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Out of my league
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Ongoing, First published Nov 29, 2022
Mature
Nothing could get worse for Wren than finding out her boyfriend cheated on her with his new professor. When 22-year old Wren finds him in his bed with his professor, she can only think of one way to get back at him. Destroy his most prized possession. His car. And when a nosey little girl wants to help, you let her. Not knowing she is the daughter of the NHL's most popular player. Knox.

What happens after when the little girl see's Wren ice skating with her sisters and begs for Wren to teach her to figure skate? The ex-figure skater turned tattoo artist with a hurtful past agrees. Bringing back terrible memories as she continues to teach her, and getting close to Knox. What will she do when she starts to fall deeper and deeper for Knox when her past is right on her heels..
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