Chapter 49 Let Him Be If He Wants to Accuse Me
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“Logan plays basketball as a hobby. Even if he stops playing, he can still go home and squander money for other fun stuff. As for you, you play basketball to earn a living. Moreover, it’s just a try–out for you, and it’s still unclear whether you’ll enter the national team or not,” Amber looked at the boy with a pitiful look and continued, “Such a pity.”
“You are… You!” The boy’s mother was furious.
Logan felt pleasant as he looked at Amber who was roasting the boy and his mother calmly.
Logan shivered as he looked at Amber, who walked towards him. Then, he rushed up to her, pulled her coat sleeves and begged in a low voice, “I want to play basketball. Can you please let
me take part in the try–out and not let Hayden take me back with him?”
“When did I say I would let Hayden take you back?” Amber looked at him and continued, “Or do you want to go back with him?”
Logan was stunned, and he continued, “Then, then why did Hayden…”
“He sent me here.”
“Oh, I see,” Logan patted his chest and continued, “I thought he was here to take me back, and
this scared me to death.”
Amber ignored him, and she went over to shake hands with the coach, “Hello, I am Logan. Farrell’s sister. I’m sorry that something held me off at the company just now, and I could only rush over here.”
“It’s fine. It’s glad to see you here.”
After shaking hands with Amber, the coach handed her the contract and said, “Logan is very. talented, and I’m sure he will pass the try–out! Don’t worry about leaving him with me. I will do my best to guide him well.”
Amber smiled and responded, “I’m sure that I can rest assured with your your words.”
Amber opened the contract and was about to sign it, but the parents behind her yelled, “I watched them play basketball just now. Logan’s performance was average, and he didn’t play as good as my son. Why should he participate in the try–out?”
“Yes, I saw that too. He didn’t play well”
The coach calmly explained to the parents, “I’m the coach. I know how the students are
playing better than you. Logan was outstanding at playing basketball…”
“Did his brother approach you, coach?” One of the parents inquired tentatively, and the meaning of the words was obvious.
“That’s fu… bullshit!” Logan was about to explode. He ground his teeth when saying, “I played basketball well. What’s with my brother? Don’t slander me!”
“We don’t think you’re a good player either, Logan!” A few boys who had signed the try–out contract agreed with their parents.
“Hey, you guys…” The coach was afraid that any words he said would spark an argument.
Amber squinted her eyes as she observed the coach’s helpless look. Then, she put down the pen and shouted towards Logan, “Logan, since your classmates don’t think that you can play basketball well. Then, why don’t you guys have a match?”
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The readers' comments on the novel: Honey, I Don't Dare Again (Amber and Jared) novel
And…….terrible ending, the story is not finished....
Jared needs to find a way to sleep with Amber, find the letters in her bedroom and realize he has given his love to the wrong woman through Makenna’s deception. Don’t want he or Amber to live a life of misery due to someone else’s lying. Makenna and her family are terrible people, using Jared for his status and wealth....
Amber needs to lighten up a little too, their relationship was not all Jared’s fault as she didn’t tell him the truth about being his pen pal either. As for his mother, let her drop dead along with the Gardners....
Jared needs to state his feelings so Amber can feel his sincerity which means dumping Makenna, the fake, despicable woman...
Wow Jared needs to grow a set and dump that lying deceitful witch and her whole family and remarry Amber asap. Otherwise he will be a miserable man for life with that terrible woman....
Jared needs to wake up and dump Makenna particularly since his true love is Amber not the wicked witch....
Ugh, why do the horrible conniving people always win. Terrible Makenna is wicked, she’s a thief, stealing Ambers identity as Maple Leaf and pretending to be someone she’s not. Awful person....