Pole Position

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it rang again.  I pulled it out of the strap on my arm to see that it was my Uncle John.  Lance kissed me again then let me answer the phone.  I was still somewhat out of breath from the kiss when I said Hello to John. 
    “ Chass why are you out of breath?  Wait no don’t tell me, I don’t think I can handle hearing why.” He said. 
    I laughed , “I just finished a ten lap run and stretching so yes I’m still somewhat out of breath.” I told him. 
    “That better be why!” he told me with his sternest voice possible.
    Lance laced our fingers together as we started walking back to the dorms, Uncle John had just called to see how the first week of college went and to see how many times mom had called. 
    “I’ve actually lost count to be honest,  I told her she needs to find a friend to spend time with, to go out on a date or something but she didn’t like hearing me tell her that.” I told him. 
    “Well I’m going to set her up on a date, she really deserves to have somebody in her life.  Your dad wouldn’t want her sitting around the house sulking and bothering you all the time.”
    I laughed , “Good luck with that.” I told him.  We talked for a few more minutes then  hung up, Lance kissed me again then told me he was going home to shower and do some work to his pickup.  We told each other we would find each other at the bar later on that night. 
    I went into my dorm, showered and applied the rest of the cream even though there was no soreness down there.  I called mom and visited with her for a while about all my courses, how busy my schedule had been and how I was looking forward to having a lighter schedule.  
    “Chass I’ve been thinking about what you and your uncle said, about me needing to date.  I know your dad would want me to be happy but I’m forty three years old, how do I DATE?”
    “Mom, I know there are at least one or two guys you work with at the hospital that have been trying to get you to go out for dinner.  Just take them up on the offer.  See if you can get back in the game.” I told her. 
    She gasped , “Do you have to say back in the Game, Chass that just sounds so…so… I don’t know…”
    I cut her off , “FUN mom, and you deserve to have FUN.” I told her. 
    “I just don’t know how I’m going t o do that, I loved your dad so much, I just don’t feel right even looking twice at either of the guys that have been asking me to go out for dinner.”
    “Mom its fine, you’ll be fine.” I told her.  We talked for a little bit then hung up. 
    I told Asher about the conversation and she laughed.  “Momma’s gonna get back into the game FINALLY.” She said.  “So you went for a jog this morning any hotties try to jump out and scare you again?” she asked with a laugh. 
    “Yep Lance, then we kissed, we somehow manage to get interrupted by one of our phones though.”
    “Hmm, I’d say shut them off when things are getting hot and heavy.” She said and wiggled her eyebrows. 
    “Honestly Ash, I don’t feel much when we do kiss, nothing like when Jet is close to me.  Why is that?  Never mind don’t answer that.” I told her. 
    “Yeah that’s what I thought, you know as well as I do that you’ve got t wo hot ass men after you but your body is more in tune to ONE.” She said then left the room.   I needed to do some laundry so I gathered up my clothes and went to the laundry room in the basement of our building.  I learned the hard way not to leave the clothes because some girls would take them out of the washer and just throw them on the floor or would some just simply take what they liked. 
    I had just sat down after putting them in the washing machine when my phone went off with a text , *That was a pathetic show you and Lance put on this morning, do you always fake being into somebody?* I rolled my eyes at the text from Jet.  *S.T.A.L.K.E.R. seriously why do you stalk me?  It really is creepy!* ~ *I’m not stalking u, I

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