Welcome back, my lovely reader!
The funny thing about sports, you'd be amazed how many bad memories and regrets are tied to them. We only see the highlights, the greats, but what about the ones that fall short or have their dreams flounder too soon?
What happens when you're not done, but outside factors beyond your control say you are? What happens when you let your fans down? Or worse yet, the rivals that looked up to you.
Let's jump right in!
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Episode 12:
I Never Forgave You
The older leopard ran his paw through his graying hair and fur, looking over the small document on the table before him. "Really now? You all want to form a union against us? I like to think Altima has done right by you guys." His gray eyes looked back up at the collection of riders that had made the trip to speak with him in person about the player league.
"This isn't against you or Altima specifically, Allan, it's about watching out for our own. If anything, if we were against you, we'd not be coming in talking to you openly about this, giving you the chance to get in on the ground floor of this," Kai explained as he tapped his padded fingers on the shiny conference room table.
"Kai is right, we're taking a big chance even talking to you about this, you could literally go tell the league and turn this into an even steeper uphill fight for the lot of us. We are showing faith in you and Altima, despite how it might look at first glance," Hiroshi offered his own input on the situation with a shrug.
The VP tapped his paws together as he frowned. "Be that as it may, you have to understand how the company feels about custom-"
"Come off it, Allen! You aren't stupid and you know Gemini will snatch up most of the new riders that are forced off custom boards anyway! All this stunt is doing is alienating the competitors, it's setting the sport back just as we started getting some real traction!" Kayla hissed out and smacked her paw down on the table with a loud thud.
Jarome was the last Altima rider to show for the meeting and lifted his own muzzle. "Kayla is right, they finally added slope and big-air to the lineup at the Olympics last time, this stunt will just slow down the growth of the sport on the whole. You're all going to end up losing cash long-term over it."
"I appreciate your enthusiasm, but our shareholders, lawyers, and finance experts all agree this will pay off in the long term," Allen sighed with a frown.
"Yeah, and did any of them expect us to form a league?" Hiroshi snarled back, seeing the older leopard offer a deeper frown at that.
Kai sighed as he spoke, "Allen, you helped me and my sister get started in this... I know you used to ride too... I'm grateful for you and Altima taking the shot on us, but the only manufacturer that might come out of this in the black if we all form and strike, is Gemini."
Allen drummed his padded-fingers together. "So you're willing to jeopardize your own careers over the other riders that use non-commercial boards? What sense does that make?"
"When you competed, what were you there for, Allen? Were you worried about the money, or the challenge? I'm doing this for my fans because I want them to see me being the best I can be. I can't do that if I don't have everyone pushing me!" Jarome called out with a grin on his muzzle.
"You sure need someone to push your tail out of fourth place!" Kai mewed out in a sassy tone of voice.
"I bet you'd like to push something into my tail," The lynx snarled with a playful grin back at the snow leopard as he lifted the middle finger of his paw.
"Hey, you two try not to have a lovers quarrel in front of the boss, okay?" Hiroshi drolled out, Kayla offering a giggle at the commentary.
Kai and Jarome glared at the buck but then lifted their ears as Allen gave a jovial laugh at the display. The older leopard offered a small grin as he folded his paws on the table. "Oh man... that takes me back... I guess some things never change, eh?"
"Do you know how many guys you used to ride with that used non-commercial boards, Allen? How many major manufacturers were there then?" Kayla asked as she lifted her muzzle.
"Point taken..." Allen frowned and looked at the document in front of him once more, paws tapping the table. "How many riders do you have in on this thing?"
"So far? About twenty, and given there are only around eighty competitive boarders in the league right now across all sports, that alone is significant, and we've only been talking to people for about three days." Hiroshi gave the VP a resolute nod.
"I've not talked to the girls from slope-style, and Kai hasn't even mentioned this to the slalom guys, but Madeline is reaching out to others every day. Almost two dozen riders were displaced from the decision, and you know they'll all sign on. We'll probably easily have two-thirds of the base by the time we're done." Kayla pulled out her cell phone to check the figures. "Yeah, we're currently at twenty-five riders."
