Transfer
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 24m
Ongoing, First published Mar 30, 2021
Her entire life, it was drilled into Dani Davis' mind that soccer was her single shred of hope to ever even think about attending college. Without that scholarship money, Dani would be forced to stay home and wash dishes in the back of her Aunt's run-down diner. 

At the age of eighteen, Dani had finally pushed her way to the top, and was granted a full ride to Cornwall Tech. On top of that, Dani found herself on the starting lineup, and had fought all the way to the NCAA championships of her freshman year.

However, on the night of the championship, one game destroyed all of Dani's hard work that she mustered her entire life. One play. One move, was all it took - and everything she'd ever known vanished right before her eyes.

Forced to transfer schools, the only Division I college that was willing to hand out a full ride to an injured player was a local school - Tavern College. Tavern's women's soccer program had just started up two years ago, and it did not look pretty.

Although being injured, Dani almost instantaneously took the helm of sharpening up this team. The insurmountable inexperience among the players scared Dani, and she thought she would never make her parents proud again. 

With this new novice and unmotivated squad, the Tavern boys' soccer team breathing down her neck, and the obsessive thought of revenge against Yorkville never escaping her mind, will Dani be able to make her parents proud of her again? Would Dani be strong enough to mold this team into future champions?
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