Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 18:20:51 EDT
From: Kato5568@aol.com
Subject: Little Fiery One 5

	Gwen was up and gone by the time Keegan reached for her alarm
clock.  Her body was sore.  She recalled what had taken place between her
and Gwen.  Again the desire filled her body.  She had enjoyed last night.
Maybe if they were honest with each other from the start.  Keegan had seen
AJ on numerous occasions. There really was nothing impressive about the
woman.

	She scrambled to get dressed and to the field.  She had slept later
than normal.  This morning she was the last one running for the field
hoping not to be late.

	"Last day for some of you!'  Curtis yelled to the group.  Some of
the team would not make the final roster cut.  Majority of the spots were
already filled by upper classman.  "Those of you who make it, you will
start practicing with the returning team a week from Monday.  Goalies are
needed to stay for additional training next week."

	Keegan saw Gwen sitting next to Tara.  She hoped that Tara would
make the team. By eleven o'clock, Curtis had split up the camp participants
into four groups, A, B, C, and D.  She was in-group D with Gwen, Janet
Daily, Tara Washington and a couple of other girls.  At lunch Curtis called
each group into the meeting room. He addressed each group and thanking them
for their efforts.  Group D made the team.  A, B and C were sent home.

	After lunch when they returned to the field the returning team
greeted them with a water attack. The team had water guns and super soakers
to initiate the new players.  Keegan hid behind Janet.

	"Kee!"  One of the returning team members called to Keegan. "Hey
Kee!"  Keegan heard her knick name being called.  Standing in the bleachers
was a very skinny, very tan dark haired woman waving at her.  "Keegan
Garry!"

	"Rabbit!"  Keegan recognized the girl as Shannon Abbott from her
AAU teams and club team.  With a running start Keegan caught her cleat on
the chain linked fenced and pushed herself over in one stride.  She climbed
into the bleachers where Shannon was.

	"Keegan Garry, look at you all grown up. Long time no see." Shannon
gave her a hug.  Shannon pulled back when she realized that she was soaking
wet.

	"Rabbit what is going on?"

	"Shit, we barely got a moment with you. The last time I saw
you. The
 great one" Rabbit teased.  Three other schools had come to see Keegan that
game.

	"I am here." Keegan said feeling a bit humbled. "And I am not
"great one".  So cut that crap out."

	"You look good. Kee look at this belly.  Christ what the hell have
you been doing?"  Shannon placed a hand on her flat abdomen. Keegan noticed
her hand linger a little longer than necessary.  "Six pack."
	The summer that they played AAU, Keegan had been over weight and
not in the best shape.  "Your hair is cool.  Look at those pipes."  Shannon
took a hold of Keegan arm and made her flex. "I saw Sandy a couple months
ago."  Keegan felt her stomach drop.  Rabbit had played on the same team
with them.

	"We don't talk any more. Not since the accident."

	"Sorry about that.  She still looks good."  Rabbit smiled. "We'll
talk about it later.  Stick around after practice, I'll get your number. "

	"I can't my Mom is coming to get me.  I am heading back home this
afternoon." Keegan turned around to see that she and Shannon were the
center of the team's attention.

	"We played on the same AAU team!"  Shannon explained the
familiarity to the freshman. Keegan hopped off the bleachers the same way
she went up.

	"Hey."  Gwen was at her side once she reached the field.

	"You're talking to me?"  Keegan asked because Gwen avoided her and
not speaking to her all morning.

	"Keegan," Gwen looked at her. "I..I understand."  She looked up in
the bleachers.  Keegan followed her gaze as it rested on Allison James.  AJ
was a little taller than Gwen.  Their hair color was similar, but that was
where the resemblance stopped. AJ was broad in the shoulders and waist.
She wasn't overweight but she was solid.  She had a small chest and a big
nose.  She was quick with a smart remark to anyone who questioned her.
Gwen walked off to stretch out.  Keegan went and sat down near her.  Gwen
lifted her head as to question.

	"We have been hanging together all week.  We are in the same room.
If we avoid each other, the team will think there is a problem.  There is
no problem."  Keegan explained even though she knew she was lying.

	"There is a problem."  Gwen echoed her thoughts.  Her eyes were
puffy from lack of sleep or crying, Keegan wasn't sure.

	"That's no one else's business but ours."  Keegan stated and
continued to stretch.

