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The Final Countdown
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Chapter 28: The Final Countdown

The day before the pitch competition was a whirlwind. Jamal woke up with a tightness in his chest, the weight of expectations pressing down on him. He couldn’t tell if it was excitement or dread.

At school, the Entrepreneurship Club buzzed with last-minute preparations. Whiteboards were filled with diagrams, to-do lists, and motivational quotes Mia had scribbled across the top: “Success favors the prepared.”

“Alright, everyone,” Mia said, clapping her hands to get the room’s attention. “This is our last meeting before the big day. Let’s make it count.”

Jamal and Zoe exchanged a determined look before diving into their final rehearsal.

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“Alright, Jamal, Zoe, you’re up,” Mia called.

Jamal adjusted his tie—something Zoe had insisted they practice with to ensure they looked the part.

As they stepped to the front of the room, Zoe nudged him. “Relax, we’ve got this.”

Jamal nodded, taking a deep breath. “Alright. Let’s do it.”

He launched into the pitch, ex
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