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Touchdown PLAY Cheer Queen 3

Touchdown PLAY Cheer Queen 3

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Joycelyn’s POV 

I have to admit, Nathan’s timing was almost suspiciously perfect

For seventeen years, I’d had exactly one goal in life

When my dad would stumble home at 2 AM, bourbon fumes clinging to his real estate broker suit, slamming doors and muttering about missed opportunitiesbefore the fighting with my mom 

started

When my mother disappeared into 70hour workweeks at her law firm, leaving me to microwave my own dinners while she chased partner status to pay for our mortgage in Boulder’s respectableneighborhoodthe one that stretched her salary to breaking point but maintained the facade that our family wasn’t falling apart

Get into Harvard. Leave this life behind.” 

That mantra had kept me focused through everything. Through the nights I’d put my younger sister to bed while our parentsshouting match escalated downstairs. Through the empty refrigerator weeks when dad’s commission checks didn’t come through and mom was too busyto notice

By junior year, I could casually ace Princeton Review tests without studying. I maintained a perfect GPA while running the debate team and captaining the cheerleading squadthe latter being my calculated move to round out my application with the leadershipand school spiritboxes Ivy League admissions officers loved to check

The plan was foolproof: finish senior year, submit those early decision applications, and count the days until I could leave Boulder in my rearview mirror

But some nights, alone in my immaculate bedroom with its shelf of academic trophies, I’d look at the gray monotony of my lifethe joyless childhood, the endless grind of achievement without enjoyment

My Instagram was filled with posed photos of academic competitions and carefully curated cheer squad pictures, but nothing real. Nothing that wasn’t meticulously engineered for college admission officerseyes

That Friday night, with my parents at separate work functions(dad’s probably involving his 

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twentysomething assistant), I was home alone mindlessly rolling, through Dhowy. when stumbled across High School Musical The Musical: The Series.I watched those spotly beautiful teens with their carefree smiles, singing about epic romances and perfect prom nigh 

Something ached in my chestnot just envy, but hunger

What would it feel like,I whispered to the empty house, to experience one real, heart grading high school romance before I leave this place behind? To have someone look at me and see more than just grade point averages and extracurriculars

Then, like the universe had heard me, Nathan Darwin appeared

He was everything those Disney actors tried to beraw, magnetic charisma that didert need perfect lighting or camera angles

The way his jersey stretched across his shoulders as he jogged across the field made my mouth go 

dry

The slight stubble along his jaw, the intensity in his eyes when he playedit awakened something primal that all my careful planning and discipline couldn’t suppress

I wanted him

Not just in the innocent, holding hands in the hallway way that good girls were supposed to want 

boys

I wanted to know how his skin would feel against mine, how his weight would feel pressing me down, how his mouth would taste when there was nobody watching 

But I knew I couldn’t have him

Like I said, I’d poured everything into academics

My social skills were calculated and performativeenough to secure team captain positions but not to make real connections

I knew how to intimidate freshmen cheerleaders into perfect formations, not how to flirt with the golden boy of Boulder High

I was definitely not the type that Nathan Darwinwho’d been voted Most Likely to Be Famousas a sophomorewould ever look at twice

But now, thanks to whatever twisted revenge scheme Raven Green was orchestrating, he was 

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standing right in front of me, those intense eyes focused entirely on me for the first time

And despite knowing better, despite recognizing the trap, I could feel myself already falling into it 

willingly

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Touchdown PLAY Cheer Queen

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