![]() ![]() He was quicker and freed himself to stand and help her up. “I love football,” Mitch said, grinning up at her.Įmma grimaced and managed to get one of her knees on solid ground so she could push herself to her feet. ![]() Luckily, she landed on a body instead of the ground. She ran in the direction her friend was frantically waving her hand, but she only went a few feet before two very strong arms wrapped around her waist and then she was falling. Well, there was Danny, but he was doubled over in laughter. She squealed and looked around for somebody-anybody-to hand it off to, but there was nobody. Mostly they served to ensure the smaller kids didn’t get plowed over, victims of the adults’ competitive streak.įive minutes into the game, Emma somehow ended up with the ball. It only took a few plays to see that the Kowalskis played by their own rules and the few they had were fluid. She’d just hide behind him, because the only thing she knew about football was that it involved a lot of hitting. They were divvied up into teams roughly by size, each with an assortment of men, women and children. Especially if there’s doom involved,” she said, but Bobby grabbed her hand and dragged her off the deck. “We’ll talk about this some other time, Emma. “It’s time for the Kowalski Fourth of July Football Game of Doom!”Ĭat laughed and pushed herself out of her seat. ![]() “Bobby ran up on the deck and skidded to a stop in front of them. ![]()
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