“Or at least pretend to be interested. She was glad that Tri hadn’t seen her face burn while the girls put on that shameless performance. He’d gotten up to get them drinks and popcorn at halftime, and when he returned, her so-called friends had already cleared the field. Tri had played earlier, and Ashley had yelled her head off, not that it had done much good, since his team had been trounced badly. Like the rest of the guys, he was still wearing his uniform and had stayed to watch the high sch...ool team. Tri had been cool about losing, though, chalking it up to Reed Prep’s better defense. Ashley didn’t think she could be as sporting. Especially since her dance team had practically been hijacked! What kind of team gave a performance without its captain? She was boiling. Thank God she had a boyfriend. She didn’t think she could face this humiliation alone. She gave Tri an affectionate arm squeeze, and he patted her knee absent-mindedly. He was already in another world, on the edge of his seat, cheering on the Gregory Hall team, going crazy every time the boys in blue and gold got anywhere near the other team’s net.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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