Love and Basketball

Love and Basketball

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"I don't know if I told you but you look so fucking good. You look edible". Licking his lips his eyes darkened and hungrily looked me up and down making me gulp. I let the liquor courage take over and leaned my body closer to his face so he could easily see my cleavage, "Then taste me". I brought my eyes down to his plump lips. And taste he did. Morgan McCall has been a varsity basketball player for four years. And each of those four years she's been nothing but focused. Focused on winning, focused on her grades, focused on graduating and becoming a Baylor Bear. And she's been successful having won 3 straight championships with her team. Life seems perfect other than her overly coddling mother who coached her from age 7 and taught her everything she knows. But there has always been one distraction that's been impossible to ignore no matter how much she tried. Adrian Parker. Captain of the boys basketball team. 6ft 5 of pure chiseled abs, toned legs and tattoos. It also doesn't help that he has the most beautiful green eyes she'd ever seen. Too focused on the game and getting into their dream college, they've mostly resulted to stolen glances and eye fucking each other for afar. But what will happen when the season is ending, graduation is around the corner, and their sexual tension and attraction can no longer be contained? Will they be able to stay focused or will it distract them from their goals?
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{EDITING PROCESS} *BOOK ONE OF TWO* When a high school student named Davina Smith faces her senior year after a tragedy in her family, suddenly finds herself appealed to the new kids in town. She never had an interest in befriending anyone besides her childhood friends Emma and Jackson, But these kids had something about them that just made them stick out. Maybe it wasint such a bad idea to expand her social life. What could go wrong? Right..? ~~~~~~~~~~~ Davina Smith, a 17 year old with trauma of losing those close to her from past experiences and losses, is soon appealed to the new kids in town. Or more like appealed to the attractive black haired, green eyed boy. She's never been the one to want to have a relationship. Is now the time? Xavier Witts, a 18 year old boy hiding a nothing more than a couple lies... or so he says. Xavier never wanted to get attached to someone he could lose. He never to wanted to go through that again. But what happens when suddenly that person fights against his measures of protection? What happens when that person is willing to risk their life just to be with him? Luckily he would do the same ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "I don't know what to do Xavier..." I cry uncontrollably into his chest as he holds onto me for dear life. "I know love. I know." "I'm such a bother to yall." I choke out. "I'm so fucking weak. I can't even defend myself." Xavier's arms unwrap from my body, and his hands hold my teary face. "I'm a worthless h-human." Xavier furrows his eyebrows in pain. A tear of his own falling down his face. "No," he says shaking his head. "No. You've never been a bother to me. You aren't weak. And you most certainly aren't worthless." I gasp to breathe, and he continues talking. "What you are is an amazing person who hasn't let all of this crazy bullshit affect her. You handled it like a champ. What you are is a strong, brave being that has stood by my side." I breathe as he leans closer. "What you are, is the love of my life...."

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