Margot:
 
 LOL omg stop. You keep mentioning your junk. I personally did not have that problem.
 
 Dex:
 
 Would you mention it though if you had?
 
 Margot:
 
 Okay, fine. I was struggling a bit—my pants were up my butt.Happy Now?!?!?
 
 Dex:
 
 Indeed. Now you’re on my level.
 
 Margot:
 
 The good news is I forgot to be nervous.
 
 Dex:
 
 You don’t seem like the type who gets nervous about anything.
 
 Margot:
 
 False. Getting to know someone is daunting, you know? Wrangling kids is easy. WranglingYou, not so much ...
 
 Dex:
 
 I can relate. Running a football I could do all day, every day. But making time for a relationship is, like, a full-time job.
 
 Margot:
 
 How so?
 
 Dex:
 
 Cuz. I have to give it more thought. I’m on autopilot with football, been doing it so long I could do it in my sleep.
 
 Margot:
 
 Fair enough. Is it hard sometimes to have people only see that one side of you??
 
 Dex:
 
 Sure—of course. There are days where I wish I could just blend in and not stand out so much. My height doesn’t help LOL. Had a run of good luck since I met you—every time we’ve gone out, people have mostly left me alone, thank God.
 
 Dex:
 
 But enough about me. What about you? What made you decide to become a teacher?
 
 Margot:
 
 I had this amazing teacher in high school who really inspired me, and once I was in college I realized I wanted to teach elementary school, not middle or high school. I just love little kids.
 
 Dex:
 
 Do you wantMorekids?
 
 
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
 