For the past two weeks, you've been trending on twitter. At first you don't know what it's about, but your publicist caught you up saying how there's a footballer — American footballer — who keeps mentioning you in interviews and on his podcast. It was honestly getting pretty annoying, not just to you, but also to your very jealous girlfriend.
You'd both decided to keep your relationship private, with you being a popular musician and your girlfriend being a top footballer in the league. Except, the media has been labeling your relationship as friends, best friends who support each other. Never once has there been an article where you both are speculated to be dating.
You've both been fun with it, being able to not have to hide anything, but with the whole Travis Kelce using your name to stay relevant to the media, your girlfriend is getting fed up.
"I don't know why he keeps bringing you up? Not once have you mentioned him on anything. 'The ball is in your court?' Like what does that mean?" Lucy rambles.
"Honestly, I'm getting tired of it too. I've been so busy with touring that I didn't even know about it until Sarah told me." You reply, cussing up to her on the bed, your head on her chest.
"Did Sarah tell you what you should do?"
"Sarah's pretty much fed up like the both of us so she said it's up to me. She doesn't care if I tell him to fuck off, I'd do it anyway without telling her."
"Didn't you say he invited you to a game?"
"Yeah, he did. Why?" You we're getting skeptical with the way Lucy has a smirk and mischievous look on her face.
"Don't you think it's time for us to come out, no?"
"Been together four years. Probably long overdue."
"Well you better tell him that you'd love to accept that invitation, with a plus one of course."
"I'm liking the way you think."
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Now a week later, you and Lucy were dressed up in red, arriving at Arrowhead Stadium. Lucy had a red England bucket hat on that she took off your head. You were being escorted to the friends and family box by security, running into people who recognized you. One hand holding Lucy's the other waving to people as you passed.
Walking into the box, you were met with lots of people, Travis' mom was the one to come and greet you.
"It's nice to meet you Mrs. Kelce."
"Oh, please call me Donna. It's so nice to meet you. I'm a big fan of your music, been wanting to meet you ever since Travis said that you'd both started talking."
"That's so nice of you, thank you, but unfortunately all the conversations your son had with me are one sided. I've never once entertained anything he said. The only time I've texted back was to tell him I'd love to attend a game. Never been to an American Football game before."
"Really? My son said you guys were getting along."
"Unfortunately for him, we haven't. But I'd like to introduce you to my partner Lucy."
"Oh, it's very nice to meet you as well Lucy. I'm sorry if my son cause any trouble between the two of you."
"It's no worries at all. Excited to watch the game."
"You've got an accent. Where are you from?"
"From England."
"Yeah, I'm a sucker for accents. But let's not let the situation get in the way and enjoy this game."
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Fanfictionimagines I wrote of women footballers! *ignore spelling mistakes pls, ty!*