Page 159 of Liar on Ice


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Willow squeezes my hand.

“I know you are.”

And I am.

Even with the hollow feeling of sitting up here instead of down there.

And even with the quiet, uncomfortable realization that the team is still winning without me.

I watch him skate past the bench again.

He’s exactly where he’s supposed to be and I let myself just be proud of him.

ZANE

I know it’s coming.

Coach doesn’t say it outright, but when he claps a hand on my shoulder after the game and says, “Don’t disappear,” I get the message.

I have a shower and change.

Then I’m being steered - subtly but very deliberately - toward one of the smaller conference rooms off the main corridor.

Russo catches my eye as I pass.

“Don’t screw it up,” he mutters.

Helpful.

I push the door open. Three men sit around the table. One of them I recognize from the bar.

He looks up and gives a small nod.

“Zane Blake,” he says. “Good game. I’m Henry.”

“Thanks,” I manage.

I don’t sit until they gesture.

Henry leans back slightly, studying me.

“We’ve been watching you for a while,” he says.

“You’ve had a strong run this season,” another scout adds. “But what stood out over the weekend and at the game today-”

He taps his pen lightly on the table.

“-was your composure. You’re the kind of player we need.”

I nod, not trusting myself to speak yet.

Because if I do, I might say something stupid likethis is everything I’ve ever wanted.

Henry glances down at a folder, then back at me.

“Where are you academically?”

“Final year,” I say. “Exams in January.”