PLAY DIRTY. (18+)

PLAY DIRTY. (18+)

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Skylar Laurent was never meant to be soft. Not on the court. Not off it. She built her reputation on aggression, silence, and a right arm powerful enough to make entire arenas go quiet. Cold, reckless, and impossible to read, Skylar became the kind of athlete people feared long before they ever understood her. Especially Briar Calloway. Because no matter how many championships separated them, Briar was always there- standing across the net, looking at her like she knew something no one else did. ⸻ Briar Calloway was volleyball's golden girl. Elegant. Controlled. Untouchable. The cameras adored her, brands fought over her, and the world loved pretending she was perfect. But perfection is exhausting, and Briar's carefully crafted image starts to crack the moment Skylar Laurent walks back into her life. Because hatred would've been easier. Safer, too. Unfortunately, Briar has never known how to stay away from things that could destroy her.
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