Sophie Grace Wilson has always lived and breathed football. A former player with big dreams of becoming a coach, the sport isn't just a passion-it's her calling. Now, she's determined to break into the male-dominated coaching world, focused on proving herself and paving her own path. The last thing she expects is to cross paths with Trent Alexander-Arnold, one of football's biggest stars and a key player for Liverpool.
Their connection is unexpected, electric, and complicated by their teams' intense rivalry. But their story is anything but instant. What begins as a clash of personalities and playful banter slowly evolves into something deeper. Sophie finds herself drawn to Trent's charm, wit, and surprising vulnerability, even as she fights to keep her focus on her own goals.
As the slow burn of their romance sparks to life, Sophie faces challenges that extend beyond team rivalries and the media frenzy surrounding Trent. Loving someone in the public eye means navigating pressures she never imagined, while balancing her own identity as an up-and-coming coach. Can Sophie stay true to herself and her dreams while building a relationship with Trent, or will the tension between their worlds-and their hearts-be too much to overcome?
started: 22/10/24
finished: -
published: 28/11/24
Aster Mackintosh aspires to be like her older cousin.
A journalist and now an it girl of an entire sport. Lissie Mackintosh was always favorited by the family but that didn't bother young Aster as she (in secret) attends university to hopefully fulfill her dreams of being a sports journalist.
Jude Bellingham, a boy loved by many fans (girls) and his family. The golden boy of football, people would say which isn't a lie.
He struggles with one thing though. Jude can never find a girl who isn't using him for...well him or isn't using him for money and popularity.
Until he meet's beautiful Aster Mackintosh.
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"I would do anything for you!"
"Anything?"
"Anything."
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jude bellingham x fem oc
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#48 journalism