C H A P T E R F O U R T Y-T H R E E

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The next day, they were holding a fundraiser for Miguel to raise money to pay for his surgery

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The next day, they were holding a fundraiser for Miguel to raise money to pay for his surgery.

Nicole was in a white bikini, but had her shorts on and was watching Courtney, who was a red bikini with both her top and shorts off, clean a car.

"Hey, Court, how come we haven't been to karate in a few days? Obviously I can't train for a while, but how come we haven't been going?" Nicole asked.

"Um, your dad stopped doing it after what happened." Courtney responded.

Nicole raised her eyebrows. "And what exactly happened?"

"Remember, after—." Courtney paused and pointed to Nicole. "Nice try, you. You're not getting that out of me."

"Ugh, I wish I could just remember what happened." Nicole sighed.

"You will in time, girl, I swear. Now, since you're sitting on your ass doing nothing, can you hand me that bucket?" Courtney asked.

"I'm not sitting on my ass. I literally can't stand, Court." Nicole reminded.

"I know, but I just love messing with you." Courtney smiled.

"Haha, so funny." Nicole rolled her eyes.

She then grabbed the red bucket full of soap and water then handed it to her best friend.

"Thank you!" Courtney thanked and dipped her sponge into it and continued to wash the car.

Nicole sighed and when she saw her sister walking by, she sat up.

"You keeping them in order?" Sam raised her eyebrows.

"You bet'cha. Remember, wax on, wax off, ladies!" Nicole ordered.

"Yes, ma'am!" Courtney saluted her.

"Good job." Sam nodded.

Moon then walked up to them with a sponge in her hand.

"Hey, babe." Courtney smiled and pecked Moon.

"Hi." Moon giggled.

"Hey, Moon. Thanks for bringing out the cheerleading team, they are definitely helping to attract customers. But, uh, I thought you were a feminist?" Sam asked.

"Oh, I'm a sex-positive feminist. Our bodies are an expression." Moon clarified.

Sam nodded and Moon turned back to Courtney, the two girls sharing another kiss.

Just then, Mason pulled up with a couple of his lacrosse friends, the windows down.

Nicole grabbed her crutches, then stood up, walking over to his car.

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