The group soon left after the incident with Wiley; they didn't want to be considered eyewitnesses by the cops.
Now everyone was dressed and playing outside. Lenny was teaching Greg basketball, Alex and Owen were on the other side of the court playing basketball, Eric and Andre were near them while Roxanne, Sally, Bean, and Becky were playing horseshoes in the sandbox.
"Becky, you can do this," Roxanne encourages her youngest.
The child throws the horseshoe, getting it around the pole. Talia claps for the small girl as she approaches the group, and Roxanne praises her daughter, giving her a high-five, which the youngest Feder returns with a grin.
"Talia! Did you see me?! Did you see me?!" Becky exclaims causing Talia to chuckle as she stops in front of the girl.
Sally was looking at her son, Bean, as he drank milk from a small carton; she let out a sigh, looking back at him.
"Typical man, they take all you can give and then they trade you in for some cow," Roxanne says.
"Amen," Talia grins as Alex dribbles the basketball.
"I wouldn't trade you for some cow," the brunette calls, butting into the conversation as he dodges Owen, who lets out a low curse, chasing after him.
"Not yet," Talia hummed, causing the brunette to look up at her with a grin; Owen took this as his chance to steal the ball and toss it through the hoop.
Alex snaps back into the game and starts chasing Owen. "Danmit Talia, you distracted me," He grumbled, causing Talia and Owen to laugh.
Roxanne and Sally smirk at the young woman, who blushes. "We're just keeping it causal," she answers before someone could question, "Also, Sally, you don't need a man when you're that sexy," she compliments the lady to get off the conversation of her and Alex.
It worked because Sally sighed. "Yeah, but I don't know what to do with these now," she explained, putting the horseshoes under her breasts and lifting them slightly.
Eric looks over at his wife with a suggestive smirk. "I do," he tells her, causing Sally to raise her eyebrows suggestively with a smirk.
Talia grins at the older lady as she, Sally, and Roxanne start watching Eric and Lenny teach Greg.
Lenny shoots the ball into the hoop from the sideline "Now, see that, buddy? I did the old bank shot." —Eric tosses the ball back to him—"Bank's open. Pick a spot. Aim for it." Lenny instructs and shoots again getting the ball through the hoop.
"Oh yeah. Your dad'll go 50 for 50 with these," Eric adds tossing the ball back to Lenny.
"Really? Because on the Wii the bank shot never works." Greg answers, skeptical of his father's method.
"That's cause it's a video game, sport," Alex pants as he walks towards his father, brother, and Eric. He and Owen were done; Alex had won, and Owen went inside to get a shower. Alex lifts the bottom of his shirt and wipes the sweat from his face, Talia lets her eyes wander to his abs that poked out from under the thin material, only looking away when his shirt dropped back down.
"Exactly. You should Wii-turn it and get a Wii-fund; Tim Duncan's had about a hundred game-winners with that bad boy," Eric adds as he tosses the ball back to Lenny.
"Nice one, Eric," Talia laughs causing the man to smile.
"Honey, you watching me?" Lenny questions his wife as he turns around, tossing the ball over his head and making the shot, causing the people around to cheer, Roxanne being the loudest.
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𝐖𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐟𝐢𝐫𝐞//𝐆𝐫𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐮𝐩𝐬
RomanceTalia Higgins, a spirited twenty-one-year-old who still lives with her father and indulges in smoking weed, lives by the motto "You only get one life." Her free-spirited nature mirrors a wildfire spreading uncontrollably. In contrast, Alex Feder is...