ON THE MORNINGย of the League Classic, New Yearโs Eve, Rory and I meet with the owner of the studio space.
Lauraโs family friend, Nadir, leads us on a tour, and I can barely talk, Iโm so excited and nervous.
Itโs perfect.
โWiring looks good,โ Rory murmurs in my ear, and I stifle a snort. Iโm sure heโs never looked at wiring in his life, but last night, I spotted him googling what to look for when renting yoga and dance spaces.
โIโll give you two a few minutes,โ Nadir says. โTake your time. Iโll be outside if you have any questions.โ
โAnd lots of room in the foyer for people to store their stuff,โ Rory adds, gesturing at the lobby. โDo you think youโd need to do a lot of renos?โ
Until the end of January, this space is a yoga studio. โMaybe a new coat of paint. Adding the ballet barre to one of the studios.โ My mouth twists, and an urgent excitement hums in my chest. โThe smaller rooms would need shelving and equipment.โ I meet Roryโs curious gaze. โI like it,โ I admit.
โYeah?โ
โA lot.โ My teeth sink into my bottom lip as I bounce on the balls of my feet. Is this happening? It feels too good to be true.
It would be available as of February first, Nadir told us. On my first mentoring session with the woman from the states, we talked through how the next few months would work if I rented a space. Iโd probably need a month for small renovations, and in the meantime, I could prepare the
admin side of the business, like creating a schedule, doing the marketing, building a website, and hiring staff.
Until weโre ready to open, I could continue working with the Storm. Iโd still have my other teaching gigs to bring in money. It would be incredibly busy, but I could make it happen.
My heart flutters as I gaze through the windows at the mountains. For this place? I could make it happen.
The situation with my mom wafts back into my mind, and I remember the phone call we had before Christmas. Can I do this? I want it to be so much more than a fitness studio, but what if Iโm not ready?
What if I am, though? Bright, sparkling excitement bursts through me.
What if it works out and itโs everything I want it to be?
Roryโs hands land on my shoulders, kneading the tight muscles, and I relax under his touch while my mind whirs.
If it was Pippa hesitating, Iโd tell her to give the middle finger to imposter syndrome and get out of her own way. I rub my palm over my sternum, glancing around the space.
It really is perfect. Rentโs a little high, but manageable.
Rory believes in me, and his encouraging smile is the nudge I need. My hand slips into his and he gives me a squeeze.
โHey, Nadir?โ I call, leading Rory out of the rental space. โIโll take it.โ
Early that afternoon in Whistler, Ward sits across from us in the hotel meeting room wearing a curious frown. The teamโs warm-up skate starts in half an hour, but I sent him an urgent meeting request.
This thing with Connor has gone on long enough. If it was happening to a colleague or friend, Iโd urge them to talk to someone and put a stop to it. Between this and signing the lease, Iโm doing all the hard things today.
โThanks for meeting with me on short notice,โ I tell him before taking a deep breath.
My heart pounds, but I remind myself that Connorย kissedย me. It was unprofessional and gross and went against everything the team promotes. I donโt know why this is nerve-racking.
Maybe because we egged Connor on all season. We purposefully made him jealous. A tiny part of me whispersย this is your fault, but I squash that voice like a bug.
It wasnโt okay, even if Connor was jealous.
Roryโs hand slips into my lap, squeezing my fingers, and my nerves settle.
โThe night of the charity event,โ I tell Ward, โConnor McKinnon got very drunk and kissed me. I told him to back off and he wouldnโt.โ
Revulsion climbs up my throat, putting a bad taste in my mouth. Alarm flashes in Wardโs eyes as he listens.
