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I look into her eyes. “I’m focused, babe.”

She points at the textbook. “Focus on stats.”

I nod. “Stats.”

She rolls her eyes. I grin. She inhales, staring at my forearms because she is, I am pretty sure, also not focused.

By five, we have done real work. Two chapters covered. A practice quiz half-graded. I have gotten enough problems right that Lucy says, with her pencil still on the page, “I think you’ll do great on the midterm.”

“I hope so.”

“No. I mean, you’re doing great. You’re a fast learner.”

She caps her pencil, closes the notebook, and starts packing. I watch her zip the tote and try to keep it cool.

“Dinner?” I ask.

She looks up at me and smiles. “Okay.”

When we stand, I reach over, put my arm around her neck, and Camdenthe her in. She keeps her hands on her bag in front of her and smiles sweetly at me. I don’t know how much longer I can go without kissing her.

There’s a small Mediterranean place on Ash Street that has booths in the back. I’ve eaten there once with Blue and Percy after a game last spring, and I remember liking the kebabs, thehummus, and the booths. I tell Lucy I know a place. She lets me drive. The hostess seats us at a corner booth. The lighting is warm. There is a small candle in a glass jar between us. The waitress brings two waters and two menus and tells us about the specials. I order the kebab plate. Lucy orders the grilled chicken thing.

“So, your mom’s?” I ask, wondering what that’s been like for her.

She takes a sip of water, nodding. “Yeah.” Her eyes look around and land on the table.

“How is that going?”

She looks up at me with soft eyes. “It’s a far drive, and I’m sleeping on the couch. But it’s fine.”

I lean back and listen. Before I rush to offer my bed to her, I need to know where her head’s at. She’s at dinner with me now, so that’s a good thing, but I get the feeling that if it wasn’t convenient, she wouldn’t be here with me.

“You haven’t gone back to the apartment yet?”

She nods. “I have, but I know Gianna’s schedule, so I just went quickly to grab a few things when she wasn’t there.”

“I take it that you haven’t talked to her yet?”

She shakes her head.

I lean forward and say, “You’re more than welcome to stay at my place.”

Her cheeks turn pink. “You’re just saying that, Benson. Please, don’t worry about me.”

I stare at her pretty face. “I swear I’m not just saying it. And I’m not worried about you, honestly. I just don’t think I can go days without seeing you again.” I grab my glass of water and add, “Selfishly.” I don’t take a sip of water. I’m grabbing it just to do something with my hands. “You could sleep over for a night and see how you like it.”

“You’re going to get sick of me.”

I whisper, “I don’t think that’s possible.”

“What will the guys think?” she asks, peeking through her lashes.

I hadn’t thought about that. “They’ll love it.”

“Really?” she asks.

I nod.