Learning To Hit The Curve
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  • Reads 131
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 12
  • Time 2h 42m
Ongoing, First published Dec 11, 2015
Sixteen year old Chloe lives in a small town where the townspeople expect a state softball championship trophy every year. But the town hasn't won in five years after having a fifteen year winning streak. It's Chloe's junior year and it's her turn at being the pitcher and leader of her team.  But Chloe isn't know as the athlete, instead as the straight A student aka the "nerd."

In steps Clayton, the captain of the baseball team and by far the hottest guy in school.  When Clayton and Chloe's paths cross, Chloe realizes the reason why all the girls are after him and it's not just his looks. Clayton holds something that only him and his family know. Will he be able to share his secret? 

Enter the lives of Chloe and Clayton as the experience life and realize that: "life is like a softball game, when you think a fastball is coming, you have to be ready to hit the curve."
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