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Number 05
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Complete, First published Oct 09
In Medellín, everything feels louder under the sunset - the cheers from the soccer field, the rhythm of taekwondo kicks in the coliseum, and the pulse that beats a little too fast whenever Victoria Sarmiento catches sight of jersey number 05.

Tomás Serna is the school's star forward - tall, serious, and always surrounded by noise that never quite reaches his eyes. Victoria is the opposite: a short, sharp-tongued artist with a resting bitch face and a soft spot she refuses to show. She trains, she sketches, she sings - but lately, her focus keeps drifting toward the boy on the field behind her dojang.

They don't talk much at first. Just stolen glances between practice sessions, the brush of hands when passing a water bottle, the sound of his laughter echoing from afar. But when the school's sports festival forces their worlds to collide, Victoria and Tomás find themselves learning the rhythm of each other's lives - one play, one kick, one heartbeat at a time.

It's a story about timing, growing up, and finding something real in the spaces between two dreams.
Because sometimes, fate wears a jersey.
And sometimes, its number is 05.
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