(OLD!!! DO NOT READ!!!) The Games We Play

(OLD!!! DO NOT READ!!!) The Games We Play

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Calista just needs to get through college. Oh, and get a scholarship so she can stop depending on her over-bearing parents. Oh! And manage perfect grades. Oh, and what's this? She has to optimize the game room for the e-sports club as her final project for her work design course...? (I will write a better description later)
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Chantelle just wanted a quiet place to study. She never expected to find him there. Tucked away in the athlete building, hidden from the noise of campus life, is Chantelle's secret study spot a forgotten room where she can work in peace. It's her refuge, her escape. Until Noah walks in. Noah is everything she avoids: confident, popular, and always surrounded by people. The golden boy of the soccer team with a future everyone else seems to have planned for him. She expects him to be like every other athlete loud, carefree, and uninterested in anything outside of sports. But the more time she spends with him, the more she realizes he isn't who she thought he was. Late-night study sessions turn into deep conversations. Banter turns into something softer. She learns that Noah doesn't just care about soccer his passionate about medicine, about helping people, about a future that doesn't fit the mold his father built for him. And to her surprise, he understands her in ways she didn't think anyone could. The more she lets him in, the harder it is to pretend it doesn't mean something.. In the quiet corners of campus, something unexpected is beginning to grow. But can they hold onto it before the noise pulls them apart?

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