Playing the Field (Hot-Lanta Series)

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or to you Lucy? It seems to me like you might have a little crush on your friend.” Molly saw Lucy blush. Ah ha. She hit the nail on the head. She could believe any girl would have a crush on Austin; he was one fine piece of meat. Lucy was a cute girl but a little frumpy. If she ditched the glasses and wore more attractive clothing she had the potential to be a knock out.
    Lucy was no competition for Molly and Molly wanted her to know it.
                  Molly took her bra off to try on dresses and gave Lucy a good look at her competition. Lucy blushed feverishly from Molly’s blatant display of nudity and quickly tried to leave the dressing room but Molly stopped her.
                  “Don’t be shy Lucy I still need your help. You’ve seen tits before you have some yourself. Granted they are not like mine. After I had Winnie the doctor helped give them a bit of a lift. You should see Austin’s face every time I strip for him. He can’t take his eyes off these puppies; he gets so hard for them. Here you can touch them, they’re all real.”
                  “That’s alright. I’ll pass let’s just get you in the dress so I can get the hell out of here.”
                  Lucy zipped up Molly’s dress and started to walk out of the dressing room. Molly grabbed her arm and pinned her against the dressing room.
                  “You better not tell anyone what you know, Lucy.”
                  Lucy glared Molly up and down with a disgusted look on her glasses covered face.
    “I’ m not going to tell anyone what I know because that’s not who I am, it’s not my place to tell and also because I respect Austin’s wishes. But by no means believe for one second that I am doing you a favor. I think you are a piece of trash of a mother and an egotistical woman who cares about no one’s feelings but your own. Grow up Molly your fiancé might be dead but that doesn’t mean you can act like everyone else is dead and treat them like they don’t have feelings. Be a grown up and face your problems, stop hiding behind them because if you continue down the path you’re going you’re only going to lose your daughter and Austin, the only two good things going on in your life.”
                  Lucy pushed Molly off of her and walked out of the dressing room with her head held high and her glasses pushed back on her nose like the stuck up bitch that she was.
    How fucking dare Lucy talk to her like that? Where did she grow the nerve to say such horrible things? She had no clue what Molly went through and all the crap that was thrown her way in the last two years. She had no fucking clue.
    Molly downed her second drink and asked for another one as she pulled herself together and modeled off the dress like a good bridesmaid. Fuck Lucy , she could go to hell was the mantra Molly repeated in her head as she showed off the dresses Jane picked out for them.
     
                                ***
     
                  Brady was getting ready in the locker room when his phone started to ring. He looked down and saw that it was Jane calling. He felt relief pass through his bones. He was exhausted from Austin’s adventures in head board banging as well as not having a very good game the other night that he needed to hear her voice.
                  “Hey baby, how are you?”
                  “Hey handsome, I miss you.”
                  “God, I miss you even more. I can’t even describe to you how great it is to hear your voice.”
                  “Is everything ok?”
                  Brady knew Jane was always worried about him when he was on the road and rightfully so because he unfortunately became very dependent upon Jane’s love and when he was away it was harder for him to function. He was a dependent, sap of a man ever since he met Jane but

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