Healing Us: Sports Romance, A Comeback Uncovers Love

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Healing Us

By Abi Josselyn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright
©
2016 by Abi Josselyn – All
rights reserved. 

The author holds exclusive
rights to this work.  No part of this publication may be reproduced,
distributed, or transmitted in any form including photocopying, recording or
other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior permission of the
publisher.

 

WARNING: This book contains
sexually explicit scenes and adult language.  It may be considered offensive to
some readers.  This book is intended for adults 18+ ONLY.  Please ensure this
book is stored somewhere that cannot be accessed by underage readers.

 

This is a work of fiction. 
Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are used in a
fictitious manner and not to be construed as real.  Similarities to real
people, places or events are entirely coincidental.

 

 

Message from the Author:

Thank you so much for
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After reading, please give the book your honest feedback by submitting an
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thankful I’m able to write for my audience. 

 

 

Contents

Prologue
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Chapter One
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Chapter Two
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Chapter
Three
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Chapter Four
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Chapter Five
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Chapter Six
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Chapter
Seven
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Chapter
Eight
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Chapter Nine
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Chapter Ten
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Chapter
Eleven
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Chapter
Twelve
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Chapter
Thirteen
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Chapter
Fourteen
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Chapter
Fifteen
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Chapter
Sixteen
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Chapter
Seventeen
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Chapter
Eighteen
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Chapter
Nineteen
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Chapter
Twenty
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Chapter
Twenty-One
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Chapter
Twenty-Two
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Prologue

 

Beth Barker is staging a comeback. She plans on winning the
gold medal in the summer Olympics after she survived a horrific accident. When
she’s accepted to an elite track team in Utah, finding love is the last thing
on her mind.

 

Love happens anyways when an old college mate enters as her
physical therapist. Ben Knight is not the scrawny athlete with a crew cut
anymore. Ben’s silky brown hair and chiseled physique cause Beth to take notice
of the man whom she is forced to spend time with.

 

Beth has never run faster and she’s falling in love but
trouble ensues. Ben has Lizzie on the mind and the young upstart Heather
appears as her suitemate. Drugs, miscommunication and a competitive field of
athletes are obstacles Beth and Ben must conquer. Will they have what it takes
to win when a gold medal and love are within reach?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter One

 

Beth Barker stared at the phone as if she could will it to
ring because her long-time coach was scheduled to call. She was perched on the
couch that replaced the one she spent 4 weeks sleeping on as she recovered from
reconstructive knee surgery. Buying a new couch was necessary because the old
one reminded her of the dark days in which she recovered by painfully pushing
her body. Beth had already done things that her surgeons thought impossible.
Now, Beth waited to hear if she could take another step towards the Olympic
gold medal podium. Beth won the silver medal four years prior but a year later,
demolished her knee while riding her bike during a weeklong tour. The phone
chimed and Beth prepared herself to learn her fate.

 

“Hello Jonathan. There are no sharp objects within reach so
you can give it to me straight,” Beth said as she sat on the edge of her seat.

 

Jonathan cleared his throat. “Pack your bags Beth because you’re
headed for Park City Utah. You have the chance to make the comeback that few
thought possible. I’m not going to sugar coat it; you have your work cut out
for you. Team Apex had conversations with your surgeons and gave it a lot of
thought. They’re going to put you into intensive rehab and you’ll be required
to see a sport’s psychologist. They had concerns about your attitude and your
ability to work as a member of a team.”

 

“College was a long time ago and it’s not fair to bring that
crap up again,” Beth snapped. Her reputation as a lone wolf with a short temper
was not easily shed.

 

“Beth, that’s what they’re talking about. They can bring up
whatever they want because they’re taking a risk bringing you on board. They
don’t have room for divas at Apex.”

 

“This injury has humbled me and given me time to ponder.
I’ll reign in the behavior but I’m sure that you’ll be the first to tell me if
I screw up.”

 

“I’ll have to counsel you from afar Beth because they don’t
want you bringing your own coach or physical therapist. They have their own way
of doing things and they’re not willing to make exceptions.”

 

Beth threw a shoe across the room. “You and Elijah are huge
reasons that I’ve come this far. This is beginning to sound like boot camp and
what if I don’t like the new people. Jonathan; you’ve been with me for eight
years and Elijah is special but I don’t have to explain that.”

