Page 219 of Second Chance Trouble


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After I had driven myself crazy thinking about it, I decided to head downstairs.

“Did you have dinner plans? Would you like to join us?” Dr. Sonya said from the kitchen.

“I don’t think I have plans. I haven’t spoken to Cage, though.”

“Then how about you join us, and if you have to run off, you do?” She suggested with a smile.

“Sounds great. Thank you,” I told her before joining Cali in the living room watching TV.

I could feel Cali’s uneasiness as I sat there with him. Always having been the shy one, I knew how he felt.

“How long have you been playing football?” I asked him causing his cheeks to turn bright red.

Cage might have been right. He did seem to have a crush on me.

“Since freshman year,” he eventually squeaked.

“That’s cool. Are you thinking about attending East Tennessee?”

“I was thinking about it.”

“It’s a good school. I think you’d like it there. If you ever want a tour, let me know.”

Cali didn’t respond, but he did turn beet red at my suggestion. I was going to have to be careful with what I said to him. The last thing I wanted to do was hurt him or lead him on.

Bringing up Cage many times, I spent the rest of the night with my two hosts. After dinner, Dr. Sonya suggested a game of Scrabble.

“I have to warn you. I’m pretty good,” Dr. Sonya said proudly. “There’s a group of us in town that play and I haven’t lost a game in two years.”

I nodded politely and then beat them by 50 points.

Dr. Sonya stared at the board shocked.

“We need to play that again,” she announced.

We did and the results were similar. But, more importantly, it was fun. It took my mind off of Cage. So, when he texted saying that he was going to sleep there, it stung less.

Heading to bed alone and waking up alone, I tried not to let my imagination get away from me. The only reason Cage hadn’t returned was because he wanted to spend time with his family. That made complete sense. It had nothing to do with me or how he felt about us. He needed this time and I was going to give it to him.

I didn’t hear from him until nearly 11 A.M. when he told me that he would come by around 7 P.M. to pick me up.

‘Are you having a good time?’ I texted in reply.

It took him 30 minutes to text me back. ‘Definitely! I’ll tell you all about it later.’

I was trying, but it was getting harder not to take this personally. No matter what I told myself, I couldn’t shake my insecurity.

To take my mind off of it, I texted Titus. It took less than a minute for him to call me back.

“Quin! How the hell are you? I was just thinking about you two.”

“I was texting you because I’m in town.”

“Seriously! Let’s get together! When are you two free?”

I explained to him where Cage was and what they were doing, so he instead suggested that we do some ice fishing.

“You already made the hole,” Titus joked.

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