What would you be able to do for love? Do you think that what destiny unites, neither time nor distance can separate it? An ordinary morning for Samantha suddenly becomes a roller coaster of emotions. That mysterious stranger she bump into at the airport turns out to be nothing more and nothing less than a soccer star, a world champion... a rising star. The crush will be immediate for both of them, but neither will have it easy when it comes to love. Being Asperger has made things a bit difficult for Dominik Weigand, when it comes to bonding emotionally with someone. He has focused his entire life on football and only dreams of winning the FIFA World Cup, but his world will be turned upside down when Samanta Andrade crosses his path and helps him discover a feeling he has never experienced. For her part, Samanta only dreams of studying archeology at a prestigious university, so when the opportunity presents itself, she doesn't think twice. However, things will get a bit complicated for her when she discovers that she is in love with someone who belongs to a world very different from her own. If you like stories with a lot of drama, of emotions on the surface, of intrigues, reconciliations and love that breaks barriers, this is your story.
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Of all the things he did not like doing, getting out of bed was one of them. But he had to, the alarm clock was so exasperating. We Are The Champions was the one song he hated most in the whole world. That morning, like every other, he regretted choosing that Queen song. If there is a way to hate a song, that is to use it as an alarm clock ringer to wake up to. But it was not all bad, at least, if he woke up feeling low or blue, Freddy Mercury's voice would remind him he was a champion.
Dominik Weigand at age 19, was the most coveted player this season. Sports critics dubbed him “The Bullet”, because he was unstoppable when it came to scoring goals.
Although he was a celebrity, Dominik never acted as such. He would reject invitations to crazy wild parties all the time. He was raised differently from the rest of his team mates. From a very young age, his father taught him the value of Discipline. Since he was 5, soccer became his obsession. He would practice 6 hours a day, which earned him an enviable physical condition. Also, the walls of his room were covered in posters of every great soccer player in history and he owned a huge collection of the Germany national football team merchandise.
That day was just like every other day for the past three months. The world cup was just around the corner, thus, increasing his training schedule from 6 to 8 hours a day. Coach said he needed to relax a little, but Dominik was not the type to relax. Winning the World Cup with the Germany national team would consecrate him as one of the best footballers of all time. He would be shoulder to shoulder with all those great men such as Franz Beckenbauer, Jürgen Klinsman and Gerd Müller, whom he looked up to since he was a child dreaming of becoming a national team footballer.
With six club titles under his belt from the FC BAYERN MÜNICH, highlighting his two consecutive Champion League titles and a UEFA Euro the same year, he became the youngest player to ever accomplish such feats, all he was missing was getting to lift the World Cup. That would definitely be the cherry on top. He would retire a legend in some 10 years, the youngest player to ever manage the trifecta. That was all he wanted.
Getting out of bed was a prowess to Dominik, but he always came through. As soon as he set foot on the ground, it was like something was triggered inside of him. As if Weigand was a robot, for he often reacted as a machine, mechanical, methodical. It was no secret that Dominik had Asperger's, but he did not enjoy having that term being used on him. To everybody, it was Aspie.
He was diagnosed at age 6. The doctors remarked how special his case was. Usually, patients with Asperger's Syndrome showed no interest in sports or any kind of group activities, but, even at that, Dominik was exceptional, going against the odds. His parents reacted very well to this diagnosis and they always tried channeling the boy's special abilities and talents in the best way possible, although they sometimes made the mistake of pampering him a little too much. Dominik never knew rejection, being the way he is, but the exact opposite, he took pride in being different, sometimes, he would even be manipulative, even if unconsciously.
To Dominik it was pitiful how some people would use their condition as a trend and not what it really was, a lifestyle. Hearing them say they had Asperger's only because they were petty, arrogant or had a bad attitude. They would use the word “disorder” as if it were equal to “genius.” Undoubtedly, Dominik took for granted that, those with such "disorder" thought of themselves as a Limited Edition Weizenbock who were actually, nothing but an ordinary Heineken.
He got dressed and took his iPod. He looked in the mirror right before he left his room. The outfit Adidas sent him to try out was amazing, all in black with neon blue stripes. He thanked once again for the man who invented Supplex, it was great for working out.
The sound of whistling in his ear buds marked the start of his daily routine. A jogging session while listening to Engel by Rammstein, a particular habit of him since he hated almost any kind of loud noise, but his favorite music was all he could tolerate.
He was running high speed as a few drops of sweat slipped down his forehead and arms. As the endorphins and the serotonin increased in his bloodstream, so did his desire to keep going and going. He loved the wind in his face and his heart beating hard as it could.
Almost two hours went by until he decided to go back.
When he came home, he noticed a black car parking by his driveway. He noticed it was his friend Friedrich coming up to greet him.
“I hope you're all packed already” the visitor said.
“Almost” was Dominik sole answer.
“Almost?” the man looked at him with his brow arched high. “The plane takes off at 4 o'clock. For crying out loud, please be ready on time.”
“I'm always ready on time.”
“Don't you dare! I've had to call Ewald the past 5 times to have him wait for us.”
“They would never leave me” said Dominik, opening his front door.
Ewald Metzler was the Germany national football team's coach, apart from being one of the few people in the world who could manage to tolerate Dominik, it was really common for Dom, as some of his team mates called him, to "act up" but it was not his fault, his condition made him very vulnerable to noise, sudden weather conditions or physical contact with his peers, so, nobody could expect him to adapt to things. Most frequently, things would adapt to him.
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