Disconnected

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my favorite color." He smiles and leans back and I roll my eyes.
                  "Scott says to tell Krista to wear something red."
                  "Right, ok. Um, when should we be ready exactly?"
                  "In an hour, we're in the limo coming to get you."
                    "An hour? Are you crazy? We have to take showers, do our make-up and all that stuff!" She squeals loud enough for even Scott to hear and we both start laughing.
                   "Then I have to get off the phone, like, now! Bye!” She hangs up and as I slide the phone into my jacket pocket I smile over at Scott. "We're on."
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 8
                  Just a little bit later we drive up in front of the girls' dorm. When we come to a stop the driver walks around and opens the door and Scott quickly climbs out, stopping in his tracks when he looks Krista over.
                  "Wow," is all he says and I hear her tell him hi, but all my attention is drawn to where Katy is standing.
                  She's wearing a classic little black dress, spaghetti straps and a belt around the middle, and at least three inch heels to top it all off. She looks amazing.
                  "You look amazing, Krista," Scott tells her as he pulls her over to him.
                  "Thank you," she responds with a timid smile.
                  I step around them and pull Katy into my arms. "She does....and so does my wife."
                  "Well, thank you." She smiles up at me. "You look pretty good yourself."
                  I smile as I lean down to kiss her and wrap my arms around to settle on her lower back. I am enjoying this moment of just feeling happy, until Scott clears his throat, interrupting the moment, and I send him a glare over Katy's head.
                  "Alright you love birds, get in before we make the bodyguards anxious," Scott says and Katy looks up and laughs at me before we all slide into the limo.
                  I take a minute to just soak this in. Sitting here, listening to Scott and Krista chit chat about who knows what, and Katy sitting next to me after all this time, seems so surreal. I just hope I can keep her beside me this time. Katy squeezing my hand brings me back to reality.
                  "So, tell me about where we're going,” she says as she angles herself towards me.

              "It's called The Infinity; it's a really nice place, private rooms, good for dancing, having a drink, and just forgetting everything for a while.
                  "Sounds good to me," she whispers as she lays her head on my shoulder.
                    The last bit of the ride towards the club is in a comfortable silence. This is just the first stop in a whole ride of crazy to come. Everything is just so much more now than it was four years ago. Now there are billboards with my picture down every strip of road, and cameras flashing anytime I step out in public. Katy and Krista are going to be big news, especially as a couple of college girls that caught the attention of Scott Adams and Liam Warren. Word has already gotten around about Katy being my long-lost wife. I can only imagine what stories those guys can come up with.
     
                  I take a deep breath as we pull to a stop in front of The Infinity. Here goes nothing, I think as I look over at Katy.
                  "Ok, Nate and Eric are close by, but when we get out of the limo, keep your head down and stay near me so the paps don't cause a big scene, alright?"
                  I open the door and quickly pull Katy tight against my side and speed walk towards the door, stealing occasional glances to make sure she's ok and that the cameras aren't driving her crazy. Once I get to the door I open it and pull her in front

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