Desired by the Football captain
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  • Reads 1,326
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 7
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2018
Mature
They say there is a thin line between love and hate but how thin is that line? 

Rosa Stevens was the hottest girl at High Lakes high school although she hates the attention that she receives, she's funny, sarcastic and feisty but just like everyone she dislikes someone. That has to be the schools football captain and her brothers best friend River Gallagher. River annoys her to no end and he loves the reactions 

River Gallagher was the most popular boy at High Lakes due to being the schools player and football captain, safe to say he is a heartthrob for many girls but he's only ever found Rosa beautiful although he won't tell her or her brother.

"Lets make a bet Stevens" he smirked at me like he knew something I didn't.

"With you Gallagher? You must be out your bloody mind" although it was a challenge and I hated loosing especially to him "fine"

He smiled "if we win and I score in the game this Friday you've got to kiss me whenever I ask" I laughed in his face kiss him? I'd rather vomit

"If I win then and you don't score in the game, well you will have to find out for yourself player" I winked and walked away, game on.
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