Unwanted Emotions

Unwanted Emotions

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Valerie Xanders and Sawyer Markham who both came from a small town in Louisiana, recently moved to the city of angels-Los Angeles to have a new start. A problem-free environment. They expected peace. But what do they get? A player, a bad boy, a jock and a sweetheart. Namely, that would be the Fortunate Four: Lucas and Leo Knight then Daniel and Cameron Winters. At their school, Anaheim High, as expected, the four handsome lads were the 'Kings of Campus'. They were popular. Valerie and Sawyer didn't want to be a part of anything involving them. But apparently, you can't alter what's been decided by fate. Will Valerie and Sawyer get what they expected? Or will they experience some unwanted emotions?
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"Are you sure you're okay, sweetie?" she asks. I take the ice pack back. I nod, but it hurts. My brain feels jostled by the littlest movements. "Yeah," I gasp, holding in any acknowledgment of pain. "I'm fine. Thanks." She glances down, and I catch her eyeing my bruised shins. They took the brunt of the impact. "Football," I explain. She nods. "That's a rough sport," she says. A pause. She walks back to her desk. Then, she stops. She turns around. She looks me in the eyes. Her face is solemn. "Hit 'em harder," she instructs. I nod and almost smile. "I will." *********************************************** It's 1998, and seventeen-year-old Stephanie "Stevie" Rogers is attempting the unthinkable: she wants to be the first female football player at Truman High. Too bad the team, headed by her ex and a sexist coach, won't let it happen. Then of course there's her sexist step-dad, who can't know she's playing football or her life as she knows it would end. If it weren't for her cute guitar-playing best friend, Calvin, all hope might be lost. But with his help, and the discovery of a secret so scandalous it could rock the entire school, she may finally get her time under the stadium lights. *************************************************************************** "You're outnumbered. You need allies if you're gonna survive the season. These guys are gonna have your back. You need them." "I don't need anyone," I insist. "Ha," he hiccups. "Yes, actually, you do." He ploinks me on the nose. I scowl. "No one is invincible." I continue to scowl. He sighs. "Just trust me on this one. Okay?" My face softens a little. He's just trying to help. "Fine," I comply. "But don't expect me to smile about it." He grins. "That's too bad. You're pretty when you smile." "Shut up."

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