The ball flings up into the air. A Notre Dame guy lunges for it.
But then Kyran reaches up and grabs it, securing it back into his arms as he falls into the end zone.
There’s a split second of silence when we’re all just staring. Collectively breathless.
The ref’s hands shoot up, and we all go wild.
Touchdown!
Bridget and I are hugging onto each other, screaming like total freaks.
“Oh my God, that was so close,” she squeals, pounding the rest of her drink.
“They’re going for the two-point conversion,” Guty’s mom says, gripping onto the arm of the guy who’s sitting next to her.Based on how much he looks like Guty, I’d be willing to bet it’s his brother.
“Escúchame, hermano…” the guy murmurs to himself, as if he’s talking to Guty.So definitely his brother.“Get us those two points.”
Kyran is shouting to his offensive line so loudly I can hear his voice up here. He’s pointing and gesturing to them, nodding to the guys at his side as they take position.
The snap brings immediate chaos. It’s hard to even tell what’s happening, but I think I see the ball being passed left. But then it looks like it’s on the right. And then Kyran is shooting the ball over everyone’s heads to Guty, who somehow ducks himself out of the hold of two guys and catches it.
The crowd erupts in cheers and howls while we watch Guty do his celebratory dance in the end zone.
“That’s my brother right there!” the guy behind us shouts.
My eyes follow Kyran off the field as I send him as many good vibes as possible. We still need to keep Notre Dame from scoring, andthenscore once more to win.
Almighty Tom Brady… We need a miracle.
Notre Dame’s quarterback, Connor Devlin, takes the field with his guys, and I can tell they mean business. Our defense is working hard at choking them up, but they’re moving slowly up the field.
Gazing down at Kyran on the bench, I can see his knee bouncing the way mine was earlier.I wish I could be down there…
“It’s not over until it’s over, baby…” I whisper.
Devlin throws an incomplete, and two more attempts at running get them nowhere. So they go for a field goal.
“I don’t want to pray for anyone to fail, but Father, make this boy miss,” Guty’s mom whimpers. Bridget and I can’t help but laugh.
Notre Dame’s kicker kicks. The ball soars.
I hold my breath.
And the ref’s arms go out at his sides.No good.
“Yes!” We all jump up screaming, hugging onto each other in a huddle while we bounce around.
“Oh my God, they’re gonna do it!” Bridget cries.
“Shut up! Don’t jinx them.” I yank her back down into her seat.
We’re clutching one another, watching as Theo punts the ball. Two minutes left in the game. And Kyran is preparing to take the field one last time.
This is the moment of truth… The make or break.
If we can score one more touchdown, we’ll be NCAA Champions.
I’m not breathing. The noise around me has faded into the background, and all I can hear is the thump of my heart… As if it’s mirroring the thump in Kyran’s chest.