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Sabrina is getting ready for the baseball game. James is picking her up soon. He went home to get ready.

She decides to put on some high wasted shorts and her Phillies jersey over a crop top, and vans.

She walks downstairs and sees Goodwin in his bed. She walks over to him and starts petting him.

"Hey Sabrina." Sarah says walking into the kitchen.

"Hey." Sabrina smiles.

Sarah walks over to the fridge and starts rummaging through it..

"Is James coming to get you?" Sarah asks.

"Yup. He's taking me to a Phillies and dodgers games." She grins. "Then we're going to Jimins."

"Cool beans." She says.

Suddenly the doorbell rings. "I'll go get it." Sabrina says, hoping it will be James.

She runs through her big house to the front door. She looks through the peep hole to see if it's paparazzi but it's James.

She opens the door and grins. He smiles and steps inside.

"Damn you look hot." James raises his eyebrow. He looked her up and down.

"Nah. I'm just wearing normal stuff." She giggles. She grabs his face and kisses him.

"You ready to go?" James asks, his arm snaking around her waist.

"Yup." She nods. "Pretty much."

"Well alrighty then, let's go."

They walk out the door to his car. James opens the passenger seat door and Sabrina gets in. He runs to the other side and gets in himself.

•••

"Wow babe you got us good seats." Sabrina says. Sabrina didn't like to be too high up, or too low down, so James being the boyfriend he is, got them seats a quarter of the way up, just to the side of the Phillies dug out.

Another row up and two seats down from them were a little kid and a guy about there age.
"Hey girl you're hot." He says leaning down to Sabrina.

James and Sabrina both roll their eyes.
"Wow,  what a great and creative pick up line." James says sarcastically.

"Yeah, so original." Sabrina rolls her eyes.

"What are you, her brother?" The guy says to James, laughing.

"Would I do this to a brother?" Sabrina replies. She wraps her arms around James' neck and plants her lips on his. He places his hands on her waist where the skin is showing and rubs her.

"I wouldn't want to fuck a Phillies fan anyway." He says rolling his eyes.

Sabrina rolls her eyes, there is a little kid sitting right next to him. How could he say that right in front of him?

"Daniel shut up." The little kid says to the guy, which is his older brother.
"I'm just trying to pick up chicks. You need to learn." He says rolling his eyes.

"At least I'm smart enough to not go hitting on someone else's girl." He says.

James smiles.

"I'm sorry for my brothers stupidity and lack of knowledge." The boy says. "You guys have a good day."

Sabrina and James both raise their eyebrows.
"Thanks little man." James says to him smiling.
"You have a good day too." Sabrina says. Daniel rolls his eyes and is about to say something.
"Don't say anything else." The boy says, silencing him.

James and Sabrina giggle.

James rests his arm around Sabrina's shoulders. Sabrina rests her head on James shoulder.

•••

"The wind up, and the pitch."

*knock*

The ball travels, up and up, but it goes in the rong direction, straight behind the Phillies dugout. James stands up and sticks out the glove he brought and catches the ball.

He sits back down while Sabrina is cheering.

She grins at him. "You caught it babe!" James looks at her and grins.

"Woah cool dude!" The kid says from behind them.

"Here." James says tossing the ball to him. The kids face lights up.
"Really??" He says.
"It's yours." James smiles. Sabrina smiles in awe.

"Thanks bro!!" He grins in excitement.

Sabrina smiles. "Aww, that was so sweet of you!" She coos.
"That deserves a reward." She smirks. She whispers something in his ear and James' face turns red and he smirks too.

"You're gonna make me get a boner!" He whispers. Sabrina laughs.
"Save it for the bed tonight." She winks and whispers.

"Can't wait." James grins. He wraps his arm around her waist and her hands on his neck and in his hair and they start kissing. She rakes her hands through his hair and his hands slowly up and down her waist. Luckily know one is paying any attention to them because they are all too invested in the game.

•••

"In your face Dodgers!" Sabrina laughs as they are walking out out of the stadium.
James wraps his arm around Sabrina's shoulder.
He laughs. "It was just luck!"

"Was not!" Sabrina says playfully bumping her hip into him.

"Was too!" James replies, bumping her back.

"Was not!"

"Was too!"

"Was not!"

"Was too!"

"Was not!"

"Was not!" James says trying to get her to say was too.

"Was not!" Sabrina laughs, catching onto his plan and not giving in.

They both laugh. Then James face falls. Sabrina looks at him.
"What is it?" She asks, concerned.

"Nothing." James sighs. "It's just that you're gonna be so busy for a long time."

Sabrina sighs in sadness and grabs his hand.
"Baby it will be alright." She says. "I'll have time for you always." She smiles at him. Her smile always seemed to calm him down, and when he would place his hand in hers, she felt safe. And yet, she still felt a little hesitation. It was like nothing she had ever felt before, and that scared her a little bit.

•••

"I'll meet you tonight at 8." Sabrina says to James. James was in his car with Sabrina in her driveway. She was just about to get out.

She leans over and pecks him on the lips. "Don't be late." She smirks.

"Don't worry babe I won't." James grins. Sabrina gets out of the car and shuts the door. James is just about to drive away but Sabrina knocks on his window. He rolls it down.

"I need one more goodbye kiss." She says, wrapping her arms around James' neck and leans into the window and places her lips on his. They kiss for a minute and James smirks. "Just couldn't get enough of me could you." He laughs.
Sabrina giggles. "Nope, I'm fact I need more." She kisses him again, their lips move against eachothers in sync.

Sabrina pulls away. "Okay bye." She says. "For real." She giggles.
"Bye babe, see you soon." James says smiling. He finally drives away after Sabrina goes into her house.

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