The Power Play of Love
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Ongoing, First published May 18, 2023
Mature
Caysen Renée Miller was declared insane at the young age of 9, and for the past 12 years, everyone kept their distance. Once she was declared insane, no school would accept her so her parents were forced to homeschool her. This resulted in her having to do everything herself and never knowing what it means to be loved, truly loved.

Killian Damian Kennedy never really understood how people could settle down with one person. Killian just graduated from Penn State University where he played hockey and has signed with the Carolina Hurricanes in the NHL. His parents never cared to come to a game and ever since his grandparents died, he didn't have anyone at his games for him. He had never been with someone who didn't leave when it got hard until her.
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