Faith, Football & Friday Nights // T. Riggins *rewritten*
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  • Reads 42,573
  • Votes 887
  • Parts 27
  • Time 6h 5m
Ongoing, First published Oct 16, 2022
Dillon, Texas. A tight-knit town, deeply rooted in tradition and devoted to its high school football team, the Dillon Panthers. It is a place where residents rally together every Friday night, filling the stadium with passion, pride, and unwavering support for their beloved team. The town's identity largely revolves around football. Much like other small towns in the state of Texas. 

Dillon is also known for its strong sense of community. Neighbors look after one another, value their relationships and prioritize family, friendships, and loyalty above all else.

And while Dillon's traditional way of life may make it seem idyllic, it is also a place where secrets seldom remain hidden. 

For Maisy Coleman that's a problem. She's returning to the place she had left behind seven or so years ago one random spring night. Now she was returning harboring many of her own secrets.
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