I Hate Love Songs// Tim Riggins
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  • Reads 31,753
  • Votes 371
  • Parts 14
  • Time 1h 30m
Ongoing, First published May 14, 2018
She was always there but definitely was not notice till now. Now, she stood as a beauty instead of the cute one that everyone kinda still saw a little girl. Dillon Rose Perry was coming back after a summer to find everyone staring at her including a certain Dillion football player that screams trouble.
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49 parts Ongoing

In Dillon, Texas, football isn't just a sport-it's a way of life. For Josephine "Josie" Garrity, though, football feels like just another way she's invisible. While her older sister Lyla shines as a cheerleader and her father, Buddy Garrity, basks in the glory of the Panthers, Josie quietly keeps to herself, finding solace behind the lens of her camera. When the Panthers' season begins, Josie reluctantly agrees to photograph the games for the school yearbook, hoping to find common ground with her football-obsessed father. Her assignment brings her closer to Matt Saracen, the team's humble and often-overlooked backup quarterback, who is suddenly thrust into the spotlight after star QB Jason Street's injury. Matt is kind and thoughtful but also carrying the weight of Dillon's expectations-and Julie Taylor, Coach's daughter, has already caught his eye. As Matt and Julie begin a tentative romance, Josie and Matt form a quiet friendship through late-night talks about pressure, identity, and finding their place in a world that often feels too big. Josie keeps her feelings for Matt to herself, watching from the sidelines as his relationship with Julie flourishes-and falters under the weight of growing pains. Love, friendship, and self-discovery unfold on and off the field, proving that sometimes the best stories are the ones told in the quietest moments.