chapter
seventeen
loren
"Cory brought lawn chairs to the Seahawks practice event. Don't they have stands or like stadium seating?" I ask. Corey shakes his head as he grabs a couple of folding chairs from the back of his SUV and hands them out.
I put my hand up and block the glaring sun. "How many windows does the building need?"
Corey presses a lawn chair to my chest and waits for me to grab it. "It's not so bad once we're inside."
"Look at that." I flip the camera around so everyone can see the bumper to bumper cars coming into the parking garage. "Seems like a lot of fuss over a practice. I don't get the hype. Jesus Christ--" I say as I spot the line of people waiting to get in. "There has to be a hundred people in line already and that's nothing compared to the crowd behind us."
"This ain't my first rodeo." Corey gloats as he opens his chair with a practiced flick of the wrist and sits down in line. I watch Cole and Isaac do the same thing.
Cole frowns as he adjusts in the ten-dollar folding chair. "What's the point of dating Jay Petermeyer if we still have to wait in line?"
I flip the camera so it's facing me again. "The first five people to tell Corey to stay humble get $100 cash-money."
****
The guy behind us leans forward, almost falling into us. "
Stay humble Corey
!" he shouts before realizing we're staring at him. He blushes. "Sorry, I couldn't help but overhear you."
"Because you were eavesdropping," his friend says, calling him out.
I reach out and shake his hand. "I'm Loe."
His eyes light up. "Silas. Huge fan."
"Of me or the Seahawks?"
"Both," he laughs. "I'm actually a big Petermeyer fan. Have been since he played college ball."
"I'm a big Petermeyer fan, too. I guess we have that in common."
Everyone laughs and I pull a hundred-dollar-bill from my wallet and give it to him.
He holds the bill up to the light and smiles. "This is awesome. I never thought I'd win one of your challenges."
"Right place, right time," I say.
Isaac looks past me. "The hunt is on."
There's at least ten people hunting, not-so-discreetly walking the line of people as they look for me. Ten becomes fifteen becomes twenty as more and more people join in. It's like watching sharks homing in on chum bait.
Silas and his friends watch with wild amusement as a small crowd descends on us in less than ninety seconds.
"
I'm humbled! I'm humbled
," Corey yells, laughing as twenty people pile around us, trying to beat each other to the prize. The five hundred dollars is gone, but the crowd lingers. It's like a tailgate party, but for practice.
****
We might have had to sit our asses in line for two hours and pay seventeen-dollars per ticket, but Jay reserved us some sweet seats up front. The entire section fills around us with diehard fans.
I stand and face the crowd. "
Who's excited to be here today?!
" the crowd roars. I smile and clap. "When Jay comes out, we're gonna make some noise, okay? But here's the deal...we're only going to refer to him as Loe's boyfriend, got it?"
The crowd laughs, ready to make some noise.
Hype music starts; All the Way Up by Fat Joe. The players come out one-by-one. Some of the bigger names come out first, pumping the crowd up. Then it's Jay's turn. We have the perfect location, right where they're entering the field.
My camera is ready to capture Jay, while Isaac has his camera on me and the crowd behind me.
My mouth drops when I see him. "What the fu--"
Jay comes out like he always does when he enters the field with Marcus, Garrett, and Shawn. They're huge, the biggest guys on the team. They flex their muscles and demand the crowd to make some noise. It's fun watching them come out during games but today Jay is...well, he's wearing gray football pants that really accentuates his thicc thighs and dat perfect football ass, but what has me completely shocked is...well, he's only wearing chest pads.
I laugh. I can't believe that fucking asshole.
When he's done pumping the crowd up, he looks at me and smirks. His new nickname doesn't even phase him. He has the upper hand, and damn well knows it. Fuck me. If this is practice gear, sign me up.
I look around the stands until I spot a man a few rows back. He watches excitedly as I approach. "Can I borrow that?"
He quickly hands the blanket over. I jog down the steps and hop over the railing. The security guard doesn't stop me. He smiles and watches to see what I do.
"What are you wearing?" I ask as I approach him.
He's holding a ball, spinning it in his hands. His white gloves have seen better days. "What? This?" he stretches his arms out and looks at himself. "It's my practice gear."
"Practice gear my ass." I take the blanket and wrap it around his midsection--not so carefully tucking it under his pads and then stuffing it into his pants.
Jay watches me with amusement. "What are you doing?"
"If I came out wearing that, you'd shit yourself."
"I would not."
