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Ongoing, First published Jan 26, 2017
This is chapter one of The new short book i will be writing. I is about two high school students. One who is gifted in athletics the other in educational subjects. They are soon to be Sweethearts.
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In the fast-paced world of college athletics and media, two women are about to discover that the line between friendship and love is blurrier than they ever imagined. Paige is a driven basketball player with a dream of making it to the pros. Every shot she takes, every game she plays, is a step closer to turning her passion into reality. However, the pressure of balancing college life, a rigorous sport, and her ambitions leaves little room for anything else until Dakota enters her life. Dakota, a sports media major, is determined to carve out her path in the world of sports journalism. With a sharp eye for storytelling and a drive to succeed, she's determined to make a name for herself. Her connection to Paige starts as nothing more than a friendship, forged in the shared space of their dorm room and mutual respect's dreams. But as they spend more time together, an undeniable tension builds, and neither of them can ignore it. As Paige chases her basketball dreams and Dakota hustles to establish herself in a competitive field, their paths grow increasingly intertwined. What begins as a spark of friendship slowly kindles into something deeper. Amid late-night study sessions, on-court victories, and the pressures of college life, they begin to navigate the complex terrain of love, ambition, and self-discovery. But as their feelings for each other intensify, they must learn to balance their evolving relationship with their dreams. Can their love survive the challenges of college life, or will their ambitions pull them in separate directions? After each short chapter, a song that correlates with what happened will be at the end to listen to, this offers a deeper understanding of how the story can be perceived. Each chapter, as well as the story title, relates to a song. Both short stories and songs are an art form and are so intertwined that is why we decided to create the story this way. This is a short story, so it is a very quick read.
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22 parts Ongoing

"They were never a couple......until a prank tore them apart". When friendship turns into heartbreak, will he fight to get her back, or will he let her walk away forever? Alexander has always been focused on basketball, his grades and keeping his distance from messy emotions. When he meets Josephine at university, he feels a flicker of familiarity but can't place where he knows her from. She remembers him, though---how she liked him back then, how he never noticed her. They start as friends. Josephine hiding her feelings, afraid of ruining the friendship she's come to treasure. But everything falls apart when a campus contest for Best Couple suddenly announces them as nominees, a prank neither of them saw coming. Feeling betrayed, Alex lashes out on Josephine, certain she orchestrated the humiliation for attention. But the truth had its way of surfacing, and he discovers the setup. Now he realizes what he lost--and what he truly feels. The question is can he save a rebound or he missed his shot?