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Nora Sakavic

The Foxhole Court

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    "Fuck you too."
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    Neil couldn't tell him the truth, so he said, "I'm not good enough to play on the same court as a champion."
    "True, but irrelevant," a new voice said, and Neil stopped breathing.
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    As soon as they left, Wymack stood in the aisle to face his team.
    "All right," he said, then promptly forgot what he was saying when he got a good look at the back of the bus. "Damn it all to hell. Hemmick! You were supposed to wake them up ten miles ago."
    "I don't want to die," Nicky said.
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    Wymack put his hand out in a demand. "Give it back."
    Leather creaked as Andrew moved. Andrew sat up a couple seconds later with Wymack's wallet in hand.
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    "Hey, Pinocchio," he said without looking at Neil. The cheer in his voice was too mocking to be real, but Neil doubted anyone but the Foxes noticed. "Time to run. This one's for you."
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    "Are we going back?" Neil asked.
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