Chapter 14

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A/N: It's my birthday tomorrow so I decided to write this chapter as an early gift to myself and you guys 😆 Thank you for still reading this book! Your comments in my previous post really motivated me to start writing again (I edited all the chapters in one night and barely got any sleep HAHA). It means so much to me that some of you are still interested in this even if I went on a hiatus for two years omg :< I promise my updates will be much more consistent from now on. Enjoy the chapter!

Meredith wanted to say that the Auradon Prep Fighting Knights were winning by a landslide

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Meredith wanted to say that the Auradon Prep Fighting Knights were winning by a landslide. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case at all. The Sherwood Forest Falcons brought their A game to the tourney match, and they weren't holding back in the slightest.

Meredith and the rest of the cheerleading team had to do their part to support their school. This was one of the things she felt the most comfortable doing: cheering and dancing and hyping up the crowd. It seemed like such a contrast with her personality, but sports always seemed to bring out the more exciting side of her.

"Ohayohay!" Auradon Prep's audience and cheerleading team cheered and clapped to the beat of the music.

"This is a nail-biter, folks," the announcer said, his voice booming through the speakers and just barely being heard over the crowd's noise

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"This is a nail-biter, folks," the announcer said, his voice booming through the speakers and just barely being heard over the crowd's noise. "There's forty-seven seconds left on the clock. We're all tied up. The Sherwood Falcons, two. The Fighting Knights, two. What a game between Auradon's fiercest rivals."

Chad ran back to the benches to grab a sip of water. The game was intense, and even with experienced players like him and Ben on the team, they were going to lose if they didn't do something, just anything, to do better in those last forty-seven seconds on the clock.

Jay and Carlos hadn't even entered the game yet. It was understandable since they were new players, but Meredith secretly wanted to see them play. She was sure many of the other students were waiting for them to come up, too, so they could really see what else the Isle of the Lost kids were capable of.

"Get 'em, Chad!" Jay said encouragingly.

"Thanks, Jay," said Chad before jogging back to the field.

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