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Broken promises|Guy Germaine•mighty ducks
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  • Reads 14,422
  • Votes 183
  • Parts 19
  • Time 1h 30m
Complete, First published Mar 21, 2023
What happens when two best friends get places on opposing hockey teams? Nothing good. Indiana James and Guy Germaine used to be inseparable, until Indiana gets put on the Hawks team and Guy gets put on D-5. Two best friends soon turn to sworn enemies due to the rivalry that arises between the two teams. Indiana feels as if Guy broke her heart, but that's not all he broke. He broke his promise too. 


"Promise me we'll always be best friends."

"I promise."

"Pinky swear?"

"Pinky swear."
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