	Curtis let the returning team scrimmage against the incoming
players.  The assistant coaches made the decisions as to who would play
what positions.  Keegan was put in, as the starting sweeper for the
incoming team.  Gwen was a starting forward.  On the opposite side, AJ and
Rabbit were playing in the forward spot.

	Majority of the game was scoreless and non-exciting.  Around half
time, Keegan noticed her Mom and sisters in the stands.  They waved to her
as she got an out of bounds ball.

	Rabbit received a pass along the right sideline.  Keegan was
quickly there with a teammate.  Keegan took the ball away.  AJ came at her
from the center of the field.  Keegan felt AJ bumping against her.  With
her back to the returning player, Keegan pressed her back against AJ side.
She punched the ball through AJ legs and spun around to an open area.  She
was free to send the ball sailing up field to Gwen.

	Shouts and cheers went up as Keegan spun around AJ, who was trying
to figure out what had just happen.  Keegan had used that move many times
in her career.  The move pissed off the defender every time, but she did
not expect to be shoved from behind.  The cheap shot sent her flying across
the field face first.

	Whistles and screams sounded.  The assistant coaches had grabbed
Keegan by the waist and were holding her back.

	"Fucking dyke!" AJ screamed at Keegan.

	"Asshole!  Why don't you learn how to play defense!"  Keegan felt
the blood running from her lips.  She tasted the red liquid and spat on the
ground. "My back's not turned now.  Let's go!"

	Curtis got between them. "James off the field."  He did not
hesitate with his direction.  AJ looked at her teammates for support. He
sent AJ off the field and calmed Keegan so he could look at her lip.
	"She a freshman."  AJ tried to explain her actions.

	"Hit the showers."  Curtis ordered.  He turned his attention to
Keegan. "Well, it seems that you can upset people's games.  That's good to
know."  He gave her a bottle of water.

	"Great move kid."  The senior goalkeeper, Rose had come to the top
of the box to talk to her. "I've never seen her burned like that."  Keegan
nodded towards the senior as she spit out the blood water liquid.
	"Thanks."  Keegan said as the senior offered her a hand up.

	"Glad to have you here Keegan.  It should make for a good season.
Adding you and Gwen will help out the team. Don't make me look too bad."
Rose said with a laugh.

	"I'll take it easy."  Keegan said as she wiped the dirt off her
shorts.  Gwen was walking towards her with her head bend.  Keegan did not
want to have to deal with her guilt at this moment.  "Let's go!"  She set
up a free kick.  Sending the ball sailing down the field to Janet.  Janet
lofted the ball towards the goal.  Gwen came from the sideline and
redirected the pass into the corner of the goal with her head.  Keegan was
impressed with the move.  Rabbit scored twice for the returning team.

	Towards the end of the game, Keegan was open with the ball around
the thirty-yard line.  She took the shot on goal.  Rose jumped but the ball
floated over her outstretched fingertips and into the net. Rose's
frustration was showing as she slammed the ball into the back of the net.
Keegan watched Rabbit run over and talk to the tall goalkeeper.  They spoke
for a minute.  The red head smiled set the ball up the field.  Rabbit
jogged past Keegan.  She winked at Kee.

	"Nice shot."  She said as she went by.  Keegan jogged along side
her for a minute.

	"What did you say to her?"

	"I am not telling you."  Rabbit teased her.  "Go out with me and
I'll tell you."

	"Don't go there."  Keegan said as she lined the ball up. Rabbit
stood on the other side of the fifty-yard line.

	"It's innocent."  Rabbit looked around at her teammates.

	Curtis blew the whistle.  He pulled the team together.  He gave his
welcome speech to the team and handed out a rulebook to each person.  AJ
had come back to the field showered and changed into street clothes.

	"I will see you all here on a week from Monday bright and early.
It is going to be hot so be ready for the heat."  The team walked off to
the showers.  "Garry."  He called to Keegan as she headed off the field.
Keegan felt small next to the six-foot coach.  He put his hand on her
shoulder.  "I want to talk to you."  He gestured to the bench.

	Keegan sat down on the wooden plank.  She wiped the sweat off her
face and arms.

	"There a lot of factors in being successful here.  I believe you
have the potential to be successful."  He paused and waited.  Keegan
immediately thought that he was cutting her from the team.  "Which I think
is great.  You have got every upperclassman scared for their position.
Rose is pissed because you have scored on her more than anyone has in the
past three years.  AJ sees that she needs to step her game up.  She has
been resting on her reputation more than her ability."  He motioned her to
lift her head.  He eyed her lip.  "You have been taking your share of the
bumps.  How is the leg?"

