----------------Dedication: Efferlast for the amazing cover! Thank you!
Recap:
"That's rough. When did you see her last?"
"Last night, actually," I sighed. "We didn't really talk."
He wrapped an arm around my shoulder. "It's okay, Grace. You have me now. And I'm not going to leave."
I felt my eyes turn wet again. "Thanks Harvey."
"No problem."
I drew closer to him and sighed.
Maybe this night wasn't so horrible, after all.
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My hand slaps the cool tiles and a rush of exhilaration floods through me.
Emerging, a smile of triumph stretched across my face, I grin up at Coach who is mirroring my gleaming grin back to me.
Although I feel and probably look like a drowned rat, I know I just broke my own record. I could feel it in my veins.
"Am I good, or am I good?" I smirk, hoisting myself up so I'm propped on my elbows.
"Excellent," he comments with an impressed nod. "Keep that up and you are going to smash the try outs."
"That's what I want to hear!"
"Come on, let's go do some cool down exercises. Don't want to overwork you, with try outs this Thursday."
I dive underneath the lane dividers and paddle towards the steps.
Glancing to him, I notice Ashton watching me quietly.
"What's first?" I ask, choosing not to think about his eyes and where they're focusing.
"Stretch your arms."
Stretching one arm out in front of me, I hooked my other underneath and pull it towards me. I repeat the movement on the other arm. I follow him as he does a few side stretches and lunges.
After touching my toes, I straighten and let out a slight gasp at Ashton's proximity. His eyes are trained on my lips.
Reaching out, he brushes a loose tendril of hair off my face. His long, slender fingers brush my skin. His hand cups my cheek and I move my head into his hand, seeking his warmth.
"Think I'm good enough to get on the team?" I whisper, biting my lip softly as I stare into his dark eyes.
"There's no doubt in my mind," he murmurs. "You're incredible."
***
Ever since my dream-like moment with the Coach, I have been soaring on Cloud Nine ever since.
With my chin planted in my palm, I gaze trance-like at the board.
"Hey," Harvey says, leaning over and lightly flicking me on the nose. "Anybody home?"
"Huh?"
"Class is over, loser," he snickers, slamming his textbook shut.
Blinking, I stare around, noticing everyone is packing up.
"What's got you off with the fairies?" he asks, slinging his bag over his shoulder.
Golden locks, deep brown eyes and a chiseled jaw materialised in my mind. I'm embarrassed to admit a goofy grin spread across my face.

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Coach's Number One
Teen Fiction#1 Teen Fiction | #1 Young Adult Unwelcoming teammates. A more-than-friendly swim coach. A swim captain who wants her off the team before she even starts. Who said senior year was going to be easy? ** Cover By kimberly_white101** © 2017 by LaurenJ22...