219 This is why…
Since the basketball game was the highlight of today’s event, many left and went home since there was nothing else to do in the school. As for the basketball team, Charles and the coach took them to a nice restaurant to celebrate this win.
With them were not just the basketball team, but also some of Penny’s friends. Although Penny was unsure why James was dragged into this because he ended up tagging along.
When they arrived at the restaurant, there was already a banner prepared for the basketball team. Following Charles inside, everyone was all smiles until they saw the banner the staff were holding.
[It’s okay, guys! You did your best, and that’s the most important! I’m still proud of all of you!
– Coach Charles Bennet]
Charles’s face froze as soon as he saw the smiling faces of the staff. The staff then spoke in unison, trying to cheer up the basketball team.
Atlas frowned. “What did they mean by that?”
“Dad, what’s this?” Hugo cast his father a look, confused.
All of them then set their eyes on Charles, who faced them with an awkward smile.
“It’s probably a mistake!” he said and rushed to the staff, telling them the team actually won.
Much to everyone’s surprise, the staff quickly tore down the banner they were holding, revealing another banner behind it.
[Congratulations, Team! You are the best! I’ve never doubted you! I knew you could do it!
– Coach Charles Bennet]
“Congratulations, Summit School of Excellence Basketball Team!” the staff cheered in unison, all
smiles.
The banner had the same design and font but with a different message.
The basketball team and those who came with them to celebrate were completely speechless. The staff were all beaming at them as if they just hadn’t torn down an extra banner in case the result was different. It was completely ridiculous!
Charles laughed and stood among the staff with a proud grin. It didn’t seem like he was bothered by the fact he prepared two banners just in case.
“Penny, your dad is a little goofy, isn’t he?” Lily whispered beside Penny. “It’s very different from how my dad described him.”
Penny glanced at Lily and smiled helplessly.
Slater, on the other hand, didn’t know if he would feel ashamed of his father. But seeing that the basketball team laughed it off he stave nuiet and denied his father for a second
219 This is why…
Since Penny and Slater didn’t want to join the chaos at the table, they chose to sit at the other table with Lily, Ginnie, and James.
“Why are you here?” Penny asked while they were waiting for their food, eyes on James.
James sat across from her beside Slater. “I don’t know,” he panicked. “All I know is that I was headed home, but suddenly, I was on the bus with you and the team. Should I go?”
“I’m just asking,” Penny pouted. “You didn’t have to make it look like I’m chasing you away.”
Slater glanced at James and then at Penny. “I thought you two had become friends.”
“Tss.” Penny hissed and glared at James. “Why would I be friends with him? I hadn’t forgiven him completely.”
James felt a little teary–eyed, but she never mentioned wanting to be friends with him. James was Keith’s lookout and if not for receiving a beating from Penny, he would still be doing that if she didn’t intervene. Therefore, he understood that Penny was simply giving him leniency
because he was useful.
“What did he do to you, Penny?” Lily inquired out of pure curiosity.
Penny, Slater, and James gazed at Lily and Ginnie. Right. These two were unaware of Slater’s bullying.
Lily squinted a bit and glared at James. “Did you pick on Penny before?” she asked, ready to kick him out of the fan club if that was the case.
“It’s not like that,” Slater answered since he knew he was the one who should answer that. “It’s not a huge problem, and it’s all in the past.”
He smiled and laughed. “Don’t worry about it. It’s settled now, so let’s not bring it up.” Penny and James glanced at Slater. The former sighed a bit while the latter almost wept. Not receiving forgiveness from Penny and being some sort of a real lackey was much better for James. It felt like that was what he deserved and that he had to redeem himself by working hard. However, if Slater had forgiven him so easily, then James wouldn’t be able to sleep with his conscience tugging him.
He didn’t deserve such mercy.
It didn’t take long for the food to come, so they dropped the topic. James, however, stayed quiet. throughout the meal while Penny happily munched everything.
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