Jacobs pov
"COME ON COME ON COME ON!" I was jumping up and down in the hallway.
"Who put extra sugar in your Fruit Loops this morning." Ryan said walking out of his door.
"No one I just wanna gooooooooo." We won the game yesterday four to three thanks to Christians walk off double . A bunch of us were going to the stadium to explore the tunnels and everything. It was me, Kaitlyn, Christian, Ryan, Moose, Yaz and Keston.
"We could hear Jacob complaining from her room." Christian said walking down the hall with Kaitlyn.
"Hey I was complaining too you were taking forever."
"To be fair I over slept."
"Yes and I wanted to go."
"Can we go noowwwww." I begged.
"Yes quit your whining." Ryan said hooking his arm around me.
~
We got to the stadium and met up with security. We started at the top and worked our way down, seeing everything behind the scenes. Once we got to the tunnels they left us alone to explore. Keston and I were at the front. Kaitlyns laugh rang through the tunnels.
"I love her energy." Keston said.
"Yeah me too. She's so fun to be around."
"There's been a definite mood change in the clubhouse since she got here. You can tell."
"Yeah it's more uplifting."
"For sure."
"HI!" She screamed walking up next to us.
"HI!" I screamed back.
"Betchu can't race me to the end."
Before I could ask she took off running. I ran after her and when I caught up to her I picked her up. We both started laughing.
"You guys are insane." Christian yelled as they walked to get to us. We were pretty far away.
I set her down and my hat fell off and she picked it up and put it on for me.
"Can't have you without your hat now!" I smiled.
"No we can't. You're fast that took a lot."
"You also picked me up."
"Okay true."
"But yeah, I did tennis and softball."
"Wait really?"
"Yeah, I did singles for tennis and believe it or not I played catcher and first."
"Well shit that's impressive."
"Thank you."
"Hello children." Yaz said as they caught up.
"Hello!" We said simultaneously.
"Are we ready to start walking back?" Ryan asked.
"Yeah sure." I responded with.
"I haven't ran like that in years I'm tired now." Kaitlyn said as she laughed. I turned to her,
"Piggyback ride?"
"Wait seriously?"
"Only if you,"
"YES!" I smiled and put her on my back and led the way. She rested her chin on my shoulder and leaned her head against mine.
"I love us." She said. I smiled and hoped no one saw it.
"Me too."
YOU ARE READING
Falling For Boys In Blue
RandomKaitlyn was just a girl from Milwaukee, Wisconsin with a big dream at heart. All she wanted was to be a big league reporter for an MLB team. After an internship with the Los Angeles Dodgers she was one step closer. Then, one day out at dinner she ra...