The high of winning homecoming was wild throughout the town. There wasn't much that went on here, outside of cows and farms, so winning at football drew a crowd. Truth be told, losing attracted the same crowd; they were just in better moods following a victory. And there were two people the town coveted after a win-or maybe only one. Since we came as a package, I'd always believe it was two. The quarterback and the captain of the cheerleading squad. Austin and I were like royalty, and a win only served to cement that notion. It wasn't a secret to anyone who had ever stepped foot in Mason Belle, Texas. There were lots of unknowns in life; however, Austin Burin and Randi Adams weren't one of them. It was a given, like pancakes and syrup or gravy and biscuits, that the two of us would end u