Risk | Quinn Hughes
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  • Reads 133
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jun 07, 2024
Mature
Quinn Hughes has everything. Climbing up the ladder in the NHL as the oldest of the Hughes brothers, his career has been nothing short of exceptional. And while the crowds continue to chant his name and embrace his skill, #43 continues to hide his loneliness behind the fame.

Gracie Warden has nothing. Living a small life behind her huge parents has finally begun to find its fit. Even though she's grateful for the financial freedom her family provides, the once-well known trust fund baby of NYC is bed-ridden with guilt and unresolved trauma after losing someone close to her.

When Gracie sends a personal text to Quinn by accident, the two find that their worlds aren't as different as you'd think. Will they both help fill each other's voids? Or spark something more?

Based on the song "Risk" by Gracie Abrams.
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