Friday
Andy's watch went off at 5:30 AM. He got his bearings, and frowned. Not only did he need his watch to wake up, but Sara had slept elsewhere last night. He'd been so tired that he hadn't really noticed - but he'd gotten used to his lovely fiancΓ© in the bed next to him. He hadn't slept well prior to coming to Colton, and one of the very pleasant unintended consequences of being engaged to Sara was his newfound ability to sleep restfully through the night.
He moved silently through the Commons, used the men's restroom, and was out the door in 10 minutes. At 5:50 AM, he walked into the weight room. He was shocked and pleasantly surprised to see Max Ross there laying out Colton Hockey t-shirts for his 10 new teammates. He nodded a greeting to Andy and threw him his t-shirt.
"It's kinda hard to do the uniform of the day when we've got so many new guys," he lamented. "So, I scored some old t-shirts from the coaches' office. We'll have the team swag section set up today on the Adidas website, and we should have our new gear by the end of next week," he explained.
"That's great Max," said Andy. "Thanks for taking care of that."
Max grinned at his teammate.
"I like the haircut, by the way," added Andy. Max's man-bun was gone, as was the sparse goatee. His hair was short, and the young man was clean-shaven.
"I've been meeting with Dr. Taylor," said Max. "He's been helping me not be such a dick," he grinned. "It's been awesome so far. I'm really digging the discipline and self-mastery piece he's been teaching me. And Andy, thanks for giving me a second chance. I know that wasn't easy."
"Max, what you're doing right now? That's what's hard. Giving a guy who asks for a second chance that opportunity seems like the right thing to do," Andy explained. "I admire your perseverance. You've stuck it out, and I know that's not easy, either."
"I know I owe your fiancΓ© an apology; but I'm not sure how to go about it. I'd like a bit more time of not being a total tool before I try to approach her, I guess. I'm pretty sure I need to apologize to she and Eden both. I'm glad she's with my brother. Ethan is a good guy, and he'll treat her well. Plus, I can tell he really likes her."
Andy nodded. The rest of the team began to arrive, so the conversation was tabled for the time being. Andy grinned at Andre as he arrived, and both men laughed at, and needled their old teammate Brian Jacobs when he came dragging in right at 6 AM.
"Captain. Doctor," said Brian, nodding wearily to his friends.
"You look like shit," said Dre, grinning as he did so.
"The Federspiel's are, shockingly so, impressed with yours truly," he smiled. "They are very happy - which means Gracie is very happy - which means your boy got very, very lucky last night."
"That's good for you," grinned Andy.
"It is, until my alarm went off this morning," lamented Brian. "Do you have any idea how hard it is to get out of bed this damn early when the woman of your dreams is lying naked next to you?"
"Nope. Never heard of such a thing," deadpanned Andy.
"It's called being a professional," said a smirking Andre. "You know, people pay us lots of money to play a kid's game?"
"Where's Mikey when you need him?" moaned Brian. "That guy totally outkicked his coverage. He'd have my back. You two are no help whatsoever. My balls are finally happy, and two of my best friends decide to bust them?" he grinned as he lamented his treatment this morning.
Coach Donovan called them to task, and an hour and 15 minutes later, the three friends were walking to the Dining Commons. As they approached the DeGroat Memorial Lawn, Andy's phone buzzed.
"Shit," he muttered as he read the text from Sara.
"Trouble in paradise?" asked Andre.
"Not really. We basically had a teenage girl slumber party last night. Eden's mom is bringing breakfast to the Commons for the girls we hosted and their parents. My presence has been requested," he paused. "But there's no way I'm up for that this morning. I'm not sure why, but I'm in a downright shitty mood. The last thing I need is to play the dancing monkey again."
"It sucks being a superhero," mocked Brian.
"There are only a handful of people on this planet who could say that to me this morning," smiled Andy. "You're damn lucky your sorry ass is one of them."
Andy texted his disappointment at not being able to make it. In response to his text, Sara called him.
"Hello love," he answered.
"Baby, you don't really want to do this, do you?" she said sweetly.
"Nailed it," he said laughing. "I'm sorry to be an ass, but I'm not up to glad-handing this morning. To be honest, I'm in a shitty mood - and I have no idea why. I am sure that being around potential students and donors would not serve anyone well this morning."
"Well, let me try to improve your mood," said Sara giggling. "They're all leaving at 8:30 AM. We could have some time in the shower - just the two of us. I missed sleeping with my man last night. I'd love a chance to make it up to him."
"Nickel beer and wild horses will not keep me away," said Andy. "I'll be present and accounted for."
"I love you, Andy."
"I love you too," he said with a sense of emotion that surprised him.
His two friends laughed as he ended the call. Andre saw the look on his face and smiled kindly at his friend.
"Drew, it's OK. You're happy - for the first time in your life. You have no more battles to fight, my friend. I can't even imagine how hard that is for you. Please know we've got your back. Whatever you need that the lovely Miss Jones-Easley can't give you, we'd love to help," said Andre.
"Damn skippy," echoed Brian. "Drew, there's about a million ways yesterday could have gone really wrong. It didn't. Grace and I are thankful for you and Sara both. Please know that."
Andy smiled at them. "I have no earthly idea why it's so hard for me to just be happy - but I'll be damned if it isn't. It sounds ridiculous; but it's the truth."
As the trio entered the Dining Commons, they were met by Grace, and Juliette Broquard. Hugs and kisses were shared, and Andy smiled as he saw John Moses approach the group.
"Mike and Priya send their condolences. They're in a breakfast meeting with Christopher, the contractor, and a couple of other donors. Believe me when I tell you that Mikey would rather be eating with the three of you," he said. "Why don't the four of you head down? I need to borrow the Captain for about 5 minutes."
The two couples headed downstairs, and Andy turned to his mentor.