Practice is halfway over when Coach Mattson calls a water break, his gaze zeroing in on something across the field. I glance over my shoulder, trying to figure out what heâs staring at when I spot it.
More like when I spot . Three people are heading toward the field. A tall, skinny guy and two females. One with dark, curly hair that I immediately recognize.
That social media chick from last year. Gwyneth. The mean one, according to Derek. When I look over at him, I see heâs already watching them approach, a disgusted expression on his face that shifts and morphs into something else the longer I watch him.
âWait a minute. I recognize that blonde,â Derek mutters.
I check out the blonde heâs speaking of, my heart tumbling over itself when I realize I recognize that blonde too.
Oh shit. Iâm pretty sure thatâs Ruby Maguire.
What is she doing out here?
âThe social media team has arrived,â Mattson announces, his booming voice carrying across the field. âGet prepared to put on a little performance, boys.â
I grimace, dropping my head for a moment to stare at the blindingly green grass. I really hate it when he calls us , but I live for putting on a show and Iâm ready to perform.
Especially for Ruby Maguire.
Is she on our social media team? Looks like it. How fucking lucky can I get? From what I remember last year, we had a lot of interaction with them. After a while, we didnât even notice they were there, because they were always around.
Donât know how thatâll be possible with Ruby. I mean, look at her. How can I notice her?
The social media team approaches Mattson and he talks to them, while I sit there and blatantly watch them. Everyone else on my team is sitting around chatting, hyping each other up about getting filmed or whatever, but all I can focus on is Ruby. She looks better than ever, her long blonde hair falling down her back in silky waves, the tight red T-shirt sheâs wearing stretched across her tits, emphasizing their size. Not too big, not too small.
Theyâre just right. Because of course they are.
Sheâs paying zero attention to me so I blatantly take her in, my gaze lingering on the denim shorts sheâs wearing, and how they show off her long, tanned legs. The tall guy and Gwen are both talking to Mattson, Iâm guessing explaining what they want to do while Ruby remains mute. Sheâs gotta be the newest member on the team. Wonder if she requested to work with the football team.
Maybe sheâs trying to find a way to stay connected to me.
I sit up a little straighter, puffing out my chest, willing her to look my way. My gaze is still stuck on her, lingering on that T-shirt that has no right to be so damn sexy but somehow, it is. Maybe because Iâm imagining what she looks like without it on?
Thereâs tiny writing on the front of the shirt and I squint in the sun, trying to make it out. Itâs only when my brain computes exactly what it says that I start to chuckle.
Three small white letters stitched into the dead center of her shirt.
IDC.
I donât care.
âWhat are you laughing at?â Derek asks me.
âHer shirt.â I wave a hand at Ruby. âThe IDC.â
âI-D-C?â Derek frowns. âWhatâs that mean?â
âI donât care.â
âYou should care. What if itâs some sort of secret codeâ¦ahhhh.â Derek nods when he gets it. âI donât care. IDC. Makes sense.â
âWhoâs it directed at though? Us? She doesnât care about us?â Iâm probably reading too much into this.
âI donât know. Why donât you go ask her.â Derek grins. âWerenât you two flirting at the New Yearâs party? Whatever came of that anyway?â
âNothing,â I say way too quickly. From the knowing look on Derekâs face, he caught it too. âSheâs not my type.â
âAre you fucking serious?â Derek sounds incredulous.
âWell, yeah. I mean, I have a type.â
âNo, you really donât. You go after pretty much anyone.â
Fuck, heâs not wrong so I may as well own it.
âI donât need to âgo afterâ anyone,â I remind him. âThey all come to me.â
âTrue. They all come to ,â he clarifies. âBut when it comes to a type? You definitely donât have one, Townsend. Youâre down for any of them. As long as sheâs cute and flirty, youâre into her.â
Mattson blows his whistle, silencing all of us.
âTownsend!â His gaze is right on me and he waves his hand. âCome here.â
Reluctantly, I walk over to where heâs standing with the social media team, my gaze never wavering from him, though I can feel Ruby watching me.
I send her a quick look, noting how she turns away quickly, her cheeks the faintest pink at getting caught staring. Being this close to her, I can smell her perfume. See the faint pink glittery gloss on her lips, the same color she wore on New Yearâs Eve. I stare so long at her sexy mouth I see the quick flick of her tongue as she licks her lips and I finally tear my gaze away from her.
Hot. Thatâs the only word in my brain, flashing like a bright red neon sign. Hot. Hot.
Ruby Maguire is sexy as fuck and sheâs not doing a damn thing. Just standing there, while my body reacts like Iâve just been completely overstimulated.
Damn it, I need to focus.
âWhatâs up, Coach?â I ask, flicking my chin at him.
âYou remember Gwyneth and Eric from the social media team.â Mattson tilts his head in their direction.
