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locker and quickly to class.
    “ Why are you so late?” Jade asked.
    “ Long story I will tell you later,” she said dismissively.

 

    Chapter 6
    Tessa avoided deep conversation with Luke for a couple days. Not as much kissing, and no alone time. She had only been with him for a few days, she needed to make sure she wasn ’t lucky number thirteen anytime soon and the way he made her feel when she was alone with him well, she wasn’t going to chance it. On Friday they went straight to the gym. Their first game was next week. Tonight was a game under the lights, so she would take the kids, assuring no intimate moments. They would stay tonight and Mom would get them Saturday around one in the afternoon.
    ~
    The game was great, Luke’s passes perfect and Alex and Tommy didn’t miss one. Jade and Tessa decided that it would be fun to go to a movie and dinner on a double date tomorrow, that way they would get to see each other outside of their crazy busy schedules. Jade thought it was also a good idea so they could see how the other one’s new guy treated them so they could give any advice to the other. They were going to ask them at the end of the game.
    “ What was the score” Jake asked as they walked towards Alex and Luke, who were surrounded by a slew of female fans.
    “ Thirty four to fourteen, good guys,” Tessa said smiling at them.
    “ Alex, Luke” Jake said pushing through the crowd towards them, “Awesome game, 34-14 good guys!” he gave them high fives.
    “ They are good guys,” a crowd of girls said smiling seductively at Luke.
    “ I know personally that the quarterback is,” Sadi said gazing at Luke.
    Tessa watched him look at her and shake his head from side to side.
    “Oh here come the prosti tots,” Sadi said.
    Tessa stood stewing as she stared at the ground concentrating on how not to kick Sadi ’s ass all over the field.
    “ Tessa baby they were all for you!” Luke yelled so that she could hear him, she smirked and looked at Sadi who looked even more pissed off than usual. He walked over to her and kissed her, “My good luck charm!” and he picked her up and twirled her in a circle.
    They waited as the guys showered. Sadi walked out with a crew of implants towards Tessa’s truck. “You think he likes you Tessa?” she asked.
    “ Well ya I do,” Tessa said smirking and shaking her head, very glad that Alex had just taken the kids.
    “ You’re flavor of the week, I am the only one that lasted more than a month with him, he’s going to get sick of you farm girl,” Sadi said smirking at her.
    “ For the record he and I have already discussed his past, um how shall I say it, mistakes, ya that’s a good word for it. He is done with you; you should try to let that sink in. I am not the reason you two broke up so maybe you should get off my case,” Tessa said sarcastically.
    “ It’s never over between him and I, he’ll be back,” Sadi said “and you’ll be on your ass like the rest of them.”
    “ Girl maybe you should get a bit of self-respect, seriously why the hell do I need to know you have been a revolving door for him, you’re pathetic, you’ve done that to yourself,” Tessa said disgusted.
    “ Don’t look at me like that bitch,” she said and swung at Tessa.
    Tessa ducked and laughed “That all you got Sadi?”
    Sadi ran and grabbed her hair, and Tessa punched her in the eye, Sadi fell to the ground and Luke and Tommy came running towards them. Jade had grabbed Tessa and pulled her back trying to stop her from kicking Sadi ’s ass.
    Sadi saw Luke and started crying, “Did you see what your little whore did to me,” she said as she stood up.
    “ Yes I did and I saw how it started,” he grabbed her arm and dragged her to her car, “Go home Sadi, we aren’t doing this again,” he said.
    He watched her as she drove away and he looked wounded.
    ~
    Tessa got in her truck and drove home; he followed her into the driveway. “Tessa wait,” he said as he ran

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