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"Come on, you know I'm not that..."

I'm not looking where I'm going, my eyes fixed on Linda's ass, and I collide with someone, knocking them to the ground and causing me to stumble into the wall. “Holy shit! Look where you're going next time."

I see some long blond hair, maybe a girl's as I grab my backpack, but before I can do anything else, my alarm on my phone rings, and I need to haul ass. My doctor's appointment is in twenty minutes, and since I can't technically be without my sling, that means I can't ride my motorcycle. Thankfully, the campus bus is convenient enough, and I catch the bus right as it starts to pull away, taking it the ten minute ride to University Hospital.

* * *

I
’m
glad that Western University has one of the better orthopedic departments in this half of the United States — I couldn't imagine what it would be like to have dealt with any sort of injury at some cow college in the middle of nowhere.

"Mr. Hart? Let's get you to X-ray," the nurse, a cute little thing who's already eying me as we walk down the hall, says as she leads me to the scanning room. I check out her name tag and I have to do a double take. I've seen her before, but this is the first time I've seen her name tag. Really? Someone actually named their daughter Nancy Drew? You've gotta be fucking kidding me. "You're feeling no pain, right?"

"None that the doctor can help me with," I say, giving her a smirk. Nurse Nancy might just be what I need to relieve some stress. "You might be able to, though."

"Oh?" she purrs, leaning in. She's got a tight little body, that's evident even through her uniform, and she's showing me just a little bit of cleavage with her scrub top. "Find me after the exam, maybe we can see what I can do for you."

"For sure," I smirk. "Think I can the speedy service? You know, I'm having so many aches and pains in my hip area."

"Swelling?"

"Lots of it.
Huge
amounts of swelling."

The nurse is breathing heavier, she's already DTF, and I take her hand and give her a little kiss on the knuckles. "After my appointment, where will you be?"

"Department desk," she half moans, her brown eyes half lidded and biting her lip. "I can take a meal break then."

"And we can get some privacy?"

She nods, and I kiss her knuckles again. "Good. Now, let's get the scans done."

The exam room is really high-tech, with the X-ray not being some old school sit there and take photos machine, but instead they are able to give you a live scan of the area. I can even watch my elbow move on the video monitor above my head. The X-ray tech records for a minute, then tells me I can go see the doc.

"Mr. Hart?" Dr. Lefort says. "How're you doing?"

"Ready to get out of this sling and back to the real world," I answer, flexing my arm. "You keep me in this thing much longer and my bike's going to forget who I am."

Lefort laughs, an interesting side effect of my mouth sometimes. I either piss you off or you think I'm funny. Some people think both at the same time, but Lefort, he's amused. "Well, let's take a look at the video. Hold on here... okay."

He replays the video, nodding and humming to himself in places. "And you're not feeling any pain?"

"None."

"Let me see the incision. You know, I still don’t understand why you didn't let me do the surgery athroscopically. The scar would have been no more than the size of a thumbtack hole eventually."

I look at the two inch line on the inside of my arm and grin. It's perfectly aligned with the tattoo I want to get, a half sleeve that'll go from my shoulder to my elbow. "Chicks dig scars, doc. You know that, right?"

Lefort laughs again, and has me flex my arm a few more times. "Okay. You're cleared to start rehab, I assume you'll be working with Coach Taylor?"

"Unfortunately," I grumble. "Coach Bainridge ordered me to."

"Don't knock it, Dave's a good man. Helped me with my rehab when I tore up my hip going hiking last summer. And doctors make the worst patients, because we know that we know it all already."

I smirk at his joke, and roll my arm. "Think I can ride my bike?"

"Give it a few days," Lefort replies, scribbling on his clipboard. "Not because you don't have the strength, but just to reacquaint yourself with using the arm. At least wait until this weekend. All right then, I'll forward this all to both Coach Taylor and Coach Bainridge. Good luck, Duncan. I'm looking forward to seeing what you can do this fall."

"Thanks, Doc. Take it easy."

Chapter 2

Carrie

"
G
ood afternoon
, Coach Taylor."

"Carrie Mittel! How're you doing today?" Coach Taylor says, and I smile. Even though he's forty-five, with a bald head and a handlebar mustache that looks like he should be a biker or something, he’s one of the nicest guys I've known . . . when he's outside the weight room. I took two classes with him in the past, a freshman Introduction to Kinesiology course, and then in the first semester of my sophomore year I took Human Body Mechanics. In class, at least in the lecture portion, he's smart, personable, and really funny a lot of the time.

But get him in the weight room for labs, or especially when the bars come out for the squats for team workouts, and 'Coach' Taylor disappears. Instead, out comes 'DT' Dave Taylor, former USA's Strongest Man in the under 220 lb. weight class, and a one time owner of the world record in the squat for that same weight class. That man is a berserker and a borderline psychopath I think, but in a good way. Age and wear and tear maybe has slowed him down some, but Coach Dave Taylor knows his stuff.

So do I though, which is why he invited me to intern with the training staff starting last semester. It started with a lot of grunt work, and that meant for the first six months, my job was to carry weights, pick up after people, mop the weight room and training room, but most of all to watch. I watched and learned as Coach, or one of the other assistants, put groups and individuals through their paces. Once the semester was over, he 'graduated' me to doing tape jobs as well, and I've been doing those for the spring semester. Maybe soon I'll actually be allowed to work with people in rehab and movements too.

"I'm doing okay. What's on the schedule for me today?" I ask, hanging my bag on the hook that is designated for me. "Anything cool?"

"Maybe, but to start, just normal stuff. Women's basketball's going to be coming by soon for their pre-workout wraps and tape jobs, think you can handle that? I've got volleyball at three, but I'm handling them today myself."

