Ten Signs She's A Keeper
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  • Reads 1,174
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 2
  • Time 19m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2014
Meet Arissa Hadley, a girl who can definitely kick a ball or two.  Born and raised in Chelsea, football was not just a hobby to her but a way of life.  As the youngest daughter of Charles and Evelyn Hadley, one of London's most powerful A-list couples,  Arissa often finds that she cannot reach their high expectations and follow her sisters' footsteps. 

However with her twentieth birthday fast approaching, her mother is determined to teach Arissa how to be a lady and intends to start by persuading Arissa to give up her beloved sport and by meddling with Arissa's non-existent love life. 

How can she convince her mother that the suburban life is just not cut out for her, tackle the misogynistic guys that believe the only girls that should be on the pitch are the ones with pom poms in their hands all while playing a game of footie?
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