“Sure,” Sam replied and headed toward one of the cars at the starting line, putting on his helmet before
getting in.
While Quinn stared worriedly at him, Bob said behind her, “ Don’t worry-Sam’s good. The car he’s
driving has also been modified many times for safety, and his friends brought it all the way here from
North City. He’s going to be fine.”
Quinn nodded in silence despite her panic and steered clear of the road.
The cars moved to the starting line and sprang forward at the wave of a flag.
The entire hill thundered with the revving of engines, while Quinn was left on her toes-as if even the
wind could spook her to death.
On the other hand, Bob was buoyed with excitement and whooping alongside the cheer squad.
“Oh, Sam’s coming!” he cried excitedly. “And he’s leading!”
Quinn watched as the car in the lead streaked down the road and zipped past them!
‘Two more laps,’ she told herself.
At the same time, Bob said, “Sam has a talent for this-he rarely loses. I mean, when he’s not
womanizing and goofing off like people presume he does, he can do well in anything he puts his mind
to.”
Quinn turned toward Bob, surprised that he would think so highly of Sam.
Despite Sam’s personality deficiencies, he would still pale in comparison with the likes of John Levine
and Jay Parker.
Even so, Bob was proud of Sam… though to be fair, who else other than Sam’s childhood friend would
think highly of him?
Bob seemed to read her mind and added, “I’m being serious here. Take your time to learn more about
him-there’s plenty of things about him most people would not know, and it’s enough to take your breath
away.”
Quinn pursed her lips and nodded-she should not argue since Bob had put it that way.
“Here Sam comes again!” Bob exclaimed, waving his flaglet.
“Why don’t you cheer for him too?”
“I…” Quinn hesitated.
She was embarrassed—she had never done anything like that before, not even in grade school.
Bob, however, already passed her a bright little flaglet and said, “Wave this. Sam will see it when he
passes by.”
“Wouldn’t it affect him?” Quinn exclaimed worriedly.
“Don’t worry-he’s a professional.”
Quinn took the flaglet and waved it a little after some hesitation.
“He’s coming!” Bob exclaimed excitedly, seeing the red car approaching from the distance.
He had clearly left the next car far behind—Bob was right that Sam was a great racer.
Everyone around them was cheering loudly for him too.
“Go! Sam, go!”
“It’s the last round… Don’t stop now!”
“Sam for the win!”
Quinn watched as they cried out so hard their faces were flushed, and she waved her flaglet too.
“Go! Sam, go!” she exclaimed on top of her lungs.
While Sam zipped past them again, Bob wheeled on Quinn.
Was this what they called ‘the light at the end of the tunnel’?!
“Is this the last lap?” Quinn asked Bob excitedly just then.
Coming to his senses, Bob smiled. “Yeah, it is.”
He was fine with his best friends finding their happiness, even if he was the only one of the four who
would stay single forever…
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