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Whitney screamed when she found out the squad’s decision to not accept my resignation. I did not know Whitney that well, but I did know being captain meant a lot to her. It was hard being in that seat. Though some of her tactics were annoying, I could use her help. And instead of alienating her for good, I needed to figure a way to get her on my team. Seeing Whitney’s disappointment and wanting to fix it, I said, “Coach Woods, I nominate Whitney Alexander as co-captain.” Eva was standing right n...ext to me. Guess she felt if Whitney wanted to brawl, she had my back. At least she was with me until I made that statement. Then Eva hit me in my gut. Others grunted and made derogatory remarks. However, I stood firm, meaning what I said, even though I knew it was not what Whitney wanted—she did want to be captain over us all, after all. This was some consolation. She may not be the first one in charge, but she’d have some power if she joined me. Shoot, last time I heard, something was better than nothing any day.
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I'm sorry but I just can't do Stephanie Perry Moore's books anymore. This is not a read but a DNF after getting three chapters in and realizing that the main character is no different from most of the other protagonists in her other teen books: teen girl who is nice but is very pretty, smart and popular and knows it (it's VERY eye roll worthy to read a character describing themselves as "having a body that won't quit", direct quote from the dang first chapter!)but also acts very self righteous at times. I saw no difference between this character and the Payton Skyy character from the first book. I'm wondering but I won't find out if all of the characters are the same way and plus the author has a nauseating thing about characters being football players or cheerleaders and she needs to be educated on some up to date slang words. She actually uses "brickhouse" in this book! Does anyone under 45 say that anymore?
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