Thank you everyone for your patience. Part of me having Asperger's is that I tend to get interested and focused on other things from time to time, like video games. Doesn't help that I've had to pick up a second job but alas, this chapter is complete and ready for you to read. As always, thank you Tigersman for your wondering editing.
The basketball bounces on the rim and goes in the basket.
"Fifteen," says Andy, still holding his shooting stroke with confidence.
"You can be as confident as you want," Keith remarks. "But Luke and I still have won a game each."
"Yeah, and I'm going to win this game."
"My boyfriend has eighteen," Melissa shouts from her seat on the bench. "You have to get past him first."
Andy just ignores Melissa and steps up to the free throw line. He goes through his routine and shoots the ball. It hits nothing but net.
"BOO!" Melissa and Jackie say, voicing their displeasure.
Andy doesn't respond to them and makes his next two shots, giving him eighteen points. He goes back to outside the three point line and sees Keith with the ball ready to defend him.
"I don't know about you Jackie but I'm enjoying watching our men play each other."
Jackie looks back at her best friend with a smile on her face. "It is nice seeing them being competitive with each other in a healthy way."
"Yes it is. I am very glad they are all getting along."
The women continue to watch the men play. While they are not double teaming the ball handler right away, anytime a drive is being made to the basket the double team comes. Being that this is the third game they are playing, they are getting tired and any shot made is big to them. All three are not setting their egos aside. They want to win and are competing hard. Jackie and Melissa of course cheer on their respective boyfriends and just give Andy a hard time whenever they can.
"So Jackie," Melissa says taking a break from watching the game, "who was the woman that called you and Keith out last night?"
"She was no one," Jackie responds without taking her eyes off the game.
"I don't think she was no one. He seemed to have trouble focusing the whole time we played Euchre."
"Yet we still beat you and Luke four out of five games."
"Jackie, I know there is a story you're not telling me and I'm not letting this go."
Jackie hates how persistent her best friend is. Melissa has been one to sniff out any complete lies Jackie has tried to tell her in the past.
"She is an ex of his and things didn't end well for them."
"How badly did it end?" Melissa asks even more curious now.
Jackie takes her eyes off the game to look at Melissa. "It ended bad enough where things between them are probably never going to heal and that is all I'm going to tell you Melissa."
"Oh come," Melissa begs. "I know you know the story if you're telling me that. What's the harm in me knowing?"
"Melissa, drop it," Jackie says sternly. "What Keith told me is between him and me. It is no one else's business including you."
Melissa had never seen Jackie stand up to her like this before. She was taken back by it and realized maybe she was pushing too hard. While normally Jackie had shared her current or past boyfriends' secrets with her, Keith was different. He was more guarded than the rest for good reason and Jackie had made it more of a point than before that whatever she and Keith talked about would remain private between the two.
"I'm sorry. Will you forgive me?"
Jackie wraps her arms around her friend. "Of course I forgive you."
With that being resolved, they go back to watching the game and catch Keith making a jump shot.
"Eighteen," Keith says nervously, knowing if he doesn't make his three free throws he might not get enough chance to win. He steps to the free throw line and shoots the ball. It bounces around the rim and goes in. Andy tosses the ball back to him and he gets ready to shoot again.
Keith takes a deep breath to settle his nerves. He shoots the ball and it swishes through the basketball net.
"You got this Keith!" Jackie yells, trying to encourage her man.
"You're gonna miss!" Melissa yells, trying to rattle Keith.
Keith takes a few dribbles and sets the ball in his hands. He gets in his shooting motion and shoots the ball. It reaches the rim and bounces around for a few seconds. Luke and Andy are there waiting to tip the ball in to get themselves to twenty and get Keith back down to zero. However, much to their dismay the balls drops in and gives Keith the win.
Jackie jumps up screaming and cheering, happy that her man won. Keith on the other hand sits down on the concrete feeling exhausted and spent. Luke and Andy also sit down.
All three men look at each other and simply nod, saying those were good games, too tired and sore to use words.
Jackie and Melissa get up off the bench and approach their men with towels and Gatorade.
"Hey, where's my towel and Gatorade?" Andy asks.
Jackie looks over at him. "If you had a girlfriend here I'm sure she would be more than happy to give those to you."
