Dear readers,
I'm sorry this took so long, life intervened as usual. This chapter in particular comes from the heart, and your feedback and support continue to inspire me. Love it or hate it, please let me know, I love hearing from you and it makes me a better writer. A special thanks to fellow Literotica author EddieTheBastard for some editing help and wonderful insights.
Chapter 5 is already half done, so the wait shouldn't as long, I promise!
xoxo
Tanuki
As senior co-captains on the Varsity soccer team, Reina and Debbie got yelled at a lot by Coach Jamison. And tonight's practice was worse than usual, with the playoff final in two days. It started raining in the last half hour of practice, but she knew Coach wasn't going to let them go home early because of rain, despite the frigid New England weather. Wiping the rain from her face, Reina threw a look over at Debbie speeding the ball down the right side of the field, her dark brown ponytail swishing as she ran. They'd been playing together for so long they could read each other's minds. Debbie immediately lofted a curving cross to Reina in the center. She chest trapped the ball, splitting two defenders and from 30 yards out floated the ball up into the top right corner of the net over the goalie's outstretched hands. Reina immediately ran over and held out her hands, helping the goalie up off the soggy pitch.
"Damn you, Reina," muttered the goalie, her yellow keeper jersey now covered in mud.
"Sorry, Jess!" smiled Reina over her shoulder as she jogged back. Debbie came over to give her a high five, and then they heard Coach Jamison's booming voice.
"Sayama!" he yelled, stomping over toward them, his navy blue windbreaker soaked with rain. Reina knew she was in trouble if he used her last name. "You had Joanna wide open on the left side, why are you taking a shot from 30 yards out?"
Reina swallowed heavily as Coach Jamison was now standing in front of her, his thick arms in front of his chest. He was a good 8 inches taller than she, and was intimidating when he was angry. "Coach, I... I thought I could make that shot..." she tried to explain.
Coach Jamison just glared at her, shaking his head. "You're my center midfield, what's your job?"
"To control the ball and feed our strikers?" said Reina, visibly shrinking from the angry coach.
"That's right, you should be thinking pass, pass, pass!" shouted Mr. Jamison, his blue eyes boring into his star midfielder. "If I want you to think shoot, shoot, shoot, I'll put you at striker!"
"Dad," said Debbie, coming over behind Reina to put her hands on her best friend's shoulders. "She's got the best shot on the team."
"It's Coach to you," spat Mr. Jamison at his daughter, whose blue eyes he could see peeking over Reina's head. He lowered his eyes back to Reina, who had her arms wrapped around her chest, suddenly feeling chilled in the rainy October evening. "You won't be the best shot next year when you're in the ACC, will you 14?" he shouted. He called the girls by their numbers when he was particularly angry.
"No, sir," said Reina, fighting the urge to cry that was welling up in her chest. There were some things that always made her cry: Titanic, Japanese dramas, and Coach Jamison.
"You think the team revolves around you?" continued the coach, stepping forward until his face was only a foot from his star player. "You think they're here to make you look good?"
"No, sir, I don't think that!" protested Reina, looking down at her feet, her hands clutched in front of her. A few tears were now coming down, mixing with the rain on her cheeks.
"Look at me. You think you're the shit, don't you, 14, our little
super star
?" he added, unfazed by her hunched shoulders and downtrodden posture.
"No, Coach," choked Reina, tears coming down as she looked up at her angry coach. He was twice her size, and could be intimidating when he was like this.
"That's right, you're not. In Division 1, everyone is fast and skilled. Everyone can shoot at that level. You want that scholarship to UNC, you need to be a team player!" he shouted down at the trembling girl.
Jess the goalie had run up to the commotion, and she put her arm around Reina. They could all tell she was crying now, despite the rain. "Coach, she's our most unselfish player, you know that!" Two more girls came up to put their hands on Reina protectively.
The rain was really coming down now, and the coach looked around at the girls. Many of them were shivering, and several were giving him that look, that they gave him when he was too hard on a player. Reina was softly sobbing into the shoulder of his daughter Debbie, with Jess rubbing her back.
"Yes, I know she's unselfish," he said to Jess in annoyance. "She forgets it sometimes. Ok, practice is over, I don't want you girls getting sick before the big game." Then he spun and started picking up equipment around the field, with a few of the girls running to help him. Several other girls ran up to give Reina a hug and some comforting words before heading off the field, some toward the school locker room, and some toward the parking lot.
Debbie jogged over to chase down her dad, and Reina could hear her hushed voice yelling at her father. Debbie always defended her when Mr. Jamison was particularly hard on Reina.
Jess helped Reina over to the sideline where they collected their bags. "My mom's gonna freak when she sees all this mud, you ass," said Jess, pulling off her muddy yellow keeper jersey.
"Sorry Jess, you look so small, and the goal looks so big behind you," replied Reina, a smile starting to form on her face.
Jess laughed, glad to see her friend starting to cheer up. Jess gave her a hug and a kiss on the cheek. "Don't let our jerk coach get you down, you're still the best. You gonna be alright?"
Reina nodded, her throat too tight to talk. "Ok, I gotta go babe, my mom's here, see you tomorrow?"
"Okay," said Reina, waving to Jess as she jogged over to the parking lot to her mom's Lexus. She opened the door and threw her muddy jersey in the foot well, then jumped in. Before the door closed, Reina could hear Jessica's mom yelling at her, and she smiled.
As the Lexus drove away, Reina pulled a dry sweatshirt out of her gym bag and pulled it over herself, then she glanced over to where Debbie and Mr. Jamison had been arguing. Debbie was walking over to her, while her father walked off toward the faculty/staff parking lot.
"Don't let my Dad get you down, Reina," she said, coming up to put her arm on Reina's shoulder. "It's just sexual frustration cause you're so hot." She squeezed Reina's boob through her uniform.
"Yeah right," said Reina, though she appreciated her friend's effort to cheer her up. "He hates me."
Debbie shook her head. "No sweetie, you've been playing for his varsity squad since you were in the 8