WESTโS WORDSย linger in my mind, like a mantra of motivation, pushing me to claim what I deserve. If I want this opportunity badly enough, then I need to find a surefire way to make it happen.
The initial step? Convincing Garrett that Iโm not someone whoโs easily dismissed. So, I pull up my resolve like battle armor.
Iโll write a quality piece on this scrimmage, far better than any regurgitated stats Liam Kessler can produce. Iโve read his work, over and over again. His articles are about as uninspiring as a weather forecast, with no heart, no substance, and definitely no love for the game.
For Godโs sake, the manโs a baseball fan.
A sudden surge of annoyance sweeps through me. How could I ever step back and watch someone undeserving claim my rightful place? But then again, maybe Liam isnโt the real enemy here. Maybe heโs just an unknowing pawn in Garrettโs game.
Fingers trembling, I dial his number. โHello? Warner speaking,โ he answers promptly, his voice the usual mix of professionalism and indifference.
โHey, itโs Jade.โ
โJade,โ he repeats, no hint of emotion.
โJennings,โ I quickly add, attempting to mask my growing apprehension.
โYes,โ he says in a clipped tone. โI know who this is, Jade. I have caller ID.โ
Nice, weโre off to a wonderful start already.
I clear my throat, square my shoulders, and plunge right ahead. โIโm just calling to let you know that Iโm going to write a piece on the scrimmage tonight. Iโm planning on interviewing some key players afterward, but Iโll have it on your desk by Tuesday morning. If itโs better than Liamโs work, then I deserve to have it published.โ
His silence stretches long enough to ignite a flicker of doubt inside me. I pace the length of my living room, growing more desperate with each lingering second. โGarrett,โ I urge, โsay something.โ
โI donโt want you covering the game tonight,โ he finally speaks. โButโโ
โLiam will already be out there interviewing players. I donโt want you two doubling up. Besides, Iโm not choosing which article to publish after the fact. It would be a waste of time for you.โ
His words knock the wind out of me, but I scramble to regain my footing. โItโs not a waste of time.โ I take a deep breath to calm my racing heart. โIโm trying toโโ
โI have a different proposal for you.โ
A pause. I stop pacing. โOkay, go ahead.โ
โThe football team is hosting a banquet next weekend. I want you to get a press pass and cover the event. Itโs still technically a student-life piece, so itโs right in your ballpark. Itโll also give you a good opportunity to interact with the team and mingle with the players. If you produce quality work, Iโll consider you as a full-time reporter for the upcoming season.โ
My heart leaps at his offer. Is this real? An actual opportunity to prove myself? And at an event that I was already set to attend? This is . . . brilliant.
โSeriously?โ
โYes,โ he confirms, his tone unchanging. โDo you need me to contact the team to get you a pass?โ
โNo, I can handle it.โ
โAlright, then itโs settled. Have a nice afternoon, Jade.โ โThank you, Garrett. You too.โ
I hang up, reeling, still in disbelief. Who would have thought it could be so simple? The good old Westman-Cooke method actually worked.
AN HOUR LATER, I meet up with Maya and Sophie, a couple of girls I know from the paper. Weโre not too close, but our paths have crossed enough over the years to form a casual friendship. And while we donโt have much else in common, I enjoy how easygoing they are.
Theyโre fun and flirty, and their infectious excitement is exactly what I need for the game tonight.
Theyโre already waiting for me at the agreed-upon spot, their outfits proudly showcasing our schoolโs colorsโemerald green and gold. West has made sure Iโm equally decked out. His jersey hangs off me, a sweet reminder of our commitment, and I canโt help but feel all sorts of giddy inside.
โHey, you two,โ I greet them, beaming. โLetโs go grab our seats.โ Mayaโs response is a quick, warm hug. โJade! You look so cute.โ
An exchange of compliments follows as we link arms and navigate our way into the pulsing heart of the stadium. Even with kickoff forty-five minutes away, the stands are already brimming with anticipation.
