Abigail Lets
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The Power of a Little Red Fabric
When I was sixteen years old, I decided to play football. That doesn't sound all too riveting, I'm aware, considering millions of sixteen-year-olds play football every year in America. But the catch was that I was a sixteen year old girl. And I did do it—play, that is. When I turned seventeen, I became the varsity placekicker and was the only girl on the team, the only girl to play football in the school's history, and to my knowledge, the only girl to ever play in and score points in a New Jersey State championship football game.
By Abigail Lets5 years ago in Confessions
On Behalf of Evelyn Walters
Sarah ran the back of her forearm across her face to mop up the beading sweat. She stripped off her flannel shirt and threw it in a heap in the corner of the room, one of the few spots free of all the remaining unpacked boxes. Maybe she’d turn it into a gym. Or an art studio. Not that she really painted much these days.
By Abigail Lets5 years ago in Families