"Ouch," says Luke in response to Jackie's comment at Andy.
Andy just laughs off the comment and gets up to walk over to his bag to get his towel and Gatorade. He walks over very slowly, feeling very sore as he walks over.
"So what did you boys plan on doing for dinner?" Melissa asks. "It is a little past four and since we're all together anyway might as well have dinner together."
Luke and Keith take one look at each other and come to a very quick and easy decision. "Little Caesar's," Luke says.
"Little Caesar's all the way," Keith adds. "I think we're all too tired to cook and while the ladies get the pizzas, we can shower."
"Why do we have to get the pizza?" Jackie asks.
"Because we need to shower and I believe loser pays, right Andy?"
Everyone looks over at Andy and he just shakes his head. "That has been how things have gone in the past. Make sure to take note of this Luke."
Luke just grins thankful this unspoken rule didn't have to apply to him today. "Note taken."
"Well since that's settled," Keith says asserting that the decision has been made. "Let's head to our apartments. Andy will give his credit card to Jackie for two pepperoni pizzas and two orders of breadsticks with sauce."
"Again, why do Melissa and I have to get the food?" Jackie asks sounding very annoyed.
"We're very sore and stink of sweat. You two are getting free food and don't stink."
Melissa and Jackie look at each other realizing there is no way around Keith's logic, especially the part where the food is free to them.
"Ok, we'll get the food this time."
With that everyone heads back to Keith and Andy's apartments, the men of course walking very slowly, feeling every muscle in their body ache. When they finally get to Andy's apartment, he gets his wallet out and hands Jackie his credit card. As soon as it is in her hand, the ladies leave to go get the food.
Andy let's Luke use his shower while Keith walks down to his apartment and uses his. Luke takes a short shower and changes into his extra set of clothes he always has with him whenever he spends the night over at Melissa's place. Andy then hops in his shower and also takes a quick one.
Thirty minutes after the ladies leave they come back with the food. They ring the buzzer for Andy's apartment and are let in.
"Dinner is served," Melissa says with a smile. She sets the pizza boxes on the table and Jackie sets the bags of breadsticks next to them. Andy gets out the plates for everyone and they dig in.
Andy gets a couple of folding chairs so everyone has a seat to sit and eat. Luke and Melissa sit on the couch, Andy sits in his recliner, and Keith and Jackie sit in the folding chairs. They all make small talk about random things. Eventually the guys turn the conversation towards the games of twenty-one they played. That dominates the conversation for a long time as the women just sit back and enjoy.
"Those free throws were not luck!" Keith says defiantly.
"Oh come on," Luke says in utter disbelief. "Those shots bounced around the rim more than a politician bounces around answering a question."
"But unlike a politician who answers no question, those balls did drop in the net and I did win."
Luke turns towards Andy hoping for some help. "Will you talk to him and set him straight?"
Andy shrugs his shoulders. "Sorry Luke. You'll learn soon that he is very stubborn and doesn't change his mind easily. Just let it go."
Luke decides to turn to Jackie but she cuts him off before he says a word. "I can't help it if my boyfriend is much better at shooting free throws than you after almost two hours of basketball."
Luke gives in and finishes his slice of pizza that he has left on his plate. "Would you like another slice sweetie?" he asks Melissa.
"No thank you but I'll take another two breadsticks." Luke gets up to get himself another slice and his girlfriend her breadsticks. "So Andy, when will you bring a woman of your own into this group?"
Andy lets out a little laugh at the question. "When I can find a woman that doesn't mind only being able to see me Sunday and Monday nights and doesn't mind that I work at one of the busiest bars in town."
"What ever happened to that one girl you were dating a couple months ago?" Keith asks. "What was her name again? Sarah? Samantha?"
"Cassandra and she didn't like the fact that we hardly saw each other. She couldn't accept my work schedule."
"Have you tried any online dating sites and mentioned that you have an unusual work schedule?"
"I've done Match.com and EHarmony. I had subscriptions to both for almost a year and only had dates with three women the whole time. None of them lasted more than three dates."
"Well you haven't seen me work my magic," Melissa says proudly.
"You've only set one couple up from your work and they nearly killed each other two months later," Jackie responds.
"I've set up more than just that one couple," Melissa retorts.