Whatever activities you enjoy, I’m sure we have them here.” “Well”-he pushed his horn-rimmed glasses up on his nose-“Cambridge is a very well-rounded university. But I still had one semester left at the Gallagher Academy.) (Not that I’d done either of those things yet. I didn’t, however, feel the need to add that by other things I meant learning how to kill a man with uncooked spaghetti and disarm nuclear bombs with Tootsie Rolls. We do…other things,” I told him, and reminded myself that it wasn’t a lie. Holt was simply trying his best to be nice. But I’ve been trained to hear what people don’t say-to see the things that are better kept hidden-so I knew that Dr. Holt asked you something.” Mom nudged me. And, of course, I knew that last one was right on. Either that or a Sherlock Holmes impersonator. “Do you have an interest in rowing?” asked the man in the tweed cap and brown trench coat who was accompanying us. Safe.īut all I could do was muster a nod and add a not-very-enthusiastic “Yeah.” Isn’t it, Cammie?” I heard my mother ask. A single rower sliced through the channel like an arrow shooting out to sea, and I couldn’t help but stare after him, more than a little jealous. The water was still as we walked beside it.
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