Pitch Perfect: Boys Of Summer, Book 1 (2013) - Plot & Excerpts
He sat in the clubhouse watching through the doorway as Emmy stretched out Chet, until the sudden appearance of Chuck interrupted his line of sight. “Hey, Coach.” “Lloyd.” The coach shoved his hands into his pockets and rocked back on his heels. There was nothing comforting about the gesture. “GM wants to see you upstairs when you’re cleaned up.” Tucker’s stomach did the shortest free fall in history, dropping from throat to intestine in one second flat, leaving him with a dizzy, spinning, about-to-puke sensation. “He say why?” Chuck shook his head. “Said, ‘Good game.’ Said, ‘Send up Lloyd.’” The coach was a big talker. The general manager of a team rarely interacted with the players at any time. It was often easier for them to maintain a professional distance from the men whose lives they bought and traded if they didn’t have to know them on a personal level. How could you tell a man you knew and liked that his whole life was suddenly being move across country on a whim?
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