endgame; challengers

endgame; challengers

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Art is the sun, always in the light. Patrick is moon, who cannot shine without the light. Tashi is Jupiter, who was supposed to be a star. Veronica is Earth, always shined by all. Veronica Smalls breathes tennis. And track but she uses the sport as a way of staying shape for the other. Passionate is the term used by commentators, but crazy is the better term for it. She could be found partying only outside of the season, but it was never proper partying. No drinking. No smoking. No boys (or girls). No regrets. That is until she gets a little loose lipped. Before the biggest match of her career. Did she mention that the match was against THE women's tennis prodigy, the one everyone is counting on going pro. Also known as her once childhood friend turned unnaturally tension based (occasional friend?) enemy and their boys.
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*She wasn't looking for love - just snacks and a nap. But then he smiled...* ~True love? Unexpected. Emotional growth? Unwanted. Drama? Inevitable.~ Veronica D'Costa isn't exactly the main character type just - a regular teen: emotionally avoidant, chronically sarcastic, and fully committed to winging her way through life, with her loyal (and mildly chaotic) friend group. One night. One betrayal. That changed everything. Now Veronica's pretending, deflecting, and power-napping her way through emotions. But when a certain boy - golden-eyed, infuriatingly kind, and way too observant - starts asking the right questions, she'll have to do the one thing she's avoided all year: feel. Because surviving senior year means more than just acing math or mastering beer pong - it means facing what broke her, before she lets it define her. She's growing up. She's falling in love. And she might just be the main character after all. Messy, meaningful, and mildly chaotic - this is the year everything changes. Even her. P.S.- This isn't a fairy tale. It's a slightly sarcastic coming-of-age crisis.

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