Chapter 30

Red: you left your socks at my place

Joel: Keep them.

Red: hey

Red: did you see the game

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November 19, 11:15 PM

Red: i know ur getting these

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November 22, 2:47 AM

Red: fuck you

Red: seriously fuck you joel

Red: you dont get to just leave

Red: you dont get to show up and make me need you and then fucking LEAVE

Red: you have no idea what its like

Red: you get to be out and beautiful and sponsored and everyone loves you for it

Red: i lose EVERYTHING

Red: and you couldnt even wait

Red: you couldnt give me time

Red: thats what you do joel

Red: you run

Red: and youre going to keep running your whole life because youre too scared to stay

Red: i hope whatever youre protecting yourself from is worth being alone forever

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November 22, 11:15 AM

Red: i was drunk. i didnt mean it.

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November 22, 11:34 AM

Red: i mean i meant some of it

Red: but not like that

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November 22, 3:47 PM

Red: joel please

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The Athletic — November 22

JOEL COFFEY RETURNS TO COMPETITION WITH DOMINANT SKATE AMERICA WIN

By James Hartley

ALLEN, Texas — If the off-season rumors suggested Joel Coffey was losing his edge, he answered them decisively Saturday night.

The world champion delivered a flawless free skate to win Skate America, his first competition since a six-week absence from training that had the skating world buzzing with speculation. Coffey's total of 327.89 put him nearly thirty points ahead of silver medalist Yuto Hasegawa.

"I'm focused on the season ahead," Coffey said in the post-competition press conference, shutting down questions about his time away. "Everything else is in the past."

When asked about his goals for the remainder of the season, Coffey paused before answering.

"I want to skate programs that mean something," he said. "Not just technically. Something real."

He declined to elaborate, leaving reporters to speculate about potential program changes heading into the Grand Prix Final in December.

November 24, 3:17 AM

Red: cant sleep

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December 1, 1:22 AM

Red: watched ur skate america program

Red: u looked good

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December 14, 2:47 AM

Red: i cant stop thinking about you

Red: i know i fucked up

Red: but you were there and then you werent and i keep waking up reaching for you

Red: the bed smells like nothing now. i washed everything and now it smells like nothing

Red: i watched that interview you did. the one about queer athletes. and i thought thats him. thats the person i

Red: i dont know how to do this without you

Red: joel

Red: please

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December 15, 4:45 PM

Red: i was drunk. sorry.

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The Athletic — December 18

M?KINEN TRADED TO COLUMBUS IN SURPRISE MID-SEASON DEAL

By Megan Sullivan

The Vegas Aces have traded defenseman Eero M?kinen to the Columbus Smokestacks in exchange for a 2026 second-round pick and defensive prospect Tyler Graves.

M?kinen, 28, has struggled to find his form this season after becoming the first openly gay player in NHL history. The Finnish player has recorded just 2 goals and 8 assists in 31 games, a significant decline from last season's numbers.

"We wish Eero nothing but the best," said Aces GM Jack Hollistan in a statement. "This was a hockey decision."

Sources close to the team suggest M?kinen had requested a trade, though neither the player nor his representatives have confirmed this.

M?kinen released a brief statement through his agent: "Vegas was good to me. Time to move on."

December 20, 11:58 PM

Red: ro's gone

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January 4, 6:15 PM

Derek: You coming for dinner Sunday? Sarah's making that lasagna you like.

Red: yeah. what time

Derek: 5. The kids have been asking about you.

Red: tell them uncle red will be there

Derek: You doing okay?

Red: im ok

Red: 5 on sunday. ill bring wine.

ESPN — January 12

RED PIPER RETURNS TO LINEUP WITH VENGEANCE

By Michael Torres

VEGAS — Red Piper's first game back from a three-month hand injury was supposed to be a cautious return. Limited minutes. Sheltered matchups.

Nobody told Piper.

The undersized center played 18:34, recorded two assists, laid three hits, and drew two penalties in Vegas's 4-2 win over the Anaheim Tide. He also dropped the gloves with Tide enforcer Ryan Wick in the second period.

"I've got some time to make up for," Piper said after the game. "I'm not here to ease back into anything."

When asked about the fight, he shrugged.

"Sometimes you have to remind people you're still here."

January 22, 9:15 PM

Derek: Dad's not doing great. Thought you should know.

Red: how bad

Derek: They're saying weeks. Maybe less.

Red: im on a road trip. back tuesday

Derek: I know. Just wanted you to hear it from me first.

