The Hockey Players Sister
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  • Reads 755,865
  • Votes 11,555
  • Parts 42
  • Time 4h 5m
Complete, First published Oct 03, 2021
"So why did you quit gymnastics?" 

"None of your business." Leah said, her voice dark. 

"If you won't tell me why you quit, then tell me... why won't you play hockey?" 

Wes's comment struck a nerve with Leah. Her face softened for just a moment as she looked at the ground. Her fake facade faltering but quickly coming back. 

"Tell me, Wes. Why did you move?" Leah said returning to her bitch facade. This time Wes's face faltered.

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Please read the welcome chapter at the very beginning!! It gives any info that would Normally be in the description!!

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Forever Mine (ROYAL RIDERS SERIES BOOK #2)

42 parts Complete Mature

Never in a million years did I think I would cross paths with him again. Michael Woods. The boy who broke my heart. The boy who picked hockey over me. The boy who left me behind. After giving three years of my life to him, it was all over after his college graduation. He went his way and I went mine. But I never imagined landing a job at his agency when I moved to Boston four years later, let alone as his assistant. A job that's meant for me to service him, do as he asks, and give him all smiles. So, I play the part. I play the nice, kind, sweet assistant in public and ignore him like my life depends on it in private. The thought of getting close to him again terrifies me because I know. I know that once I let him again, I'll never be able to let him out. And if I do, it'll be at the cost of my heart, and this time he'll leave it broken beyond repair. I used to think he was forever mine. But hockey changed everything. What would he do now if he had to make that choice? Me? Or hockey? Or both? . . . ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TRIGGER WARNING: Mention of death by accident and depression