Ashley POV*
After breakfast I strolled into my morning meetings, planning to try to focus as best as I could after being significantly distracted at the team meeting the prior evening.
However, sitting in the room was a beautiful brunette, and I just knew instantly this meeting was going to have similar themes. As her eyes lifted to meet mine I expected a cheeky grin and a smart-ass comment. Instead, she seemed to soften, and gave me a warm smile that I instantly reciprocated.
I drew my attention to the blank posters around the room with markers taped to them. It seemed there were two other players here too, to go in pairs I assumed with the other two trainers- Lynn and Joel.
Lynn nodded to the chair by Tobin, which I gladly took without second-guessing.
The chairs were almost uncomfortably close together. Uncomfortably close if it had been anyone other than Tobin beside me. I could already feel her warmth and tried hard to resist the urge to place my hand on her leg and kiss her cheek.Her words took me by surprise as she whispered,"you look beautiful this morning".
I stuttered and mumbled some sounds which barely could be claimed as words. She giggled at my flustered attempt at interacting and poked my leg.I bit my lip as she did, remembering how her body felt resting against me last night. And how good that orgasm was going to be when I finally got myself some alone time with my own hands. Fuck I wished hers were on my right now. Or, more-so, in me.
We were given our briefing for the morning meeting, with the task now to evaluate how each player was going with their current injury, and formulate a management plan.
Tobin's demeanour seemed to shift when we were given this task. She became focused and clearly was going to take this seriously.
I admired that. She was obviously disappointed with her injury, and keen to get back to training and playing. We had the next 20 minutes to discuss before sharing with Lynn where we were at. We got to work.
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Magic Hands
FanfictionPlayers are always in close-quarters with the teams' support staff. But what happens when the relationships push the boundaries of professional interaction?