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Franklin’s POV

I walked out before the coach finished the sentence.

Not because I hadn’t heard it… I had heard every word, including the ones between the words, the implication that months of work and a season of training were now sitting on a surface that could tilt in any direction. I walked out because staying in that office one more second with that specific information settling into me required a composure I didn’t currently have access to.

The corridor outside was empty and I walked it fa
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