"Oh, just having two rookies spotlighted instead of one,” he began as if the whole idea was fairly innocent. “Josh is a rookie on the Stars and you're a rookie at ULA, but you'll both be trying out for the Olympics in the coming months. It makes for a more well-rounded piece." The way Brian explained it, the article seemed harmless enough. If they wanted to include us both, I didn't have a problem with it.
Both men sat there waiting for my reply. "Um, okay, I suppose that's fine?" What was I going to do? Storm out over a slight change in plans? Josh was a good soccer player; he deserved the spotlight, too.
"Okay, great!" Brian clapped his hands together and pushed some paperwork toward me. "There are just a few things we need you to sign before we get started. It basically states that any photographs the photographer takes during the interview may be used by the magazine and that we’ll post your words verbatim so that you’re protected in the editing phase."
I chewed on my bottom lip as I scanned over the documents, suddenly wishing I had my mother here with me. Signing contracts of any kind feels intimidating.
"Did you already sign yours?" I asked, glancing up at Josh.
"Just before you got here. It looked fine to me," he shrugged and offered me a small smile.
"You take your time, Kinsley. I'll go get you both some coffee."
Brian wandered off and I tried my best to read the details of the contract. It was brief and simple enough, so I signed on the dotted line and then pushed the paperwork back toward Brian's side of the table.
"How have you been?" Josh asked, leaning toward me. I saw the photographer's camera shutter open and close in quick succession. I guess the photographs started immediately upon signing the contract.
I leaned away from Josh so that it’d be harder to get us in the same frame.
"Fine. Just really busy."
He smiled and reached out to touch the back of my chair. "You're obviously doing well if the magazine wants to interview you."
I smiled tightly and nodded. Thankfully Brian returned right then, saving me from anymore awkward small talk.
"Here you go, you two," Brian said, handing us our coffee and flashing me his giant smile. He’d blind people with those teeth if he wasn’t careful.
"Thank you." I smiled tightly and concentrated on pouring cream and sugar into my mug while Brian fiddled with the paperwork and set out a recorder.
"I'm going to start recording now, if that's all right?"
Josh and I both agreed.
The interview passed quickly and I learned early on that I didn't have anything to worry about. The questions were similar to the ones that Brian had sent the other day. I answered them the way that Coach Davis and I agreed upon. Toward the end, Brian started asking questions about my relationship with Josh. I answered simply, routing around our messy breakup and focusing more on our friendship. Josh, thankfully, followed suit.
"That was great, you two. Thank you so much. Let's get a few photographs and then we'll be all done here."
…
As soon as I left the coffee shop I texted Liam to let him know about the last minute change.
Kinsley: Josh was at the interview.
Liam: What? Why?
Kinsley: They wanted to highlight two rookies instead of one. It seemed okay. I read the contract before I signed.
Liam: You should have called me or Coach Davis.
Kinsley: Why?
Liam: I don't trust reporters – I'm about to have dinner with my coaches. We'll talk later.
For a split second I was angry with Liam for being dramatic… but then his concerns set in. He’d been a part of this industry for years, so maybe I should have run the new interview style with him or Coach Davis first, but I hadn’t even thought about it.
The worst part was that Liam was absolutely right. Later that night, Emily ran into my room with wide eyes and her computer cradled in her arms. Becca and I had been watching Bridesmaids, but we paused it when we saw the look on her face.
"Did you have that interview today?" she asked warily.
I sat up off the bed. "Yes, earlier. Why?"
She twisted her computer around and showed me the front page of a popular sports website.
"Romance Between Olympic Hopefuls" was spelled out in giant letters across the top of the screen. The photo that accompanied it made me want to throw up. Josh had his arm around the back of my chair and we were both smiling wide. The worst part of all was that he was glancing toward me affectionately. While at the time, I’d wanted to kick the legs out from under his chair, to the untrained eye, the photo was damning evidence.
"What the hell!?" I shouted, hopping off my bed to get a better view. I had to hand it to the magazine. In less than four hours they’d started putting up teasers and photos to promote the article that would run sometime in the next few days. Those scumbags were timely.
"That fucking reporter! This article was supposed to be about soccer, not about me and Josh."
I wound my fingers through my hair and squeezed my eyes shut.
Shit. Shit. Shit.
Liam was right. Reporters were not to be trusted. On top of everything else going on, I could now add this article to the top of the list.
I snatched my phone, called my mom, and filled her in.