Chapter 16. Good Game
Scarlett observed the balls on the table and then bent down. The thigh-high slits of her dress caused her some trouble; she was extra careful not to risk any accidental exposure.
She bent over to find a good position, and her chest almost touched the table. She bent her left arm and used her left hand to fix a position for the cue and her right hand to hold the cue on its back.
She didn’t grab the cue tightly because that would decrease the speed of the shot; she didn’t weigh down the tip of the cue either because that would shake the target of the shot.
After she thought she was perfectly ready, she squinted her eyes and struck promptly and with confidence. It was smooth and straight– a perfect shot, and the ball went right in.
“Good job!” Allen was an experienced player, but he was impressed. He couldn’t help but praise Scarlett for her excellent performance.
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