Mending The Cracks
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  • Reads 1,995
  • Votes 60
  • Parts 5
  • Time 47m
Ongoing, First published Feb 24, 2013
They stole the spotlight. They hogged all the cheers. Got ahold of all the ice time. They stole the very image of hockey. The boys got it all. Cocky, full of themselves. They were  sexy and they knew it. Throughout their lives, Skylar, Sidney, and Elise have hated hockey boys. Now with the World Juniors just a couple of months away and the hype for gold in the air, the boys have once again stolen the spotlight. The girls have extraordinary skill, and want to be recognized. They’ve got the snipers, the slap shots, and the worn out skates to prove it. Now just months before Skylar, Sidney, and Elise are to leave for the  woman’s hockey championships, to represent Canada, they get the dreadful news that they've been chosen to help the junior boys win gold. These girls promise not to fall for a hockey boy but can a little tweaking and mending change that ?
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