Playing the Field (Hot-Lanta Series)

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he wouldn’t give up their love for anything.
                  “Yea, you know how I get. Man, you’ve really messed up my away stats. Ever since I have started dating you my away stats are worse than my home stats. I need you to start traveling with me, I’m sure the organization will be on board given the fact that you will help produce more runs through making me a happier man.”
                  Jane laughed. “I know I’m sorry. Once the wedding is over I will have some more free time thanks to Lucy. Having her and Patty running the events for me have been amazing and I will have more time to travel around with you.”
                  “I can’t wait! So what’s up sweet thing?”
                  “I was just calling to tell you we picked out the bridesmaid dresses yesterday and there seemed to be an odd tension between Lucy and Molly and Patty for that matter. I don’t know what to do, Brady. Molly seems to have really taken a turn for the worst and is not herself at all. It’s like she has turned into ultra-bitch and is mean to anyone in her path. She’s just going through the motions with me, her body is present but her heart and mind are nowhere to be found. It makes me feel sad because I feel like she doesn’t want to be a part of this, for our wedding. I really wish I had my best friend helping me, not the shell of her body, you know?”
                  “I know, babe.” Brady said sympathetically. “You have to remember though, the last wedding she was helping plan was her own wedding and we both know how that turned out. I bet you she is just really tense because it is bringing back bad feelings for her. Give her some time I’m sure things will get better.”
                  “You’re right, thanks handsome. So I booked the St. Regis. They were very accommodating and were able to fit us in on the tenth of July. So that means we will be married in three weeks. My god, I cannot wait to be Mrs. Matthews.”
                  “That’s fantastic, babe. I can’t wait either. Are you going to be able to get a dress in that amount of time?”
                  “You’re cute for being concerned but yes I am. My good friend works at a bridal shop we already picked out a dress and it’s being altered as we speak.  Don’t worry I got it all covered. Invites are being sent out tomorrow and everything is in motion.”
                  “I don’t doubt you one bit pip-squeak.”
                  “Hey have you talked to Michael? Is he going to be in the wedding?”
                  “Yes I did, he said he would be honored and said he would take us out to dinner when we get back to Atlanta to celebrate. He was really awesome about everything and said he could not be happier for us.”
                  Brady knew Jane was worried about Michael’s reaction to the proposal. They all hung out on occasion and clearly kept in touch but they were not as close as they used to be, at least Jane. Michael and Jane always felt sad about the fact that they were unable to rekindle what they used to have so the fact that Michael wants to be in the wedding and take them out to dinner is a big step in the right direction toward reconciling their friendship.
                  “Good I’m glad. Alright, I have to go and make some phone calls. Good luck tonight handsome. Hit a homerun for me!”
                  “I’ll try, if we had some Skype sex last night I’m sure I would be able to hit one no problem.”
                  Jane always was shy during phone or Skype sex. He thought she was so cute the way she stuttered in describing what she was doing or was so nervous getting off in front of a camera but Brady loved it. It brought out the innocence that initially made him fall in love with her.
                  “Brady, you’re

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