Old Money, New Love
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  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 1m
  • Reads 154,944
  • Votes 2,463
  • Parts 34
  • Time 3h 1m
Ongoing, First published Jul 27, 2023
16 year old free skater Sophie Bellerose, takes a leap of faith in a lottery ticket attempt.
After crossing out all winning numbers, she claims five hundred thousand quid using her gained cash to pay a high-end boarding school fee, all the way in Brighton, England.

Sophie is the human embodiment of sunshine and cheerfulness. 
To everyone else she is innocent, kind and understanding. Not an inch selfish, yet caring. But every girl has her secrets. Sophie included

She meets her first acquaintance in fault of her clumsiness. Noah Alcocer.

Whilst attempting to maintain her quiet and unnoticed nature, her sudden arrival catches the of the athlete. 

The old money, hockey player is well known amongst the pupils at Brighton for brushing girls off his cold shoulder, yet a sense in him feels that she is different. 

TW : mature themes, foul language, violence

Rankings 🫶🏻

#2 boardingschool 6th October 2023
#2 sunshine               5th October 2023
#1 ed                             9th October 2023
#1 oldmoney           29th January 2024
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What can one room and a few minutes of awkwardness with two strangers actually do? What can hate do? What can secret feelings and longing for love do? What happens when a young successful hockey player and a rising singer meet? Their paths converge, even though neither wanted it, and it's up to them to figure out how to handle it. Their worlds and goals are completely different, just like them. Will they be able to tell each other their secrets and feelings despite all the obstacles, hatred, lies, mistakes, pain and heartache? And will they be able to forgive themselves for what they have done and said?