 

“Beth; these are sacrifices that you’re going to have to
make. You’re considered one of the older women competing for an Olympic medal
at 26, although in normal human years you’re just a baby. I’ll be available for
pep talks as you need them and Elijah knows how badly you want a comeback. he’ll
be willing to let you go and you never know what will happen with him in the
future.”

 

“When do I leave Jonathan?” The sacrifices were more than Beth
prepared for but she was willing to make them.

 

“Day after tomorrow, which gives you to time to say farewell
to Oregon.”

 

“Yeah, that’s not long enough. I’d better find Elijah. Will
you be at the track tomorrow so I can hug you goodbye.”

 

“I’ll be there. This is good news Beth and you shouldn’t be
thinking of anything but that gold medal. Coburg Oregon will be here waiting
for you when you’re done kicking ass.”

 

“I have a million things to do Jonathan, I’ll see you
tomorrow.” Beth hung up and dialed her physical therapist Elijah. They had
recently moved beyond a flirtation and Beth hoped it would be her first full
blown relationship since a broken engagement. It was probably best that things
hadn’t gone as far as having sex because it was easier to say good bye.

 

****

 

Beth answered a knock at her door while she was throwing
things in her suitcase. She opened the door to find Elijah with a jar of
wildflowers.

 

Elijah smiled as he gave Beth a kiss. “I got your message
and I spoke with Jonathan. I grabbed these from my garden to give to you as a
farewell and good luck gift. I was thinking red roses but I remembered that you
hate those because they’re thorny. Congratulations Beth; the dream lives on and
you have a shot at glory.”

 

Beth wiped away a tear. “It’s not fair that I have to give
up you as my physical therapist and friend. We had something good happening Elijah.”

 

Elijah embraced Beth. “It’s for the best Beth. You don’t
have time for a partner and I hate to say it but you’re not ready. You were
engaged to Trevor a year ago. It’s going to happen but not now and not with
me.” Elijah ran his fingers through Beth’s short red hair. “Don’t think for a
minute that I haven’t thought about us hopping in bed together but it’s not
responsible.”

 

“You can visit and we can video-chat.” Beth said hopefully.

 

Elijah shook his head. “This is good bye Beth. I want you to
head to Utah and not look back. Second chances don’t come along often – go for
it.”

 

Beth had a good cry after Elijah left. She had been confused
and maybe it would be best to shelve her romantic life. Her relationship with Trevor
ended badly and part of it was her attraction to Elijah. It was something that
Trevor couldn’t come to terms with and he encouraged her to figure it out. Beth
thought she was doing that with Elijah but Utah took precedence. Beth sighed as
she continued to pack for her new life in Utah.

Chapter Two

 

Beth walked off the plane in Salt Lake City, scanning the
crowd for Dixie Simmons who would be picking her up. Dixie would be easy to
spot because she was tall and glamorous. She had her hair in intricate braids
and her make-up done, even as she flew over the hurdles.

 

Dixie bound over when she saw Beth and gave her a warm
embrace. “I couldn’t believe it when I heard you were coming. You were all
anyone talked about last year and some people were saying you’d walk with a
limp. Running was out of the question.”

 

“What can I say Dixie. I have amazing folks on my side and a
hell of a lot of good luck.” Beth smiled.

 

“I think it took more than good luck. You’re a determined
woman and resilient.”

 

“I guess. We’re the old ladies of the group because I hear
that most of the women or should I say girls, are teen-agers.”

 

“It’s true but we already had our shot at being young and
I’d say we did o.k. with a gold and silver medal in our back pockets. If we
make the team and win medals than great but we have to be happy and not jealous
of the youngsters.”

 

“Impressive attitude Dixie,” Beth said as she hauled her
baggage off the carousel.

 

“I’m a mom now and it changed me.” She smiled.

 

“Wow, congratulations. How’d you get back in such amazing
shape?”

 

“Baby weight isn’t a big problem when you go into the
pregnancy fit. I had that going for me as well as the great staff they have at
Apex including the General, as I like to call him. He’s a physical therapist
who’s also a pro when it comes to diet and fitness. I was hesitant at first
having a man with his hands all over me. They gave me the opportunity to go
with a woman but I said no and I’m glad I did. I’m in better shape than before
I had Julian.”

 

“Nice. I need someone like that on my side although my coach
and therapist in Oregon were top notch.”

 

“The staff here is on another level Beth and I advise you to
trust them. I’ll drop you at your condo which is in the same building that I’m
in with Samir and little Julian. We have a family suite but you’ll share yours
with another woman. Everyone has a private room and bathroom but you share a
kitchen and living room. The set up works and if you have a partner, the
privacy comes in handy.”

