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what happened during the game. I don"t think anyone cared too much what the outcome was after Ken"s at bat.
“Do you know who won?” I asked Cooper, who automatically translated into sign language for Shawn.
Shawn laughed his odd laugh and signed something back. He looked at Ken, who had an arm wrapped possessively around my waist.
Cooper grinned. “Shawn says it looks like you did, Jordie.”
Z. A. Maxfield
Z. A. Maxfield is a fifth generation native of Los Angeles, although she now lives in the O.C. She started writing in 2006 on a dare from her children and never looked back. Pathologically disorganized, and perennially optimistic, she writes as much as she can, reads as much as she dares, and enjoys her time with family and friends. If anyone asks her how a wife and mother of four manages to find time for a writing career, she"ll answer, “It"s amazing what you can do if you completely give up housework.”
Check out her website at http://www.zamaxfield.com.
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