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Rating
15+
Chapters
10
Words
18,727
Characters
OC, Oliver Wood
Primary Relationship
Secondary Relationship(s)
Genre(s)
General
Era
Advisory
Mild Language
Story Reviews
9
Status
Work In Progress (WIP)
First Published
2005-07-15 12:29am
Last Chapter
2005-08-18 12:13pm
Last Updated
2005-08-18 12:13pm

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Ch. # Chapter Title Word Count Reviews
1 My Side of Things

Image hosted by Photobucket.com Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch? Does she know how to act?

1,568 3
2 Fiery Tempers

Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch?

1,658 1
3 Drunken Fool

Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch? Does she know how to act?

1,221 0
4 Goodbye Japan

Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch? Does she know how to act?

1,565 0
5 Wzorto Takes a Hit

Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch?

1,608 0
6 Red Tiger Club

Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch? Does she know how to act?

1,657 0
7 Slytherin Seductions

Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch? Does she know how to act?

1,847 1
8 Playing for What you Want

Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch? Does she know how to act?

1,965 0
9 Pixies and Fan Clubs

Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch? Does she know how to act?

1,957 1
10 Promises and Sexy Scotts

Loraine was always told, “Quidditch is a men’s sport. Stay away.” But she couldn’t help that she was awesome at it or that she loved it more than anything. So she’s fighting expectations. But what if she finds she can love something more than Quidditch? Does she know how to act?

3,681 3

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