 

“I won’t need that, Dixie. I’m flying solo, which I think is
a good thing.”

 

“It is good. Samir and I took advantage of our privacy and
it resulted in Julian.” Dixie laughed. “I wouldn’t change a thing because
Julian is the best thing that’s ever happened to me but be careful.”

 

They pulled up to a modern condo building with a stunning
view of the Wasatch mountains. It was apparent that Apex spared no expense.
Things had changed a great deal in four years because she remembered training
facilities used college dorms that were free in the summer to house athletes. A
concierge greeted her as she walked through the glass doors.

 

“Hello, I recognize the red hair so you must be Beth Barker.
I’m Robin, the concierge, building manager or whatever. Some refer to me as the
house hen but I prefer Robin.”

 

“Good to meet you Robin. Dixie dropped me off and I don’t
even know what floor I’m on. You’re on five and I have a key for you and a
packet of information. Seth Mulligan will be in later to see you and he’ll be
your coach.”

 

“Cool Robin. I’ll wait for Seth who I assume will have more
information because I sure need some. This place is like a city and I’m new to
Apex so it’ll take time to learn the ropes. I’m sure to see you a lot.”

 

“No, you really won’t. Athletes spend their days at the
track and the gym. Any time left will be for sleeping and believe me, you’ll
need it.”

 

Beth took the elevator up to the fifth floor and into her
suite that had a panoramic view. Both rooms were empty so she took the one
facing the mountains. Her muscles were tight from the flight and then sitting
in the car. However, it was mostly the result of nerves as she tensed up when
she wasn’t comfortable in a situation. It was one of the things Beth would
discuss with the sports psychologist because she couldn’t tense up in
international competition. She unpacked and waited for Seth whom she knew only
through reputation as a no nonsense coach. He won a gold medal 20 years ago at
the Olympics in the 1500 and expected his athletes to fall in line or go home.
She heard the front door of her suite open; apparently Seth didn’t knock first.

 

“It’s Seth. I’ll wait in the living room for you. I checked
in with Robin and she said you were here,” he called out. “You have been
assigned a therapist who should be here shortly and then we’ll go straight to
the Bolt gym.”

 

Beth answered back as she threw on a pair of black athletic
pants and a green Lycra mid-drift. “Bolt as in Usain? That’s cute because it
seems like all the buildings on the Apex campus are named for gold medal
winners.”

 

“Astute Beth. That’s why there isn’t one with your name on
it because silver medal winners don’t get the honor.”

 

Beth shook her head before walking out to meet her new
coach. He wasn’t like Jonathan at all but that was o.k. because liking her
coach was not necessary as long as he helped her win gold. Beth walked out of
her room confidently.

 

Seth offered his hand. “Nice to meet you.” He looked her up
and down. “I see we have our work cut out for us because I don’t think Jonathan
was telling the truth about your weight. We’ll test all of that and see where
we stand in terms of nutrition. You’ll have a chance to spend time with your
therapist this afternoon but tomorrow at 5:30 you’re all mine when we hit the
track together. One last thing before Ben arrives; what was your last 5000?”

 

“Jonathan sent you my times and they were in the 14.12-14
range. I ran the 1500 in the last Olympics and that’s what I’m focusing on.”

 

“That has yet to be decided. You’ll run the race that’ll get
you through the trials because you’re older and the field is different.”

 

Beth bristled at his comment. “What’s Ben’s last name?”

 

Seth stood up and smiled. “Why don’t you ask him Beth
because here he is.”

 

Standing in the doorway was Ben Knight, who Beth knew well
from college athletics. They were not exactly friends and knew each other from
the Central Colorado University (CCU) Track and Field team. Beth was the
marquee runner and Ben wasn’t happy being in her shadow. He didn’t like that
she was the star and shined the light on women’s athletics, thus pushing the
men’s program into the shadows. It ended badly when Beth suddenly went pro and
left the program shorthanded before the NCAA finals. Ben and the rest of the
male athletes were crestfallen when no one paid attention to the program after
her departure Ben looked fit and more put together than he did in college. His
black hair shined and it wasn’t cut in the military style he sported in
college; instead it was tousled and skimmed the collar of his shirt. Beth felt
sick to her stomach and a part of her wished Ben had a beer belly with a bald
head. Most importantly, Beth wished he wasn’t her physical therapist.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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