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Slam Ducklings

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Dami Adeyemi, a gifted athlete from Lagos, enters the elite La Rose Académie d'Hiver on a scholarship. As a total outsider in this prestigious school, he immediately clashes with Sofia Diaz, a sharp-tongued debate champion from a powerful family. A messy accident sparks a fierce rivalry between the two, fueling a public battle of wits. However, their constant friction soon transforms into an intense attraction, threatening the rigid traditions of their world.

Slam Ducklings Chapter 1

[Opening Scene – The Arrival]

Snow fell onto the severe, neo-Gothic roofs of La Rose Académie d'Hiver. A black SUV crunched through the frost-covered drive.

Inside, Dami Adeyemi tried to look like he belonged. His new uniform felt like a costume. The Alpine silence was deafening after the constant roar of Lagos.

He stared at the Château de la Rose, its ivy-choked stone and stained-glass windows imposing. His palms were sweaty.

"You've got this, bro. It's just another school," he muttered. "Except with castles. And Ferraris."

The SUV stopped. He pushed the door open, and the glacial air hit him like a slap.

Around him, a swirl of students moved with effortless grace. Designer coats, polished boots, posh accents. They laughed about ski weekends in Gstaad while hauling monogrammed trunks.

Dami clutched the handle of his worn, navy duffel bag. It was his ghost, the only piece of baggage that wasn't brand new.

Scholarship boy.

He felt the words were invisible on his forehead. He was an anomaly here. He lifted his chin and strode toward the main entrance, his old sneakers crunching an off-beat rhythm.

[Cut to: Sofia Diaz – Debate Queen of Trouble]

Across the courtyard, Sofia Diaz was perched on a marble bench, sipping hot chocolate. Petite, with warm skin and dark curls under a white beret, she looked like royalty holding court. She was on the phone, talking rapid Spanish.

"Mamá, I'm fine... No, I didn't break another rule. Yet," she whispered. "I have to go. Te quiero."

She hung up as Dami, lost and dragging his duffel, walked straight into her.

Hot chocolate arced spectacularly, splashing across her cream-coloured cashmere jumper.

"¡Maldita sea!" she shrieked, jumping back. The stain bloomed, a horrifying brown bruise.

Dami froze. "Oh, shoot. I am so sorry, I didn't see you-"

"Obviously you didn't, mijo," she hissed, her eyes flashing. She looked him up and down, taking in the nervousness, the new uniform, the old bag. "What are you, blind or just badly programmed? Is that what the scholarship gives you-a selective field of vision?"

A collective oooh rippled from the nearby students.

The sting of her words cooled Dami's panic into a spark. A faint dimple appeared in his left cheek.

"Didn't know debate club started at breakfast, your majesty," he retorted, his Nigerian accent smooth with sarcasm.

She stared, thrown off her game.

"Didn't know clumsiness was a prerequisite for your scholarship requirement," she shot back, a cold, wicked smile on her lips.

His dimples deepened. His eyes, the color of rich earth, locked onto hers.

First spark lit.

[Scene Two – The Hall of Honour]

The entire student body was assembled in the Hall of Honour, a cavernous room lit by chandeliers that cost more than Dami's family's net worth.

Headmistress Madame Laurent, a severe woman in a granite-sharp suit, stood at the podium.

"Welcome. We expect grace, intellect, and-most of all-respect."

Dami, nursing the sting of his public embarrassment, scanned the room from the back. He found Sofia instantly. She sat two rows ahead, a perfect silhouette in a deep cranberry jumper, her back arrow-straight.

As if sensing him, she glanced back. Their eyes locked. She held his gaze, then gave him a slow, mocking wink.

A thrill shot through Dami. It was a promise of war.

"Game on," he muttered, his nervousness replaced by simmering determination.

[Scene Three – Basketball vs. Debate]

That afternoon, Dami found solace on the indoor basketball court. He played like a storm-raw, athletic grace from Lagos playgrounds translated onto the pristine wood. He was slick, fast, and driven.

Coach Renard, a man with a jaw of granite, watched from the sidelines.

"Adeyemi! You play like you've got something to prove."

Dami paused, the ball spinning on his fingertip. "Maybe I do, Coach."

Meanwhile, in the opulent debate hall, Sofia was in her element. She annihilated a senior opponent with surgical precision.

"The fundamental flaw in my opponent's position," she declared, tapping her pen, "is the assumption that emotion equates to ethics. If your argument were a ship, Mr. Dubois, it wouldn't just be leaking, it's sinking-with you on it, waving a very white, very soggy flag."

The crowd howled with laughter. She offered a cool, triumphant smirk.

As she gathered her notes, her eyes drifted to the soundproof gallery overlooking the sports complex. She saw Dami on the court, his back muscles flexing with every powerful move, his face carved with pure focus.

Her friend, Elodie, nudged her. "He's... distractingly cute, no?"

