Killer Moves (Horror High Series Book 3) by Carissa Ann Lynch

Killer Moves (Horror High Series Book 3) by Carissa Ann Lynch

Author:Carissa Ann Lynch [Lynch, Carissa Ann]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Limitless Publishing LLC
Published: 2016-11-22T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter

Twenty-Two

After a couple hours of swimming and laying out, Dakota somehow convinced me to try out for cheerleading. “What else will you do with your time?” she’d asked me.

She has a point there.

Wrapping my pool towel around me, I said, “Okay. I’ll do it. But that doesn’t mean Coach Davis will let me back on the team. You should have seen her, Dakota. After what happened in Tennessee, I don’t think she’ll ever look at me the same way. I almost feel like she blames me…as though because of me, she wasn’t there to save you all.”

“Don’t be silly. Nobody could have stopped it from happening. If she was there, she would have gotten injured too…or worse, she would have died. And…the same goes for Andy. Because of you, he wasn’t there, either. You not showing up actually saved a couple people from getting harmed.”

I’d never thought of it that way.

A loud whistle cut through the air. I rolled my eyes at my brother. Ronnie was with him, and they were both carrying basketballs under their arms.

Dakota used her hands to cover up, her underwear and sports bra revealing too much. She quickly shuffled to the side of the pool, slipping her tank top on, although it still didn’t hide much.

“What are you two losers doing?” Jordan smirked, looking from me to Dakota. Ronnie dribbled the ball, trying to look cool in front of Dakota. They used to date—Ronnie and Dakota—but that was ancient history, supposedly.

“I was kicking Winter’s butt in the pool,” Dakota said, smiling. “Not literally. We were racing,” she added, when my brother gave her a questioning glance.

“Bet you can’t beat me,” he challenged, cocking his head to the side.

My brother can be such a cheesy douchebag sometimes.

Dakota looked like she was considering a race. If she falls for my brother’s flirting routine, she is as dumb as I thought.

“I’m heading in to shower and change,” I said briskly, leaving them all outside.

I needed to be alone. Needed to think things over. Was going back on the squad really a good idea? What did I get out of cheerleading, anyway?

With all of the crazy pranks and violent incidents, it didn’t seem worth my time. But I did love to cheer, and I really wanted to see Andy running up and down the basketball court.

I shook my head side to side, pushing out thoughts of him. I turned the water in the shower up until it was hot enough to blister my skin.

I sang the words to a Lady Gaga song, trying not to think about anything. This is my last day of summer. I should enjoy it; not worry about what tomorrow brings…

When I came out of the shower, I changed and checked my email. Some of my old friends from Crimson County had been trying to reach me, but I’d been avoiding their calls and messages. Seeing the Crimson cheerleaders in Chattanooga was bad enough…



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