Daniel said. “Of course not. Let’s do it. It’s not like I’m afraid of him.
Doris frowned. “Seriously? You guys wanted to play basketball now while in suits?”
“That’s right! Take care of my jacket. Waylon tossed the jacket to Doris. He walked straight into the court.
Daniel had no choice but to follow him. He took off his jacket and gave it to Doris too.
Doris asked worriedly. “Mr. Daniel, are you sure about it? Can you do it?”
Daniel refuted, “How could you question a man’s ability? Do I look like I am losing?”
Doris fell silent. Alright. I shouldn’t have said anything.
“Hey! Do you mind if someone joins you guys?” Waylon asked the boys on the court.
They stopped and turned around. They were high schoolers, and they were tall. Both of them were about 511″ tall. When Waylon walked closer, he had long legs and was obviously taller than them. He gave off an athletic vibe, and the boys were amazed at first sight.
They replied excitedly. “Sure!”
Daniel unbuttoned his sleeves and rolled them up. He said, “Count me in as well!”
“He shall be my teammate,” Waylon said, pointing at Daniel. He continued, saying, “You guys shall team. up, and we can start the game.”
“Alright! Let’s go!” The boys accepted the challenge.
Doris carried the jackets and watched the match from the sidelines.
One of the boys was named Waylon. Waylon feinted the ball and tossed it to Daniel. He said, “Here you go!”
His pass was strong, and the boy failed to block it. However, Daniel couldn’t catch the ball as well. He did not get to dodge the ball. It hit his face. It was painful, but he was not injured. For a split second, I thought that Waylon had done that on purpose. However, I have no evidence! We are playing basketball; it’s normal to get hit by the ball. I should be imagining things.
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