Breaking Point Rivals – To – Lovers Spicy MM College Sports Romance – Dylan Joseph

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He paused. “Also—whose call was it to swap seats?” Silence. “Monday you were in stroke,” Eldridge said to Liam. “Harrington in bow. That’s what worked. Today you flipped it. Why?” Heat crawled up my neck. Because I’d said I don’t care when Liam asked. Because I’d let anger make a technical decision. “My call,” Liam said.

“I offered to take bow.” “Don’t do that again. You set the rhythm, Moore. Reading the water, calling the rate, driving the pace. That’s where your instinct lives. Harrington follows. Matches. Refines.” He looked at me. “You’re a better bow. Your technique is cleaner on the recovery and you read his stroke better from behind than he reads yours.

Monday proved that.” “When you’re in bow, you lock in to Moore’s timing,” Hale added. “When you’re setting the pace, you’re in your own head. Overthinking. That’s when your catches go to shit.” He was right. In bow behind Liam, I didn’t have to think—just followed his body, matched his rhythm, let the boat run.

In stroke, every decision was mine. And today every decision had been poisoned. “Moore in stroke. Harrington in bow. Non-negotiable,” Eldridge said. “Now—here’s the thing. Monday was one of the best pieces of doubles rowing I’ve seen from either program. I’ve coached twenty years. I can count on one hand the number of times two rowers sync that fast.” I could feel Liam shift beside me. “Which makes today that much worse,” Hale said. “Whatever’s going on off the water bled into the boat.

And a double shows that faster than any other shell. Nowhere to hide.” “We’re building the invitational lineup,” Eldridge said. He pulled a clipboard from the side of his desk. “Northeast Regional. Ten days out. The doubles race is the showcase—scouts, donors, alumni.

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No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Book Cover by Fox Wilde 1st edition 2026 1kitap1.com/en Contents 1. Chapter 1: Liam 2. Chapter 2: Alex 3. Chapter 3: Liam 4. Chapter 4: Alex 5. Chapter 5: Liam 6. Chapter 6: Alex 7. Chapter 7: Liam 8.

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Chapter 27 28. About the Author 1kitap1.com/en Chapter 1: Liam I shouldn’t be here. The thought hit me as I crossed the bridge from Riverside to Kingswell, the river dark and cold beneath my feet. The air smelled like October—wet leaves and rain. My breath fogged in front of me. Two days since the closet. Two days since I’d had Alex pressed against me in the dark, his mouth on mine, his hands everywhere. Two days since I’d cheated on Emily.

Cheated. The word sat heavy in my chest and made my stomach twist. I wasn’t sure if Emily and I were broken up but it felt like we should be. She said she needed time to think about us, which probably meant it was over. Or it would be over. Kingswell’s campus opened up ahead—all those Gothic towers and manicured quad lawns. Students walked past, heading to the library or wherever rich kids went on Saturday nights.

Nobody gave me a second glance, which was good. I didn’t belong here. Langford Hall rose in front of me—brick and stone, tall windows glowing warm against the darkness. The sophomore dorm that somehow looked more like a mansion than student housing. I pulled out my phone and checked Alex’s last text. Third floor. Room 221. The building smelled different than my dorm. Cleaner. Like wood polish and money instead of microwaved food and old carpet.

My footsteps echoed in the stairwell as I climbed. Third floor. Long hallway with dark wood paneling and brass light fixtures. I counted the room numbers. 215. 217. 219. I stood there for a long moment, hand raised to knock. What the hell am I doing? We’d made plans on Wednesday.

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