Love Begins with Fate

Love Begins with Fate by Lindsey Owens

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don’t get it.” The girl frowned.
    “Go look in the girl’s bathroom.” Another guy snickered. “We had to practically force Trevor to go in there and put the poster up.
    Hannah had chosen that time to walk up “Hey guys.” She chirped.
    “Oh I saw that ,” Snapped the girl hanging on Ryder’s side “I bet she’s a cow!” She laughed. “PJ was drunk remember.”
    Kelsey had tuned out long ago. She was trying to remember what the guy looked like or if she remembered anything about him. She had remembered she was enjoying herself and he was super sweet, but Hannah’s voice interrupted her mind.
    “Oh she’s super hot!” Hannah giggled. Kelsey’s head snapped toward her friend. No way had she just admitted she knew the girl that guy was looking for.
    Everyone’s heads snapped in Hannah’s direction and were staring at her with curiosity. “You know who he’s looking for?” Will and Ryder both choked out.
    Hannah gulped. “Uh… I can’t divulge that information. It’s on a need to know basis and you all don’t need to know.” She replied.
    Ryder lifted his eyebrow curiously. “Really now.”
    “Uh” Kelsey mumbled “I think I forgot something I had to do…” as she jumped up eagerly and raced away from the table chasing after Hannah and leaving Ryder staring after her.
    “Few…” Hannah breathed as she leaned against the wall on the other side of the cafeteria doors.
    The rest of the day went by quickly, Kelsey had entertained herself by making a list of things she could remember about the guy she had danced for. She had remembered he was feeling her up and that it made her squirm with in her seat. She also remembered how familiar his kiss was.
    As she made her way to the gym to change a girl walked up beside her. “So… you’re Ryder’s sister?” the girl asked.
    Kelsey smiled and turned to see her new friend. “Hey Oli” she beamed.
    “So is it true?” Olivia questioned.
    “Yeah, he’s my twin why?” She asked.
    “OMG!” She squealed “How come you didn’t mention it earlier?”
    “Would it have mattered?” Kelsey shrugged. “He’s just my brother.”
    “Yeah but he’s one of the hot football players. Can put in a good word for me?” She cried.
    “I think Hannah’s calling dibs.” Kelsey laughed. “Anyway, we got to get ready for class.” Kelsey said walking into the locker room.
    “Fine then!” Olivia called after Kelsey.
    Kelsey had changed into her gym clothes. A pair of black shorts, a sports bra, and tank top then she pulled on her tennis shoes and made her way out to the gym. She once again surveyed the gym noticing the girls in two groups talking and the guys mostly in a large group laughing.
    She decided she would take a seat against the wall and wait until the teacher began class.
    Minutes later the teacher exited his office and came to the center of the gym. “Good afternoon class!”
    “Today we’re going to be playing capture the flag. I know it’s a strange place in the gym to play this but we’re going to anyway. The flags are going to be hanging from the wall behind its team. The teams will try and cross to get the flag but if they get their flags pulled from their belt they are out!” He explained. “So don’t let anyone snatch your flags, try your best to get the flag hanging on the wall, and get your butt back to the other side safely!” He chuckled.
    “Everyo ne gather around,” he said looking around the class room and settling his eyes on those like Kelsey, who lingered.
    Kelsey groaned but stood up. She was bored but the good part was that capture the flag was a lot like football and she liked that.
    She made her way to the center of the gym and waited while the teacher evaluated the class.  “PJ’s back finally so, PJ you can pick first. Colton you can be the second leader.” Kelsey’s eyes widened, she recognized the name from when she was talking to Hannah. Could he be same PJ she had danced with? The same guy that had

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