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"Okay, everyone, it’s time!" Hans yelled, making everyone rush ahead of me and start attacking whoever was trying to stop them.
I was so focused that everything around me was a blur.
I couldn’t see the reaction of the trainers or anyone at that moment. Many attempted to come at me, but my teammates pushed them out of my way. At the same time, they had to make sure they weren’t left too far behind either. Finally, as I reached the finish line and someone jumped in my way, I instinctively lifted my hand and punched them, knocking them out of my path as I crossed the finish line.
The feeling of crossing that line hit differently. Suddenly, everything went silent—until Emmet’s loud clap broke me out of my daze.
I lifted my head and saw Hans making sure everyone was crossing the border without getting held back by the other teammates.
Once everyone had crossed, Hans also came to our side and rushed my way.
"We did it!" he screamed with his hands up, coming in for a hug. The moment he hugged me and we both started jumping up and down, I think we woke Jenny up on my back.
"Ow! Why is my bed moving so much?" she complained, making us stop and then share a glance before laughing out loud.
"Come here, princess," Hans said, helping her down, but her hands were still tightly taped in front of her body with the compass between them. I finally raised my head and saw the trainers watching me while talking to each other. fɾēewebnσveℓ.com
And then, Emmet smiled proudly, raising his hand to give me a thumbs-up.
He began walking our way with Norman and the others to get the item from us.
"That was a brilliant idea," Emmet commented as he pointed at the taped hands.
"Why are her hands taped?" Maximus asked, confused.
"If Sydney hadn’t acted up, Jenny would have enjoyed this test so much," I muttered under my breath to Hans, who grunted while peeling the tape off Jenny’s hands and handing the compass to the brothers.
"That’s right. We have our first winner," Norman declared after examining the item, making our eyes go wide. We were the first ones to cross.
I was the happiest. Jenny was still pretty out of it, so she sat on the ground while we waited for the other teams to arrive.
The second team to show up was Penn and Lamar. They were rushing toward the finish line, and I could tell they had been through a rough time too. They were badly injured, blood dripping down their faces.
The minute they crossed the finish line, their entire team collapsed on the ground. But Kaye approached them and grabbed the item out of their hands to inspect it.
Lucy had thrown the item into the bush—pretty obvious she did it on purpose.
"Lucy! Where did it go?" Gavin yelled, and she shrugged, acting all confused.
"She saw the item go behind that bush," I said to Lamar, who nodded.
"It’s behind that bush!" I jumped up and down to get Gavin’s attention, and once he heard me, he sprinted toward the bush and retrieved the item. By now, Sydney’s team was right next to them.
"Take this," Gavin had to give it to Lucy and hold her arm to make her stand up. I could only imagine how frustrated he must have been with the way she was delaying.
She dragged her body up and began to slowly make her way toward the finish line. The two teams were right beside each other, with Lucy and Gavin at the end of their teams. However, sadly, Sydney’s team started reaching the finish line first. And even though Gavin’s team had finished the line before Sydney’s, it didn’t make them the winners since Lucy was still yet to cross.
"Please, Lucy—," I uttered under my breath, hoping she would just cross the line before Sydney’s last teammate.
But that didn’t happen.
Right when Lucy was about to step in, she stopped and acted like she had a leg cramp. The other girl crossed before her, and once Lucy made sure the other team had won, she straightened her back and crossed the line.
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