"Kali?" I heard my twin brother, Jack, shout from the bottom of the stairs. "Yeah?" I yelled from my room placing my IPhone charger in my backpack, pulling the zipper closed. "We gotta go!" He said running up the stairs to my room. "Also do you need any help bring your stuff down?" He asked walking into my room and looking around. "Uh yeah, could you just grab my suitcase? I'll take my carry-on and backpack." I smiled at him as I followed him out of my room. We walked down the stairs towards the front door and for some odd reason Jack came to a stop. "What are you doing?" I asked furrowing my eyebrows. "Did I remember my toothbrush?" He pondered for a second. "Kidding! Kidding!" He laughed opening the front door and walking towards the Jeep. "You're absolutely ridiculous!" I chuckled, putting my bags down and locking the front door. I picked my bags back up and walked to the back of the jeep . I threw my bags in the back and closed the door a little harder than I had intended. "Come on, Kali! Get your butt in here." Jack shouted from the driver's seat. I hopped in the passenger seat and closed the door. Jack started the car and began backing out of the driveway. A smile formed on my lips as I clicked my seat belt in. Ah Montréal. I thought as I turned the radio on. I'll definitely miss my girls especially since regionals are right around the corner but who could pass up going to Team North America training camp? Oh yes, I thought as I laid my head back on the chair, who wouldn't want to spend several weeks with male hockey players. It won't be easy but hey who said I wanted an easy life?--Authors Note--
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The Unexpected || NHL Story
FanfictionKaliann Eichel is Jack Eichel's twin sister but to the world she is better known as Kaliann Phillips, the international figure skater. After suffering an awful injury and deciding to becoming a figure skating coach, she thinks life is going pretty g...