Chapter 15. Thank you to TomorrowNeverCame for her review on the last chapter. It was much appreciated. Anyway I that you guys like this chapter. Fifteen chapters in fifteen days is really good for me so…yea…enjoy.

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Kate and Abby were sprawled on the floor in their room playing war. Then someone knocked on their door. "Who is it?" Kate called.

"It's me," Monica said announcing herself, "Can I come in?"

"Go for it," Abby told her. The door opened and Monica entered the room.

"Have either one of you ever heard of disc golf?" she asked them. They exchanged a look and both shook their heads. "Great," she said, "You want to go play?" With another exchanged look Kate and Abby agreed. They got up and ten minutes later they were speeding through town in the convertible.

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"So," Abby asked, "How do you play this?"

"First of all," Monica told them, "Happy birthday." Out of her bag she pulled two Frisbee looking things. Kate and Abby each took one and realized that they were made of thicker plastic than Frisbees.

"Oh these are pretty," Kate said looking down at her own.

"Admire their pretty now because the first hole you are going to hit a tree," Monica informed her sister, "and that will put a dent in it."

"How do you know I am going to hit a tree?" Kate asked defensively.

"Just trust me on that one," Monica continued, "Now you throw the disc from the tee to the basket."

"Sounds good to me," Abby said with a look at Kate, who nodded.

"Cool," Monica said leading the way over to the first tee, "And don't be worried if you aren't great. It takes time. It also takes refining but let's add before we do long division."

"Did you really just use a math analogy?" Abby asked impressed and Monica nodded.

"Let's go," Kate told them, "Who's first?"

"Me," Monica announced walking forward, "Let the master show you how it's done." She took her disc and did a fancy side step up to the tee. She released and took one more step accidentally stepping off the platform. She took a few steps forward trying to keep from falling and ran into a tree.

"Are you hurt?" Kate asked trying desperately to hide a smirk.

"Only my pride, grasshopper," Monica replied, "but my disc went a sufficient way so that makes this better. Abby let's see what you can do."

Slowly Abby stepped forward and paused for a moment. Then she threw the disc with as much force as she could. It went about twenty feet before it slammed into a tree. "How was that?" she asked Monica.

"It was pretty good for your first shot," Monica commended her, "Work on aiming next time and you will be great."

"Cool," Abby said happily, "Kate it is your turn."

"Here is to no trees," she told the others as she stepped up to the tee. With all her force, she launched the disc into the air. She watched it soared between two trees and barely avoided a third one. Then it smashed into a bush.

"Nice job," Abby congratulated her, "no trees."

"Yea," Kate agreed, "but a bush? In some ways that's even worse. I mean hitting a tree it expected and brings some glory. Hitting a bush it just," Kate struggled for words, "It is so benign and innocent that there is no real glory in it."

"What did you just say?" Monica asked her sister.

"To be honest," Kate told her, "I am really not at all sure."

"Great," Abby replied, "As long as I am not the only one."

"You're not," Monica assured her, "I was lost too. Now we go to our discs and throw again." The three girls did as did as Monica instructed and looked at where their disks had landed. Abby was the farthest back and so she threw first.

Her disc did much the same thing it had done before. It flew though the air at an alarming speed and then it smashed into another tree. Monica threw hers next and it soared off in an unintended direction. Almost to late Monica realized that it was going to hit Kate.

"Duck," she yelled to her sister. Kate did not question who the warning was meant for she dropped to a squat in the grass. The disc soared over hear head and into the wood and Monica let out a breath.

"Thank you for your concern," Kate told her sister, "but I don't really need a haircut right now."

"Yea sorry about that," Monica apologized, "disc doesn't always listen to me. It is a rather independent creature."

"That's fine," Kate said squaring up for her throw. She launched her disc into the air and it again soared though a large group of trees. Then it stopped when it made contact with a baby tree. Kate groaned incredulously. She could not believe that she had avoided tress that had to be several feet in circumference to hit one that was barely four inches in circumference.

"That is rather impressive," Abby commended her friend.

"Thanks," Kate replied her voice dripping in sarcasm. She was still miffed about it, but she let it go and let Abby take her next shot. That one too smashed into a tree and Abby groaned. Monica's next shot made it into the basket from about twenty feet away. Kate and Abby exchanged an impressed look. Kate's third shot went in the direction of the basket, but she over shot it, and it rolled away.

Abby and Kate made their way to their disks and each took another shot. Kate's came closer this time. Abby's smashed into a tree. Kate walked over to hers and touched the basket with out actually letting go of the disc. Abby hit two more trees before she actually made it into the basket.

"So do you like it so far?" Monica asked as them made their way to the next whole.

"Yea it is really fun," Kate told her happily.

"I don't like the trees," Abby informed them, "I think we should clear cut the entire forest." She paused and though about it. "Wait no I don't that would be bad."

"Yea," Kate agreed, "just a little bit."

I personally think that this was one of the chapters that worked a little better in my head but I guess we will see… What do you guys think? Did you like it? Please Review.