Chapter 306 Saturday: Doubleheader 2
Chapter 306 Saturday: Doubleheader 2
After dinner, we all got back in the car and Mr. Atkins started the long drive home, fighting a bit of traffic as we moved out of the city.
The twins, who sat on either side of Zeke in the middle row, both leaned against the windows and started to fall asleep. Noah wasn't too far behind them. Even Zeke leaned back, looked at the roof of the car for a minute, then closed his eyes. I guess they must be tired after such a fulfilling dinner.
I leaned against the window too and felt refreshed by the cold pane of glass. March in Northern California was still cold but I didn't mind it so much now. It rarely got this cold where I used to live.
"Wayne, have you found an opportunity to talk with the twins?" I heard Mrs. Atkins asked in a low voice, almost whispering as if she was afraid we would wake up.
"Not really. It's hard to get them alone. I don't want to speak with them together on the off chance that they have differing thoughts on the matter. How did Zeke take it? Has he been acting weird about our decision?" Mr. Atkins replied.
"Zeke's okay. No need to worry about him. Definitely no need to worry about Noah." A pause. "Tomorrow after the games, we should get an opportunity. Maybe Zeke can drive the younger two home, and we can each take a twin."
"Isn't that a little suspicious?"
They were doing something suspicious? Something they don't want us to know about? Wait. That's not right. Zeke has been spoken to and they said he was okay. Maybe Noah too? I should ask him tomorrow. I kept my eyes closed, pretending to be asleep as the parents continued to talk.
"I'll just say I need to go to the grocery store and need a helper." Mrs. Atkins suggested. "You could do the same."
"We both need to go to the grocery store?" He asked with skepticism.
"No." She laughed. "You pick somewhere else. Like the hardware store. Or go to O'Conners for baseballs or something."
"Hmmm, I've been looking at something we can put in our backyard for the boys. Going to O'Conners isn't a bad idea."
"Okay, but the goal is to speak with each twin separately so don't get sidetracked."
"What if they can't keep silent about the matter before we're ready and get clearance? Would Jake get upset?"
Would I get upset? I resisted the urge to open my eyes, and tried to look as natural as possible in case they glance back at me. What could I get upset about? Only one thought came to mind: family. My family, specifically. Are they trying to make me see my mom or something? But that doesn't sound right either.
I fell asleep thinking about what I could get upset about. I was so lost in my thoughts that I didn't get to hear if Mrs. Atkins thought I would get upset. Actually, I didn't get to hear anymore of the conversation. I had my worries to attend to. Like what if they want to do some kind of social gathering? Because, that's also something I would get upset about.
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Saturday's doubleheader was held at a neutral site, which meant it wasn't at our high school or the opponents. It was held at a public park somewhere between our two schools.
American Christian Academy was in our conference and counted as important league games, yet no one took it too seriously since they weren't very good. ACA was a small, private school, that didn't even have the funds for giving out athletic scholarships. They simply made do with what they had; and what they had, wasn't a lot. They didn't even have a JV or Freshmen team. It was just barely twenty boys. They had four freshmen on their team, but they didn't really have the same skill set as me and Noah.