I grab my clipboard and write it down. He insists that we all carry clipboards, and that we write down our work. Tracking is big with him. "Sure. Anyone got anything new?"

"Nothing I know of. Check the computer before you get to work," Coach says. “I might have something for you, but I’ll let you know a bit later. I don’t want to jump the gun. How's your own workouts coming along?"

"I'm putting in my time, you know that." It's actually one of the areas that I struggle with the most. I got interested in training during my senior year of high school, when a shoulder injury in softball cut my playing days short. Not that I was good enough for a school like WU anyway, but the rehab was really interesting. Being a long time athlete, my natural frame combined with my athlete's eating habits meant that my so-called 'freshman fifteen pounds' was more like the 'freshman fifteen kilos,' and I still don't feel good wearing overly tight or sexy clothes, even if I've gotten some of the bad weight off. At five eight and one seventy, I'm still nobody's fashion model, unless you are using Ashley Graham as your template. And if I ever get compared to her, I'm in good company.

"You know Carrie," Coach says, bringing me out of my reverie, "I keep telling you, drop the worries about your waist, get some protein cycling going, and hit the workouts hard and it’ll come in time. You’ll have to pick up the bat again if only to keep these athletes away.”

I smile, and brush my blond hair behind my ear. I’m proud of myself as-is, and I
have
gotten attention from cute guys. I like to think I’m a good size for my frame. "I know, Coach. I’m sure you're right, but sometimes, matching up what I know from class and what I end up doing in my own life... it’s not easy.”

He nods, then chuckles. "Sounds like me. You should have seen the rehab I put myself through after my last torn quad. There's no way I'd tell one of the kids who come in here to do that, I'd lose my job. Still, if you need guidance, my door's open."

"Thanks, but first I'll take care of the basketball team. You know how they are with their ankles and knees."

“Good. If I need you, I'll give you a holler."

The training room is actually right next to the weight room, which is in the basement of the main athletic building at Western University. The Madison Pavilion houses the coaches' offices, the main indoor arena where basketball and volleyball games are played, and in the basement there is the weight room, the training room, and the wrestling practice room. Next door is the smaller secondary arena where volleyball, girl's basketball, and other smaller sports do their practices, and the regular student weight room.

Of course, across the street from Madison Pavilion is Allen Field, where the football team plays, which dominates the skyline of WU and makes the Pavilion look small. It's not that surprising I guess, it takes a lot of space to make seating for eighty thousand people.

There is no way I could see it where I am right now anyway, being underground in the basement. I get to the tape room, where I see Alicia Torres, one of the basketball girls, already waiting. "Hey Carrie. How's it going?"

"Good Alicia. Aren't you a bit early?"

Alicia is a point guard for the basketball team, and despite her diminutive size, she's only five six and a hundred fifteen. She's fierce and has no fear, but because of that has a lot of bumps and sprains on a pretty regular basis. One of her weakest areas is her left ankle, and I take out the prewrap and tape to start getting her ready. "Well, you know how it is. Now that we're almost in summer semester, I've got more free time on my hands. Derek and I... well, let's just say we're going different paths."

"Oh, that's too bad," I reply. Derek is... I guess
was
, Alicia's boyfriend, a senior who's graduating in a few weeks. "What happened?"

"He took the offer for the job in Berlin, and he felt that the distance was just too far. It's not too bad though, I mean, him and I weren't too serious. But, that means I've got some extra minutes in my schedule, and I figured I'd get down here, get taped and get some extra warmups in."

I take off Alicia's sock and prop her foot against my thigh, aligning the joint just the way I want it. "And your ankle's doing okay?"

"Yeah. In fact, you do a better job with it than anyone outside of Coach T. Don't let the other folks hear that though, you know how bitches be hatin'."

I laugh, Alicia always had a way of putting things that seemed to put a smile on my face. "Thanks. I hope you just keep doing your warmups and rehab that I gave you, and you won't need the tape at all."

"Nope. Them other bitches will need it though, when I break their ankles with my crossover," Alicia continues, laughing. "This year I'm plannin…”

I look up as her words fade out, and she's smirking, shaking her head as she looks through the window that allows people in the training room to see the weight room and vice versa, a holdover from when this was a coaches office before some renovations about five years ago. "What?"

"Looks like Touchdown is here, surprise surprise. That man slut is never in here unless it's a mandatory team workout, what's his deal today?"

I turn around and see the same guy who knocked me down yesterday coming in and heading to Coach Taylor's office. Of course I recognize him, he's Duncan Hart, the star of the football team and one of the hottest guys on campus. Six four, two forty, with a body that looks more like it was designed by science and sculpted instead of grown. He’s the sort of guy that can look at you and make you feel like you're a fly in a spider's web. After that, it’s only a matter of time.

Not that he's ever noticed me. I'm a year behind him, and I doubt I’m his type. I'm pretty much invisible, now that I think about it. Only Coach Taylor, a few of my classmates, and the athletes I work with know me, and even then only partially. I'm too busy busting my ass and making grades to worry about a social life.

"Don't know," I say to Alicia, turning back and looping the prewrap around her ankle. That's the easy part, and I yank the spongy wrap to cut it quickly. "Hey, you're a rising senior like Duncan, right?"

"Yep. But I've got two years of eligibility left, since I redshirted my freshman year. I'm going to use it too, get started on my Master's while still under scholarship. Why, what's up?"

"Why's he called Touchdown? Linda from the volleyball team called him that yesterday, right before he nearly ran me over in the hallway upstairs. He didn’t even help me up."

Alicia chuckles and nods. "That's Touchdown. A lot of us girls around campus that know him, we call him Touchdown for two reasons. One, of course, is the connection to football. When you're the man who creates more points than anyone else, you get nicknames like that."

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