Captain vs Captain (gxg)
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  • Reads 7,922
  • Votes 435
  • Parts 28
  • Time 1h 57m
Ongoing, First published Jul 01, 2015
Mature
Ashley just moved from New York to San Diego California for her senior year.  The differences between the states isn't just geographical. In California she now attends an all girl's private school. The only comfort she has is that this school has a soccer team, but throughout the school year, she will encounter a gorgeous but ruthless head cheerleader named Skylar. She will also encounter many admirers  which she is hesitant to give in to. Eventually she will only have eyes for Skylar but will soon find out the real reason why Skylar has been singling her out, which isn't what she thought it was at first.


This story is a girl girl story and has strong language, violence  and sexual content so reader please be advised. This book has been rated mature and is not suitable for all audience.
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