THE RAINY DAY CHALLENGE
Sébastien rammed his racket
into the ball as hard as he could, and it barely flew over the net.
Squib groaned as he raced towards it, but it hit the ground for a
second time just a few inches away from his racket.
"Match, Sébastien Dubé." Séb let out a sigh
of relief, and walked to the net to shake hands with Squib.
"That was a close one," he said tiredly.
"Yea…you didn't beat me to a pulp this time!" Squib raised
his eyebrows at him as they collected their things.
"I guess it's just an off-day," suggested Sébastien.
"I guess so…see you in The Open?"
"Sure. I'll meet you there." Squib headed for the showers as
Séb tucked away his racket.
"Mr. Dubé-
I'd like a word with you." Séb jumped- he hadn't
expected Skinner to be right behind him. He wasn't so big on
Skinner- especially after Gunns had worked so hard to get him the
endorsement deal, and later on, the job as an assistant coach. At
least he wasn't costing his dad sixty grand a year anymore.
"Ohkay." Sébastien dropped his racket back onto
the bench and turned to face the new coach.
"When
President Bates offered me a job coaching at Cascadia, he mentioned
you. Now after watching you play for a few weeks, I realize that you
do have a great amount of talent. But you really need to get some
new equipment- how long has it been since you got your racket
re-strung? Or replaced that frame? It's really hurting your
game." Skinner picked up the beat up racket, and plucked at a
string.
"Coach Gunnerson always taught us that the
game was about your spirit- not your racket or strings." Séb
said this tentatively- he'd heard that Skinner hated hearing
Gunnerson's name.
He was right- a nasty grimace
passed over his face when Séb mentioned the old coach. "Well
I'm the coach now, and I'm telling you- you're not going
anywhere with that twisted piece of metal." With that, he walked
away, leaving Séb feeling that much worse.
Sébastien didn't feel so great about meeting the
gang at The Open, but he couldn't get to his dorm without passing
right by it. Hoping to creep by unnoticed, he made a run for it.
"Séb!" He cringed, and turned to greet Squib,
Cody, and Adena.
"Hey guys…" he inched closer,
reluctant to join them.
"Where are you going? I
thought you were going to hang out here for a while?" asked Adena.
"Ahh…I just remembered- I have some- some- Assistant
Coaching stuff to do. Sorry…see you later?" he looked at them
hopefully, giving both Cody and Adena The Eye. He never meant to let
Adena into his little secret, but when he was in danger of leaving
Cascadia at the end of last year, he had to tell someone. And
of course, Cody already knew.
"Oh right…coaching
stuff." Cody poked Adena and she chimed in as well.
"Yea, must be uh- important."
"It is, so maybe
I'll catch you guys later." Just as he was about to leave, he
did a double-take. "Where's Megan?"
Adena
rolled her eyes. "Off on another two hour run. I asked her to
come along, but she just muttered something about 'rankings' and
ran off. Bye Séb."
"Bye…" Turning
again, Sébastien changed his mind about heading for his dorm
and turned to go outside. The sky was a deep grey, but he didn't
know where else to go. Besides, there was always the chance he'd
see Megs…
Séb headed for the abandoned court
and pulled out his racket. He bounced the ball- once, twice- and
hurled it at the wall. With every swing, he became more aware of how
old his racket really was, and lost more and more heart. He kept
trying though- after all, he'd had this racket for years. He lost
all hope when it finally started to rain. Looking up at the sky,
Sébastien collapsed on the ground, lying flat on his back
watching the rain fall.
A bang from the other side
of the court woke him from his reverie- Megan had just run in, and
slammed the door shut. Still facing it, she clutched the slats of
wood and turned around slowly, eyes on the ground. Sébastien
stood quickly from his spot on the ground, and wished desperately he
could turn invisible.
Megan gasped when she caught
sight of him. "Séb! I didn't… I didn't see you
there."
"I didn't mean to startle you…I just
came out here for extra practise- then it started to rain and I…you
came in." Sébastien inched tentatively towards her, the
rain soaking into his hair and clothes.
"I didn't
know you were here." She took a step away from the door and
reached a hand towards him. He took it gently, and led her to the
bleachers. They both sat down together and stared straight ahead,
each preoccupied with their own thoughts, yet so aware of each other
that they could feel each other breathing.
"You
left your racket on the court…it'll rust," mentioned Megan
weakly.
"It's useless anyways. Skinner's been
on my back about getting a new one," he said disconsolately.
"So why don't you?"
"I…I can't."
He shrugged, not wanting to meet her piercing gaze.
"Why?"
"Just…because." Sébastien
wanted so badly for her to know the real reason why, but he just
couldn't bring himself to admit it. Yet.
Megan
could hear the tension in his voice and dropped the subject.
"Where do you go when you run?" It was a day for difficult
questions, it seemed. Now it was Sébastien's turn to watch
Megan closely as she fought to avoid looking at him.
"Anywhere…anywhere but here." Megs relaxed a little, and
opened up to him. He was so gentle… sitting here beside her in the
rain. "Sometimes I just need to get away. Everyone here is
so…so…" her voice drifted away and she stopped mid-sentence.
Sébastien was watching. Her lips, so soft and
pink, just barely parted as her eyes moved from the court to his
eyes. His lips looked soft too…
"Crazy," he
finished for her, his eyes almost closed, his body so aware of
everything around him.
"Yea…crazy." She leaned
closer, and his eyelids dropped just a little bit more. She felt his
breath on her cool lips, and her kissed her gently. He pulled back,
eyes still closed, and leaned in again. His lips sought hers,
feeling each other so tenderly. His hand cupped the small of her
back, his other hand positioned on her neck. Her hands danced on the
raindrops before she rested them on his shoulders. He kissed so
softly, without forcing anything.
The rain didn't
seem to forbidding anymore…instead it was a welcome touch
congratulating them on their love. As the rain started to subside,
they simply gazed at each other and kissed softly, sitting closer
now. Finally they decided to go inside. Sébastien took her
hand in his, and they walked the halls of Cascadia dripped wet and
glowing. This time when he went past The Open, he slipped in
quietly, Megan still clutching his hand in a daze.
The rest of Top Gun continued dealing cards until Adena, without
looking up said, "took you guys long enough!"
The
gang started laughing as she looked up with wide eyes at everyone and
winked at the happy blushing couple.
