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Roller derby practice went on as it usually did. I knocked a few girls on their ass. We were going to start a mock game. This time I was lead Jammer. I put the black and purple starred cover on my helmet and started to go to the back of the line. (

Watch this for more info so you can keep up... it's recommended because I won't go over everything.)

"A Mean O Acid! To the back!" the coach yelled at me. I skated over to the back of the line and the coach blew the whistle.

I skated right into the other team's pack. But, I managed to break through making me the lead jammer. The other team's jammer got out a little after. I was still about 1 meter away from her though.

I was on my first scoring lap and I managed to get 4 points! Then, I tapped my hips to signal that I wanted the jam to end.

"Nice Job A Mean O!" My friend Zinni aka Rainbow Crash, yelled from the other side of the track as she walked over to me. She high fived me and I gave her the star cover since she was gonna be the next jammer. "You did pretty well out there considering how much you gotten beaten up last practice," she commented.

After a quick 30 second chat, Zinni skated to the back like I did 2 minutes ago. Meanwhile, I skated to the pack with the other girls on my team. The coach blew the whistle again and the next jam began. This one was a faster one since I helped Zinni get through the other team's pack. Zinni managed to get 6 points making our score 11.

+*~1 hour later~*+

I was walking to the door when my friend Miso ran up to me. "What's up A Mean O?" She asked trying to match my speed. I walk faster than most people, or so my friends say, so Miso had to walk a little faster to catch up. "The celling." I replied in a monotone voice. That was how I answered everything. With a simple few letter sentence. "Really A Mean O?" She chuckled, "Anyway, I gotta go, my ride's here!" She said when a blue convertible pulled up. "Bye." I whispered. She didn't hear me. No one really ever hears me. That's how life is I guess.

I walked over to my black Hyundai and get in it. I turned it on but I didn't go anywhere yet. I connected my phone to the car and turned on some music. I put on a song called "Play Date" by a girl named Melanie Marteinz. The song was in English so I couldn't really understand it that well. I was trying to learn English and my English teacher recommended listening to music. Even though I couldn't really understand it that well, it was still a really good song. And, I liked to focus on the instrumental parts anyway.

After I turned on the music I started the gas and began to move. I started on my way home and with in 10-15 minutes, I was there.

Heywo bullet beans!! I know I haven't posted in a while but here it is!! To kinda explain what was happening in this chapter, this is how you play roller derby: you have a team of 14 players. Only 5 players will be on the track though. There will be on player at the back who will be able to score the points. This player will have a star cover on their helmet. The rest of the team will get into a group called a pack. The packs are in charge of stopping the other team's jammer. There is another player called the pivot. This player will have a stripe cover on their helmet. The pivot can turn into a jammer if the jammer gives the pivot the star cover. In order to score points you have to make one full lap. Once you make this lap, you gain points for going past every opposing player. You can make as many points as you want within 2 minutes or until the lead jammer stops the jam. Ohh! About the lead jammer, the lead jammer can stop the clock if she taps her hips. This ends the jam. When I said the other team, I meant the other half of the whole team. If you were confused, go read it again and maybe you will understand better. Rae-The-Writer <——— go check her out and give her some love!!! Bye bullet beans!!! Comment some songs I could add or some character names or derby names!!! I'll try to use as many as I can!!

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