Swipe Me: Chapter 1
Swipe Me: A Friends-to-Lovers College Football Romance (Covey U Book 1)
Even though I managed 19 sacks this season, I am in no mood to celebrate. The mere thought of alcohol touching my lips makes me feel physically sick because itâs a constant reminder of my sister and how incapable I am of helping her. Partying in a completely different state while your family is struggling is harder than youâd think. I dropped my head to the steering wheel, closing my eyes and taking deep breaths like that yoga teacher Coach hired tells us to do when weâre stressed.
Itâs no use though. My brain keeps going back to the last time I saw my sister. Her big doe eyes looking larger with mascara stains running down her cheeks, begging my mother to see things from her perspective. My mom can barely look at her anymore, too pissed off with the way she is handling her grief. I canât imagine the kind of tension in that house while Iâm not there.
I know why. Itâs because my sisterâs drinking problem cost me my family. Now, Iâm the only one who can save them.
âDamn it!â I yelled, banging my hand against the steering wheel in frustration. Pain ricochets through my arm and I mentally chastise myself while rubbing the injury. I canât hurt myself. If I do, thereâs no chance of making any money for my family and sorting our lives out.
Four more months.
Thatâs all it is. Four more months until the NFL draft. Since Iâm a junior, Iâm eligible and Iâve already informed Coach that Iâm putting myself forward for it. He thinks Iâm good enough to get drafted this year, if not, at least Iâll have another shot next year. Either way, once Iâm drafted onto a team with a rookie contract, Iâll have enough money to move my mom and sister to whichever state I end up in and we can start fresh. My sister will have a new life, away from all her grief and all those idiot bad influences.
Cheers echo down the street from inside the house. I sighed thinking about the smile Iâve got to plaster on my face tonight. If Aidenâs parents didnât own this place, and the rent wasnât so cheap, I would never have considered staying in a house with a bunch of my teammates. Now that itâs offseason, itâs party central most weekends and Iâm just not that guy. I need to stay focused because this could be my one shot at getting into the NFL and helping my family. Playing another year of college ball means risking another injury, a serious possibility since Iâm a defensive end. I canât blow it.
I walked to the front door with my pearly white teeth on display. The team thinks Iâve been out studying or something. None of them have any clue whatâs going on back home and thatâs the way I plan on keeping it. I donât want to be pitied. Iâve come too far for that.
As I opened the door, the team cheer my entrance. There are at least 20 players sprawled out throughout the open plan kitchen and living room. Some on the sectional, otherâs lounging on the kitchen counter and there are a few playing pool. Even though itâs a tight squeeze, this is a regular weekend for us. âHey guys,â I say to no one in particular, hoping I can sneak into my room without anyone noticing.
A beer is shoved into my face and the hand thatâs holding it is connected to my best friend, Adam. The cold glass tickles my palm as I pretend to take a large swig, wiping my mouth as I pull the bottle away. If I donât drink, there will be more questions. Ones that I donât want to answer. The bitter taste still sits on my lips though.
âDevin! Just who weâve been waiting for.â Aiden, the owner of the house and our Sophomore first-string quarterback smirks. His hand slid through his jet-black hair, and his voice commanded the room as he spoke. The very definition of a leader. Draping his arm around me, he leans in, âWe were about to start another competition, but we obviously had to wait for you.â
Heâs met with a crescendo of grunts, scoffs, and coughs as I rolled my eyes. For a guy whoâs the face of our team, he has too much time on his hands. Heâs also a child in an adultâs body, still mildly obsessed with bets and pranks. Every Saturday heâs got a new bet going which usually involves the Covey U female population in some form. Tonightâs no different and I can only imagine what heâs got planned.
His giant paw smacks my shoulder, âThese ball sacks think they can get more pussy than me on the campus dating app.â He barks out a laugh as he looks around the team with disgust. âSo, that means weâre going to play a little game to prove them wrong.â Heâs got this crazy look in his eyes. The only other time Iâve seen it is when he comes up with a âbrilliantâ prank to pull on our next-door neighbors.
Every member of the team is holding their phone which is nothing unusual. What unusual is the bored expression theyâre throwing Aidenâs way. If he wasnât Captain, I swear none of us would entertain his antics. âYouâre going to need to create a profile with a new name and no reference to the football team on it.â Jackson, one of my other roommates explains. Heâs got the same bored expression, but Iâm surprised heâs taking part. Heâs been dating this psycho Olana for over a year. If she catches wind of this, sheâll bite his balls off.
