CHAPTER THIRTEEN I eyed Jack. He eyed me. I turned to eye Roger, watching him as he eyed both Jack and me. We were standing away from each other in a portion of the woods with quite a number of similar trees, where Roger guessed we'd get at least one rabbit. We strained our ears; listening, waiting and watching for any sign of a small white animal with a fluffy whitetail. It was funny. I had never actually seen Jack this serious about winning over something so silly. True, I also wanted to win the leadership title so that I could spite Jack, but it was just for fun. No other bad intentions. None. At. All. I heard a soft brush of the bushes and a soft smile curved at the edges of my lips. Roger heard it too and both of us exchanged wary glances. At that moment, I kind of felt sorry

