The Black Swan's Final Revenge Pirouette: The 99th Game Was Mine All Along by Kylie Homme
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The Lakon ice hockey tournament had begun, and whether | liked it or not, | was about to step into Leo’s world
once more. This wasn’t just any match-it was a battlefield where legends were made, and failures were forgotten
Although | had decided to keep it professional and go with Echo, Jane insisted on watching
it live.
“Mommy, please! | want to see the live action.”
After several back-and-forth exchanges, | agreed with her and used a disguise to conceal my identity. Wearing
masks and glasses covered our faces successfully.
At sharp eleven in the morning, Jane and | arrived at the stadium; Echo had bought front-row tickets for us.
Seeing the spectacle of the rink, | imagined the scene of my Jane playing as a professional player in a few years
by herself. | couldn't wait for that day to
turn into a reality soon.
The commentators welcomed the hoMelodyble guests and gave a small speech on the significance of today’s
event before the players Introduction.
his team Leo cout, dressed in hockey gear, his confidence made him prominent among members. He waved
in our direction and mouthed, “Watch out!", makingconscious. | shifted in my seat uncontrollably; someone
must have informed him about my arrival
today.
But | didn’t respond, ignoring his attempt to gain my attention. Leo didn’t stop at it, he raised his brow and
winked as the referee blew the whistle, making the fans behind me
scream.
Hah!
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What a narcissist!
Well, the match started on a good note as both the teams were of equal caliber, they struggled to dribble the
puck into the opponent’s net. Both goaltenders were on high alert.
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As a center forward, Leo was attacking with his eft and right wing, his grace, and speed left others in awe. They
stayed in the lane, forming common strategy known as triangle.
The fight forward abstained from the puck, the left one and Leo passed it between them, making the goalie
move from side to side. That strategy opened up thefor scoring opportunities, and that was what Leo looking
for.
The puck crossed the line successfully and everyone cheered for him, the commentator announced one point for
his team. The gbecso intense after that, fixing my attention on every player was impossible for me
now.
So, | only focused on Leo like old times, witnessing his mastery on the rink. His effortless moves were like the
dance of a butterfly, murderous enough to beat his enemy on a whim.
Chaos erupted in the stadium as a left forward snatched the puck from the corner and Leo held full command of
it, scoring a lacrosse-style goal within seconds.
Leven jumped in my seat, this style of galways fascinated me. Leo would scoop the puck on the blade of the
stick, and then the puck still on his blade, he whipped the stick around theand tucked the puck in a top
comer over the goalie’s shoulder. Simply
mind-blowing!
One more point was added to the scoreboard until the first break, foreshadowing the victory of Leo’s team.
The
gwas resumed after fifteen minutes and by that time, Jane had already becLeo’s anti-fan. When |
clapped for him on the fourth goal, she glared at me, calmly pointing out the tactical errors that Leo’s team
made.
“If it were me, | would have practiced for a better rhythm of hands and upper body.
Look at their lazy shots, they aren't accurate and powerful.”
Her criticism of their style even drew the attention of sspectators, who turned to argue
with her.
“Leo’s last shot was an epitof perfection, he precisely shot the puck into the net.
What are you talking about?”
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Jane was about to counter their analysis with more facts when I quickly covered her mouth. She was gaining
unnecessary attention. Staying low key in the match was our top priority.
As expected, Leo finished the match with an impressive performance. The fans went crazy to celebrate his win.
| got up and walked with Jane to attend the post ginterview, where the reporters had surrounded Leo like
moths around fire.
Smiling devilishly, Leo looked into my direction and spoke.
“I wonder if | am good enough for FB Management company’s standards?”
His statement broke out chatter in the crowd, an anxious voice slithered into my ears.
“I heard that Leo is trying to win over the FB CEO!”
The other person responded with a scoff; | could tell from her tone that she was Leo's
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supporter.
“Honestly, that CEO has no taste if she rejects our Leo. He is indeed the God of ice hockey!”
Our Leo?
Good one!
I rolled my eyes at her comment, only | knew how this God began his rule on the city in the very first place. Jane
also caught a whiff of these snarky remarks and said,
“Mommy, don’t listen to them. Everyone should work hard to attain new opportunities for popularity.”
Speople started eyeing us suspiciously after my Jane’s innocent statement. Luckily, our disguise concealed
our identities. Without wasting a single second, | grasped Jane's arm and. snuck out of the crowd to go back.
We sat in our car and took off our masks and glasses to relax. But my mind was still stuck on Leo’s sly smile, |
showed him the middle finger in my imagination and sneered.
“Hah!
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Trying to provoke me?
Fine!
| called Echo and said, “Find all the doctors who appeared in the old forest of Lakon between July and September
five years ago, and bring them tosecretly.”
“And, get in touch with Mr. Leo about the cooperation as soon as possible!“l added.
| will surely play along with your little game, Mr. So-called hockey star!”