How to Score Off Field (Campus Legends #3) Read Online Sara Ney

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, College, Forbidden, New Adult, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Campus Legends Series by Sara Ney
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Total pages in book: 103
Estimated words: 104766 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 524(@200wpm)___ 419(@250wpm)___ 349(@300wpm)
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Tess: You know…spicier.

Drew: **sweating laughing emoji** Do your worst.

Tess: Okay. Here I go. I’ll start with a tame one…

Tess: Do you prefer making out or cuddling?

Drew: I prefer cuddling while I make out. Does that count? LOL

Tess: Yes?

Drew: What about you?

Tess: I don’t mind a cuddle, especially when it’s on the couch, watching one of my shows while elbow-deep in popcorn. Literally the perfect evening. Ready for the next question?

Tess: When is the first time you pictured me naked?

Drew: Probably when we were playing miniature golf.

Tess: WHAT? **sputters** You seemed so…like, were you even checking me out? I didn’t notice.

Drew: As if I was going to let you notice me checking you out? We already established that at the time, I still had you in the “Grady’s sister” box, and I’d set it on the shelf.

Tess: Fair enough. But damn, I’m shocked.

Drew: What about you? When did you first picture me naked?

Tess: Uh, like—tenth grade? LOL. You already know I had a massive crush on you, so this should be no surprise. Ready for the next ???

Drew: Yup.

Tess: What’s your least favorite position?

Drew: Shit, you weren’t fucking around when you said you could come up with spicier questions. Mine were so freaking lame compared to these.

Tess: Uh, YEAH, they were… So. What’s your answer? Stop stalling.

Drew: Er. I don’t know. Is there such a thing as a least favorite position? I’d have to go with…. anal.

Tess: ANAL??! When have you had anal????

Drew: Never. That’s why it’s my least favorite, because all of them are pretty okay

Tess: OMG lol Fair enough, I guess. Mine is… probably missionary LOL

Drew: Oh boy…

Tess: Here’s one. Where do you like to be touched?

Drew: Besides my junk?

Tess: No, I think “junk” counts as an answer.

Drew: My junk. My leg. My…butt? You?

Tess: Boobs. Butt. And my business…

Drew: We get along so well.

Tess: Yeah, and I have the growing bump to prove it.

CHAPTER 47

TESS

MY HEART WAS FULL AND THEN IT BROKE.

Oh no…

Is this what I think it is?

I inhale a sharp breath not sure what I’m looking at, googling on my phone to be sure, staring down between my legs.

And here I thought this was going to be a regular visit to the bathroom.

No signs that this was going to happen, if you don’t count…

This.

I sit here, debating and debating and debating, not sure what to do first.

What do I do?

How do I react?

I wasn’t ready to be pregnant but I’m not ready for this, either.

Do I call my mom?

My roommates?

Do I call Drew?

Wipe.

Flush.

Text?

Cry?

Yes, I’m definitely going to cry….

CHAPTER 48

DREW

I GUESS MISSING HER THIS MUCH IS THE UNIVERSE REMINDING ME THAT I’M FALLING FOR HER.

It’s late.

Like—too late for a friendly call.

So when the phone rings, I scramble to answer it, heart racing with a mix of excitement and apprehension when I see Tess’s name flashing on the small screen. I smile though I’m tired as I accept the call and press my phone to my ear, yawning.

"Hey," I greet her, trying to keep my voice steady despite the fluttering in my chest. “Is everything okay?”

The question everyone asks when they get a random call past a certain hour in the day, yeah?

"Hey," her voice responds, but there's an edge to it, a hint of something I can't quite place. “No, I don’t think…everything is okay.”

I lean over, flip my bedside light on, and lean back against the pillows propped against the headboard.

“What’s goin’ on?”

There's a pause on the other end, a weighty silence that stretches out for a moment too long. My mind races, my imagination conjuring up a thousand possibilities—some mundane, some heart-stoppingly serious. Or maybe I’m just too fucking tired.

We had our first practice today.

A meeting, too, and I crashed when I went to bed after texting with Tess—everything seemed okay at the time. What could have gone wrong in the few hours I’ve been in bed?

“Did your brother do something?” I ask, immediately suspecting Grady of another verbal lashing.

"I... I don't know how to even say this," Tess begins, voice trembling. "I was on the toilet, you know, and something wasn't right."

I was on the toilet…

Something wasn’t right…

“Okay?”

I’m not exactly sure what her words mean.

But my heart skips a beat anyway, a cold chill running down my spine.

I was on the toilet…

Something wasn’t right…

Her words hang in the air, charged with meaning. A thousand thoughts rush through my mind, and I try to make sense of what she's telling me.

"Something wasn't right?" I repeat, my voice barely above a whisper.

"Yeah," she replies, her voice a mix of vulnerability and uncertainty. "I'm sorry, Drew..."

“Sorry for what?”

“Maybe I just wasn’t far enough along…”

Wasn’t far enough along?

The unfinished sentence hangs there. It’s a heavy, heavy silence, filled with words she can’t get out of her throat, and I close my eyes as if that will help my mind race to piece together the puzzle.


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