She turned away and compared his numbers with what he had gotten a month ago, and then with the numbers that the rest of the team were getting. He was... doing okay. His lactate threshold was rising nicely and was somewhere near the middle of the team. His VO2max was huge, but when you took into account his body mass he was closer to the bottom of the team than the top. She talked him through the results as he pedaled slowly on his bike to cool down. He nodded grimly. She understood. Although the. Nothing but good times lay aheadfor the prettiest girl in Lakeview High. Sometimes though, life throws youa curve and things don't always turn out the way they are supposed to. It was April now, a particularly cold and rainy day. Megan was sitting ona bus headed to the California Correctional Institute for Women. She had beenconvicted on a bogus narcotics charge. She knew it, her family knew and sodid the judge. But no one here on this bus cared, of that she was sure. Chapter One Her life. "This gardening is becoming a chore. There was a time when I loved it, but it's a bit much on my old bones now, my dear."This time there was less light-headedness and more of a tingle that ran from the nape of her neck down her back.She looked him over again. He looked healthier than she could ever remember him looking. She also never remembered him being handsome before, even from old pictures when he was in his teens and early twenties."You need to take it easy."She said it, but that wasn't. Our guitarist sang the majority of the songs, but we all got the opportunity to take a song on our own. The first song I got to sing that night was The Tide Is High by Blondie. All the during the set I noticed an Indian girl prowling through the crowd, sipping her drink and dancing by herself. She was petit, appealingly plump, with skin the color of burnt sienna, with big dark eyes, and long black hair that was pulled into a pony tail in the back but cut into a band just above her eyes. I.
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