âChop, chop. Get your phone out.â Aiden claps, looking at me pointedly. Digging into my jeans, I do as he says. Aiden watches over me as I spend the next ten minutes creating an account and a profile for myself. I put the least amount of effort possible into it and picked a picture of me working out, holding a dumbbell with my shirt off for the profile. When I originally posted it, it got a lot of likes so itâs gotta be a good one. Since I donât have time to come up with a completely different persona, I just put Cole, my middle name on the profile.
When Aiden is satisfied, he shouts, âAlright Ladies, youâve got ten minutes to make as much of an impression as you can with as many pussies as possible.â Aidenâs vile words are ignored by everyone, I assume they all just want to get this over and done with as quickly as possible. âGo.â
I take my time, leisurely swiping through the girls. Everyone else is frantically moving their thumbs across the screen, hoping to win. What do they win? I donât know, but since Aiden declared it, weâve got to go with it. Iâm left asking myself why I canât be so carefree again. I have no desire to even try to win this game. Iâve swiped a few times without looking and as I glance back down to my phone, a face appears that makes me stop in my tracks. Her big brown eyes look like chocolate peanut butter cups and her pink lips are luscious and plump like cushions against her glowing caramel skin. I like everything I see.
Going completely against strategy, I check out her bio, wanting to find out as much as I can. She doesnât have much on there, just her name, Reign, and a statement. âNot looking for a Prince, just a one Knight stand.â Thatâs forward and cheesy but I donât hate it. Iâm not looking for anything serious either.
Trawling through her photos, sheâs got the usual dating app pictures, one of her on the beach showing off her toned, hot body. One with a dog snuggled by the fire, and a close-up duck selfie, although she doesnât need to pout, her lips are already huge. Thereâs barely enough information on her for me to get an accurate picture and I have this need in the pit of my stomach to find out more.
Shaking my head, I stop that thought. For the last three and a half years, Iâve had one cardinal rule to live by. No girlfriends. Itâs worked perfectly. Half the time, girls donât want to get to know me, they just want to come to our house parties or say theyâve screwed a football player. I canât lie, Iâve taken advantage of it before. Itâs not like Iâve had time to wine and dine a chick, what with trying to keep my scholarship and family intact, all the while playing good enough football to be considered in the draft.
âDude.â Adam elbows me. âWho are you looking at? Youâve got this dazed look on your face.â He jokes, peering over, trying to get a better look at my screen. Snatching it away, I turn my screen off and glare back, hoping he didnât see her. I want to keep this little diamond to myself. Who am I kidding though? She probably came up in all of their searches. My only saving grace is, theyâve all been swiping so fast, they might not have seen her.
âNothing just got a text from my sister.â I lied and shoved my phone back into my jeans.
âTimes up gentlemen! Stop your thumbs.â Aiden stares around the room, making sure weâve listened. âWe will meet back here in 24 hours to see who has the most matches.â He calls as everyone puts their phones down. Iâm not sure how heâs going to monitor our activity on the app after everyone leaves here but Aiden was never the smartest crayon in the box, heâs just good at keeping them color coordinated.
Settling down on one of the barstools in the kitchen, I watched the second half of the game with the guys and my lukewarm beer. The games are good, but not good enough to stop my mind from wandering back to that girl with the plump lips and chocolate eyes. I want another look, just to make sure I remembered her face correctly. Iâll have to wait until later because I canât let any of my friends know Iâm intrigued.
A few hours later there are several players still hanging around. Theyâve broken off into groups which means Iâm able to excuse myself without anyone noticing or caring as I head upstairs to my room. Itâs the smallest one, but I donât need much, just my bed and a desk. It also means Iâve got the cheapest rent and a little less debt on my credit card is always a good thing. I collapsed down onto my black bedsheets and looked around, making sure no one was watching me even though Iâm alone in my room. I quickly get my phone out and go straight to the dating app, hoping sheâs still there.
My face beams when I see her dark eyes staring back at me on my screen. Studying her face a while longer, I try to figure out what it is about her that has me so intrigued. Thereâs a rustling outside my door, I swipe right on her and close the app immediately, feeling sheepish for nearly getting caught. The feet continue to travel down the hall, and I breathe a sigh of relief knowing that they werenât coming for me.
I considered opening the app again, but since I swiped, I donât think Iâll see her unless she matches with me. God, I hope she matches with me. I was on edge the rest of the night, every time the notification chimed, I hoped to see her face. But every time it was someone else. Iâm patient though, happy to wait. I may not have time for a girlfriend but thereâs something drawing me to her, and I wonât know what that is until I can see her in the flesh.