Unexpected Crush

Unexpected Crush

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Ivy and Reign meet at a party one night. Both of them didn't want to be there. Ivy got forced to go by her friend Lilly to get out and socialize, and Reign didn't want to go because the hockey team just lost a game. Both end up meeting and talking for hours during the party. This is just the start of their blooming relationship. Ivy- Bookworm college girl who rarely goes out. Only has one friend. She likes to keep to herself and doesn't like to make waves. Hasn't dated anyone since freshman year of college because she got cheated on. Bisexual. Reign- Star Forward on the mens college hockey team while she is the only girl. Loves going out and living it up in college. Very popular and flirty but also very caring and passionate about everything. Is a very loving person. Lesbian.
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Rocket's plan is simple, get traded to the Wolves, catch a crush, get over it, then maybe date someone for real. He's expecting the crush to be Fenrir, all-star player, golden boy, head captain. It's not. Yeti's plan was harder: keep it quiet until he's out of professional hockey. Ignore it. Don't think about it. Don't act on it. Don't say it. Don't get drunk and let it slip. Don't tell anyone and maybe it will go away. Don't tell anyone and you can ignore it. Then he meets the one person that makes it impossible to ignore. *** WARNING: drinking, heavy language, themes involving internalized homophobia and childhood traumas, sexual content

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