wo: You W
i
ire life without my father's approval,
e ska
graded papers and muttered about "frivolous pursuits," I watched old Olympic
ted t
saved from tutoring kids in calculus, a fact he never knew. I auditioned for the university's ska
my first o
e me,
g the hallway outside Thompson Arena
my chest. I should have been heading to the figure skaters' locker room
ivalry. My boyfriend had been ta
I told myself.
ble doors just as the sound ex
game was
reboard. Falcons 4, Eag
ed, scanning the ic
il
ch flipp
over his chest, eyes locked
ncrete steps, forcing a smile th
lcons' head coach. This was his life
ief, business-like nod before turn
et breath and l
ised me. Fast, smooth, completely in control. He cut left, dod
e pulled his stick back, ev
crashed int
ber
clean, ruthless move, he stole the puck right from Marvel's control. One second
e, my breath catc
ke a storm.
r a path for him as he charged the Eagles' go
ck hitting the net
ena er
s 5, E
Falcons swarmed their captain, lifting him onto their s
Collins!
Coll
favorite. Th
his teammates' shoulders. His gaze, dark and intense, found m
my chest. There was something about the way he soaked in t
arro
tors' bench, the Eagles were alrea
o. Ma
side me, a note of pure satisfaction in his
too," I murmured, alr
, but I wasn't listening. Marvel hated losing. He'
d to fi
d, cutting him off gently. He just nodd
amp-smelling hallway on the east side of the arena.
hifting my weight from foot to foo
ng. That goal in the second p
finally s
in full gear, his helmet o
ly, taking a step
Just stood there
"That breakaway in the second period? I thought for sure you had it." I reached out and touched his
complete
r than
voice answered. I
he turned slowly. He lifted his
jaw. Eyes that weren't Marvel's wa
Coll
ke I'd been burned. I stumbled back
ze taking in my shock, my embarrassment. A
" he asked, his v
I hated the way he was looking at me, like I was a funny little puzzle. I opened my mouth, ready to tell him exactly
hree of his teammates, still in their gear, piled out. O
an arm around Ray Collins's shoulders. "Coach Ha
you being unfair? You're our coach's kid. S
behind my ear, forcing my voice to be calm. "I might be the coach's daughter," I sai
ive thing to say, but I
me, that same analyzing look on his face, as
il
s tight. Straine
urn
ng from one hand and his face a mask of co
to Ray Collins standing so close to m
hallway was sudde

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