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ROWIE ARRIVED FIVE minutes earlier. Her teammates were already in front of the gymnasium and were waiting for the others. Unlike before, they all seemed to be closer than before. They were laughing like they had known each other since they were born. On the other hand, Rowie felt a little out of place because of their closeness. When Marcus saw her arrival, he approached her and greeted her. She greeted him back with a slight smile– a little guilty of not attending the basketball camp. That was why she immediately apologized for what happened. "I heard everything from Patricia. Though she did not tell me the exact thing. I can understand. You do not have to feel guilty. But you need to focus more on your training and do extra work. Is that okay?" Marcus reminded Rowie with a smile. "O