One Last Bet
cle Leo sat me down at the kitchen table. He looked older than
he started, his voice heavy.
t was a medical bill. A very large one. The
hest. "It' s not good, Maya. The do
the bill. It was staggerin
y voice barely a whisper. "The mo
y, kid. I got a bad tip. A friend... he swore it was a sure thing. I thought I
rk, all those hours staring
' re tired. I know you want a break. But I need you, Maya. Jus
e. How could I say no? This was my uncle, the man w
the betrayal, seemed distant and dreamlike c
oice flat. "Okay, Unc
before he masked it with a grateful sob. He pulled me int
rld. I poured over every piece of data, every injury report,
aw something no one else did: a new blocking scheme they' d practiced in secret, designed to spri
er and gave it to my uncle. "This is it,"
g this would be the last tim
tting account. I was going to place my ow
impulse made me open TikTo
od ran
earlier. He was leaning against a flas
' s a rookie running back nobody is talking about, but your king knows all
he exact s
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