I knew shock was all over my face because Creed rubbed a hand down his. “I really don’t want to be a dick. You deserve to be happy. You gave up a lot for me. I will do my best to be okay with this.”
I smiled up at him, “Thanks. It means a lot to me.”
He nodded, then walked away as I shut my door.
I wanted to let Ridge get some sleep; my body was still buzzing from my earlier orgasm.
He was my everything. I loved it.
Creed’s team, the St. George Jackals, was getting ready for their game.
I was, too. I got into my uniform, ensuring my makeup was perfect and my hair was styled accordingly.
My heart was beating super hard. I was nervous. That hadn’t happened for years.
Not since the time I was around Ridge. He seemed to bring out my nerves.
I knew he would be watching.
I looked over, seeing Katia fixing her bow in her hair. She saw me watching, smiling over at me.
“How was your weekend?”
I smiled, “Good. It was nice.”
Katia lifted a brow at me, “What happened?”
“I will tell you about it after the game. Did you do anything fun?”
Katia sighed, “Nothing. I worked out, then watched movies with my cat. Does that count as fun?”
I laughed, “Sure. I love watching movies with Shadow.”
I knew we had done that more than once. I loved hanging out with Katia. She was very like me and didn’t go out every weekend.
That wasn’t the only reason she was my best friend. And I needed to tell her about Ridge, but for now, he was all mine.
We ran out to the field to start our first dance. I moved in time with the girls, doing what we did best.
I danced my heart out because I knew Ridge was watching. I blew a kiss at the camera as it came by me and winked. Knowing it was all for my guy.
I watched Creed and the guys rush the field, cheering for my brother.
He lifted his head in a quick nod, and I smiled at him.
He was the team captain and went on the field to do the coin toss.
We got heads, so it was Creed’s turn as the quarterback.
He got into position, then after the break, he threw the ball down the field to his wide receiver, Theo Kingman.
Theo caught the ball, running as quickly as he could toward the endzone.
He only had ten yards to go before he got tackled.
The girls groaned as he hit the ground hard, but he was holding the ball.
They quickly got back into position. This time, Creed didn’t throw the ball, but rushed toward the endzone, dodging thetackle from someone, and got over the endzone to get our first touchdown.