Touchdown: A Bad Boy Sports Romance (Pass To Win Book 1)

Touchdown: A Bad Boy Sports Romance (Pass To Win Book 1) by Roxy Sinclaire Read Free Book Online Page A

Book: Touchdown: A Bad Boy Sports Romance (Pass To Win Book 1) by Roxy Sinclaire Read Free Book Online
Authors: Roxy Sinclaire
didn’t think that I had the mental energy to explain the night’s events again. When I opened the door, Sasha was sitting at the kitchen table, leafing through a magazine and eating a bowl of ice cream.
    “Hey, how did it go?” she asked cheerfully.
    I broke down. I thought I did a pretty good job keeping in the tears until now.
    “Remember when you said it wouldn’t be that bad?” I cried. “It was so much worse than I could have even imagined.”
    She shut her magazine. “What the hell happened?” she asked.
    By this time, I had the story down and told her about everything from how awful my mom was being to how odd and humiliating it was to be proposed to in a restaurant full of people.
    As my story progressed, her jaw dropped lower and lower. By the time I told her about running out of the restaurant, both of her hands were covering her mouth and her eyebrows were nearly to her hairline.
    “Have you talked to your parents since you left the restaurant?” she asked.
    I didn’t even think about the fact that they might call. I checked my phone. There were three missed calls from my mom. She must have called while I was with Martin.
    “I’m afraid to call them back,” I said.
    “Maybe they’ll apologize for putting you in such a bad position,” Sasha suggested.
    “That’s not going to happen,” I said with a hollow laugh. “I’m more worried that they’re going to disown me.”
    “Don’t be dramatic. They’ve got some messed up priorities, but they love you.”
    “You don’t know my parents. My mom was the one who found my Princeton acceptance letter. She threatened to completely cut me off. No more money, no more coming home. I was lucky that my dad managed to talk her out of it. I’m afraid he won’t be able to this time.”
    “Cut you off for not agreeing to get married to some jabroni you don’t even like?”
    “I wouldn’t be surprised. I’m thinking about opening a separate bank account just so I can survive. My parents have never let me get a job. I don’t have any work experience, so how will I survive if I can’t even get a part-time job?”
    “We’ll worry about that, if that time ever comes,” Sasha said reassuringly. “At least your tuition is paid, so you have somewhere to live for the rest of the year.”
    “Yeah, I guess we’ll see what happens.”
    I dried my eyes on my sleeves and helped myself to a bite of Sasha’s ice cream. Even if my parents abandoned me, I would still have good friends like Sasha around.
    “So do you think that Sebastian is done with you now?” Sasha asked.
    “I would hope so, but it’s hard to say. Law student or not, I think Sebastian is incredibly stupid,” I giggled.
    “Seriously,” Sasha said. “Take a hint, Seb! Is he good looking at least? Like what’s he like compared to someone like, I don’t know, Martin?”
    “Martin!” I exclaimed. “I almost forgot to tell you about the second part of my night.”
    I explained how I ran into Martin and how I went back to his dorm to talk. Sasha loved this story. When I finished telling her, she let out a squeal.
    “You kissed?” she practically shouted. “How was it?”
    “It was…nice. It was really, really nice.” I couldn’t help but break out into a smile.
    “You’re in love with him, aren’t you?” she demanded.
    “I don’t know about love,” I said hesitantly.
    “But?”
    “But I like him. A lot.”
    Sasha let out a dramatic sigh. “Was that so hard to admit?”
    “What do you mean?”
    “You’ve liked him for ages. Why are you only now realizing it?”
    “I don’t know,” I paused. I wasn’t even sure if I knew the answer to that. “Because he was always so rude to me. You know I’m not the type to chase after boys. I don’t want something I can’t have.”
    “Are you kidding me?” Sasha said. “That’s the best part—the chase.”
    “This was too much drama for me to handle though. If you dated a football player, I bet your parents would be

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