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The Perfect Touchdown.

Chapter 5 Five

Word Count: 1468    |    Released on: 03/11/2024

sabelle asked. "Guess it looks like I

tell my brother that I'm hanging out with the enemy

Just go for it, don't care what your brother thinks. He can't k

d he think of me if I started dating Jake? Would he start to hate me too and

ough drama to deal with," I said and thought to when I'll b

two particular numbers the entire game. Despite being a sophomore student, Jake was abl

ter. I knew it was the first thing he was going to remember after they celebrated their win and paid respect to the

level to plant a quick and sweet kiss on my lips. I

th me." He grinned and ran off

abelle laughed and slapped me on t

cheeks. I heard someone shout from the field

ll was that? Did Jake

g across the field? Wh

sister kissing the enemy, what's wrong with

he's the friend I mentioned earlier, and I like him, alright? Whatever petty rivalry y

oes it have to be him, Ryles? Out of all the guys in this s

re going to shut up

ed. "I'll shut up about it,

nough f

you guys coming to the

You guys just had a

night too, just not as

hing next to me and I s

knew," I muttered. "S

*

en Isabelle and I showed up. I texted Avery to meet us at the front door because there

d stomped up to me. Isabelle took the hint an

with after the game? You've only

"What are you implying? I already knew him before c

hrowing yourself at random guys with

over. "What the fuck, A

hurt," h

ft him on the ground out front. I was in a great mood before coming here but now I was in a

a twisted tea from her hand. "I need to get wasted and distracted, but these songs a

alked into the living room where Ryan was in charge of the music. She plu

ut!" I yelled and rushed into

dance away all th

*

de

oing and make sure she wasn't acting out because she was in a new environment with new people. Growing up she was never one

hange how much I wanted to protect her from all the toxic things that come with U

d-headed, much like her brother, and the m

of the night after all the dancing and drinking she did. Her friend was thankfully better

I poked her a little a

her on the ground, and everyone else's keys were locked in the box, so no one dro

the couch to carry her up. She mumbled a little when I moved her and I found

nstead of growing up alongside each other like brother and sister. I can't deny that she has grown into quite the beauty and wa

I never had, and I could never do anything to jeopardize that friendship or hurt him in any

d have always treated her like a little sister in hopes that she

en went to the bathroom to get Advil and wate

ully, you forget every

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