The next morning, the girls discuss the situation at school. The principal has ordered the girls to tell Nerissa about their eyes before the nationals, and she hints that she may kick them out if they don't do so. The girls wonder why the principal wants them to tell her, but they can't because they're worried about the future. They decide that they'll have to wait until after the nationals before they tell her about it. They also decide to set practice watch out for any of their "coup moves" , which means that they won't be able to play their best against the other team. As soon as the girls realize that the coach is yelling at them, they decide to try and replace the setter.
The next morning, the girls discuss the situation at school. The principal has ordered the girls to tell Nerissa about their eyes before the nationals, and she hints that she may kick them out if they don't do so. The girls wonder why the principal wants them to tell her, but they can't because they're worried about the future. They decide that they'll have to wait until after the nationals before they tell her about it. They also decide to set practice watch out for any of their "coup moves" , which means that they won't be able to play their best against the other team. As soon as the girls realize that the coach is yelling at them, they decide to try and replace the setter.