Pole Position

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was going to join you for your jog so we could talk but Lance beat me to it.  I’m wounded you really think I would stoop so low to stalk you.* I almost felt bad for calling him that, almost, but it really was strange to me how he always found me without me knowing he was even there. *Well, how else do you explain how you always manage to find me and me not even know you’re near?* ~ *Chass, if you’d pay attention to your body you would know that your body knows I’m near you before you see me.* was his reply.  I sat there for a few minutes thinking, and he was right.  My body would always feel hotter and I could always feel his eyes on me. I wasn’t about to tell him that though.  *I’m busy I’ll talk to you some other time.* I sent back. 
    After my laundry was finished I went back to the dorm, Asher told me that we would leave about seven thirty to get to the club and hopefully not have to stand in line for over an hour.  I folded my laundry then put it all away, I decided to read a few chapters out of my Sports Med book.  I ended up falling asleep though, and woke up to Asher threatening to throw water on me.  I took another shower to wake me up, who knew college would be so damn tiring?  I put my dress and cowgirl boots on, Asher had a thick black belt to accent my dress with.  The outfit was pretty adorable if I must say so myself.  I decided rather than straighten my hair I’d just let the natural curl finish off my look.  Asher once again did my makeup, I was glad she knew not to go overboard on it though.  I sprayed myself with some of her perfume before we left.  When we got outside there was a Taxi waiting, “A taxi?” I asked her.  “Yep, we aren’t going to be stupid and drink and drive.” She told me as we climbed in the cab. 
    When we got to the club there was a fairly long line to get in, but when we walked up the bouncer asked us our names and let us in ahead of everybody else.
    “How did you manage that?” I asked Asher as we walked towards the bar. 
    “Oh I just know people.” She said with smile.  “Okay, maybe Mitch knows people.” She told me, the n once again warned me not to take drinks from anybody or to set mine down then start drinking it again. 
    We stood in line at the bar for a while waiting for the bartender, I wasn’t sure how we were going to get served since we were both underage.  Asher reassured me that it’s a “college bar” they serve everybody, needless to say she was right.  She ordered each of us a lemon drop shot, and a long island ice tea.  After we did the shots we made our way over to an empty table that was situated towards the back corner.  We finished our first drink, then ordered another one, I knew that at this rate I would be trashed within a couple of hours.  “Relax, have some fun, we’ll get a taxi back to the dorms.” Asher told me. She was busy texting on her phone as I looked around the massive club at all the different people.  There were men and women grinding against each other there were even women grinding on women.  “Mitch and Lance are on their way so we need to keep an eye out for them.” Asher yelled over the music.  I nodded my head to let her know I would watch for them.
    Twenty minutes later they were pushing their way through the crowd of people trying to get to our table.  Asher smiled big as they sat down with us.  Mitch kissed her hard then whispered something in her ear causing her to blush.  Lance gave me a quick kiss on the lips before turning to drink his beer.  “Should you be drinking that since you’re in training?” I said in the most serious tone I could, but couldn’t stop myself from laughing.   Far East Movement ‘Like A G6’ started blaring through the speakers, Asher jumped up from the table, grabbed my hand and pulled me towards the dance floor. When we got on the dance floor it was literally packed, you couldn’t dance without bumping into other people.  Asher didn’t

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