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English, 13.06.2020 03:57 Nerdyprincesd8689

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When Luma blew her whistle a few minutes later, the
final score was 3–2 in favor of the Seventeens, Luma
waved the Fifteens over.
"Fifteens, you played a decent game," she told them.
"Kanue, if I see you lose your temper again, you're off the
team. They're going to foul you in
a game
and you'll get
red-carded." Kanue shook his head in disappointment
with himself. He knew he had made an error, the kind
that could put the whole team in jeopardy. Coach had let
him off easy with a lap.
After practice, Luma had concerns: Kanue's outburst had
been troubling, and she wasn't happy that Mandela was
lashing out at his new teammates when they made
mistakes. But the Fifteens' effort had been impressive.
They hadn't quit when they fell behind. They wanted to
win.
-Outcasts United,
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