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CHAPTER ONE
Megan’s Point of View:
It was my first day on this court. I didn’t know how to react. I knew most of the fans were excited to see me, and believe me, I was excited to see them too. I would have given up a long time ago had it not been for them. They keep me pushing.
“Megan, are you alright?” My coach, Jane, asked.
I forgot to add, she was one of the reasons I did not give up either. I had met her a few years ago after one of my many bar fights. The first words she had uttered to me were, “Such wasted gifts and talents.”
“What did you say?” I asked, wanting her to repeat herself if she dared to.
“Such wasted gifts and talents,” she repeated emphatically.
I had decided to go over and teach her to mind her own business when one of my friends, Josh, stopped me.
“Meg, you don’t want to do this,” he said.
“Get out of the way,” I warned.
“Meg, I have never lied to you before, and I will not start now. Just trust me, it’s all you need. Come on now, let’s get out of here,” he insisted.
Thinking about what he said, he did sound right. Perhaps it was all for good. He had better have a good explanation for this.
“Thank the heavens that today is not the day for you to learn your lesson,” I finished before storming off with Josh.
“What was the meaning of that back there? You had to let me embarrass myself by walking away and you of all people know that I never run from a fight,” I started to say when we were out in the clear.
“I promise you, I saved you a lot more respect than you would have had you decided to take her on,” he maintained.
“What do you mean?” I asked, perplexed.
“Just tell me what you have been on about,” I added.
“Take a look at this,” he said, handing me his phone.
“I don’t want to be looking at videos, man. Just tell me already, so I’m getting out of here,” I warned.
“Just take a look, that’s all. I promise it will be worth it,” he assured me.
“Well, let me see…” I agreed and stretched out my hand to get his phone.
“Say something, Meg,” he chided me when he saw I had suddenly become speechless. Something inside of me wished I should not have seen that video in the first place.
All my life, I had been told I was very talented and was the best at what I did, and I had believed that too. For a very long time, I never saw anyone who could stand or come close to a one-on-one with me. Now, that belief and self-esteem had just been crushed.
I was looking at one of the most if not the most brutal fights I have ever seen. And it was her, the lady from earlier. As much as I hated to admit it, Josh was right. She was indeed better than I was, and she would not even break a sweat had she taken me seriously on my challenge.
She fought like she was hungry. A hunger neither I nor any boxer I have seen had. It was like she needed it to breathe, to live, and to survive. Such hunger, something that I clearly lacked.
“You get my point now?” Josh inquired.
“Yes. I guess I should be thanking you for saving my life, right?” I asked with a scoff.
“Well, for starters, that would be the most appropriate thing to do, don’t you think?” he retorted.
“But knowing you as much as I do, I doubt I would ever be hearing that from you, seeing as you would rather…” he was saying before I interrupted.
“I would rather die,” I stopped him just before he finished his sentence.
“Unlucky me,” he added, shaking his head.
A few weeks later, I’d run into Jane again in another one of the bar fights, and she had convinced me to come work with her and put my gifts to better use.
She would only tell me a few years later that she knew I would be a star from the first time she saw me at that bar.
“But how? I didn’t have your passion or power,” I said to her.
“But you had the strength, the power. In some successful boxers who were lucky, that’s all they ever had, their strength. But, I can put the hunger and passion in you,” she had said, and boy did she.
The speakers immediately brought me back to reality.
“Tell me what bothers you,” Jane chided.
“Nothing ever bothers me,” I said with a convincing smile.
“Do not try to fool me with that smile. You might fool others, but not me. Had I not known you any better, I would have thought that you were scared or nervous about your opponent, but we both know that that’s not true. You will tell me what it is,” Jane insisted.
“Not now, please. There’s so many people here,” I begged, knowing Jane would stop at nothing till she got what she wanted out of me.
“If you cared so much about the people here or what they think, you would do better and not keep your face like you are scared to death of your opponent. If I were you, I would be more worried about what the bloggers would write about me in a few hours with that look on my face and spreading all the sought of misinformation about the fight. I know the fight would be a walk over for you, but we cannot afford to have any negative energy now,” she explained.
“I will behave,” I promised as I flashed a smile to the cameras.
It was now time for me to step on the weighing scale. Thank God it will finally be over soon. I hated weigh-ins because of the long interviews and sometimes, boring opponents. Nothing has interested me that much in the last 3 years of my career.
Just as I stepped on the scale, something, whether metal or wood, I could not tell hit me on the head. Next thing I knew, I felt my knees going weak and then, it was all black.
