Finding Dakota (GxG)

Finding Dakota (GxG)

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Elizabeth and Dakota were the bestest of friends since preschool. At the beginning of high school, the two were closer than ever and their flirty ways were constantly swept under the rug as just close friendship and teasing, but their silent feelings were unspoken yet seemingly understood by eachother. During the summer after freshman year, Elizabeth moved away for due to her fathers job, now in the midst of senior year, without speaking to Dakota once, returns to Portland.
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Kyla goes to King, which is the top basketball team in the conference. Courtney and Maya both attend Valley High, who haven't beaten King in ages. Maya is a new student. She becomes friends with Kyla when they room together at a basketball camp before school starts. Maya was able to witness firsthand the rival between the schools when her school teammate Amanda breaks Kyla wrist on a dirty play. This isn't the first incident between the two. At the camp Maya learns that her teammate Courtney is gay and has a crush on Kyla. Kyla and Courtney know each other, through a mutual friend named Ashley. Courtney confesses she has a crush on Kyla to Maya. Kyla has no idea and no clue Courtney is gay. As the school year goes on Kyla, Courtney, Maya and Ashley all get close. When love surfaces, one will have to make a decision if love is more important than a game. With every decision there is a consequence. When falling in love, sometimes the first person isn't always the right person. Friendships are tested as feelings are exposed.

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