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Author: Hewrite
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THE RETURN

~KADE~

The black gates of Crawford Elite Academy swung open as my father's Mercedes pulled up. Home sweet home. Sort of.

"Remember what we talked about, Kade," my father said, not looking up from his phone. "Dr. Miller was clear. Your knee can't take another season."

I stared out the window at the massive stone buildings. "It's fine now."

"It's functional. There's a difference." Dad finally put his phone down and turned to face me. "You have one year left. Focus on your classes. The business program. That internship spot is still waiting for you."

I bit back what I wanted to say. No point arguing again. We have been over this a hundred times during my three months at the rehab center.

"Thanks for the ride," I said, opening the car door.

"Think about what I said," Dad called after me. "Kingston Financial isn't going to run itself someday."

I grabbed my bags from the trunk and nodded goodbye. The car pulled away before I could close the trunk.

The campus looked the same. Perfect green lawns. Stone buildings with ivy. Students walk around in their expensive clothes, carrying expensive bags, and talking about expensive plans.

Three months away hadn't changed anything here. But it had changed me.

I shifted my gym bag to my other shoulder and tried not to limp as I walked. The last thing I needed was for people to see my weakness. At Crawford, weakness was like blood in the water.

"Kingston! You're back!"

I turned to see Denver Reynold jogging toward me, grinning. My best friend since freshman year looked the same – perfect hair, perfect teeth, perfect life.

"Hey man," I said as he pulled me into a quick hug.

"Why didn't you text me your arrival time? I would have helped with your bags." Denver grabbed my duffel anyway. "How's the knee?"

"Good as new," I lied, the way I'd been lying to everyone. "Ready for the season."

Denver’s smile faltered for just a second. "That's... great. Coach Marshall will be psyched."

We both knew he was just being nice. Coach Marshall had already found my replacement. Lucas Harper, a junior with almost as much skill and none of my baggage.

"Have you seen the guys yet?" I asked, changing the subject as we walked toward the dorms.

"Everyone's excited you're back. We're still the defending state champions, you know. Your goal in the final is legendary status now."

The goal that had won us the championship. The goal that had also torn my ACL, MCL, and meniscus when I landed. The goal that might have ended my soccer career forever, if you believed my doctors.

I didn't.

We reached Harrison Hall, the senior boys' dorm. The building smelled like an air freshener trying to cover up the smell of teenage boys. It was oddly comforting.

"Your old room," Denver said, stopping at 312. "I made sure they didn't give it away."

"Thanks," I said, genuinely grateful. At least one thing was the same.

"Team meeting at four," Denver said, handing me back my bag. "Just to go over pre-season stuff."

"I'll be there."

Denver hesitated. "Are you sure that's a good idea? I mean, if you're not cleared yet…”

"I'm cleared," I said, too quickly. Another lie. "I'll see you at four."

Inside my room, everything was as I had left it. Trophy shelf on the wall. Team photos. Soccer posters. My Crawford Elite jerseys hanging in the closet.

I sat on the bed and finally let myself wince at the pain in my knee. The doctors had said six months minimum before playing again. It had been three.

But I didn't have six months. Senior year was my last chance to get noticed by college scouts. My last chance to prove to my father that I had a future in soccer.

My phone buzzed. Speaking of the devil.

Dad: ‘Let me know when you're settled. Remember our deal.’

Our "deal." I could return to Crawford only if I agreed to focus on academics and the business program. Soccer was to be "recreational only." That's what three operations and hundreds of physical therapy sessions had earned me..a recreational hobby.

I didn't bother replying.

Instead, I unpacked my secret weapon, the training schedule I had created with my physical therapist. Mike had understood what soccer meant to me, even if my father didn't.

He had designed a program that would strengthen my knee faster than the doctors thought possible.

"It's risky," he had warned me. "Push too hard, and you'll undo everything we've worked for."

The risk was all I had left.

I changed into workout clothes and headed to my first class. As I walked across campus, people stared. Some waved. Others whispered. Word travels fast at Crawford.

Mr. Wright's AP Economics looked the same too…boring charts, buzzing voices, and classmates who either knew all the answers already because of their parents or didn't care because of their trust funds.

"Mr. Kingston," Wright said when I walked in. "Welcome back. We were just discussing opportunity cost."

"Sorry, I'm late."

"Take your usual seat."

My usual seat was next to Aiden Parker, team captain since I had been gone. He nodded at me, not exactly friendly but not hostile either.

"Still walking," he said quietly as I sat down. "That's something."

"Still playing," I corrected him. "That's everything."

Aiden raised his eyebrows but didn't argue. He had seen the injury happen. He had visited me in the hospital afterward when my leg was twice its normal size and the doctors were using words like "career-ending."

The rest of the day passed in a blur of classes, fake smiles, and "good to see you back" comments. Everyone watched how I walked, looking for signs of the injury.

I made sure they didn't see any.

By the time four o'clock came around, my knee was throbbing. I popped two pain pills in the bathroom before heading to the team meeting.

The locker room fell silent when I walked in. Twenty pairs of eyes, some friendly, some curious, some thinking I was done.

Coach Marshall stood at the whiteboard. He was a former pro player himself until an injury ended his career. The irony wasn't lost on me.

"Kingston," he said, nodding. "Take a seat."

I sat on the bench, trying not to show how good it felt to take weight off my knee.

"As you all know, pre-season starts Monday," Coach continued. "Two practices a day for two weeks. Fitness tests first day."

My heart sank. Fitness tests included a timed two-mile run. There was no way my knee would hold up.

"I've posted the preliminary roster," Coach said, pointing to a paper on the wall. "This isn't final. You all have a chance to prove yourselves."

Everyone rushed to the list. I held back, waiting until the crowd thinned.

When I finally looked, my name was not under "Starting Lineup" or even "Bench." It was under "Pending Medical Clearance."

So that was that. I was not even on the team unless a doctor signed off. And no doctor would.

"Tough break," said a voice behind me. Lucas Harper, my replacement as striker. "But hey, you can still help with team morale."

I ignored him, walking out of the locker room without another word. If I stayed, I might punch something. Or someone.

Back in my room, I threw my books against the wall. Then I took a deep breath. Getting angry wouldn't fix anything.

I needed to prove myself. And to do that, I needed to train.

But how? The team had priority access to all the facilities, and the Coach would bench me permanently if he caught me training without clearance.

Then I remembered. The old gym. The one behind the science building that hardly anyone used anymore. The janitors usually left it unlocked because the drama club stored props there.

Perfect.

I waited until after dinner when most students were in their dorms or the library. The campus was quiet as I snuck across the grounds, a small bag with my cleats and a soccer ball slung over my shoulder.

Sure enough, the old gym door was unlocked. Inside, it was dusty and dark, with just a few emergency lights casting long shadows.

I set up some cones I had borrowed from the equipment room and fashioned a goal from two chairs.

My knee protested at the first few cuts and turns, but I pushed through it. The pain was temporary. Failure was forever.

For an hour, I drilled. Ball skills. Short sprints. Shots on goal. Each movement felt better than the last. By the time I lined up for a final power shot, I was sweating but smiling.

This could work. Secret training, building my strength, and proving everyone wrong when tryouts came. I just needed time.

I lined up one last shot, focusing all my frustration on the ball. The perfect strike, it would have gone upper corner if there was a real goal.

That's when I heard it. The sound of the door opening.

The door to the gym swung open. I froze mid-kick, the soccer ball sailing past the makeshift goal. Whoever had just caught me training was not supposed to be here either.

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