When The Game Isn't Being Played
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  • Parts 4
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  • Reads 519
  • Votes 16
  • Parts 4
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Jul 20, 2013
Auden had a normal teenage life, but due to a cheerleading accident and the betrayal by one of her best friends, instead of having the roll of the captian of the cheer team she finds herself on the field as the football team’s water girl. Now, on the brink of social suicide, Auden is stuck going to hot after school practices and away games with sweaty hormonal boys. Although the perks of this job were watching the varsity football team play shirtless it was obvious that during practice the players would talk about how many girls they’ve hooked up with or how big they’re jock straps were. But what these boys didn't know was that Auden hears everything. Who would have thought that these players’ secrets were as big as they’re egos?
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