Itโs our first spring scrimmage, and the football-starved students are eager to witness the action. A lump of excitement nestles in my stomach as well. Iโve always loved everything about the gameโthe energetic buzz, the fervor of the fans, the playersโ relentless drive, and now, the exhilaration of watching West play.
As we settle into our seats, my gaze combs over the crowd in search of his number. A thrill runs through me when I spot him on the sidelines. Decked out in his gear, heโs a fucking sight to behold, his dark hair swept back, helmet gripped casually in one hand.
Sophie nudges me. โFound him?โ
โMhm,โ I confirm, a little breathless. I point him out right away. โHeโs there, number thirty-eight.โ
Mayaโs eyes light up. โOh, I see him!โ She then proceeds to cup her hands around her mouth and yell, โNumber thirty-eight!ย We love you!โ
The bold display earns us the attention of half the nearby crowd, but most importantly, Westโs. His gaze sweeps over the stands, eventually landing on us. A wide grin splits his face, and he salutes me, throwing in a wink for good measure.
Maya giggles. โSee! Totally worth it.โ
โHeโs a hottie,โ Sophie sighs before quickly adding, โSorry, thatโs your man.โ
I laugh, waving off her apology. โDonโt be. I know heโs hot.โ
We continue our lighthearted conversation, the kickoff approaching rapidly. My attention, however, keeps diverting to the field, drawn by the energy radiating from West. The game hasnโt even started yet, and Iโm already enthralled.
The opening announcements blare out, revealing that Coastalโs won the coin toss. Predictably, they choose to receive, banking on their impressive offensive stats. The kickoff initiates a frenzied start to the game, the Ospreys putting up a solid offense, leading to an early touchdown and conversion.
Then itโs our turn to strike back. It comes as no surprise that Coach Rodriguez called in Noah as the starting quarterback. A redshirt freshman who, over the years, has risen in ranks.
Noahโs impressive out the gate, but his efforts arenโt being matched by our receivers. A sequence of crucial drops on the third down disrupts our momentum, which leaves a window of opportunity wide open for the Ospreys.
Despite the odds, by halftime, we claw our way back to a tie, the scoreboard reading 14-14.
In need of a break, I let my friends know Iโm headed to the restroom. I tug my jersey over my shorts, prepping to navigate through the crowd.
Sophie, eager to help, leans in and yells, โDo you want some company?โ
โThatโs okay,โ I shout back. โI can find my way back if you stay here.โ โAlright, text us if you get lost.โ
I slowly weave my way through the chaos around me. To my relief, the line for the womenโs restroom isnโt too long yet. And after waiting a few minutes, Iโm able to slip inside.
I slide my shorts down, getting comfortable in the confines of the small restroom stall. I had expected this to be a brief sanctuary of calm. But itโs more like a hub of animated gossip instead, the whispers and giggles echoing in the tiled space.
โOh my God, did you see Conor out there?โ a female voice practically squeals in excitement.
โAre you kidding? He looks so fucking good,โ says her friend. โItโs a shame heโs not even playing tonight.โ
โYeah, but you know whoย isย playing?โ
โPlease donโt tell me youโre eyeing West again,โ the first voice cautions. โHeโs bad news, Cass.โ
My back stiffens involuntarily, a knot of unease growing in my stomach. Still, I remain silent, frozen in place while they carry on.
โHe may be bad news,โ Cassidyโs voice flows confidently, โbut heโs got some other skills that make it all worthwhile.โ
A pang of jealousy courses through me, sharpening my senses.
โYeah, yeah,โ the first girl dismisses her with a knowing chuckle. โWest is great in bed, but heโll also eat your heart out.โ
Cassidyโs giggle grates on my nerves. โWho says I have a heart?โ
โYou know heโs seeing someone else now, right?โ a third voice chimes in, one Iโm fairly certain belongs to Shannonโs friend, Emmy, the sweet girl who warned me off Miller.
