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Chapter 2: Seven Positions

As Jason sat with Michael and Rich at a table in the cafeteria, the two section leaders compared the new additions to their sections.

"We've got a girl marching T-bone this year," Michael pointed out. "And she's a Nickels, too...splitting image of her sisters, only younger and possibly thinner."

"Damn," Rich said, "There's only one girl in your entire section and she's the fucking hottest freshman here. That's just your luck isn't it Mayer?"

"You've got that right."

"I kind of feel sorry for her." Jason said.

"Why?"

"'Cause the poor girl is going to have to live up to the trombone legacy,"

"There's a trombone legacy?" Michael Mayer asked. "How can I not know about my own section's legacy?"

"Trombones will do it in seven positions." Jason said, grinning.

"Very funny," Michael said. "She's lucky that you're the only person who would actually expect that."

"So what else do you know about this chick?"

"…name's Kelly Anna. She's a real rebel, ya know? She ain't the kind of girl to dress all slutty for a guy. That's kind of what sets her apart from her sisters; she's got her own style. Kind of punky, but not quite…do ya get what I'm saying?"

"Not really," Rich said. "Do you Jas?"

"I do know." Jason said as Kelly Anna stood p from the table she'd been sitting at. She was wearing long black shorts, like a guys basketball shorts, and a red tank-top. She had her blonde hair up in a sloppy pony-tail; he guessed her hair was elbow length when she let it down. She was tan, and her tank-top clung to her; it showed off the thinness of her waist and the fullness of her breasts. Jason couldn't help noticing that she seemed pretty developed for a freshman.

Her eyes caught Jason's for a few seconds and he almost lost his breath at the sheer color of them. They were some shade of turquoise, but he didn't really think there was any word that could truly describe the color. They were a blue-green so bright they almost looked un-natural. They were the color of the Caribbean Sea in the summer. Her eyes were absolutely gorgeous.

"She's pretty hot." Rich said.

"She is quite the babe isn't she?" Michael said, having pride in the female from his section.

"Too bad you can't on girls in your own section." Jason pointed out.

"Too bad you can't hit on girls at all." Michael threw back, flicking Jason's wedding ring. "You're stuck with Linsi now, Mr. Commitment."

"Shut up." He said. He didn't regret marrying Linsi-God knew he couldn't live without her-but it was when he saw girls like Kelly Anna that he wished that he was able to flirt without feeling overly guilty.

"Awe, poor little Jas-Jas can't flirt with anyone anymore." Rich teased.

"I said, 'SHUT THE FUCK UP!'" Jason yelled, slightly louder than he should have.

"Jason!" Linsi called from her table, "Would you stop that, I don't really want to have to kick you out."

"Fine, I'll shut up." He muttered.

"Damn," Michael said. "Your girl got bossy over the summer didn't she?"

"A little," Jason admitted, then turning it into a joke, "You should hear the way she bosses me around in the bedroom. Man, it ain't done my way anymore."

The guys laughed.

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Linsi sat at the table with Terri, Pete, Mr. Wolfe, Mrs. Willis, and Miss Bryant. After they had finished their discussion over the show music and who would be directing which song, Terri brought up Linsi's marriage. It seemed to shock the directors more than she thought it would.

Miss Bryant was the first one to recover shock, "So when did the wedding take place?"

"June twenty-first."

Then they were rudely interrupted by Jason's yelling of a few words he shouldn't have said. After shutting him up, Linsi tried to go back to civil conversation with the directors without them asking questions about what Jason was talking about with Michael and Rich.

"So how confident are you about the show?" Linsi asked. "The drill looked pretty challenging to me. Do you think we'll be able to pull it off?"

"We seem to have a good group of freshman. They seem dedicated and hard-working." Mrs. Willis said.

"I have confidence in this group." Mr. Wolfe said. "I feel pretty good about the show. I think that we will be able to perfect the show."

"That's cool," Pete said. "I really hope we make it to state this year, I was really disappointed last year."

"Yeah," Terri said. "This year we're going to be great. We're going to march those other bands right off the field. We will get a superior at state this year!"

"Everyone at the table cheered. Linsi smiled, she was so happy to have been made a drum major. She, Terri, and Pete had all planned on this as freshman. It had been their dream, and now it was coming true, and she couldn't be happier.

