PART 4–CHAPTER 163
JESS
The sky was painted with shades of pink and orange, and the ocean sparkled below like a million tiny stars. A brisk breeze whipped my hair around as I ran, and for the first time in a long while, it felt good to be moving–not running from something, but simply enjoying the freedom of it all.
A year ago, I was running because Aiden told me to, and sponsors promised me so many things if I just pushed a little harder. I pushed it too far, and my love for running turned into resentment. It took me over a year to start again after Aiden, but now? Now I loved running again.
I picked up my pace, the rhythm of my feet hitting the pavement syncing perfectly with my country playlist. With every breath, I felt lighter, like the world’s weight was finally letting up. I’d landed a job I actually loved: working with injured athletes to get them ready to train and play again.
Then, my phone buzzed in my pocket, the vibration breaking the happy trance. I slowed down, just a bit curious to see who was reaching out. It was probably work–related–things had quieted down a bit lately, but I kept my eye on a few clients, primarily athletes nursing injuries.
I glanced at my screen and grinned. It was Mark.
“Hey, Jess! I know we have our appointment at noon, but any chance I could swing by earlier? My leg is killing me!”
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Mark was a football player I’d been working with since last season. He’d torn his hamstring during the finals, and recovery was a serious uphill battle.
“Absolutely! Come by at 10. I’m free until 2, so it’ll work out perfectly.”
I tucked my phone back into my pocket, slipping my one earbud back in.
As I turned around to head back, someone suddenly stepped in front of me, blocking my path. I skidded to a halt, clutching my chest as my heart threatened to jump out of my skin. He was tall, wearing a baseball cap low over his face, casting a shadow that made it hard to see who he was.
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