A year after losing her older sister in a tragic accident, Charlie's Mom marries the father of the most popular boys in school. Still grieving, Charlie struggles to accept her new family and gets involved with her stepbrothers worst enemy, the capta...
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• CHARLIE •
The crowd cheered as Sebastian made another touchdown.
It was like watching another person when Sebastian was on the football pitch. I had grown so used to seeing him glare at me that I thought it was normal. The star football player in him was a much happier person.
"You've got to give it to him, he's good." Taylor shrugged, turning away from the field, and looking at me.
"How is it that all three of the Lakewood brothers are talented in football?" Joe asked as we watched the three of them smoothly work together and get the ball back to the other side of the pitch.
"Peter was the star quarter back when he was in high school." I shrugged.
Joe turned to me with a confused look. "I thought your Dad was good at football in highschool?"
"He was. In his senior year, he was the captain of the football team just like Sebastian." I shrugged.
When my Dad was in high school, he was one of those kids that could do everything naturally. Peter was only a year or so older than my Dad. When he graduated, he passed on the title of Captain of the football team to my him.
"I still can't get over how you are your parents' daughter. You are sure you're not adopted or something?" Joe asked.
A small smile came onto my face at the idea of being adopted. I wish. It would explain why I always felt I didn't fit in our family like my Mom wanted me to.
"Yeah, how can the former prom queen and former captain of the football team have you for a daughter?" Taylor smiled.
"Who knows. If only I didn't look so much like my Mom I would start to question whether I actually was adopted."
As the game began to wrap up, it became clear that we had easily won. Long Shore High always won. However, this was the first time I had witnessed it in person.
Gradually, everyone started to flee the bleachers, and the three of us followed suit, returning to the parking lot.
"You sure you don't want a ride?" Joe asked Taylor, who had already told us she didn't.
"No, don't worry about it. My Mom's picking me up on her way out of town. We're going to visit Jason."
Joe smirked. "Good luck with that. I can't see Jason quitting the drinking and the partying."
"We can only dream," I smirked.
It didn't take long for Taylor's Mom to come and pick her up. The three of us said goodbye, and Taylor happily skipped to her Mom's car.
"Let's get out of here," I told Joe, and we climbed into his car. I had already wasted too much time watching the stupid football game.
I turned on the radio, and Stevie Nicks came on whilst Joe tried to start the car.