"Hi. You two boys didn't seem to get the chance to be introduced. I'm Connie Moreau, by the way." She smiled sweetly, holding her stick and helmet in the same hand. She took a step back on her skates. The two wore the exact same yellow and black jerseys, with their names on the back of 'Garrett' and 'Elliott'. They didn't like using their last name because there was two of them and they played for the same team. Besides, they wanted to be different. So, they stuck with their first names. Garrett's jersey had a 'C' on the top corner while Elliott's didn't.
Elliott grew a little offender by the remark of 'two boys' because she wasn't a boy. "Elliott." She told her.
She nodded and looked at Garrett, the two twins still wearing their helmets, prepared to play. "Garrett Caldwell." He replied.
Elliott and Garrett Bombay have known their father their entire lives. Now that the Junior Goodwill Games are in need of candidates, Bombay's son and daughter fill in two empty slots. Together, the two keep their identity close by and a secret. As they learn the tactics and gimmicks of the Ducks, Elliott and Garrett realize there's more than hockey. After the recent passing of their mother, who was their caretaker and beloved guardian, Gordon must now take in his two kids and raise them like the dad he was always intended to be.
After becoming close with the team, the secret gets out when one of the team members find it suspicious how the Twins are different and that Garrett is a spitting image of his father. When he questions them, one of the twins decides to tell him a little more about it. With this player knowing the secret, he keeps it secret and has the urge to tell everyone, but will he?
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" Seriously, Park, why do you have to challenge every single thing that comes out of my mouth? "
" No one else seems to, and I'm sick of people like you saying and doing whatever they want. "
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Delanie Park hates one very specific group of people -- and with very good reason. Having a super-star brother who could do no wrong as long as he was playing his parents' favorite sport made Delanie the family's black sheep. Being forced to spend countless hours with his dirty, idiotic teammates left a great distaste in her mouth. Too often she was put on the back burner thanks to Jett's favorite pass-time. Being second best all because of a sport certainly left her with a stinging bitterness.
Maybe it wasn't right to generalize, but she couldn't quite force herself to care. As far as she was concerned, hockey -- and more specifically, hockey players -- was just bad news.
She just hated hockey.
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( republished original draft )