	"Compared to my lip.  Great."  He chuckled.

	"What about rooming with Lerner?  Any issues there?"  His eyes
drifted to Gwen who was standing by the fence talking with AJ.

	"That's good.  We get along very well.  It's a good combination."
Keegan shielded her eyes from the sun.  "I've played with Rabbit," She
corrected herself.  "Shannon before.  We work well together."

	"Good.  You will let me know if the leg starts to bother you?"
Keegan nodded.  AJ came over to the bench.  Curtis looked at her and than
to Keegan.

	"Allison needs to tell you something."  Curtis stood up and walked
over to the bleachers.  AJ stood there.  Her hand on her hips eyes hidden
by sunglasses.

	"Curtis says that in order for me to get back on the field.  I have
to apologize to you."  Keegan smirked at her.  This was Allison James idea
of an apology.

	"Exactly what are you apologizing for AJ?"  Keegan asked her.
Keegan got up and stood toe to toe with AJ. "The push from behind or the
name you called me?"

	"Fuck you."  AJ started to walk off.  Curtis was standing by the
gate waiting.  Gwen had left.  "You little .."  AJ bit her tongue. "I see
right through your game here."

	"Obviously not other wise you would have stopped the ball from
being put between your legs."  Keegan was not going to back down from AJ
threatening behavior.

	"I am sorry for calling you a "dyke" and for pushing you from
behind."

	"Interesting that you call me a dyke."  Keegan taunted her.  "You
are all one big act.  Jesus, what does Gwen see in you?"

	"You stay away from Gwen."  AJ pointed her finger at Keegan.

	"Or what you'll push me from behind and call me a dyke.  You
already did that."  Keegan nodded towards Curtis.  AJ turned and waved to
the coach.

	"You little cunt.  You better listen to what I am telling you."
Keegan stepped past the upperclassman.

	"If you can't keep her, don't blame me."  AJ grabbed Keegan by the
arm.  "Let go of me.  I really don't care if Curtis is standing there or
not.  I'll kick your ass right here."

	"You're scared."  AJ tempted her.

	" Wrong Allison, you are the one that is scared.  Think that one
over."  Keegan flipped her towel over her shoulder and headed off the
field.  Her Mom and Ashley were busy talking with Shannon.  Megan was
standing at the side gate and witnessed the confrontation between Keegan
and AJ.  Keegan's adrenal was pumping.  Allison James pissed her off.  She
wasn't sure because of the cheap shot or because of Gwen.

	"I don't like that girl."  Megan said.

	"I feel the same way."  They walked together to where Sarah and
Shannon were talking.  "She gets under my skin."  Keegan said as she tried
to calm down.

	The Garry family headed to the dorm to get Keegan's things for the
week.  They had planned on going to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan for a
few days camping.  Bill had taken the next week off.  The plan was to take
the clan camping for the weekend and part of the week.  On Thursday they
would head home.  Bill co-worker was getting married in Chicago the
following weekend.

	"Dad said that you were rooming with a mean girl from Detroit."
Ashley said as they climbed the steps to the second floor.

	"Well, when Dad dropped me off, I was."  Keegan explained.  "She
was the goalie on the team.  She was just scared.  We get along good now.
I room with Gwen."  Keegan felt her body react to Gwen's name.  "She is
from Troy.  The taller blonde girl with her hair pulled back.  She scored
the goal."

	"She is pretty."  Ashley said matter of factly.

	"Yes, she is."

	"The taller girl?"  Sarah asked as she had over heard her oldest
two children's conversation.

	"Yep, I think she is staying the entire week. Her parents are
divorced and it's not the best situation."  Keegan looked back as she held
the door for her sister's and mother.  She put her key in the lock and
opened the door.  Megan walked in first an assessed the room's state.

	"Five bucks says I can guess which side is Kee's."  Megan boldly
declared.  Gwen's side had her bed made and her desk in order.  Keegan's
side on the other hand had the bed in disarray and her clothes were piled
on top of her desk.  Half-drunk bottles of Gatorade were on the nightstand
and papers were scattered across the desk chair.

	"No one asked you."  Keegan punched her youngest sister in the arm.
Sarah immediately went to Keegan's bed and started to make it.

