Chapter 6

This chapter is dedicated to everyone who commented in the last chapter. Thank you all for the very helpful motivational speech in the last part. My friends are nicer now btw.

Also sorry that I haven't been updating I am in the middle of grieving from the pet that I lost


MADE IN THE A.M CAME OUT TODAY!!! I HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR 2 MONTHS!!!!!

IN HONOR FOR MADE IN THE A.M HERE'S A SPECIAL CHAPTER 6!!!

I was right. Football tryout were hell. I am currently sitting in Chemistry with Kaleb ignoring me (He has been ever since we got home from tryouts that day). Unfortunately, we are doing a lab and we are partners.
"Why did you lie to me?" Kaleb asks out of the blue.
"Because, you would've stopped me."
"But you have never played."
"DON'T ASSUME OKAY??' I yell. I have. My team won states. And i know states isn't that good but we never went to regionals or nationals because we lost our coach."

BRIINGGG!!! BRRING!!!

I turn around and walk away when Kaleb says,"You're on the team. You are the 1st string receiver."
I sigh and walk out of the room. I get about half way to gym when Jessica and her new goons stop me.
"Heh. Girl playing football, good luck. Trying to get the guys? I bet that was biased because Kaleb got an input. You're going to fail. Football will ruin you."
I ignore her and walk into the locker rooms. I change into a "I am not here to be average I am here to be awesome" tank top, blue athletic leggings -kind of like yoga pants-, and my regular mesh Nikes. I braid my hair into a loose French braid and walk out to the bleachers next to Ty.
"Ok class, today we will be doing tumbling. Everyone line up here and wait your turn." After lining up I hear Jessica -who's of course first in line- yell at Mrs. Benson (the girls gym teacher) "MRS. BENSON LOOK AT ME I CAN DO A PERFECT ROUNDOFF!!!"
I watch her and she does the roundoff. At the end she stumbles and Mrs. Benson congratulates her even though she stumbled. She passes me and whispers,"Beat that."
Once it was my turn after everyone (no offense) failed at a simple roundoff it was my turn. We could do whatever skill we want so I chose a roundoff back handspring tuck (A/N I am not a gymnast in real life myself so I don't know what the skills are called so I just put the skills in order if you get what I mean. But if there's a name please comment it) I throw it and land without any mistakes. I pass by Ty and she comments,"The gymnastics payed off eh? Great job!" and holds up her hand for a high five. We high five and then she goes. She does a roundoff back-handspring without the tuck, even though she can throw it. We do our handshake and pass by Jessica and her goons. "And you got burned." I whisper to Jessica. The rest of gym was fun practicing my old gymnastics skills.

AFTER SCHOOL

"Kaleb we have practice today right?"
"Actually coach has excused us so we can go to a concert. Mom got us all tickets."
"Who?"
"One Direction." Kaleb replied calmly.
"ONE DIRECTION?!?!?!!? THEY ARE THE BEST!!!! HOW DID YOU HET TICKETS???" I yell.
"Mom knows people...." he chuckles.
"Come on Kristy lets go. The concert is at 5:00 at the staples center."

AT THE CONCERT

"I am freaking out." I tell Ryan.
"Why? It's just one direction." He replies.
"IT'S FLIPPIN ONE DIRECTION!!!" I yell.
"Okay! Okay!"
We got to our seats and the show started with 5sos as the opening act.

Sorry this was a filler it isn't good. I was just excited Made in the A.M came out today!!!!!

People Referal
Carson- 19 years old, college
Cameron-17 years old, 11th grade
Kaden-16 years old, 10th grde
Kaleb-16 years old, 10th grade
Chase-15 years old, 9th grade
Ryan-14 years old, 9th grade
Greyson-6 years old, 1st grade
Jeffery Miller- Father
Alyssa Miller- Mother

Football Terms/ Glossary:

-OFFENSIVE SIDE-

Quarterback: The leader of the team. He calls the plays in the huddle, yells the signals at the line of scrimmage, and receives the ball from the center. Then he hands off the ball to a running back, throws it to a receiver, or runs with it.

Center: The player who snaps the ball to the quarterback. He handles the ball on every play.
Running back: A player who runs with the football. Running backs are also referred to as tailbacks, halfbacks, and rushers.

Fullback: A player who's responsible for blocking for the running back and also for pass-blocking to protect the quarterback. Fullbacks, who are generally bigger than running backs, are short-yardage runners.
Wide receiver: A player who uses his speed and quickness to elude defenders and catch the football. Teams use as many as two to four wide receivers on every play.

Tight end: A player who serves as a receiver and also as a blocker. This player lines up beside the offensive tackle to the right or the left of the quarterback.
Left guard and right guard: The inner two members of the offensive line, whose jobs are to block for and protect the quarterback and ball carriers.

Left tackle and right tackle: The outer two members of the offensive line.

-DEFENSEIVE SIDE-

Defensive tackle: The inner two members of the defensive line, whose jobs are to maintain their positions in order to stop a running play or run through a gap in the offensive line to pressure the quarterback or disrupt the backfield formation.

Defensive end: The outer two members of the defensive line. Generally, their jobs are to overcome offensive blocking and meet in the backfield, where they combine to tackle the quarterback or ball carrier. On running plays to the outside, they're responsible for forcing the ball carrier either out of bounds or toward (into) the pursuit of their defensive teammates.

Linebacker: These players line up behind the defensive linemen and generally are regarded as the team's best tacklers. Depending on the formation, most teams employ either three or four linebackers on every play. Linebackers often have the dual role of defending the run and the pass.

Safety: The players who line up the deepest in the secondary - the last line of defense. There are free safeties and strong safeties, and they must defend the deep pass and the run.

Cornerback: The players who line up on the wide parts of the field, generally opposite the offensive receivers.

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