We Puck, So What?
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  • Parts 6
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Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2022
Mature
Rhyder Dean and Teagan Frasier have been best friends since middle school. They are now in their junior year of college playing for their school's hockey team. After a drunken night they finally admit their feelings but keep it hidden from everyone else around them. If word gets out that they are together what would happen? What would their team think? Their classmates? Their families?

How difficult could it be to date right under everyone's noses?

*Notice*
'We Puck, So What?' is a mature BL [DRAFT] that has scenes of violence, sex, racism and homophobia. It mixes real life with fiction but doesn't represent real people, groups, or events. 

Credit for the cover goes to my friend.

Please be mindful of sensitive topics and keep any comments respectful and about the story.

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