High Baller by Ruby Wolff
Author:Ruby Wolff [Wolff, Ruby]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2020-02-26T16:00:00+00:00
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Trey sits me down and hands me a big bowl of ice cream. "Have you got your schedule for next month?"
I'm not worried about next month, I'm worried about October when his season starts. How are we going to work on seeing each other when he's bouncing from one state to the other?
"Just got it. Monday, I fly out to New York, fly back to England on Friday. Chicago in September, then LA,â I tell him. I might even be in town for his first game. I've been watching a few games with him this week so he could tell me how it all works. I have a better understanding of the scoring system now, which was confusing me the most. He told me that's really all I need to know, but I like watching the game. It's interesting to see how things can change so fast. The one thing I do like about the game is how close supporters can sit to the court.
âSo, that's three weeks before you come back here," Trey asks, and I look over at him.
I've been thinking that since the moment I got the email. Three weeks of not seeing him, I can't even think about coming here when I'm in Chicago or New York. By the time I get here, Iâd have to leave that day. Then flying back to England, Iâd be too tired to even do anything.
âI know, donât you think thatââ
âWe'll make it work, so don't think about breaking up with me just to take the easy way out. I'm in it for the long haul, are you?"
"I am. I just think it's going to be more long-distance than I thought." I turn to face him. "I've really enjoyed these two weeks. I'm just a little upset that it's come to an end, that's all." I'm holding back the tears that are building up, and my stomach feels horrible.
âWe'll make this work, I'll make this work.â Trey cups my face, and brings it closer to his. âYou know why it'll work?â he asks, and I shake my head. âBecause for the first time, I think Iâve fallen in love, andââ
"I love you too." The words just escape my mouthâI didn't even think twice about it. His eyes lock with mine. Did I just fuck up here? âTrey, don't say it just because I said it. I want you to say it because you mean it."
âShorty, youâre the first girl that Iâve told that I think Iâm falling in love with her, so for me thatââ
"I know. For me, that's everything."
Trey kisses me hard, and with so much passion and a chill runs down my spine. He takes the bowl off me and places it on the table, and I slowly starting lying back on the couch.
"Hey, thought we would pop in to say bye to Sky,â Derek says behind us. Trey falls on top of me and lets out a sigh of annoyance, making me laugh. "Did we interrupt something?"
âYes,â Trey says at the same time I say, âNo.
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