I glance over at them, offering a quick smile. Ericâs reaction is instant, his friendly smile making mine grow while grouchy Gwen just scowls. âI definitely remember them. Howâs it going, E-Dog?â
I offer my fist to Eric and he eagerly bumps his against it.
âGlad youâre the starting QB, Townsend. Canât wait to watch you on the field this season,â Eric gushes.
Gwen just rolls her eyes.
âThanks, bro.â I appreciate his support. There have been someâokay a lot ofâgrumblings about me and how difficult itâll be to fill Camden Fieldsâ position. I canât lie that seeing those articles, hearing them talk on podcasts or whatever, it shakes me a little. And leaves me feeling like Iâve got more to prove than ever.
âWe have a new member of the social media team,â Gwen says, waving a hand in Rubyâs direction. âRuby Maguire.â
Coach Mattson frowns. âWait a minute. Knoxâs little sister?â
âYeah, thatâs me.â Ruby nods, smiling at Mattson. âHi.â She waves.
More eye-rolling from Gwen while Eric just nods enthusiastically.
âHappy to see you here. I miss your brother.â Mattson turns his attention to me. âDo you know Ruby, Ace?â
âWeâve met once.â I keep my voice purposely casual, my gaze finding hers. Sparks fly from her eyes and I realize that yep, sheâs still not over how I dissed her on New Yearâs Eve. Not that I meant to. Not like sheâll let me explain myself.
If she was open to hearing what I have to say, Iâd tell her I didnât kiss that girl. She kissed me first, and her lips barely touched mine when the door flew open and Ruby was standing there, disappointment written all over her pretty face.
I still feel like shit over it. Hell, I canât even remember that other girlâs name.
âLook, Ace, we wonât take up too much of your time,â Eric says, getting right down to business. Iâve always liked that about him. âBut weâre hoping we could get you to align yourself with us and convince the team to be a little more, uh, willing to allow us to film them for content.â
âWerenât we mostly willing last year?â I always was. Sort of.
Okay I gave them endless shit and I remember the text one of our coaches recently sent the team, asking for our cooperation.
âUhâ¦â Eric and Gwen share a look before he replies, âNot really.â
âWhy not?â
âBecause youâre all just a bunch of egotistical assholes?â Gwen blurts, her gaze jerking to Mattson. âSorry, Coach.â
âNot a problem, little lady. Youâre actually right on the money with that assessment.â Coach chuckles, scrubbing his hand along his jaw. âWe have a new crew this season, meaning we have lots of new guys on the team who might not be so hung up on the old ways, if you get what Iâm saying.â
âWhat sort of old ways are you referring to?â Ruby asks, sounding defensive.
âI think he means that weâre a little more open to allowing ourselves to be filmed,â I answer for Coach. Rubyâs attention swings to me, her fiery blue gaze seeming to burn me where I stand. âWe try not to take ourselves too seriously around here.â
âOh.â She crosses her arms, plumping up her tits. I know because my gaze lingers there. Sheâs got a nice set. âSo last yearâs team took themselves too seriously then.â
I paste a smile on, trying to ease her ruffled feathers. âI appreciate how supportive you are of your brother. I get it.â
âDo you?â She arches a brow.
I roll right over her comment. âBut have you seen some of the team accounts out there on social media? Theyâre hilarious.â
âYouâve seen them too?â Gwen appears surprised. âAnd you think theyâre hilarious?â
âYeah.â I shrug. âThey are. And I know where you guys are coming from. We need to lighten up and play along. I can talk to the guys and get them to agree. Donât worry.â
âYou have that much influence over your team already?â This comes from Ruby, who sounds downright hostile.
I take a step closer to her, regretting my decision the moment I do it. Her scent is even stronger now. And I can see the delicate spray of freckles across the bridge of her nose. Actual freckles.
Sheâs adorable.
âI do,â I tell her, my voice low, my gaze locked on hers for a beat too long. She doesnât look away. Doesnât so much as flinch and I finally flip my attention back to Eric and Gwen. âIâll help you guys out. You can count on me.â
Ruby snorts, but I ignore her.
âBe sure yâall give them good footage,â Coach Mattson says, his voice firm.
I send Ruby a look. âTrust me. I give good footage.â
âIâm sure you can,â she murmurs. âHopefully youâre up to the challenge.â
âWhat challenge?â My eyebrows shoot up at her tone of voice.
âYouâll need to be the stuff of every girlâs fantasy.â
Something unfamiliar inside me rises up and I swallow hard. Maybe it was hearing Rubyâs sweet yet vaguely sarcastic voice say fantasy? The hint of doubt I heard in her words, like I canât manage it? âI can handle that.â
âReally?â
âDefinitely.â I grin. âIâm sure Iâve starred in a few of your fantasies.â