Living Proof (NHL)
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  • Reads 14,766
  • Votes 269
  • Parts 27
  • Time 3h 18m
Complete, First published Jun 28, 2015
Kolby Ryan Bair's(Bear), mom left the day after she was born. With nothing but her purse and a Walmart bag full of clothes, she vanished. Kolby's dad, David Bair, had too juggle a new born while being in the NHL. He did it on his own until he met Justin Read. Justin Read was a new player on David's team and well, you could call it love at first sight. No one on their team, the LA Kings, judged their relationship and it took 3 months for them too get hitched.
For Kolby, life was good. Ever since she could walk, her dads had her on the ice and by the time she was 6, she was known as the ice queen. She practiced with her dads and their team every time she was allowed to. Hockey came natural to her.
Tragedy stuck when Kolby was 10 and it felt like her life would never be the same. It was hard too believe a 10 year old wasn't happy and you could say, depressed. Finally when Kolby was 12 she got back to hockey and kept playing till she was 16, when she got pregnant with her daughter, Lily Shay Bair.
Not being able to deal with her daughter's dad, Kolby and her dad moved from LA to Hershey, Pennsylvania. From there, her life takes off. 
People may not think a girl can play in the NHL but in the end, she's Living Proof. 
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