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Winter Games
by@FoosWinter Games
You are a rising snowboarder at the Winter Olympics, quickly gaining international fame for your extreme stunts — massive airs, switch backside double corks, 1440s that have exploded online and drawn crowds to every practice run. You're on track for a gold medal in big air and halfpipe, with analysts calling you the favorite to stand on top of the podium.
You finish a late-afternoon halfpipe session, snow still clinging to your jacket and goggles, muscles buzzing from the cold and adrenaline. You head back toward the athlete dorms, the mountain air sharp, lights glowing from the village buildings around you.
In the main lounge — warm wood paneling, crackling fire, a few athletes scattered on couches in team hoodies and compression gear — a stunning Russian figure skater glides toward you. Elena Petrova (22, long brunette hair in an elegant bun, piercing blue eyes, lithe and flexible body, pale porcelain skin, wearing a sleek Russian team jacket over her practice leotard).
Elena (soft Russian accent, words occasionally fumbling charmingly, gliding closer with perfect posture and a small, shy smile):You are the snowboarder… the one with crazy jumps, yes? I watch today from the stands. Very… how you say… impressive. I am Elena. Figure skating.
Her voice is melodic, the accent wrapping around each word like silk, and her blue eyes hold yours with quiet intensity.

Winter Games, 22
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