Love And Spotlight
h soon, Edwin ended the call. He looked up to find Lan
ot a lot to deal with,
k onto his shoulders. "I don't even know where to start. My
the plan. You should go get freshened up – there's a bathroom
washed over him for this unexpected ally. Whate
ore human. Lance had left a pile of clothes outside the bathroom door – a soft t-s
asked as Edwin made his w
aging a weak smile
we get something to ea
reminding him that he hadn't eaten since... when
hich he'd left on the coffee table. The screen was lit up with notifications
dealing with those," he said gently. "I know it's not go
right. "Yeah, I know. I just... I
tting a plate of sandwiches on the table. "Eat something
od by him through every up and down of his career, was lying in a hospital bed, unaware of t
ital," Edwin said sudden
ngly. "That sounds like
is phone. As he dialed the hospital's numb
u, Kim. Somehow, I'll
o face the flood of messages and the uncertain future that lay ah
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ng just ended a call to the hospital about Kimberly, Edwin prepared himself for an even more daunting conversation. He took a deep breath, his eyes lingeri
rang. The quarterback excused himself, ste
fiancée picked up, but he was immedi
ame out in a rush, choked with tears. "Sleeping with another woman? And hurting
listen to me," he said, trying to keep his own voice steady. "Non
saying... th
you know me. You know us. I love you. I would never do anythi
a's muffled sobs. "I want to believe you, Ed
through this. We'll get through it together,
lm Laura down. As he ended the call, he felt emotionally drain
remote and flicked on the television. Im
wood star Edwin Kasper
dwin Kasper take
ns surface against b
ances were interspersed with speculation about the alleged assault. Reporters stood outside hi
in muttered, running a
finished. He took in the scene – Edwin's tense posture, the fla
Lance asked, settling ont
d on the screen. "I don't know. It's all s
uilty," Lance finished
o look at Lance. "Exactly. And the worst part is, I still
he could speak, Edwin's phone buzzed again, Marcus Goldstein's
rcus
he press is having a field day, and your
ng more depression washing ov
hing tomorrow morning. Give an official statement, show that you're
e knew Marcus was right. "Okay," he agreed. "Tomorrow morning. But
it out, Edwin. We always do. For now, just... try to get some r
ance. "I hope you don't mind, but I need
tandingly. "Of cours
osed against mugshot-like photos from earlier that day. The difference was crystal clear– the polished,
ng so fast?" Edwin whispered,
. "I don't know, man. But listen, whatever happened – or didn't happen – you can't let them cr
he screen, he couldn't shake the gnawing doubt in his gut. What if he couldn't remember his trut
circus that awaited him. But in the back of his mind, a small voic