Part 26

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TWENTY-SIX Audra took a deep breath. Now was not the time to tell them she'd never coached adults before – only children. And she'd never watched synchronised swimming at all until yesterday. Only the knowledge that Shelley hadn't danced competitively since high school and had never coached anyone kept her from backing out. They couldn't stay in the water for more than five minutes, so the routine had to be very short. These guys could learn something short in a week, if they practised every day. If they messed up, at least they'd have a good laugh about it. She'd promised to feature the Davis Dolphins, as they'd styled themselves, on her video channel. Audra surveyed the men lined up in front of her. All men. She cleared her throat. "Okay, because I've been told we're only allowed in

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