	"Mom, I will get it."  Keegan was hit with a bit of embarrassment,
as she knew what had happen in the exact bed less than eight hours ago.
The door opened and Gwen walked in.  She looked tired and stressed out.

	"Hello."  There was a hint of surprise in her voice.  She smiled at
Sarah and the girls.

	"Hello, I am Sarah Garry."  Keegan's mother wrapped her younger
daughter's in a hug. "This is Megan and Ashley."

	"Well hello.  I thought you would leave from the field. "She
directed her comment to Keegan." I have heard a lot about you."  Gwen said
as she set her bag down on her desk chair.

	"Are we in your way?" Keegan asked knowing that if they were Gwen
would never say so.

	"Gwen, your goal was great." Sarah said as always tries to focus on
positives.

	"It was good."  Megan said. "But that move you put on that girl Kee
was awesome." Megan spun around Ashley.

	"Grow up."  Ashley pushed at her little sister.

	"Gwen and that girl are good friends," Keegan scolded her sister.
Keegan handed Ashley her overnight bag. Megan's head dropped towards the
floor. Keegan knew she felt bad for bringing up the subject in front of
Gwen.

	"Sorry."  Megan said.

	"Its okay.  I am sorry if I sounded like I was yelling at you.
Besides you are going to have me for a whole week."  Keegan told her
youngest sister.  Megan face lit up. "I think I need a few things out of
the bathroom and we can get going."  Keegan stated.  She turned towards
Gwen and locked eyes with her.  Her heart began to pound.  She wanted to
reach out and touch Gwen's face.

	"I told Shannon that we could bring a few things back when we drop
you off next week."  Sarah said as she gazed across the dorm room.

	"I am sure that Mrs. Abbott and Rabbit will appreciate that."
Keegan called back from the bathroom.  Keegan brushed past Gwen as she
entered the bathroom.

	"Gwen, it was very nice to meet you.  I'm sure we will see you
soon.  Keegan, you should invite Gwen home one weekend."  Sarah Garry
shuffled her other daughters out of the dorm room.

	"Ash, grab that bag."  Keegan called to her sister who had already
forgotten her overnight bag.  Ashley came back in the room and grabbed the
gray bag from the mattress. Keegan waited until her family was out of the
room.

	"Go ahead to the car, I'll be right down." She shut the door after
them.  She turned and looked at Gwen.  As she leaned against the wall Gwen
had pushed her up against last night she said, "I am not going to ask where
you were this morning.  I really don't want to know."  Keegan lowered her
head and looked at her feet.  "I am not sure where we stand or how I feel.
I am going to be gone a few days.  We are heading to U.P.  I think that
this will give us both a few days to digest what happen."  Keegan turned
and reached for the door.

	"Keegan listen to me."  Gwen grabbed Keegan's hand.  "I like you."
Keegan stopped in her tracks.  She looked at how upset Gwen was.
	"I like you too.  But I think we should be friends."  Keegan
regretted the words as soon as she said them.  The painful look registered
on Gwen face.  "It was one night.  No big deal."  Keegan words hung in the
air between them.

	"You think what happen was not a big deal?  No big deal? Are you
listening to yourself?  We have a connection Keegan. "  Gwen pain could be
heard in her voice. Keegan leaned on the door.  She looked at Gwen.
"Keegan, do you really feel that way?"

	"I don't know.  I am confused.  I need to think. "  Gwen eyes were
filled with tears. "I feel like you are playing this game.  I keep getting
pulled farther and farther into this drama you have going on.  At this
point, I think I would have rather roomed with Tara.  At least she left my
heart out of it."

	"Keegan," She stopped when called her name. "Everything I do is
blowing up in my face.  I am trying to do the right thing.  I don't want to
lose you."

	"Gwen." Keegan covered her face with her hands.  She heard Gwen
move towards her.  Keegan looked into Gwen's soft brown eyes.  "I need to
go."  Keegan quickly planted a firm but passionate kiss on Gwen's lips.
This maybe the last time I kiss her, Keegan thought as she headed out the
door.

	She exited the second floor and into the stairwell.  She wanted to
get out of campus badly.  Her emotions were a roller coaster.  Keegan
paused a second at her mom's car.  She realized that she had forgotten her
playbook.  She threw the bag she had in the trunk of the car.
	"Mom, I have to run back up."  Keegan said as she leaned in the
window.  She went back into the dorm and up the steps.  She took out her
key but realized the door was open.  She went to grab the black binder off
her desk.

