Sloan blinked in surprise, but a bright grin passed over her face, "I didn't know he talked about me. Yeah, I'm a gymnast, but I don't like to brag. I'm afraid you may know more about me than the reverse."
"I wish," Cooger chuckled, slipping off his shoes and easily joining the party, "There was this poor girl with a flat tire. And I mean that thing was flat, she's lucky her rim wasn't destroyed. Her dad was at work an hour away, she couldn't get her spare out of her trunk, she had locking lugnuts by not the key, luckily I had my tools and was able to get it off, put on her donut, zip tie what had broken, and got her to the tire place. Everybody else was just driving past."
While her parents thanked their friends, Ivy stared wide-eyed at Tristan. To be fair, she stared at most people, and before spotting him, she had already stared at Tom, Jack, and Ciara, but now she had noticed him, and was watching intently.