Yeah, I'm a boxer... so what
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  • Reads 272
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 5
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Jul 21, 2014
Mature
Rose Raven; a sarcastic, stuborn, tempermental boxer. Born around the sport and taught it as a child. Her family, her mom, dad, and two brothers, all once boxers, help Rose acheive her goal of being the worlds next top female boxer.

Which means she has to move to quite a few places to get proper training and education. 

When she moves to Kings, California to find a training facility for her, where she meets Reece Jackson who, some how is an old family friend, but yet she knows nothing about him, she goes to school at South State High School, which is supposeably the best school in the state. And thats exactly what her parents are looking for.

So what happens when fights, arguments, training sessions, a little bit of possesivness, and maybe a little love find their way in between these too? Read to find out
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