Second Chance: A Military Football Romance - Page 57

Ron had signed herself up for morning classes for the summer. I was flying out to Houston for the combine, through Sioux Falls. My flight there from here was at eight thirty, and I didn't want the texts we had sent over the weekend to be the last things I said to her before leaving.

It was a week. Just a week. I had been telling myself that since I had gotten confirmation that I was in. Now, it felt a week too long.

Things were finally feeling good between us, the way they had been before I left, and now I wouldn't see her for a week. I parked in front of her building and headed inside. She had said I'd be able to catch her before her class if I went by early. I hoped a few minutes to seven wasn't too early. Walking up her stairs, I wished I had slept over or that we lived together.

I'd never tell her, not this early that that was what I wanted, but it was. Whatever happened this week would probably tell me whether we could even do that or not, but like I'd told her, we'd talk about it. I was feeling pretty confident, but I wasn't dumb. It would take more than confidence to get me signed anywhere.

I knocked and waited for her to answer. She was in small cotton shorts and a t-shirt that didn't quite cover her stomach when she opened the door – her pajamas.

"Hey," I said walking in. She leaned up to kiss me.

"You're right on time, breakfast's ready," she said, shutting the door.

"You cooked?" I asked, walking into her place.

"Frittata. Are you hungry?" I’d had coffee and cold pizza, just stuff I hadn't wanted to leave in the fridge while I was gone, but I could eat.

"Smells great." She pushed her textbooks and laptop over to the side on her table, freeing up two spots for us. I helped her grab a couple plates as she got the food out of the oven.

"Let's hope it tastes good, too," she said. She cut me a piece first. It had cauliflower, sausage, onion, and spinach in it.

"This is great," I said, trying it.

"Yeah?" she asked, smiling. I had some more. She had always cooked, but this was definitely a level up from what we used to eat when we got together. Cheese toast and ramen did the trick when you didn’t care to make anything better, but this was nice. She sat back in her seat, holding her coffee in both hands.

"I'm glad you like it."

"I wanted to see you before I left."

"Are you nervous?" she asked, before scoffing and shaking her head. "Of course you aren't. You'll do great." It was like she was mad and happy about it at the same time.

"Maybe I will be when I see who I'm up against," I offered.

"You'll still do great, though. You always did."

"That's the plan."

"Good luck. I hope it works out," she said. It sounded so final when she did, like I wouldn’t be back this time next week.

"I hope so, too. I'm kind of torn."

"Why?"

"I know the timing is shitty, but it's just a week. I don't feel good about slowing down right when things are picking up."

"Who said anything was picking up?" she tried to joke, halfheartedly.

I knew she felt it, too. She was just trying to be nice, saying she hoped I did well. The best thing that could possibly happen between us was me getting there and just not being good enough, the year off catching up to me and sending me back home empty handed. I didn't want that, but it would make things easier.

"I'm gonna call you while I'm gone," I said.

"It's going to be a busy week. I'll understand if you can't."

"That isn't an option, Ron. I'm serious about this. It's not fair to keep you hanging while I'm gone."

"Just stay focused," she said shrugging. "I know how much this means to you. This could be a great thing for your career." Again, it was coming from Ron, but still somehow sounded a little disingenuous. Like it was the same thing an aunt who had never really known you, but found out about the event would say.

"It means a lot that I have your support."

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