โI donโt want to be his physio anymore.โ
Wardโs jaw tightens. โYouโre definitely not his physio anymore.โ His eyes meet mine, and I see fury and regret. โIโm so sorry, Hazel. McKinnon is benched until this is resolved. I need to think more about his future with the team.โ His throat works. โWhat can we do to support you? Whatever resources you need, theyโre available.โ
I shake my head, letting a breath out of my tight lungs. Wardโs concerned reaction is already calming me. โIโm okay. Thank you for taking it seriously.โ
โOf course. If you change your mind, you know where to find me. Iโll back you up.โ His brow furrows harder and he shakes his head. โIโm so sorry, again.โ
โI know.โ I give Ward a tight smile, squeezing Roryโs hand. โThanks.โ
In the hall outside, Rory puts his hands on my shoulders to stop me and searches my eyes.
โYou okay?โ
I nod, mouth twisting. โI wish the whole thing hadnโt happened, and talking to Ward wasnโt fun, but Iโm glad we did.โ
โMe, too.โ He pulls me into his chest and gives me a tight, warm hug, pressing his mouth to my temple. โIโm proud of you.โ
โWhy?โ I lean my head against his sculpted chest, listening to his heartbeat.
โYou did the hard thing.โ
I hum. โThank you for coming with me.โ
He makes a scoffing noise. โThatโs what we do for each other, Hartley.โ The warm-up skate starts soon, so Rory heads down to the arena and I return to our suite, thinking about another hard thing Iโve been putting off. I flick the fireplace on in the living room and sink onto the couch, staring out
the windows at the snow-covered mountains surrounding the ski resort.
My mom and I havenโt addressed things since we spoke before the charity event and I lost my cool with her. My parents phoned on Christmas, but Rory and I were on speakerphone with them, Pippa, and Jamie, so the conversation was about easy topics.
Before I change my mind, Iโm dialing. โHi, honey,โ my mom answers.
โHey.โ
โYou must be at the League Classic by now.โ
โYeah.โ On the suiteโs patio, a bird hops around before flying off.
Keep being a safe place for her to land, Pippa said.
Everyoneโs journey moves at a different pace, my mentor said during our first meeting.
โIโm really sorry about what I said,โ I tell my mom, my throat feeling tight. โI shouldnโt have pushed you so hard, and youโre right. You can feel however you want about yourself.โ
โNo, Hazelโโ She cuts herself off, pausing. I can practically see her pained, uncomfortable expression on the other end. โI didnโt realize it had that effect on you. I forget, you know, that just because you arenโt little anymore doesnโt mean you donโt absorb what I say like a sponge.โ She sighs. โI never want you to feel bad about yourself or think youโre anything less than beautiful.โ
โI donโt,โ I say quickly. โI really donโt feel that way.โ โGood.โ
Thereโs a beat of silence between us, and for the first time, I feel like I havenโt failed her. I left space for her to feel what sheโs feeling and Iโm not making her feel like shit about it.
โIf someone wanted to feel differently about themselves,โ she starts, a note of reluctance in her voice. โWhat, um, or where would they start?โ
Emotion rises in me and I blink it away. โWell,โ I say, clearing my throat, โan easy way to start would be to only say positive things about
myself. When I think I look good, I say it out loud.โ I laugh to myself. โEven if Iโm alone in my apartment.โ
My mom chuckles.
โAnd maybe Iโd keep a journal, and every time a negative feeling about myself or my body comes up, Iโd tell my journal about it. Iโd write down what triggered that feelingโwhat I was watching on TV, what I was reading or thinking about that made me feel like I wasnโt enough, so I can find a pattern.โ
She listens in silence.
โAnd maybe after a month or two of that, Iโd make a list of all the things I secretly want to do but feel like I canโt, and why. Clothes I want to wear, places I want to visit, activities I want to try.โ
I picture my mom dancing. Not at twenty, but now, in her fifties. Strong and tall and happy and beautiful.
โAnd when I felt strong enough, Iโd list the reasons I canโt do those things and ask myself if theyโre really true.โ
I hit the brakes because I donโt want to overwhelm her.
โAnd I would remind that person,โ I add, โthey can go at whatever pace they want, and theyโre not expected to be perfect, because no one is.โ
โWell, Iโll let her know what you said,โ my mom says lightly, and we both chuckle. โI love you, honey.โ
โI love you, too.โ





