"New guy, you know what that means!" A voice shouts as I enter the locker room for the second time today.
I'm not prepared for the swarm of guys that charge me, shoving me around in a small circle as they hoot and holler. My mind blanks, panic taking over. A rougher hit has my hand balling up out of habit.
A clear voice cuts through the chaos, "Easy, guys, we just got a new QB. Let's not break him."
Sage forces everyone away, giving me a second to clear my head. Quickly I find my locker, changing to hide the slight shake of my hands. It wasn't a big deal, Ashton, just a little rough housing. God, I used to live for that sort of stuff, what happened?
Anger management happened. Nothing makes you more self-aware of your habits than talking to someone about it twice a week. That and sending a kid to the hospital, my mind hasn't really been in the same place since.
"Hey, man, you okay?" Sage asks as I close my locker.
His voice is quiet, but I can't help getting embarrassed, "Totally fine."
He's eyes me over, hesitantly nodding. "Okay, I think coach wanted you to get down to the field as soon as possible."
The excuse sounds fake, but I need to get out of here, too many people for me to relax. Grabbing my stuff, I hurry out, momentarily forgetting where the exit is. As the sun warms my face, I'm hounded by one thought. Why am I doing this?
Teams and I don't get along. People and I don't get along unless they're someone I can flirt with and even then, limited conversation is needed. I should've gone home after school. Correction, I should've left before first period.
Yet, here I am, walking down to the field with a helmet in hand. I could wait it out, sneak back in, grab my keys and go home when nobody's looking but that would make gym really awkward tomorrow. Sage seems pretty cool; I don't want to be completely alone.
My thoughts continue to spin countless escapes, the very weak confidence I've gained wavering by the second. I'm distracted, however, by a specific person stretching by a light post, her hair flying in the wind.
Scarlett watches me, an impressed look on her face as she takes in the compression top and pants. A tank top was definitely a good idea today. Oh yeah, I knew it was only a matter of time.
"Enjoying the show, Sweetheart?" I taunt, a smirk naturally working its way onto my face. This is going to be fun.
She crosses her arms over her chest, popping her hip out defiantly. "Nope. I was just wondering why you have your football stuff when we're about to play the first round of state?"
This won't be easy, dropping my gear down I fiddle with a football, something tells me I'll be here for a minute or two. "Last I checked, your team just lost its starting quarterback and coach begged me to play." Literally, I've never seen a grown man so desperate in my life and that includes my Father begging for extra drug money.
Scarlett winces and I can't help but wonder if she knew the guy. Taking advantage of her silence my eyes rake over her body. A white shirt that's so big it almost covers the red bottoms peeking out from underneath. Tan skin that momentarily distracts my focus, god I need to get laid.
The constant motion of tossing the football in the air gets me back on focus, she's in a cheer uniform. I know this school is weirder than most, but don't you usually have to have a personality to do something like that?
"You don't really strike me as the cheerleader type." I admit, the edgy vibe was more along the feeling I was getting. I caught sight of a few sketches on her notebook during several of the five classes we share together.
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Life in Search ✔️
Teen FictionBook 1.5 in the "Life in-" series Ashton McClain is lost. After two years of spiraling out of control he has nowhere left to go. Trying to find something to fill the void his anger leaves. His entire town hates him. He has no friends. And his parent...