Not All Hockey Boys Are Bad
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  • Reads 433,621
  • Votes 7,312
  • Parts 31
  • Time 3h 51m
Complete, First published Nov 10, 2014
*complete*

Rosie and Jack could not be more different. They were like Yin and Yang, North and South, light and dark. Jack was the "bad" hockey player who hid behind his walls and Rosie was the shy, awkward girl who went to all of his games. They shouldn't be mixing together. Nothing good ever comes of it but like two ends of a magnet, each can not stop the attraction for one another. And when the two ends meet nothing is ever the same again and their whole lives change as each figure out who the other truly is.
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New Beginning

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{sequel to Bad Boy Jack} "What do you want Madison? Please tell me!" He asked pleadingly. "I want...I want a new beginning. Jack, I want you to forget us, the memories of us. You know why? Because we're both not happy with each other. So let's go and write another chapter of our lives. Let's make it have a new beginning, and a new ending. But this time, you won't be in mine, and I won't be in yours." He looked down. "Madison, I want us, so bad. But if you don't, that's ok." We walked our separate ways. I looked back, hoping we would run to each other saying how much we love each other so much. But when I looked back, I realized that this, my life, isn't some cliché movie. And that we really didn't love each other. ~ ~ Madison Beer and Jack Gilinsky, two lovers who didn't love each other. The "love" they felt was only in another world.