Wanting You
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  • Reads 97,898
  • Votes 3,615
  • Parts 32
  • Time 4h 17m
Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2020
Mature
Jacob Kappalac is hated by everyone but Jacob. As if being a transfer from Duke to UNC wasn't enough to hate him, being Asher Fletcher's rivals brother is the cherry on top. His own team hates him, the people who are suppose to have his back. With his senior year in jeopardy and a huge secret to hide, he has no allies except for the girl from his calculus class. 

Tori Reddick isn't a huge fan of basketball players, honestly she isn't even a fan of basketball. So, when she meets a hot 6'6 basketball player she doesn't put the pieces together between Jordan and Jacob Kappalac. 

Until her roommates realize exactly who he is. What will happen when she torn between loyalty and her first love?

*You & Basketball Series, BOOK III*
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