Heartened by her effort to stand up for me, I quickly zip up my shorts and emerge from the stall. I join them at the sink without a word, moving beside her to wash my hands.
As I glance up, Emmyโs surprised reflection meets my gaze in the mirror.
โCassidy,โ she softly chides, her gaze darting between me and her teammates. She looks almost apologetic, an uncomfortable tension settling on her features.
โWhatโs theโ?โ Cassidy starts, but her friend cuts her off.
โJade, hi,โ Emmy greets, attempting to defuse the situation with a small smile. โHow are you?โ
โIโm great, thanks,โ I say, returning her greeting with a forced half- smile of my own.
The third girl makes a small choking noise, her eyes darting back and forth between us. Cassidyโs glance follows and then lands squarely on me, blatantly sizing me up. Thereโs an awkward pause, but she doesnโt immediately backpedal or apologize. Instead, she raises a brow, a smug grin stretching across her face.
โHey, Jade. Didnโt realize you were here.โ Her voice resonates within the small room, laced with feigned innocence that only amps up my irritation.
Emmy intervenes before I have the chance to respond, her tone soft yet firm. โCass, we should probably get back to the team.โ
Ignoring her, Cassidy continues. โYou still have your little thing going on with West, donโt you? Isnโt he just a beast on the field?โ
Something inside me snaps at her tone. Iโd let her comments slide earlier, but now, I canโt hold my tongue any longer. โYes, heโs myย boyfriend,โ I correct, meeting her gaze dead-on. โAnd heโs incredible both on and off the field.โ
The bathroom descends into an uncomfortable silence, Cassidyโs smirk faltering. The third friend looks at her shoes. Emmy, bless her heart, sends me an apologetic glance, to which I respond with a small, appreciative nod.
โNow, if youโll excuse me,โ I say, wiping my hands on a paper towel. โIโd rather not keep my friends waiting.โ
With that, I make a hasty exit, leaving them behind in the restroom. The whole encounter wasnโt pleasant, but Iโm proud of how I stood up for myself.
By the time I make it back to my seat, Iโve successfully managed to squash all the weird feelings they just stirred up. West is mine, and Iโm his. And heโs certainly not gonna โeat my heart out,โ as the girls would say.
Barely suppressing a grin, my gaze finds its way back to the game. Maybe itโs my bias, but I canโt tear my eyes away from West. His power as a running back is something to behold, his ability to weave through the defense and run the ball a testament to his talent.
And itโs his claim on the field that serves as our ticket to shattering Coastalโs defense.
With only nine minutes remaining in the game, Dayton secures the ball. They proceed to run it on all fifteen plays, which sets up our senior kicker for an easy field goal to close us off.
Itโs a 27-21 victory for Dayton, and the sounds of the crowd are ear- splitting.
As the student section rushes the field, I shove past the endless crowds of people until I make it all the way to my new favorite player. When I finally reach him, Westโs a vision of victoryโsweat streaking down his face, black smudges marking his cheekbones.
He shouts my name from just a few paces away. Iโm close enough to see his lips move, but itโs loud enough that I can barely hear him.
โJade!โ he calls again.
I push past the last few stragglers standing between us. Heโs beaming at me now, his arms spread wide as I rush to meet him, his energy practically
sparking against my skin. โYou were incredible!โ
He tilts his head down, brushing our lips together. โOnly because I had my good-luck charm in the stands.โ
I roll my eyes, but the grin on my faceโthe warm flush of heat on my cheeksโbetrays me yet again. โSo corny.โ
โOnly for you, baby.โ He smirks, his gaze softening. โOnly for you.โ
Then his lips are on mine, sealing his promise with a kiss thatโs anything but chaste. His strong arms pull me closer, pressing me against the armor of his chest as our mouths move in a rhythm all their own.
Itโs a rush, the way we fit so perfectly together. And nothing, not even the sounds of the cheering crowd, can drown out the thundering of his heartbeat against mine.