Bank Shot Lakeside Green Coyotes Book 2 – Josie Mae

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But the crushing realization that I was doing this because I was feuding with my family was hard to completely shake off. As badly as being ghosted or dumped, or watching my crush flirt with someone else hurt, fighting my family hurt a million times more. I arrived at Soph’s in practically record time, wiping furious tears from my eyes the entire walk over. I’d been able to avoid crossing paths with Mags again on the way out; she’d made herself comfortable in the living room and was either too distracted by the game or too disinterested in engaging with me to acknowledge me leaving.

didn’t mind; I’d had enough uncharacteristically bold moments of confrontation today to last me months, if not a lifetime. “Thank god you’re here, I was itching to start the episode. Teddy is finally making her appearance,” Soph called out when she heard her front door open. Soph’s house was the place to hang out—she and her roommate loved guests, and Soph was the first person to volunteer to host watch parties of away games.

It wasn’t uncommon for at least one person who wasn’t a roommate to be over at all times. I loved it; it all felt so warm, from their demeanors to the warm light that washed over the entire apartment. They had a strict no big light policy that they never strayed from, and there always seemed to be a communal, freshly baked snack either made by Soph or her roommate, depending on how stressful their week was. It was so different from my apartment with Mags.

It had, of course, been the place she’d picked—all ‘luxury’ amenities and cold, sterile feeling stainless steel. It was a new build with none of the comfort of Soph’s much more lived-in place. It made sense Mags liked it; it felt a lot like our parents’ house. “Hey, Leah,” Diana, Soph’s roommate, called out from her open bedroom door. “Hey, Di,” I said as I grabbed a cup of ice water from the kitchen.

I didn’t bother trying to hide my red-rimmed eyes and puffy face from crying—Soph knew I was upset, and there was no reason to pretend like I wasn’t. We headed to the living room, where our food was already situated on the coffee table. I could see the steam rising from our bowls from across the room. My mouth watered, a reminder that I hadn’t eaten since I saw my parents earlier in the day, and I hadn’t exactly had much of an appetite then.

As we settled into our usual seats on the floor, Soph looked over at me. “Should I ask now or should I save it for later?” I sighed a little, not knowing where to even start. “You already heard most of it at the party earlier.”

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The author reserves all rights to license use of this work for generative AI training and development of machine learning language models. Book Cover by Caravelle Creates Chapter Headers by Valentyna Paperback Design by Brenna Jones First Edition 2026 1kitap1.com/en Dedicated to anyone who thinks their slump is going to last forever. It won’t, even if it feels that way. Might as well dance in the meantime.

♡ 1kitap1.com/en Lakeside Green Coyotes Timeline The Lakeside Green Coyotes books can be read in chronological order or as standalones (I try my best to make that possible, at least!). If you’ve read a book from this series before , welcome back to Lakeside Green! And if this is your first LSG book, I’m so excited to have you joining us. Theo McCall and Maya Healy make appearances in Bank Shot—if you want to read more about them (bookworm & basketball captain; soft slow burn; navigating the complexities of dating a star athlete as someone who is new to college sports culture), their book is the first in the series, Tip In.

1kitap1.com/en Author’s Note Kai’s pronouns are she/they and are used interchangeably throughout the novel. 1kitap1.com/en Summer GJ The one thing worth knowing about me was that I didn’t underperform— not in bed and definitely not in basketball. “Left! Left!” Nia shouted as she ran up the outdoor basketball court. It was a perfect Colorado summer—nothing like back home in Alabama, where the humidity was so heavy it felt like inhaling water.

Here, it was dry. Sweat evaporated from our bare skin in the shade as quickly as it formed.

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