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her jacket, Brooklyn bounces excitedly on the bleacher seat as her gaze tracks the hockey
m breath escapes into the frigid air of the rink. I roll my eye
o
rained on her
fifty
nine months. At this very moment, my fingers are almost itching to wrap themselves around my old fiberglass hockey stick. As I stare at the ice, my mind tumbles back, trying to recall a time wh
he space. The sights and sounds-even the smells, are t
which led me to a scholarship playing at a Division I college. But last year, I'd imploded und
. Old wounds, I'd assumed had scabbed over, have been made surprisingly fresh again. I
conversation. "No problem." Although, at the moment, it
drills before taking shots on goal. It's like a well-choreographed dance. One I miss. The ache in my
shut down and refused to think about hock
so m
ing in at
forget about the past and focus on watching the players move the puck up and down the ice. The game ends up being an exciting one, with the score tied or separated by just o
I lo
myself in the fast-paced action of the game. I don't have to think about the past or how I crumbled un
y love tha
she yells before add
surrounding us turn their heads as well, but she looks like she's havi
lown, Brooklyn looks at m
es," I
er wh
ing gaze sho
r with a roll of my eyes. At this po
is
iting for a reason as to w
better than to slap it all t
is
at was a crap call, ref. Open your eyes for a change!
before yelling, "Yeah, crap c
pping onto our seats and reachin
is
have to answer be
hti
ef!" Brooklyn
right one to make." I sip my diet cola and watch as one of our players skates over
n?" she asks as if she knows
who look even more strapping with all their paddin
y eyes i
a lightning quick offense and a solid, not to mention huge, defense. This is where the strapping comment comes into play. And the goalie was pretty talented as
you in?" The unexpected rush of adrenalin from tonight's win has Broo
ed going out after
ut she doesn't understand the reasons for i
obvious. "If I had told you, you wouldn
glad Brooklyn talked me into coming with her. I haven't had this much fun
her hands together as if in prayer. "Please, please, please," she begs
don't w
want to
on'
t, fine.
g
ause I usually end up regretting them. "But I'm not staying
in. He's sooo cute and sooo nice. I really like him, Cass." S
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s w
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've been rooming together, she's been out with four different guys. Number fifty-five is forth in that line up. Needless to say, the othe
o
o the lobby to wait for Brooklyn's new flavor of the week. All I can say is th
ike sh
r room. The coach will usually talk to the team (or yell if they lose
e's hot and athletic. In true Brooklyn fashion, she runs and jumps into his outstretched arms before wrapping her legs around hi
rrific traffic accident. You don't necessarily want
turned and you're the
ward the deep male voice. Before I
o
fly out of my mouth. My heart pounds painfully into overdrive. The
esn't take me seriously. And right on cu
nd of suck as a