Chasing After The Chaser
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 39m
  • Reads 22,244
  • Votes 477
  • Parts 13
  • Time 2h 39m
Complete, First published Dec 25, 2020
Lynne Locke is a 16 year old Slytherin, who is outgoing and very competitive. She's had a crush on a guy named Terence Higgs for a couple years, but when she starts watching quidditch again, her eyes fall on someone else. A boy who steals her heart instantly, a boy who is also known as one of the hottest guys in school, the chaser of the quidditch team. This turns her life around and it becomes a competition between her and many other girls to win his heart. Will she do it?
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She's the untouchable Gryffindor Chaser, known for her skill on the Quidditch field and her sharp, no-nonsense attitude. He's the Slytherin Chaser with a reputation as smooth as his moves, and a secret admiration for her that no one-especially her-has ever noticed. From their very first match, the tension between them is undeniable. Despite their fierce competition and the deep divide between their houses, something sparks between them every time their paths cross, both on and off the field. He watches her with quiet admiration, intrigued by her strength and defiance. She can't help but feel drawn to the mysterious Slytherin, though she can't let herself acknowledge it-especially not with everything they stand for. In a world where their rivalry is everything, will they ever be able to cross the line between competition and something more? Or are the rules of their houses-and their hearts-too strong to break?