Penetrate: A Bad Boy Sports Romance (Alpha Athletes)

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Author: Violet Paige
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way,” he explained. “We play through rain.”
    Scott and I nodded. The Italians agreed. We had played in rain plenty of times. It was part of playing an outdoor sport. I wasn’t worried. It made the ball heavier and it was a pain in the ass to have to wipe it off between points, but it was better than rescheduling the match. Today was our day. We didn’t want anything to get in the way.
    “Let’s go.” I stood behind the line ready to serve.
    The crowd was wild. Somewhere in that chaos Reyna was screaming for Scott, wearing a red and blue Team USA shirt. She was always glued to every play. Sometimes I thought she knew the game better than we did.
    My first serve was returned quickly by one of the Italians, but Scott was ready for it. He spiked it over the net and the fans erupted, roaring in unison. I grinned. That was badass.
    I stared our opponents down, assessing their positions, their eyes, and their stances before tossing up my next serve.
    I wasn’t the sentimental type. I didn’t save pictures, or keep souvenirs from trips. I couldn’t tell you the name of the first girl I kissed, or the first girl I fucked. Hell, I deleted texts off my phone. I didn’t keep shit, or think about it. But in that instance while the ball hovered over my head. While it floated in the air, carried in space by the ocean winds. While the crowd chanted “Miller-Laurer.” While the Olympic flag fluttered next to the American one. I had a moment when I felt like I was a part of something bigger than myself. I felt the weight of the Olympics. I felt the magnitude of what I was doing. I felt as if this was a moment I would remember. A first I couldn’t toss aside as if it meant nothing. And it was fucking incredible.
    “Mine!” I screamed diving for the ball as it came ripping toward me after the serve. The Italians were trying to play the angles in the back court, but I was fired up. I bumped it toward Scott as he stuffed it on their side of the net.
    I’d been reprimanded for my language before so I slapped my partner on the back instead of shouting “Fuck yeah.” He knew it meant the same thing.
    Before I knew it the first set was over and we had won by a decisive margin. We only needed to win the next one and we’d be on to the next round. The way the Italians were playing I couldn’t imagine we would have to face a third set in this match.
    I sat next to Scott while Eric talked to us about our scoring strategy.
    “You guys need to be more aggressive,” he urged.
    “More aggressive?” I looked at the scoreboard. “We’re fucking killing them.”
    “Yeah, but they never lose the second set. That’s their thing. They play for a third set. They take it easy in set one. It’s their style.”
    “Fuck,” I muttered.
    Scott stretched his arms overhead. “And it’s starting to rain.”
    The drops were cool at first, but they started to pelt in rapid succession, making me feel chilled for the first time since I arrived in Rio. I shook my hair as it was soaked from the rain.
    “Let’s get this over with. We are not headed to a third set.” I eyed my partner with certainty. We were playing harder and sharper than we ever had. This was our game to win.
    I wiped the rain from my face and chucked the sunglasses I was wearing into my equipment bag. They were more of a distraction now with this downpour.
    We rotated sides of the court. The rain was coming in sideways. The arena was starting to thin out by the minute. Even the most dedicated fans didn’t want to sit through this. It started to feel like a monsoon as the sheets of rain trickled closer together.
    Scott served first while I watched the net. Eric’s words rang in the back of my head. I needed to be more aggressive at the net. I had to get every spike. Every block. There was no room for mistakes if the Italians were used to dominating the second set.
    I had another one of those time-suspension moments. What the fuck was with playing at the Olympics? Why had I

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