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Touch Football mega thread
There was a field not too far from Phoenix Effect that was too small for all the various sports leagues in the city to have snapped up for weekend practices or games, but big enough for the fairly flexible game of touch football, so that's where they played. People came and went for most of the afternoon, though the game itself only lasted an hour and change. Almost everyone played, but there were several people watching, choosing to cheer or heckle or talk amongst themselves as it suited them.
When everyone got together enough to actually start the game, they divided into two teams, with Matteo as the referee. Zach's team was made up of Hazel, Max, Hanne, Nori, Nick, Alex, and Oliver; Kyle had Elspeth, Joel, Carrie, Caleb, Irene, Sam, and Elena on his team. It wasn't a blowout, but Zach's team won by a few touchdowns and were crowned the victors. Despite a couple minor accidents, everyone came out of it in one piece. More or less.
When everyone got together enough to actually start the game, they divided into two teams, with Matteo as the referee. Zach's team was made up of Hazel, Max, Hanne, Nori, Nick, Alex, and Oliver; Kyle had Elspeth, Joel, Carrie, Caleb, Irene, Sam, and Elena on his team. It wasn't a blowout, but Zach's team won by a few touchdowns and were crowned the victors. Despite a couple minor accidents, everyone came out of it in one piece. More or less.
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Sam laughed a little. "You're looking in all the right places. We need you, Hank. Zach." Scott would find that harder to say than Sam; for Sam, it came reasonably easily.
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It wasn't very Sam, and it wasn't at all like Scott, but that response crashed over him like homesickness and grief for what had happened to all of them in their impossible lives; it felt like home and family and a hundred things Sam would never, ever have the words for, and before he could change his mind, Sam leaned over and hugged Zach.
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Sam laughed and stepped back, hands raised in surrender. "I wasn't trying to scare you! It's only been a few days. But it has been overwhelming," he added, "And it's great to see a friendly face."
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"I still have my limits," Sam replied with a smile, but it was such a nice thing to say. "But thank you. What do you think we should do now?" Because Scott listened to everyone's ideas, but he (generally) always heard Hank's.
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Sam nodded. It was a good idea -- their best information resources, right now, were themselves. "We have, but not in any way I'd consider particularly meaningful or measurable; most conversations have gone through the shock of this understanding. But that's a good idea. We should take down notes. Alex doesn't want to be involved, but he would probably give you information."
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"Because he's not an idiot." Sam refused to believe that his brother would walk away from this entirely.
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"Maybe." Sam couldn't help it; his eyes flickered across the field, looking for Oliver, just because he had been mentioned, and Sam wanted to be able to place him. "But we can work with those who want to work with us first."
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"I have to believe that he will," Sam said, nodding. Everyone knew Alex was a reluctant, but good-hearted, hero.
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Sam rolled his eyes, because this was too much time spent on Alex’s tantrum. “Whatever happens, our team is only getting stronger.”
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“Why wouldn’t it be?” If they were stuck here, they needed to be able to work it out.
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“Well… yes. But I’m talking about problem solving.”
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Sam took a second, took a breath, and nodded. “I know. I appreciate that you are.”
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“I’ll do what I can. The hardest thing is that there’s nothing to fight.”
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