"Our lawyer, Trevor, said you and him were old buddies. You've both lived the life, you know this isn't right, and you also know if we drag most of the riders to strike, the only ones that are coming out of this unscathed are Gemini. I hate to say it, but, Altima, Astral, and the other manufacturers quite literally have a gun to their heads, and we're the ones holding it." Hiroshi scoffed matter-of-factly.
"I respect you shooting straight with me on this, Yukazama. I can't deny your argument either." Allen sighed and shook his head. "Tell Trevor I'm in favor of this, I'll have to talk to the shareholders and President, but I think once I show the chain of logic, I can sway them."
"Thank you, Allen. I appreciate your continued faith in us. Don't think me and Kayla won't remember this when it comes time to renegotiate with Altima." Kai gave a nod to the VP.
"They say never show loyalty to a brand, but yeah, if you guys show you have the rider's best interests at heart, count me in on that too." Jarome mewed out with a grin.
"But let's be realistic for a moment. I can schedule the shareholder's meeting in a week, but you all will have to work quickly. Obviously, once this gets out, the league is going to lose its collective mind. You'll need to get talking to those riders sooner than later." Allen gave the four of them a grim look.
"No worries on that, you just focus on getting Altima onboard with us, that will give us more leverage with the other manufacturers, and thank you, Allen." Kayla offered her own smile to the older leopard.
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"Don't I see enough of your tail at our job, Jaron?" Jasmine showed a grin to the greyhound as she took a seat at the small table in the dive bar, the last member of the trio to arrive.
"C'mon, Jas, you know you love me." He leaned back in his chair with a grin across his muzzle, rolling his mostly full beer around in the glass.
"Do you two actually do that back-and-forth thing in person too?" Madeline asked with an already irritated look before sipping on her sugary cocktail.
Jaron perked his ears while barking out, "I have no idea what you're talking about Madeline-"
"That's right, Jaron, it's clear we talk like perfectly normal people when we're together off camera." The mouse gave him a nod.
"I agree Jas, and-"
"Oh my gods, stop it..." Madeline groaned and rubbed her forehead with a paw, both of the other members of the table showing playful smiles to the rabbit.
"Anyway... how'd the studio take you two bailing a few days ago?" Madeline composed herself as she asked, then took another sip of her drink.
"Oh they're furious with us, but we also have most of the fan support behind us, so they're treading lightly. Currently, we're just being warned not to do it again." Jaron shrugged.
"Yeah, even if we did try to step out of line, the producer and engineers would be watching us like hawks, they'd cut to commercial the instant we acted out." Jasmine gave a nod to the barkeeper who brought the hard liquor cocktail she'd ordered.
"You know what? I'm just going to get right to the point." Madeline pushed the small document between the mouse and greyhound, both of the sportscasters looking it over for a few long moments.
"Huh... thought I smelled something cooking up, wasn't just my imagination after all." Jaron sipped his beer and leaned back once more. "If you're asking, I'm in."
Jasmine frowned at him and spoke up, "Jaron, you don't even know what 'in' is yet."
"So? I still ride even if it's not professionally, I want to support my fellow riders in whatever way I can." Jaron fixed the mouse with a small adamant glare.
"Cool, what I'm asking is for you two to get your social media flex on with this info, maybe officially endorse the players association. Off the air of course." Madeline shifted her red eyes to the mouse. "Unless you like the idea of trying to do your job with a dwindling field."
Jasmine sipped her hard drink before speaking back to Madeline, "I'm willing of course, we could start right away if-"
Madeline cut her off, "No, I'd need you guys to hold your cards until I told you to go. We've got more riders to talk to and I want to get everything lined up before we pull the trigger. Once we start this the league is going to lose it."
"Going to have as much ammo as possible before you go to the table to negotiate eh?" Jaron smiled.
"You know the old saying, you'll get more with kind words and being armed, than with just kind words." Madeline scoffed as she pulled the cherry out of her glass with the toothpick.