After winning Olympic gold four years ago, Justin retired from swimming, and he's been floundering ever since. The Fourth of July finds him contemplating doing something stupid, so Justin calls up his former coach, Chris Jarvis. To his surprise, Coach answers.
When Justin retired, Chris cut all ties with the swimmer he'd fallen in love with. He never wanted Justin to love him just because it was easy. But he's been waiting for Justin to reach out, and he'll gladly take Justin back into his life.
When he finds out Justin is drowning in a pool of self-doubt and the belief that his happy years are behind him, Chris realizes he made a mistake letting go so suddenly, and that Justin needs structure and a firm, dominant hand to keep him on the right track. It's time to remedy that error - as long as he can convince Justin that it's really love.
When Justin retired, Chris cut all ties with the swimmer he'd fallen in love with. He never wanted Justin to love him just because it was easy. But he's been waiting for Justin to reach out, and he'll gladly take Justin back into his life.
When he finds out Justin is drowning in a pool of self-doubt and the belief that his happy years are behind him, Chris realizes he made a mistake letting go so suddenly, and that Justin needs structure and a firm, dominant hand to keep him on the right track. It's time to remedy that error - as long as he can convince Justin that it's really love.
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