Missy Makes Mayhem (Missy the Werecat Book 5)

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Authors: P. G. Allison
typically was heard on a football field when players wearing pads and helmets made tackles.  There was a lot of yelling from the sidelines by Missy’s team, complaining about the kamikaze tactics, but since Missy was still out there dancing around in victory after scoring her goal, things settled down soon enough.
    Ronald said, “They won’t try that again.  Serves ‘em right!”  He laughed and looked at Donald.  “She usually passes the ball to that other girl out there … Barbara.  But all these other teams have learned.  Even though Barbara scores most of the goals, Missy is the one they need to stop.  That’s not the first time we’ve seen some girls going after her.  When it comes to playing dirty, some of those girls can be much worse than how any guys would ever be.”
    The incident seemed to really fire up the others on Missy’s team as Army dominated the rest of the game, winning easily.  Missy didn’t score any more goals but Donald could see how she was making things happen out there.  As his brother had said, she was the one the other team really needed to stop.  He began to realize maybe all the hype about her athletic ability wasn’t really that much of an exaggeration.
    As the spectators all left the stands to join the players out on the field afterwards, Donald noticed a large group was gathering around Missy to congratulate her on Army’s big win.  This had been an important game and it was now looking pretty good for the team making the playoffs again.  He and Andrew followed along behind his brother and Martin as they too joined this exuberant group and then they all made their way back towards the barracks.
    It was obvious from all the joking and banter going back and forth that Missy had a lot of enthusiastic fans.  And, it was an impressive group.  In addition to cadets from all three upper classes, there were instructors, TAC officers, TAC NCO’s and various other staff members from the academy.  Since this was women’s soccer and not as big a deal as their football team, Donald was mildly surprised at seeing so many others who, like his brother, had apparently come to watch Missy McCrea.
    He was even more surprised to overhear a remark from one of the upperclassmen.  When he thought he heard him mention Sally Navarro, who was one of the Quigby girls, he couldn’t help but listen in more closely.
    “Yeah, once Navarro heard about it, one thing led to another and Melo almost resigned.  He knew he’d fucked up but claimed he was drunk and it wouldn’t happen again.  Navarro insisted he report himself and accept probation plus a hundred hours doing walking tours as punishment.  And, he’s no longer Robinson’s team leader; he has to stay the hell away from her from now on.”
    Since it wouldn’t be appropriate for Donald, as a plebe, to approach an upperclass cadet and ask anything about what he’d just overheard, he waited until he was able to check with his brother.  Once the group approached the barracks and began dispersing, he made a point of pulling Ron aside.  Andrew and Martin joined them.
    Ronald laughed and said, “I hadn’t heard about Cadet Melo but I can only imagine he must have made some move on his female plebe.  You heard the Supe explain his zero tolerance policy on sexual harassment, right?  Ever since the Caesar Club was exposed last year … and, of course, Navarro played a big part in that, so I’m not surprised …”
    Martin had been listening and now interrupted.  “I heard about Cadet Robinson.  One of her roommates is trying out for the swim team.  She told Navarro, who’s on that team.  Robinson wasn’t going to report it but her roommate knew Navarro would fix things.  And, of course, she did.”
    Andrew said, “I heard some things about that Caesar Club.  It was a big scandal here only nobody will talk much about it.”
    “Marty and I were members.  Only, we didn’t realize what was really going on.  It was a

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