Sarah's POV
Me: Speedy?
Phoenix♥️: Yes Sarebear?
Me: I have a deal for you
Phoenix♥️: Yes?
Me: You win a race tonight and we'll do one of the roleplay ideas
Phoenix♥️: DEAL
Me: Good
Me: Now focus on your races.
Phoenix♥️: Yes Mommy 😘
Me: Speedy
"Here you go Sarah." Ingrid Summers, the Four Lions' new Social Media manager says as she hands me my drink
"Thanks." I say as Ingrid sits down next to me in our suite.
Tonight's the Diamond League final and we're watching the race from a suite here at Hayward Field.
I say we I mean myself, Sofia, Sophia, Kristie, Ingrid, Sansa, Inês, Aaliyah, Opal, and all 6 of the Four Lions' bodyguards.
"So you ready for all this?" I say as I show Ingrid the Four Lions' major YouTube filing schedule.
"Oh yeah." Ingrid says. "It's sad that the Cruise line closed down.
"Yeah." I say.
"At least Isobel's cousin got hired by an actual cruise line." Sofia says.
"Mhmm." I say.
"Who's Marisol Morterero?" Sophia asks.
"A friend from the DG sorority at UT." Ingrid says. "She's born in the Morelos state of Mexico and she graduated from UT with a degree in Plant Biology and a degree in Science and Technology Management to help her family's farm make the most money it can."
"Wow." I say. "Smart lady."
"She's a fucking genius." Ingrid says.
"Who do they know from the Blackfoot people?"
"Kimi Otaki." Ingrid says. "She's in our sorority too."
"What'd she major in?"
"Hydrogeology." Ingrid says. "She now works for a company that helps Native Americans build water wells and teach them how best to use the water on their reservation or land."
"Well that's sweet." Sophia says.
"Very sweet." Ingrid says.
"When's the first race?" Kristie asks causing me to roll my eyes.
"Like we said 15 minutes ago Kristie." Sofia says. "The 400 Meter Final is at 7:04 PM, the 100 Meter Final is at 8:23 PM, and the 200 Meter Final is at 9:40 PM."
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Four Lions
FanfictionThe loneliest people are the kindest. The saddest people smile the brightest. The most damaged people are the wisest. All because they do not wish to see anyone else suffer the way they do.