Personal Foul: A Sports Office Standalone Romance by Brooke O'Brien
Author:Brooke O'Brien [O'Brien, Brooke]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Author Brooke O'Brien, LLC
Published: 2020-12-16T18:30:00+00:00
Chapter Fifteen
Sydney
Flicking the light off in the bathroom, Iâm careful not to make any noise as my feet pad across the hardwood floor. Colsonâs body takes up nearly every inch of my bed, stretching from the headboard to where his feet are precariously close to dangling off the end.
I stare at his sleeping form, the way his arm is curled under his head, the white sheet draped over his waist. For a moment, my mind drifts to what happened earlier tonight. The visual has me biting my lower lip, contemplating all the ways I could wake him up.
âYouâre staringâ¦â he murmurs, my eyes darting up to his. Theyâre closed, but his breathtaking grin stretches across his face.
The alarm clock behind him flashes the time. Itâs nearly four in the morning, and like usual, Iâm unable to sleep. Growing up in and out of different homes, I was conditioned not to sleep for more than three hours at a time. Depending on where I stayed, there were some places I didnât sleep for more than an hour without waking up. I also learned never to sleep with your back facing the door.
I guess you could say Iâve had one too many unwanted visitors to let myself be so vulnerable. The fact Colson is here, asleep in my bed, says a lot about how much I trust him.
He rubs his hand over the empty space next to him, where I was lying before. My mind flashes back to the conversation with my father earlier today when he stopped by my office as I was about to leave.
âYou headinâ out for the day?â my dad asked as I was shutting the door to my office behind me.
I hadnât seen him right away, which said a lot. He towered over me, standing nearly six-and-a-half feet tall. He wasnât easy to hide, but he had a habit of coming up behind me when I least expected him.
âYeah, I got everything done, so I thought Iâd take the rest of the day off.â
âWhyâs that?â
I hadnât thought through how I was going to explain this to him. What was I supposed to say? Sorry, Dad. Iâve been seeing one of your players, and now Iâm trying to avoid him.
âIs this about Colson?â
Shit.
Deciding to play coy, I avoided answering it directly, trying to feel out what exactly he knew.
âHe stopped by to talk to me the other dayâ¦â he said, his voice trailing off.
âOh, yeah?â
âYeahâ¦â His mouth curled up on the edge, smiling. âYou didnât want to tell me? You just wanted to let me find out for myself?â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âSydney, do you honestly think I have no idea whatâs going on?â He chuckled, shaking his head.
âI donât have any idea what you are talking about.â I continued to play clueless.
âYeah, Colson expected youâd try to hide it. He hadnât expected me to bring it up to him either, but I called him out. Unlike you, he didnât continue to pretend like I was blind or oblivious.
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