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Dating My Brother's Soccer Teammate
READING AGE 18+
Recheal Writes
YA&Teenfiction
ABSTRACT
“You chose them over me,” Jules whispered, her voice breaking as Adrian walked away, “and now I’m paying for both our choices.”
The bro code was simple: teammates don't touch each other's sisters.
Jules Rowan broke it anyway. Adrian Cross was supposed to be her brother's best friend, not hers. The brooding transfer student with eyes and secrets carved into his skin. He was off-limits in every way that mattered.
But Jules was tired of being the perfect coach's daughter, so she pursued him. Seduced him and made him break every rule for her.
One stolen kiss in the equipment room changed everything.
Now her father won't speak her name, her brother wants Adrian's blood, and the entire campus treats her like a disease. She's broke, homeless, and friendless—the girl who destroyed a championship team for selfish love.
But the cruelest cut isn't the public humiliation or family abandonment. It's watching Adrian look at her like she's his biggest regret.
They say she's getting what she deserves for breaking the bro code.
Maybe they're right.
But some hearts are worth burning down the world for—even if you're the only one left standing in the ashes.