The Heart is a Muscle Too
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  • Reads 395
  • Votes 46
  • Parts 5
  • Time 36m
Ongoing, First published Feb 27, 2018
Mature
On Bridget Ernst's first day of her physical therapy residency, her first patient turns out to be the gorgeous NHL star Cameron Neve, who needs treatment for a groin pull.

Turns out they have an interesting connection and Bridget needs some special treatment for an old injury too.

--- For the "Valentine's Day Contest" Prompt #4 ---

The reality we perceive is relative and each of us sees the world in a different way. You spent all of your high school years being infatuated with your neighbor.  Both of you walked down the same road to attend the same school, every single day. You find each other again five years later and you finally get the nerve to talk to him/her. As you attempt to revive memories from your youth, seven words destroy you, "But... I have never seen you before."

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