This is going to be the last chapter that has to do with the Olympia, and our babies from Perfectly Imperfect will bade us farewell 😪😪. You'd agree that they brought a lot of drama to this book.
Trust me, the drama in this book is only just starting.
Let's dive in.
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"Forget! Today's game will be hot." Vanessa hollered and I chuckled, feeling the excitement radiating from her. If only I could feel that excited.
It was noon, an hour to the Volley ball tournament that will decide the fate of our school for The Olympia. We couldn't get the Academic Trophy, thanks to Somadina. I just hope we are able to get this one. Now, we were getting ready in the locker room, putting on our gears.
"But also, the fate of the entire school rest on our shoulder. If we win this, we are getting the sports trophy, if not Crescent is getting two trophies. I'm dead nervous." I told her and she chuckled.
"You don't have to be." Idera, a girl on the team as well chipped in from the side. "I've seen their girls practice and they are not half as good as we are." She stated, pride laced in her voice.
"Shhh!" Skye hushed harshly as she walked into the room. "Don't jinx it abeg. If you say something about us winning, then you are jinxing us and we might lose." Skye stated matter of factly. I chuckled, shaking my head at her.
"Skye, you are not even on the team." Vanessa chipped and Skye responded by sticking out her tongue at Vanessa while I laughed at their childish antics. Truly, Skye wasn't playing Volleyball with us. She has done her own fair share of sports for the Olympia.
"Thirty minutes more, girls!" Coach Tammy hollered, interrupting our gist and blowing her whistle so loud, we Al had to cover our ears.
"God knows that if she blows that whistle one more time, I'll legit walk up to her, snatch it and crush ut." I told my girls and they laughed. I joined them as well, knowing exactly why they were laughing.
I can't try that in a thousand years. I don't have that kind of mind.
"You won't even dare, not if you don't want to get expelled." Vanessa stated.
"I think the only time you will do something like that is on the day of our graduation. Specifically, after you collect your testimonial because you don't want to take any chances." Skye chipped in and I laughed.
"I'll pass, thank you o. Eyin alakoba." I teased.
"You are just too timid jhor. Me, I'll try it. Just be on the look out." Vanessa vowed and my mouth widened as I heard the determination in her voice. She wasn't kidding.
"Nessa!" Skye exclaimed, laughter laced in her voice. Vanessa shrugged nonchalantly.
"What? Consider it a revenge for dragging me to play volleyball." She smirked deviously. I shook my head, chuckling to myself as I wore my knee pads.
My mind drifted to the statement Skye made about graduation. It was just a passing statement but it definitely made me think. Graduation from high school was a big deal, a very big deal. I haven't really been able to think of what happens afterwards.
Don't worry, you still have mine months to decide. A voice in my mind said and I heeded to it.
I still have time. I told myself.
I looked around, watching as the girls were all huddled up on groups, getting ready and at the same time chatting. They didn't even seem concerned about the game like I was. Then I noticed, only one girl was alone, on her own, not talking to anyone else.
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