CHAPTER THIRTY -CHRIS POINT OF VIEWMy heart hardens but I tried all my best to hide it.I'm selfish! She is for her future and the best for her.My brows hiked upwards as I regarded her with open curiosity, noticing the familiar nervous habit of her teeth worrying at her plush lower lip."The conservatory programs?" I repeated, digesting this tidbit with no small measure of pride. "Babe, that's incredible! You know how insanely competitive that admittance process is – you should be walking on air right now!"Hailey's face blossomed into a radiant smile at my enthusiastic response, only for the expression to falter slightly a heartbeat later."The only... the only snag is... well, shit – it's in LA, Chris." She winced, averting her gaze as if bracing herself for an outburst or disappointment to cloud my features. "If I take it, we'd have to do the long-distance thing for at least a year while you finish up your senior courses. And you know how demanding and intensive that program is,
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE -CHRIS POINT OF VIEW"Animal in the sack..." The mocking words replayed in a malicious loop as I paced the cramped confines of my studio apartment, the discarded groceries forgotten on the sagging futon.I paused, running my hands through disheveled locks as I wheeled towards the laptop again."Okay, Chris... deep breaths," I murmured, flexing my fingers to dispel the lingering sting from when I'd pounded the wall."Time to learn more about this Miles asshole and what horrors he inflicted on Megan."The search engine was already loaded, so I simply punched out the name, the web exploding with an avalanche of results.My eyes boggled at the sheer volume - movie premieres, charity galas, People Mag covers – all glossily depicting the same chiseled, generically handsome face with an oily smile plastered on."Holy shit..." I swallowed hard against the lump of indignant revulsion creeping up my throat. "This Miles character is like... the quintessential douche-bro cele
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT -CHRIS POINT OF VIEWI stormed down the cracked sidewalk, Jake's car peeling away behind me. "A woman boxer?" I spun on my heel; jaw clenched. "Why didn't you just say that, Jake?"He leaned out the window with that insufferable smirk. "Where's the fun in that, writer boy?" He mimicked Megan making my cheek blush."This isn't a game!" I snapped. "You made me look like an idiot in there."Jake's smile only widened. "Relax, she ate it up. Megan loves throwing people off-balance." He winked. "Consider it an initiation." He smirked. "She loved you!" He winked.The car roared off before I could protest further. I growled under my breath, fists balling as I watched his taillights disappear around the corner. "Some friend you are..."....I slammed the apartment door, tossing my jacket onto the crooked coat rack. "A woman boxer..." I shook my head, dropping onto the sagging futon with a huff.Interesting.Running a hand through my disheveled hair, I booted up the old l
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN -MEGAN POINT OF VIEW"Okay just an hour!" I slide the phone back in my pocket.Inhaling the cool morning air, it felt refreshing after the frustration I had been feeling.And with every step I take, I could feel the tension leaving my muscles.I turned the corner onto the riverside trail, enjoying the peace and quiet of the almost empty path so early.Up ahead, I saw a familiar figure stretching on one of the creaky benches overlooking the water.Josh looked up as I got closer, grinning from under his worn baseball cap."Well, well, if it isn't the famous Megan Williams herself!" he said teasingly as he stood up straight. "What brings you out here?"I rolled my eyes good-naturedly, grateful for his irreverent ability to instantly defuse any lingering tension.Josh had been my closest friend for as long as I could remember - the one steady, stabilizing force who never wavered or faltered, no matter how chaotic the currents of life got."Can it, you jackass," I sho
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX -MEGAN POINT OF VIEW"Rise and shine, kiddo."Jane's rough voice broke through the phone, shattering my peaceful sleep.I squeezed my eyes shut tighter, trying to hold onto the last bit of blissful rest for a few more moments."Don't you dare hit that snooze button," she grumbled, like she could read my mind."Trust me, you'll want to prepare yourself before turning on the TV." She warned."What's now?" With an annoyed groan.I opened one heavy eyelid and squinted at the bright red numbers on the alarm clock.5:13 AM.For Goddamn Sake!Only Jane would consider this ungodly hour an acceptable time to start psychologically tormenting me."Just get your leathery old ass over here and spit it out," I grumbled, shoving upright and scrubbing my hands over my face. "Unless the building's on fire, nothing could possibly be disastrous enough to merit this level of sadism."An ominous pause stretched between us, dense with unspoken weight.When she finally responded, her ton
CHPTER TWENTY-FIVE -MEGAN POINT OF VIEWPresent"Well, that's my cue," I said to Chris with a lopsided grin as Jane stuck her head in the doorway."You coming or what? We have much to do today!" she barked leaving me behind.I rolled my eyes good-naturedly. "Yes, mother. Give me a sec." Turning back to Chris, I clapped him on the shoulder. "Stay out of trouble while I'm gone, writer boy. I expect you bright-eyed and bushy-tailed for our next session."A faint blush crept up his neck, but he met my gaze steadily. "I'll do my best to contain my wild ways until you return," he deadpanned.I chuckled low in my throat. "That's what I like to hear." With wink, I walked away following a muttering Jane."Ah! Finally, there you are!" A voice made me stopped!"I looked all over for you," she added with smile."Miss Williams! It's an honor." She leapt to her feet, practically vibrating with excited energy. "I'm Lilly Carson, your new assistant."My eyebrows hiked upwards as I took in her petite







