abigail Hood, her friends call her Abby, is a 16 year old hockey player for the Philadelphia Flyers (to make things clear this IS NOT the professional hockey team. This team is a team for the younger players). Abby is the only girl on her team and she is the captain. She has skills and speed and she is known around the country for being the only girl in the AAA Tier 1 hockey league for her age group. Her team is training for the upcoming season during the summer; The week before they start, the Flyers coach gets a call from Murray Chadwich asking if his team, the Hamilton Mustangs can get the chance to train with the Flyers. What happens when both teams are together for the summer? Will there be love interests? Read to find out.
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The Penalty Box

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"Why do you play hockey?" He asked with a sense of urgency to his voice," Callahan why do you play hockey?" She shook her head, not able to find the right words," The box," She finally forced out," I used to play for the box." "Why do you play now?" He asked again. "I play because I love it, and because I made a promise." Callahan Smith has been playing hockey her whole life. Although, she spent most of her time in the penalty box. Being the only girl on a boys team, she thought that was the easiest way. That all changed when the team captain stepped in and changed the way Callahan played. A year later, half way through her last season as a youth hockey player, Callahan and her team are forced to face a tragedy. They only have a few more months to make good on a promise they'd made. It all boils down to the penalty box, after all it only takes one stupid mistake to change the game.