Total pages in book: 100
Estimated words: 97382 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 487(@200wpm)___ 390(@250wpm)___ 325(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 97382 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 487(@200wpm)___ 390(@250wpm)___ 325(@300wpm)
I can see her struggling with what is right versus what is wrong. She has worked in the Student Services office since her freshman year, and now that she’s a senior, I know she doesn’t want to lose her place. Or go to jail. But no one will know. I’d never snitch on my family.
When she licks her lips, I know I’ve got her.
We may be a family of athletes, but we sure as hell do some sketchy stuff for a sweet treat.
She quickly types the name as her teeth sink into her bottom lip. She brings in her brows. “She only has two in-person classes. Everything else is online.”
I make a face. I wonder why. “How old is she?”
She bites her lip as she looks around. “Twenty-four. She’s finishing her master’s.”
I’m finding Ambrosia and I have a lot in common. Charlotte looks up at me and glares before picking up her phone to cue me to pose. I hold the box for a prop, and she rolls her eyes before my phone dings. She snatches the box from me and then shoos me away. “Don’t make me regret this.”
I look down at the text that holds Ambrosia’s schedule, and I know the smile that takes over is downright wicked, but I see another text on my screen.
It’s from my dad, but he’s texted me from his Coach phone.
Not good.
Coach: I talked to Coach Bannard about you sitting for games that don’t matter against lower-ranked teams. He says you haven’t talked to him about it. I know you want to play, but you guaranteed you’d keep your body safe and wouldn’t play unless you had to.
I hadn’t wanted to ask because I have a plan for getting Ambrosia to come to one of my games. To do that, I need to play. I can’t tell my dad that.
Me: I’ll talk to him.
Before I can read what he has to say, I click back to Charlotte’s text and take in Ambrosia’s schedule. She really isn’t on campus at all, only two days, and I wonder why. Is she not into in-person classes? Maybe she doesn’t want to be around an ex? I wonder if I know him.
I wonder what it would sound like hearing his knees explode under the force of my hockey stick.
Well, that’s one hell of a thought.
“You have nothing to worry about, Char,” I say with a wink. “But Ambrosia sure does.”
Charlotte lets out a groan, Dubai chocolate falling from her lips, and I laugh.
Because I’m not sure if she’s groaning in fear for Ambrosia, or from how good the cookie is. I lean over the desk and kiss her forehead, though she bats me away with the widest grin.
I wink as I head out, looking down at my phone to read her classes. She has in-person on Tuesday and Thursday, which means I only have a day to put my plan in the works. I get a notification that Ambrosia is on her messaging app, so I pull it up quickly.
Me: Question.
AmbrosiaMercer: Shocking. Thought you’d tell me the history of taping a hockey stick.
I snort. Man, I like her.
Me: I can if you’d like.
AmbrosiaMercer: I’ll pass. What’s the question?
Me: I have a friend.
AmbrosiaMercer: Aww, good for you. I hope you play nicely.
Me: You sure are sarcastic.
AmbrosiaMercer: Wow, really? I didn’t know.
I have that goofy smile on my face. Like a heartsick teenager with my first crush. I don’t know what it is about her, but I want to know everything. She gives me these soul-deep fluttering feelings. It’s even better than when I saw a pair of tits for the first time at thirteen. A newly teenage boy doesn’t forget that feeling, but talking to Ambrosia makes me feel that times one hundred.
Goofy grin in full force, I quickly type back.
Me: He said he never sees you on campus.
AmbrosiaMercer: What campus?
Me: Bellevue.
AmbrosiaMercer: How does he know I go there?
Me: It’s in your profile, dork.
AmbrosiaMercer: Oh. Why is he looking for me?
Me: He says you’re the prettiest girl in the world and has been looking for you.
AmbrosiaMercer: Hm, tell him pretty words don’t do shit for me, and also that I’m good. Not interested.
Me: You don’t know him.
AmbrosiaMercer: I know his type, and I’m good.
Her and this damn type shit. I know she knows it’s me. She has to, but I won’t say a word. This is my only link to her, and I’m not giving it up.
Me: I don’t think he agrees, but he’s also wondering why he never sees you at parties.
AmbrosiaMercer: He seems obsessed.
Me: Oh, totally.
AmbrosiaMercer: Should I be worried?
I think back to what I told Charlotte, and all I can do is grin.
Me: Nah, I’ll protect you.
AmbrosiaMercer: This is feeling very Misery. Number one fan tying me to a bed and breaking my knees.
Blood rushes to my cock, and the most wicked grin comes over my face.