He pursed his lips as if debating something. "I don't use social media. No twitter, no insta, Facebook or anything of that sort. Never really got into that hype."
I tilted my head, twisting my lips, a slight bitter tone hitting my words. "Ok, that's cool. I should do the same. Social media does pull a drain on you."
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College to Madison is a chance to dive into the adult world, an opportunity to escape high school and renew a start, and an acceptance into one of the most prestigious colleges in the United States, Yale, is all she could have dreamed of. With a whole set of new faces, she can leave her past behind, and much to her luck, in the first weeks of freshmen year, Madison is able to meet a new best friend: a boy named Nathan.
But as she spends more time with him, stories don't line up, calls and texts start becoming fractured, and free time suddenly disappears. A white lie for one may spiral into a mess, but despite the clueless and heartbroken, it will take much more to break the bond.
Being a skater can make you feel things that not a lot of other sports can. It can be joyful and make you feel like a champion, just as it can make you reach rock bottom and lose yourself.
Izumi might have learned it in the worst of ways.
Her journey takes her back to the coach of her childhood, a man that even if ruthless for most, has a true heart of gold.
What she never thought was that even fixing her skating wouldn't be as easy as it seemed.
For that she needed someone with entirely different experience.
The real question is if the magnetism that draws her to this man is purely out of admiration for who he is or if there's something else.