	In the middle of the room, Gwen was wrapped in AJ arms kissing her.
Keegan's heart dropped.  The sound of the door shutting closed startled the
pair.  AJ smirked at Keegan.  Gwen looked dismayed as she met Keegan's
stare.

	"Take a picture."  AJ scolded.

	"Keegan!"  Gwen said as she stepped from AJ embrace.

	"I forgot something.  Sorry."  Keegan numbly turned around and left
the room.  She was in shock.  She shut the door behind her.  As soon as it
shut, Gwen came chasing after her.

	"Keegan, its not what you think."  Gwen explained as she touched
her arm.  Keegan could feel her throat restricting.  She was afraid to
speak.  Fearing that her voice would give away the emotions she was
feeling.  "Keegan, AJ was kissing me."

	Keegan let out a little laugh and sarcastically asked.  "Really?"
She shook her head.  "So what did you win?"  Gwen tilted her head to the
side in confusion. "The bet what did you win?  AJ was all about it on
Wednesday.  I will say at least she hit on me outright."

	"What are you talking about?"  Gwen was confused by the
conversation.  "I was in the room crying.  Crying over you.  I thought AJ
was you."  Gwen said.

	"I don't think we look that much alike."  Keegan said.

	"Stop... you don't understand."

	"I don't care!"  Keegan said.  She knew her words stung Gwen.

	"Look at me."  Gwen pleaded.  "It was not what you think or what it
appeared to be."  There were tears streaming down her face.

	"What I think...What I think."  Keegan was getting angry.  She
stopped and lowered her voice.  "I think that whatever sick relationship
you and AJ have, I do not want to be a part of. "  Keegan looked around at
the co-eds that were trying to hear what the argument was about.  "Leave me
out of it."

	"Will you let me explain?"  Gwen she leaned closer and whispered in
Keegan's ear.  Keegan could feel the heat generating from her body.  Her
own body was betraying her as she felt a surge of heat through her loins.
Keegan looked in Gwen's eyes.  There was the same look of desire that she
had seen last night. She could feel her defense melting.

	"I have to go.  You have a guest."  Keegan said and stepped back as
she pointed to AJ.  Gwen looked over her shoulder at AJ.  She shook her
head.

	"Tell her the truth."  Gwen pleaded to AJ.

	"What that we love each other?"  AJ said.  Gwen sucked in her
breath as her mouth dropped open.

	Keegan did not want to hear anything else.  She turned and headed
out the door.  She did not want to hear an excuse or an explanation.  She
had seen what was going on with her own eyes.  Sandy had done this in the
past.  She did not want to go through that again.

	"Let's get out of here."  She said to Sarah as she took a seat in
the front of the car.  Keegan could feel the tears rolling down her cheeks.
She had let herself get hurt again.  She blindly stared out the window as
the campus rolled past.  She felt Sarah's hand on her leg.  She looked at
her Mom.  There was a reassurance there.  With Sandy, Keegan had always
been on her own.  Maybe she could finally talk to her Mom.  They would have
time during the trip to discuss the subject.

	Keegan's cell phone rang as Sarah pulled the car on to the
interstate.  The digital read out revealed that it was Gwen calling.
Keegan looked that the ten digit number and the name.  She let it ring once
again than hit the ignore button.  She closed her eyes and lean her head
back on the seat.  She wiped the tears from her eyes and turned off her
phone.

	"Keegan are you crying?"  Megan asked.  Keegan smiled at her Mom.
She cleared her throat.

	"Yes. "  Keegan confessed.

	"Why?"  Megan asked as she leaned between the front seats.

	"Well, I had a fight with a friend."  Keegan tried to explain. "And
I am upset about it."

	"Are they mad at you?"

	"I am not sure, Meg.  I am not sure."  Keegan messed her sister's
hair up.  Megan sat back in the seat.  Keegan flipped the radio on to a
local station.  "What Would Happen" by Meredith Brooks came on the radio.
Keegan closed her eyes and listened to the words.  She should have never
kissed Gwen.  She should have left their relationship as it was.  She did
not think that they could ever go back to being just friends.  Each time
she was near Gwen the sexual tension filled the air.  What would happen
when she got back to campus?  What about playing on the team how was this
going to affect the team? She would have time over the next couple of days
to sort out her thoughts.