I look at Marcus and Garrett. They nod in agreement. "Sorry buddy, but you'd totally freak, splattie patties all over the place."
All eyes, including the team's camera crew and one of their photographers, are on us. They know a photo opportunity when they see one.
"You know I can't play with this fleece blanket."
"Shoulda thought about that before you came out here naked."
Jay looks at me and smiles. Then he kisses me. "I'm taking your lead." He unwraps the blanket and tosses it at me. The whole place explodes. Jay is still looking at me. "And...this is me not double standarding you. I'm embracing you." Then he struts towards his coaches, who are watching and laughing.
The next time Jay looks at me, I flip him off. He's completely unaffected by the lewd gesture. Instead, he blows me a kiss, which draws a chorus of
ahhhs
from the crowd. I snatch the kiss out of the air and toss it aside over my shoulder. Yeah, total middle school move, but hey, two can play at this game. The crowd gasps. Jay might actually look offended if he wasn't smiling.
****
I'm not sure I'd call it practice. They run a few drills, but mostly it's about the fans. Jay goes around the perimeter and tosses the football back and forth with the crowd. When he gets to our section, the crowd hollers. "
We love you, Loe's boyfriend!"
Jay laughs and shoots me a look that says I might be in trouble later.
Ooh, I'm shaking
.
I cup my mouth. "Can someone get the man a shirt?" The sky darkens as shirts and sweatshirts fly through the air, descending over Jay and I like club confetti.
Jay grabs the railing and hoists himself up and over. He stands tall. "Does anyone have a problem with what I'm wearing?"
I raise my hand but find I'm alone in my conviction. My jaw drops. "
What a bunch of traitors
!"
"Their loyalties lie with Loe's boyfriend, not Jay's boyfriend." He looks at the crowd. "
Isn't that right
?!"
The crowd roars.
I look on, disappointed. How dare they! "I thought we were friends?!"
Jay wraps his arm around me and pulls me in close. He's tacky with sweat and a bit smelly, but when he kisses me, I don't protest. The crowd coos. Jay gives me one last chaste kiss before tossing the football a few rows away to a little boy with an oversized Seahawks hat. His whole face lights up and he hugs the ball like it means the world to him.
Jay hops over the railing and jogs back to doing what he does best; playing football and being loved by everyone.
****
We hang around after most of the crowd leaves. Jay is still wearing his practice gear, and I'm not mad about it. I can understand why athletes get drooled over. Jay doesn't have ripped six-pack abs or a small trimmed waist. He's built like a fucking tank and I love it. I love the way he looks. He's hot as fucking hell. Everyone can look, but ain't nobody touching that but me.
"You should wear that tonight," I whisper as I drag my fingers across his stomach.
"When camp is over, I'll come home in pads, okay?" he says, wrapping his arm around me. I forgot he isn't coming home until it's over.
"Promise?"
"Even better, pinky swear." He hooks his little finger around mine. "I'll call you tonight," he promises.
We shuffle towards the exit. "Your boi pulled out all the stops today," Corey says as we climb the steps. He and Isaac are in front of me, Cole beside me.
"He works the humble angle pretty well, but he's a show off at heart," I tell them.
"
The first five people to tell Loe's boyfriend to stay humble gets $100!
" he shouts. He's joking, just trying to take the heat off himself. It will be months before Corey stops getting accosted every time we're spotted.
Half way up Isaac stops dead in his tracks, no regard to the people behind us. We stare at him, waiting for him to move along.
Cole looks at him with concern. "What's up?"
People bump and jostle us as they walk by. Isaac stares at the exit, then shakes his head and frees himself from the fog of confusion. He looks at us. "Nothing. I just--" he glances at the exit once more. "--I thought I saw someone."
Blocking the walkway is not the time to figure out Isaac's cryptic message, so we force him to move along. We load up in the SUV.
Isaac still looks stressed.
Corey squeezes his shoulder from the backseat. "You sure you're alright, Dude?"
"I swear to God I saw Lars."
I turn slowly. I'm not sure I heard him correctly. "My brother Lars?"
"No, Lars Christian Anderson." He looks at me and rolls his eyes. "I swear it. I swear it was him."
"It's Hans Christian Anderson, and are you sure?"
"Fuck, I'm not sure at all. It was just a glimpse before he disappeared around the corner, but whoever it was looks just like you, minus thirty pounds."
Everyone stares at me because...
Lars
. A name that hasn't been spoken between us in a long time.
"Did you see...
them
?" Cole asks.
My parents.