Say Yes to the Soccer Player (The Say Yes Series Book 2) by Abby Crofton

Say Yes to the Soccer Player (The Say Yes Series Book 2) by Abby Crofton

Author:Abby Crofton [Crofton, Abby]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Warm Flannel Reads
Published: 2016-10-14T06:00:00+00:00


Chapter 9

Getting to Beth’s apartment complex didn’t take long. Walking from one end of the huge campus to the other took about half an hour. Michael’s apartment off campus was actually closer to some of my classes than my dorm was. She and most of the school’s other athletes lived in some of the best apartments on campus. The school newspaper had pointed out more than once since I’d started that it said a lot about where the administration’s priorities were.

Once I got there, though, finding the exact building was harder than I’d thought it’d be, especially in the dark. Luckily for me, there were plenty of people out past ten o’clock at night on a Friday. Two very helpful (and very drunk) girls offered to walk me exactly where I needed to go, insisting that it wasn’t safe for me to be walking by myself at night. I agreed with their logic. I had made sure to only walk on lighted paths with other people around and be aware of my surroundings on my way over. But the way they stumbled and slurred their words lessened the power of their message just a bit.

After saying thanks, reassuring the girls that I was going to be fine, and accepting the two quick hugs that my new friends insisted on giving me, I found myself standing outside of Beth’s building. I didn’t call her to tell her I was there, though. I just stood there.

The weird thing was that I didn’t want to run away or cancel. But I didn’t want to go up there, either. So instead I sat down on one of the steps in front of the building. There wasn’t much to look at. Occasionally a group of students would pass by, their laughter and loud voices a clue that they were coming from or going to a party or one of the bars in town. A couple of people who walked past were stumbling for different reasons, if the big backpacks and sleep-deprived looks on their faces were anything to go by. Not everyone had the luxury of putting their schoolwork aside for a bit of weekend fun.

When the door to the building behind me opened, I didn’t turn around to see who had come out. But when that person sat down next to me, it was hard to ignore. I honestly wasn’t surprised to see Beth there. At that point, it wouldn’t have surprised me to see Beth pop out from under my bed one night to say hi.

If the universe was sending me a signal, then I was getting it loud and clear.

“So, how’s it going?” she casually said, as if I wasn’t acting like someone who had no idea how to interact with other humans. Again.

Trying to match her breezy delivery, I responded with, “Not bad. Ran into Alma tonight.”

“I know. She texted me. Sorry about that. I’m not sure what she said to you, but I feel confident that I should apologize for her anyway.



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