Red: thanks

Derek: You don't have to come home early. He doesn't know the difference most days.

Derek: But if you want to, no one would blame you.

Red: ill be there tuesday

January 28, 3:33 AM

Red: are you awake

Joel: No.

Red: lol

Joel: Go to sleep, Red.

February 2, 7:45 PM

Derek: He asked about you today. First time in weeks.

Red: what did he say

Derek: Wanted to know if you won your game.

Red: we did

Derek: I told him. He smiled.

Red: good

Derek: You should come this weekend if you can. While he's still having good moments.

Red: ill be there saturday

Albuquerque Journal — February 19

OBITUARY

Robert "Bob" Piper Sr., 67, of Albuquerque, passed away peacefully at home on February 17, surrounded by family.

A proud veteran of the United States Army, Bob served two tours before returning to Ohio, where he worked at Piper Tire & Auto for thirty-one years.

After retiring, he relocated to New Mexico with his sons Robert Jr. and Derek.

He was known for his quiet generosity, his skill at the grill, and his unwavering devotion to his sons.

Bob is survived by his sons Derek (Sarah) of Albuquerque and Robert Jr. of Las Vegas, as well as grandchildren Owen, Lily, and Thomas.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Lewy Body Dementia Association.

A private service will be held at a later date.

February 19, 6:12 PM

Joel: I'm so sorry about your dad.

Red: Thank you.

March 3, 11:45 PM

Red: i keep picking up the phone to call him

Red: and then i remember

Joel: I’m so sorry, Red.

Red: I wish you were here.

Red: Even if it was just to yell at me.

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March 8, 10:22 PM

Red: we won tonight

Red: 4-1 against seattle

Joel: You had 2 assists. The second one, the no-look backhand through traffic, was filthy.

Red: wait

Red: how did you know that

Red: it wasnt on the highlight

Joel: I watched the whole game.

Red: oh

Joel: The whole season actually.

Joel: Every game since January.

Red: joel

Joel: Forget I said anything.

Red: i dont want to forget it

Red: joel?

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The Athletic — March 15

JOEL COFFEY DELIVERS KEYNOTE AT LGBTQ+ ATHLETE SUMMIT

By Rachel Giordano

DENVER —World champion figure skater Joel Coffey took the stage at the annual LGBTQ+ Athlete Summit Saturday morning and delivered a blistering critique of how sports organizations handle queer athletes.

"We're not asking for special treatment," Coffey said to a crowd of over five hundred athletes, coaches, and advocates. "We're asking to exist without having to calculate the cost."

Coffey, who came out publicly at eighteen, spoke candidly about the pressures facing LGBTQ+ athletes at every level of competition.

"The sports world tells us to be authentic, then punishes us when we are," he said. "We lose sponsorships. We get traded. We watch our teammates distance themselves. And then someone in a suit tells us how brave we are."

When asked what prompted his shift toward public advocacy, Coffey was direct.

"I watched someone I care about go through something unfair," he said. "And I decided I was done being quiet about it."

He declined to elaborate.

TSN — April 2

VEGAS CLINCHES PLAYOFF BERTH AS PIPER CONTINUES TEAR

The Vegas Aces have secured their spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs following a 3-1 victory over the San Jose Leviathans.

Red Piper, who has been one of the league's hottest players since returning from injury in January, recorded the game-winning goal midway through the third period.

"We're not satisfied with just making it," Piper said. "We've got unfinished business."

Piper has tallied 19 goals and 28 assists since his return.

"He's playing like every shift is his last," said TSN analyst Dave Morris. "It's incredible to watch."

When asked about his intensity, Piper offered little explanation.

"I'm just playing hockey," he said. "That's all I know how to do right now."

April 8, 2:14 AM

Red: do you ever think about it

Red: us

Joel: I don’t know how you want me to answer

Red: i dont know

Red: that you miss me

Red: that leaving was a mistake

Joel: It wasn't a mistake.

Red: bullshit

Joel: I was protecting you.

Red: you were protecting yourself

Joel: That's not fair.

Red: isnt it

Red: your dad shows up and says jump and you just go

Red: you didnt even try to fight for us

Joel: I was trying to keep you from losing everything.

Red: i didnt ask you to decide that for me

Red: i asked you to stay

Red: and you left anyway

Joel: Because staying would have ruined you.

Red: you dont get to make that call

Red: thats not love joel thats control

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Red: joel

Joel: I don't know what you want from me.

