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On the way to Jacks game Lucy dropped Tamara home, she watched her as she walked into the house and waved goodbye.

"U excited to watch me play?" Jack asked.

"Of course I am, u feeling confident?"

"Yeah I would say so."

"Good good,"

Lucy parked up and walked across the field with Jack towards his team.

"I'm going to sit over there alright?" Lucy smiled

"Ok,"

Lucy sat and watched the game, she wasn't too interested but wanted Jack to feel seen.

As she was sat on the grass she felt people sit down either side of her.

"Hey Lu," Celina and Aaron smiled.

"Oh hey guys." Lucy smiled awkwardly, neither of them knew about her broken hand or the reason that caused it.

"I miss u so much Lu, when r u coming back to work?" Celina asked

"Not for like a month." Lucy held her hand up.

"Oh my god what happened?" Aaron asked confused.

"It's broken, I punched a wall." Lucy sighed.

"Are u doing better at all?" Celina hugged Lucy.

"Um sort of, I don't really know."

"Sounds tough, how's Tim?"

"We broke up but still on talking terms."

"Oh I'm so sorry to hear that."

"Honestly it's fine,"

"U doing anything for ur birthday?"

"No I don't really want to this year."

"Fair enough, well we better head off." Celina and Aaron stood up.

"See u guys soon," Lucy smiled.

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Eventually jacks game came to an end, his team won. Lucy walked over to Jack who was stood with the rest of his team.

"U ready to go home Jack?" Lucy smiled.

"Yeah one sec,"

"Lucy?" A voice came from behind her.

Lucy spun around to see Tim's nephew.

"Oh hey Tyler, u alright?"

"Yes, are u?"

"I'm ok, I didn't realise u played for this team. Is ur mom here?" Lucy asked.

"She had to work so my friend's mom brought me." Tyler explained.

"Is she doing well?"

"Yeah, are u and uncle Tim still fighting? I miss you."

"Um not as much anymore, I miss u too bud." Lucy felt tears forming in her eyes, she felt so bad.

"I hope we see you more,"

"Me too Tyler."

"Bye!" Tyler yelled as he ran over to the parking lot.

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