He Wasn't Just My Rival

He Wasn't Just My Rival

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(18+) Andrew Walker is the king of the rink - dominant, untouchable, and way too straight to care about anyone like ...him. Rowan Hays is the golden boy from the rival team, with curls that never behave, and a mouth that never knows when to shut up. Every hallway turns into a battlefield. Every look is a dare. They're enemies. Everyone knows it. Until one party, one game, and one moment they never saw coming - changes everything.
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Ash Mercer has built a reputation as the tough, untouchable guy who keeps his distance from everyone, but a rainy night outside a formal party changes everything when he meets Micah Hayes - a clumsy, soft-spoken outsider who seems to stumble through life with an open heart. What begins as a chance encounter grows into a series of unexpected meetings in cafés, on late-night walks, and in the quiet corners of the city, where sarcasm and shyness slowly turn into playful banter, trust, and something neither of them expected. As their bond deepens, both are forced to confront feelings they don't quite know how to name: Ash, terrified of being vulnerable, and Micah, unsure if someone like him could ever be truly loved. Through misunderstandings, laughter, and the ache of almost losing each other, they discover that love can be messy, tender, and worth every risk. Their story unfolds as a bittersweet yet heartwarming slow burn - two imperfect young men learning that sometimes the person who catches you when you fall is exactly the one you were meant to find.

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