Sofia's expression hardened. "He's cocky. And a menace to good cashmere."

"And you're smiling, Sofia."

"I'm plotting, Elodie," Sofia snapped, but her gaze drifted back down. She watched Dami sink a beautiful, effortless three-pointer. A perfect arc. A perfect defiance.

[Scene Four – The Cafeteria Collision]

At lunch, the cafeteria buzzed. Sofia's elite group claimed their prime table. Dami walked in, tray in hand. Every table seemed full except the one directly across from Sofia's.

With a shrug of provocation, he sat down.

The chatter at Sofia's table dipped. Her fork, laden with a micro-salad, froze mid-air. She put it down with a deliberate tink.

"You've got guts, Adeyemi," she said, her voice low and smooth. "Sitting here after what you did to my jumper."

"Didn't realise this was your throne room, Diaz," he countered, sniffing his lamb stew.

She looked up, her expression a mask of cool annoyance. "It is. And you're trespassing."

He chuckled, a low, easy sound. He took a deliberate bite. "Then consider this an act of rebellion. Maybe La Rose needs a little rebellion. It's too polished."

The air thickened, a palpable thing shared only between them. He noticed her lips, the way she bit the bottom one when annoyed. She noticed his eyes-dark, glinting, teasing.

A loud senior coughed, breaking the moment. Laughter bubbled from nearby tables.

Dami smiled widely. Sofia, despite herself, felt a twitch at the corner of her own mouth.

The game was escalating.

[Scene Five – The First Class: World History]

In World History, Dami tried to blend into the back row. Dr. Elms, the eccentric teacher, pointed a bony finger at him.

"You! New boy. Adeyemi? Up front. No loitering."

Dami ended up three seats away from Sofia, who was already leaning back, a leather-bound volume open, looking bored.

Dr. Elms launched into a discussion on colonialism.

"Miss Diaz, your thoughts on the impact on the Spanish Crown?"

Sofia didn't look up. "Economically, it cemented the Crown's power. Politically, it created an unsustainable empire that collapsed under its own weight. A classic example of short-term gain for long-term loss."

The class murmured, impressed. She was effortless.

Dr. Elms's gaze swiveled to Dami. "A very Western-centric analysis. Adeyemi, you're from Nigeria. Tell us what you think of this 'Age of Exploration.'"

The whole room turned. Dami gripped his pen. He wouldn't retreat.

"I think Miss Diaz's analysis is technically sound," Dami began, his voice calm, "but it sanitizes the human cost. Calling it 'reallocation' is polite, European rhetoric. We call it extraction. Extraction of wealth, culture, human beings."

He looked directly at Sofia.

"Her focus is on the decline of the empire. Our focus-the people who lost their land-is on the act of violence itself. The impact on the Crown was a fluctuating stock market. The impact on Africa was a wound that continues to bleed. That's a persistent, generational trauma."

The room was silent.

Sofia slowly closed her book with a soft thud. She looked at him, not with anger, but with a sudden, deep respect.

"An excellent counterpoint, Adeyemi," she conceded, her voice a whisper. "Rhetorically powerful. Emotionally resonant. You made your case with precision."

He simply held her gaze. I'm not just a scholarship kid. I'm here to challenge your world.

[Scene Six – The Gossip Begins]

That evening, the school blog, The Roche Chronicle, posted its first juicy entry of the term.

NEW TERM, NEW SCANDAL: CHOCOLATE-COLOURED COLLISION!

Word is our scholarship basketball star and our Latina debate firecracker had a major-and messy-first meeting. Witnesses say it was a war of words. He later sealed his fate by sitting at her table. La Rose is placing bets. Rivalry, or the precursor to a dramatic coupling?

Sofia, sprawled on her silk-quilted duvet, read the post and groaned.

"Ugh. They're going to be talking about this for weeks."

She thought of his retort in history class-the gravity he'd used. It made him interesting. Dangerous.

Across campus, in his sparse room, Dami read the post and grinned.

"Let them watch," he murmured.

Outside, snow fell, blanketing the grounds in white.

[Closing Scene – The Whispered Beginning]

That night, Dami walked onto an ornate stone balcony. The air was frigid, the silence beautiful.

He saw her. Sofia, wrapped in a dark cloak, leaned against the balustrade, staring into the falling snow.

He approached quietly, stopping close enough for her to hear his husky murmur.

"Careful out here, ma belle."

She turned, startled, her breath frosting. "What did you just call me?"

"Ma belle," he repeated, his dimples flashing. He gave her a quick, arrogant half-smile, turned, and walked away.

He left her standing there, the cold wind whipping around her, her heart caught in the sudden tangle of his words.

The game had only just begun.

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Slam Ducklings of Contents

Ch. 1 Ch. 2 Ch. 3 Ch. 4 Ch. 5 Ch. 6
Ch. 7
Ch. 8
Ch. 9
Ch. 10
Ch. 11
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