Breaking the Boys
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  • Reads 109,107
  • Votes 3,945
  • Parts 22
  • Time 2h 23m
Ongoing, First published Oct 30, 2014
Ariel Evans was rejected. 
No a guy didn't stand her up on a date, she didn't lean in for a kiss and he leaned out nope she was rejected from the soccer team. Which consists of the boys, the five guys who were known to break hearts and bones if it came to that. 5 boys , 5 days and 5 pranks later. She was done, enough of the sexism , enough of the games the boys played on and off the pitch. Standing up for the entire female population- minus a few -she sets out to not only hurt them but to break them, falling isn't an option even in her 5 inch heels.
However as relationships grow and relationships break, dirty secretes are uncovered, pushed into dangerous situations Ariel must decide whether to stick with the boys or run away with the winning ball. The game is nearly over and only the best will survive.
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