Natalia Conway is the twin sister of Charlie Conway. Instead of Hockey, she's a figure skater. Her best friend Guy Germaine tries to get her to play hockey but when she see's how the coach acts, she refuses. She does play hockey but not for District...
After the game, I changed out of my pads, grabbing my bag and headed out of the locker room.
"Hey!" I heard someone call.
I barely turned, but rolled my eyes when I saw Andrew. He caught up to me and smile.
"Hey." He said again. "You're Natalia right? That's a beautiful name."
I smiled slightly and turned to walk away again. Andrew stopped me again, asking where I was headed.
"I've got to practice for Figure skating," I snapped, once again trying to walk away.
"Figure skating?" He questioned. "Why?"
I groaned, wanting him to stop following. "I was chosen to represent the U.S.A. for Figure Skating as well as hockey."
"That awesome," He smiled. "Congratulations."
I thanked him, and then turned around and stomped to the dorm. I hadn't really been aquatinted with any of our new teammates. The only one I had talked more then two sentences to was Kenny.
Finally, I was able to escape him, and made it to practice. I threw my bag down and stuck my skates on. I skated around in circles, before deciding to work on my moves.
I stumbled a bit on my landing, causing me to sigh. I started again, and stumbled. I cursed under my breath, and did the spin again and again.
"Damn it!" I yelled.
"I remember when you could nail that blindfolded."
I turned and looked to see Agnes. I smiled widely, and skated up to her. She stepped onto the ice and she hugged me.
I hadn't seen her since my last competition. You know, the one where I...I had an accident on the ice? That was my last competition, before I joined hockey.
"Now," She said. "Why don't you show me that spin again?"
"You mean the spin I can't get?" I snapped.
"That's the one." She said. "Now, we're not leaving here until you nail that jump."
I sighed, but started up again.
I wasn't sure what was wrong with me. I've never had trouble sticking a landing before, and all of the sudden, I can't.
But finally, after nearly ten minutes, I landed it.
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I cheered excitedly. Agnes smiled, but she said, "We still need to plan out your routine."