ROMANCE: SPORTS ROMANCE: Tight End (Bad Boy Football Romance) (New Adult Alpha Male Sports Romance)

ROMANCE: SPORTS ROMANCE: Tight End (Bad Boy Football Romance) (New Adult Alpha Male Sports Romance) Read Free

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Author: Carly White
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instead it was a short girl that he didn’t remember seeing before. “Can I help you?”
    “Are you done in here so I can go?”
    “Go?”
    “Yeah, come on I have to go and you have been in here forever.”
    Phil was confused for a moment and then she made a little dancing motion and he realized that she had to use the bathroom. “This is my bedroom, not the bathroom.”
    “Oh.” The woman looked stumped and he figured he should help her out.
    “It’s down the hall, blue door.”
    “Thanks.”
    She walked away without another word, leaving Phil looking behind her as she left. He had never seen her before and he was sure that he should have seen her around. He wanted to ask her a name, who she was, but she was gone into the bathroom and he was left standing in the doorway like a goob.
    When she got back out, she said hello like she had never seen him before and he could tell she had had a bit too much to drink. “What’s your name?”
    “Lou.”
    “Lou?”
    “Yeah, like a boy’s name. My dad wanted a boy named Lou. But he got me instead.”
    Phil shook his head like he knew what she was talking about. He was still trying to place her though and he couldn’t think of where he had seen her before. She was hot and he should know who she was. Phil always made it a habit to talk to the prettiest girls and Lou was one that he hadn’t had before. “Are you new here?”
    “Nope, been here almost four years. Are you new here?”
    How did she not know who he was? He was kind of shocked that she didn’t and it made him wonder where she had been hiding all this time that he didn’t know her.
    “No, I play football here. This is my last year too.”
    “Oh, you’re a meathead.”
    He didn’t like the way she said it, dismissing him as if there was nothing else she could do for him. When she started to walk away, he tried not to get offended. “A meathead?”
    “Yeah, you are a jock. I stay away from you guys. You’re bad news.”
    Phil wasn’t used to that kind of reaction and it hit his pride more than anything else. “Wait. You can’t just say something like that and then walk away. What did the football players do to you that made you not like any of us?”
    She shrugged. “I just know how you guys are.”
    “Sounds like you have dated a couple.”
    His eyes went to her round backside as she walked in front of him down the hallway and towards the stairs.
    “One or two, but I learned my lesson.”
    “Phil. My name is Phil.”
    She turned around suddenly and her eyes trailed down his body. Lou narrowed her eyes and then she saw the man from the painting. “Oh the guy from the Art class.”
    He wasn’t sure what to say, but there was a moment that he thought he recognized her. “Did you take that class?” The smile on his face widened. If she had, then the conversation was about to get a lot easier in his experience. Once a girl knew who he was and what he had to offer, they were all over him. For a man that couldn’t be bothered much beforehand, there was something about the woman that ignored him, that made him want to be seen again.
    “No, but I saw a couple of pictures that you inspired.”
    “Ah, so what did you think?”
    She had turned back around, already dismissing him again. “I don’t know. I wonder why you would do it in the first place. I mean, half of the campus has seen it all Phil, but why would you?”
    “I don’t know. Miss. Cretan was always my favorite teacher, so when she put out the ad for it, I thought why not?”
    His hand went to her arm to stop her at the top of the stairs. “Do you want to have a drink with me?”
    She looked back at him like she was surprised. “Why?”
    “Because I like talking to you.”
    Lou wasn’t hearing it. “I am just here because my friend dragged me here. So as soon as I find here, I am out of here.”
    “Oh, well at least let me help you find her.”
    She didn’t agree, but pulled her arm away from his touch. Lou hadn’t had that

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