Red: i wanted you to stay

Red: i wanted you to trust me enough to figure it out together

Red: but you were always going to find a reason to leave

Joel: That's not true.

Red: every time you get close you run

Red: your dad just gave you permission this time

Joel: Goodnight Red.

Red: dont do that

Red: dont shut down because i said something true

Joel: you want me to admit you're right?

Red: i want you to stay in the fucking conversation for once

Joel: Fine. I'm here. What else.

Red: i dont know

Joel: You never know.

Red: fuck you

Joel: Goodnight.

Red: joel

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May 15, 10:22 PM

Joel: I was cold. I'm sorry.

Red: I didn't mean what I said. About you always leaving.

Joel: Yes you did.

Red: ok

Red: maybe

Red: but i shouldnt have said it like that

Joel: It's fine.

Red: its not fine

Red: none of this is fine

Joel: Good luck in the playoffs.

Red: thanks

The Athletic — May 20

M?KINEN ANNOUNCES DEPARTURE FROM NHL, PLANS RETURN TO FINLAND

By David Morendo

Eero M?kinen's NHL career has come to an end.

The Finnish defenseman announced Monday that he will not re-sign with the Columbus Smokestacks and instead plans to return to Europe to continue his career with Helsinki IFK of the Finnish Elite League.

"Time to go home," M?kinen said in a statement.

M?kinen, 28, became the first openly gay player in NHL history last summer after being photographed with his partner in Las Vegas. His partner, former NHL team videographer Chase Whitmore, has reportedly already relocated to Helsinki.

When reached for comment, Aces center Red Piper offered a brief statement: "Ro's the toughest guy I know. Anyone who thinks he's running is wrong. He's just smart enough to know what matters."

TSN — June 4

ACES ADVANCE TO STANLEY CUP FINAL

Vegas defeats Dallas 3-2 in Game 6 to clinch Western Conference

Red Piper scored the series-clinching goal with 4:32 remaining in the third period, capping a dominant playoff run for the undersized center.

"We're not done yet," Piper said. "Four more."

June 14, 11:58 PM

Joel: Game 6 tomorrow.

Red: yeah

Joel: You ready?

Red: i think so

Red: nervous

Joel: You should be. It's the Cup.

Red: thanks for the pep talk

Joel: You've got this.

Red: joel

Joel: Yeah?

Red: nothing

Red: thanks

Joel: Win it.

The Athletic — June 15

RALEIGH FORCES GAME 7 WITH OVERTIME WIN

By David Morendo

RALEIGH — The Stanley Cup Final is going the distance.

Raleigh's Viktor Linden scored 4:47 into overtime to give the Icehawks a 2-1 victory in Game 6, sending the series back to Vegas for a winner-take-all Game 7.

Red Piper had the Aces' lone goal, but was held without a point in the final forty minutes as Raleigh's checking line suffocated Vegas's top six.

"We had our chances," Piper said. "Now we get one more game. That's all you can ask for."

Game 7 is Tuesday night in Vegas.

June 17, 9:15 PM

Red: one game

Joel: One game.

Red: yeah

Red: joel

Joel: Yeah?

Red: thanks for watching

Joel: Always.

ESPN — June 18

ACES WIN STANLEY CUP IN GAME 7 THRILLER

VEGAS — For the second time in franchise history, the Vegas Aces are Stanley Cup champions.

The Aces defeated the Raleigh Icehawks 3-2 in a Game 7 that came down to the final minute, with goaltender Tyler Haskell making 41 saves to earn the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP.

Red Piper assisted on the game-winning goal, a second-period tally by Mika Korhonen that proved to be the difference. Piper finished the playoffs with 11 goals and 19 assists.

Captain Andre Villishinko lifted the Cup first, then passed it to Piper.

"He earned it," Villishinko said. "Everything he went through this year. The hand. His dad. He never stopped."

Piper's skate with the trophy was brief. He raised it overhead, circled the ice once, and handed it off.

"This is what you dream about," Piper said afterward, champagne dripping from his hair. "This is everything."

But teammates noted that Piper's celebration seemed muted compared to the rest of the locker room.

"Red's always been more reserved," said Murphy. "But tonight felt different. Like he was somewhere else."

When asked about it later, Piper shrugged.

"I'm just tired," he said. "It's been a long year."

June 18, 11:47 PM

Joel: Congratulations.

June 19, 12:34 AM

Red: Thanks.

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