The Olympian's Price
The gymnasium smelled of linseed oil and sweat and something older—the accumulated effort of generations of young men who had thrown themselves against their own limitations and found them stubborn. Tommy Blackwood stood at the edge of the track and watched his son, Patrick, stretch his hamstrings with the methodical care of a man who understood that the body was both instrument and...
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