Torn
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  • Reads 811
  • Votes 45
  • Parts 18
  • Time 1h 29m
Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2015
Cameron Ol'Vare was a girl who was raised in a family where she had to work hard for what she wanted. Finally working at a Law Firm for the holiday for after her parent's death she resides in Canada after which she met Tyquan Laughlin, a man whom she detested since they had met before. He was actually glad to see her. They ended up going on a pretend date and things suddenly took a toil on her onwards. A few weeks after them talking, she found out they have a unique connection, which was continously tested through several life-changing events. 

With the help of the few loved ones she has left, she has to try to make it through whatever she's going through to fulfill her lifelong wish.
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The girl in our soccer team

15 parts Ongoing Mature

Ever since Cameron was a little girl, she had always dreamed about becoming a soccer player. Her dad being a soccer coach, was one of the main people who contributed to shaping that dream. He saw her potential early on and nurtured her skills with endless practice sessions in their backyard. People often thought Cameron was a tomboy because she kept her hair in a pixie cut, which made it easier for her to blend in when her dad placed her on his all-boys team. While the short hair helped her fit in, it didn't shield her from the challenges of being the only girl in a male-dominated sport. Despite the teasing and challenges she faced, Cameron's determination and her father's unwavering support kept her going. At first, the boys on the team were taken aback and skeptical about having a girl join their ranks. Over time, they learned to support her and include her into the group. As Cameron demonstrated her skill and dedication, they made an effort to ensure she felt accepted and valued, focusing on her talent rather than gender.