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  ❝    Oh!
I don't know how the years will go down, it's alright
Let's make the most of every moment tonight

I don't know who's gonna kiss you when I'm gone
So I'm gonna love you now, like it's all I have
I know it'll kill me when it's over
I don't wanna think about it, I want you to love me now.   ❞ 

     Love me now by John Legend

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      "I'll see you after the okay?" Dak's dark brown eyes gloated over her light chocolate ones. They had drove over to the stadium together, yes, long before the game started so she wasn't driving, uncomfortable with the pain in her back.   

       All she could do was to nod and smile. Despite the last rough couple of days, she couldn't wait to see her man, her best friend, play live and to actually be there. She always watched him on either a TV, or her phone while she was on the road, but to actually be there to watch him was so much more special and different for her. It was also just as special for him to have his biggest supporter there cheering him on. 

    "Okay, by the way, my jersey really looks good on you. You should wear it more often at home," He winked at her making her roll her eyes quickly catching on his dirty comment. 

     He had an arm hooked around her waist as they stood at the tunnel near the locker room as he held his duffle bag in his other hand that was dangling by his right side. Seeing her roll her eyes, he chuckled against her shoulder feeling her arms around his neck. "Maybe I'll wear it at home, I wear it all the time when I'm on the road but you're never there to claim it back." 

    "We'll have to change that, won't we?" He pecked her neck before pulling back noticing that bright big smile he wasn't use to seeing from her. 

     That's a good sign. 

    "If your back starts giving you problems while you're sitting; just get up, walk around, and if it's getting really unbearable, take some me-" "Rayne," Her voice was stern, and the look she gave him, she wasn't having any of what he was saying. "None of that right now. You have a game today to worry about, I'm fine. My back actually feels really good right. No pain."

     A deep sigh left his lips nodding "I know. I just worry, you know?" 

     "And I really admire and love that you do, but do me a favor. Get your head in the game, okay? Go do what you to best. Play your heart out and shut the haters up." May not seem like a super motivational pep talk to others, but coming from her, it means a lot. 

     He pulled back flashing his bright white teeth at her "Thank you." 

    "No problem. Now go, I'l' be right after the game."

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