“It had been September of her freshman year at Queen Anne University. Standing on the sidelines of the football field, she’d watched the pigskin ball sail effortlessly and gracefully thirty yards into the arms of the tight end. Eddie had made it look easy, his timing perfect, his throw masterful. In that moment she recognized that, with proper training and guidance, he was headed for the pros. And she’d been right. Growing up the youngest child and only daughter in a family of five, with... two older athletic brothers, she knew more about football than some coaches’ wives. She’d started cheerleading in junior high and had set her sights on making the cheerleading squad at Queen Anne the minute she was accepted. That first day on campus she’d set two goals for herself. Being head cheerleader by the time she graduated—and marrying Eddie Shapiro. She took over the head cheerleading position her junior year and accepted Eddie’s engagement ring the Christmas they were both seniors.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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