Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-3991308-20180114060925/@comment-26890640-20180114140716

Shiloh had only really been watching the practice in passing. When it came to sports, the school variety didn't really inspire much mental stimulation, but still, between sneaking pages of her book and maintaining a facade of polite interest whenever the coach glanced over expectantly, she was decently distracted for the most part. Chapter 4 was particularly interesting, they were beginning to hint at some rather significant ethical conundrums for the protagonist. Now hopefully the payoff would be worth it, the author was a very mixed bag when it came to writing the third act, really it seems like-

''Coach was glancing over expectantly. ''

She let the book drop unbookmarked back in her medical bag as she shot up trying to look like she knew what was going on. The sidelines, right. She scurried over to the girl who was quite easily identifiable as the one who needed aid by the fact that she was actually permitted to sit down. She reached her at what could be considered a sprint by this point. Halting, she immediately addressed the patient in the most clinical of incomprehensible exclamations "Hellowhatseemstobetheproblemhere?"