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"No doubt," Ryan said.

"How are you going to handle that?"

Ryan sighed. "That’s a good question. I would’ve said I was just going to ignore her. But that phone call threw me." He had told Warren and Sophie about that brief phone call he’d gotten from Courtney. "I mean, that didn’t sound like her at all."

"I know. I haven’t talked to her, but I’ve talked to Evan," Warren told him. "He says she’s like a different person."

"Yeah. Well, we’ll have to see what happens," Ryan said.

They got into Hamilton and practiced, but nobody saw Courtney-because they trained so close, in Detroit, they were just driving in for the competition. So, it wasn’t until the night of the technical program that Courtney and Ryan ran into each other.

"Hi," Courtney called out, happily but a bit shyly, when she saw Ryan.

"Hi, Court. How are you doing?"

"Fine. I hear congratulations are in order."

"Yeah."

"Now, are the rumors true?" Courtney said with a little giggle.

"That this was a shotgun wedding, you mean? Yeah," Ryan laughed. "But that’s OK, we were going to anyway, at least in my mind. We would’ve just taken more time about it."

"That’s good. You’ll make an excellent Daddy." She stopped and bit her lower lip. "Ryan, could you do me a favor?"

"What?"

"Watch our interpretive program? Please? I choreographed it. I needed to do it, and Evan went along with me. Thanks." Before Ryan could reply, Courtney took off down the hall.

They all skated their technical program that night. Ryan and Amy’s program to Living La Vida Loca went over very well. Evan and Courtney skated to Sunrise, by Simply Red. It was funky and sultry, and was well-received. Warren and Sophie brought the house down with their Beach Boys medley.

Warren and Sophie were in the lead, with only the Canadians, Damphier and Gaudler, anywhere close. But the new American teams were third and fourth, with Ryan and Amy in third, beating some of the more seasoned pro teams.

The night of the interpretive free program, Ryan and Amy skated first, doing a very unusual and difficult program to an interesting music choice, Oasis’s Wonderwall. A few other couples went, then Evan and Courtney.

Ryan decided to watch-and then understood why Courtney wanted him to. The music they skated to was Sarah McLachlan’s Fallen, a gorgeous piece of music with lyrics that were laced with bitter self-recrimination. The dance that Courtney had choreographed was restrained and understated, and quite beautiful. And Ryan acknowledged this performance to be exactly what Courtney intended it to be-an act of contrition.

After all was said and done-Sophia and Warren won, with their Lisa Lynne/Enya program, and Courtney and Evan beat Ryan and Amy for third-Courtney stopped Ryan back stage. "Can we talk?"

"If you want," Ryan said.

They went to the coffee shop in the hotel. They settled at a corner table with some coffee. "Thanks for agreeing to talk," Courtney said.

"I have to say, the phone call threw me," Ryan told her. "Without that, I might not have agreed to this. But I confess to a degree of curiosity."

Courtney sighed. "Think of it this way. Think of being stuck in a maze. And you try, and you try, and you try, but you can’t get out. Then, somehow, by some miracle, you get out-and you don’t even quite know how you did it. But, once you’re out, when you look back on the maze, it’s so ridiculously simple that you kick yourself for not finding the exit earlier."

"Was I your maze, our partnership?"

"No," Courtney said, and took a deep breath. "Why do you think I seduced you the first time, and kept seducing you?"

"To control me," Ryan said with a wry grin.

"Well, yes. But, think about it. Christ, Ryan, I was thirteen-do you think I came up with that one all by myself?"

Light dawned. "Your mother told you to go to bed with me?" Ryan gasped.

"Yes. ‘You don’t keep a man around unless you spread your legs.’ And that’s a quote. We can start there and go on-but I really didn’t see how badly my mother warped me until I got away from her." She took a breath. "This isn’t an excuse, mind you, it’s a reason. There’s no excuse for the way I treated you. And for that I’m truly sorry."

Ryan took a breath. "I’m still trying to wrap my brain around the fact that your mother told you to sleep with me when you were thirteen."

"That’s Mom for you. But it didn’t help things between us, either. You know, it might have been easier if you were brutal."

"Excuse me?" Ryan said.

"I went to bed with you thinking it was a duty. I was a sperm receptacle. And you were so damn gentle. It fucked me up. Not your fault, of course. But I think that’s why I was the way I was with you. You wanted me to enjoy it, and I was incapable of that at that time." She took a breath. "Jesus, the first time, I actually came. That made my brain explode. I was waiting to be used, and you didn’t use me."

"Jesus, Courtney, I was in love with you!" Ryan blurted.

"WHAT?"

"At first. When it first started. When we first started skating together, and when we first started sleeping together. I thought you were a goddess. My disgust with you-and I’m sorry, but that’s what it turned into-didn’t come until much later. And don’t forget, I was only sixteen myself. I barely knew what was going on. And then you offered yourself to me. I thought it was a dream come true. I thought you felt the same way about me that I did about you. It took me a while to figure out what was going on."

"Oh, Jesus," Courtney hissed, "and I thought you were using me as a convenient place to dip your wick."

"I was, after a while. Well, honestly, it was more inertia. It was easier to sleep with you than fight about it. But, yeah, it was a place to dip my wick, as you put it. But that was later. It wasn’t like that at first."

"I really fucked things up," Courtney sighed.

"As long as you figure things out," Ryan told her. "Are things better?"

"A lot better. Evan and I are actually working out, more than I’d ever thought possible." She laughed. "It didn’t start out that way. He thought he had to break me, not realizing I was already broken. But he eased up in a hurry. You know Evan-he’s strong-willed and controlled and focused. But he’s good to work with." She took a breath. "I’m also in a relationship. In fact, I think I’m falling in love."

"Great," Ryan said sincerely. "I’m happy for you. Who’s the lucky guy?"

"Well, that’s the thing. There’s no guy. It’s Shawna."

Ryan practically choked on his coffee. "Excuse me?"

"You know, Shawna? Evan’s ex-partner? We’ve become lovers."

"Oh, Jesus," Ryan said, "our relationship was so disastrous you’ve given up on men?"

Courtney cracked up laughing. "No, not hardly. This just happened, one day. I was crying in her arms because my Mother was threatening to move to Detroit. She actually tried that, by the way, a little later-once she found out I was sleeping with a girl she gave up," Courtney giggled. "Anyhow, I was crying in her arms, and one thing led to another. And I’m very happy with it, I like it a lot, and I’m falling in love with Shawna. But I’m not turned off on guys. I suppose I’m bi. If things fell apart between Shawna and I, I’d be open to either. But, right now, I sleep with another woman."

"This is just about the last thing I ever expected. As long as you’re happy."

"I really am. With everything. Shawna loves me, Evan and I have become friends, and my mother’s not around." She took a deep breath. "The only thing missing is you. I’d like us to be friends. I’d like to know that that’s possible."

"It’s possible, of course, Court," Ryan smiled. "We went through a lot together. And I think I understand more now."

"As do I," Courtney agreed. "Are you happy?"

"Very. I love Jess, and I’m very excited for the baby."

"Good. Please apologize to Jess for me for the way I treated her, OK? And I’ll tell her that in person if she’ll allow me to do so without ripping my head off."

"I’ll pass that along," Ryan laughed.