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Kelly Anna Nickels sat back down next to her best friend in the whole world, Morgan Tobac. She was marching trombone while Morgan marched clarinet. Kelly Anna was so excited to be in the Greenfield Marching Band. Her sister, Chelsea Nicole, was in the color guard. Chelsea's boyfriend, Marcus Mitchell, was in charge of the drum line. Both the drum line and the color guard were still out practicing and hadn't yet come back in for lunch.

Kelly, Morgan, and a few other clarinet players sat and discussed the hours of fundamentals they had gone through. As the girls complained about their feet hurting, Kelly Anna allowed her eyes to stray back toward Jason Mitchell. She knew all about him, of course – her sister was dating the guy's twin after all. She never knew that two identical twins could seem so different. They had similar appearances, but Jason had a different air about him. She couldn't quite place what it was, but she liked it. She couldn't help being attracted to him. She was also highly aware of the guy's marital status.

Her sister never shut up about Jason marrying Linsi Evans, the older sister of a boy in Kelly Anna's grade. Chelsea Nicole had been constantly talking about the wedding. Kelly knew that her sister had been trying to get Marcus to propose to her too, but Marcus and Jason seemed to have different ideas about relationships.

As if her sister and Marcus had heard her thinking about them, the color guard came into the cafeteria.

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Marcus Mitchell led to drum line to the food line. He sent a glance toward his girlfriend coming in the door on the opposite end of the cafeteria. The color guard got in line behind the drum line, so Marcus waited for her after he got his food.

"Hey." He said as she approached him.

"Hey, yourself." She said, grinning as she kissed him on the cheek. "Have you seen my sister around yet?"

"No, but I haven't really been looking for her. Why?"

"Just wondering; I kind of thought it'd be hard for her to march in an all guy's section."

"There are other girl trombone players; they just aren't in the marching band this year."

"I know! You should have seen her face when she first started playing and she realized she was the only girl that played trombone in her grade."

"I can imagine. But your sister's tough, Chels, she can handle herself out there on the field. Plus, you can ask Linsi to keep an eye on her if you want. She loves being a drum major, she wouldn't mind extra responsibility."

"Yeah, I haven't had a chance to talk to her yet; how does she like it so far? Didn't she just get back from her training camp today?"

"Yes, she just got back this afternoon. I haven't had a chance to talk to her yet either, but you can bet my brother has."

"I'll bet he has. God, they're so lucky to be married."

"Marcus knew to keep his mouth shut about Jason and Linsi's marriage. He knew that his girlfriend wanted to get married too, and he knew that he wasn't about to propose; he'd do anything to get her mind off of the subject.

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After lunch was over, Evan, Elliot, and Josh walked down to the practice field for a few more hours of fundamentals before they were allowed to go home. Evan almost groaned at the sight of his sister up in the riser with the microphone in hand ready to call the band to attention. He could already hear the unending screeching of the Dr. Beat in his head.

After they were finally done, Evan gathered his water bottle and walked with his friends back to the school to wait for Josh's mom to come and pick them up. When they were about half was to the school and close to passing out from lack of water, they heard a horn beep. They turned around to see Jason and Linsi driving up from the practice field.

"Do y'all want a ride?" Jason asked.

"Sure!" Josh said immediately, and the three boys climbed into the cramped back seat of Jason's convertible.

Everyone was silent until the parked in front of the school.

"Who's driving you home Charlie?" Linsi asked her brother. (She is one of the only people in this story who call him by his given name).

"Josh's mom is taking all of us to his house. I'm staying the night over there. Remind mom and dad, they probably forgot."

"Okay," Linsi nodded. "I'll tell them."

Evan could tell that his sister was thankful that he was going to be away tonight. It was her first night back from her training camp, and God knew how eager Jason and Linsi were to have sex with each other again. He guessed that they had to have it a lot now that they were married, because they were certainly having it numerous times a week. Jason constantly had to sneak over. Just because they weren't slowed to move in together, Evan's parents had no objections to Jason sleeping over a few nights a week over the summer. Once school started though, he wouldn't be surprised if his parents changed their rules for his sister. Jason's parents didn't allow Linsi to sleep over at their house, so Jason always had to come to her instead of the other way around.

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Jason and Linsi waited until Josh's mom ha picked the boys up before they went to Linsi's house.

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