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The Perfect Shot
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Ongoing, First published Sep 02, 2024
Stevie Lawson's dream job as the official photographer for the New Jersey Devils brings her into the high-octane world of professional hockey-and face-to-face with its most enigmatic star, Jack Hughes. Known for his skill on the ice and his over-the-top confidence, Jack is a magnet for attention, both on and off the rink.

 As Stevie navigates her new role, she quickly finds herself caught in the crosshairs of Jack's magnetic charm and competitive nature. Despite her initial frustration with his cocky demeanor, she's determined to prove herself as more than just a lens for the team's fame.

 As the season progresses, the line between professional rivalry and personal connection blurs. With every snap of her camera, Stevie captures not only the intensity of the game but also glimpses of a deeper side to Jack. Their playful banter and occasional clashes evolve into something more profound, challenging both of them to reconsider what they thought they wanted.
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