How to Score Off Field (Campus Legends #3) Read Online Sara Ney

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, College, Forbidden, New Adult, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Campus Legends Series by Sara Ney
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Total pages in book: 103
Estimated words: 104766 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 524(@200wpm)___ 419(@250wpm)___ 349(@300wpm)
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Tess: You went to the gym? Damn. I took a nap.

Drew: LOL, I didn’t have a choice. My damn brother was waiting for me when I walked in the door with my bag. He’s such a pain in the ass.

Tess: He always was kind of, wasn’t he? Haven’t seen him in years, so obviously, I don’t know if he’s changed.

Drew: He hasn’t. Still butts into my business, he’s still loud as hell, he’s still a psycho when it comes to football. He lives and breathes it. Thank god he has a girlfriend now, she keeps him grounded.

Tess: Does she?

Drew: No, not really. LOL

Tess: He was never the modest type was he?

Drew: Not even a little…

Tess: And what about you?

Drew: I’m definitely the modest type.

Tess: I wouldn’t argue with that. You’re such a nice guy. I can’t see you being anything but humble…

Drew: Ugh, “a nice guy.” Is that the kiss of death?

Tess: NO! I meant it as a compliment…

Drew: ’Cause you know what they say about nice guys

Tess: What? That they’re the freakiest, and you have to watch out for them? Ha.

Drew: Nah. They say nice guys finish last.

Tess: Do they? Hmm, I hadn’t heard ;)

Drew: You’re funny.

Tess: Just teasing you…

Drew: So. Speaking of being freaky—should we talk about what happened this weekend?

Tess: What happened this weekend?!

Drew: You’re cute, do you know that?

Tess: **fluffs hair** I try

Drew: I’m being serious. Should we talk about this weekend?

Tess: I mean, we can if you want to, but I’m scared to.

Drew: Scared? Why?

Tess: I’m scared you’re going to tell me to forget it, it was just fun, no hard feelings, let’s be friends, don’t make it weird.

Drew: Want to know something?

Tess: What

Drew: That’s exactly what I was worried YOU were going to tell me.

Tess: Seriously? Or are you messing with me?

Drew: Why would I mess with you? I’m being serious. Just because I’m a guy doesn’t mean I want to be rejected.

Tess: You’re not just a guy. You’re Drew freaking Colter

Drew: Drew FREAKING Colter? LOLOL

Tess: Quit acting like you’re normal, and you grew up normal around here—everyone treated y’all like gods, and you know it.

Drew: Not me. My brothers, yes. Me, no.

Tess: I’m rolling my eyes so hard. You are all one and the same. No offense, but…

Drew: Fine. I’m stuck with the Colter last name, and you’re right, it comes with certain…stigmas.

Tess: Stigmas? You say it as if it were a bad thing.

Drew: Long story that we don’t have to get in to right now, but honestly, there are days I wish I’d been born into a normal family that didn’t come with such high expectations.

Tess: I’m sure it’s been a lot of pressure.

Drew: Yeah.

Drew: There is no such thing as taking a day off from it.

Tess: I’m sorry.

Drew: Hey, don’t be. It is what it is

Tess: It sounds so depressing when you put it like that. “It is what it is.”

Drew: Okay but it is LOL

Tess: I KNOW but you don’t have to SAY it like that!

Drew: Blah. Change the subject, then.

Tess: Let’s get back to the original subject: the one where you were scared I was going to tell you this weekend was just fun, no let’s be friends, don’t make it weird.

Drew: You forgot the bit about “Don’t tell Grady.”

Tess: Why on earth would I tell my BROTHER? Wait. Didn’t he ask where you’d gone off to when you didn’t show back up at his place Saturday night?

Drew: No actually he did not. He just assumed I went back to someone’s place and banged her.

Tess: I mean…you did.

Drew: He doesn’t have to know that. I don’t need my ass kicked.

Tess: Don’t make me laugh. Grady could not kick your ass. You’re like twice his size.

Drew: It doesn’t matter how big he is. If he’s pissed enough, he could probably take me LOL

Tess: Eh, I doubt it.

Drew: You get my point, though. The last thing I need is my best friend from high school knowing I slept with his sister.

Tess: Hey. Let’s get one thing straight: I banged YOU, okay?

Drew: UM, THAT SOUNDS EVEN WORSE.

CHAPTER

TWENTY-EIGHT

A MORNING TEXT DOESN’T JUST MEAN “GOOD MORNING.” IT ALSO MEANS, “I THOUGHT ABOUT YOU WHEN I WOKE UP.”

Drew: Good morning…

Tess: Oh, hello. Good morning to YOU!

Drew: You’re up early. Do you usually get up at 7?

Tess: Um no, but my phone was vibrating, and I was curious to see who was texting me at 7 IN THE MORNING.

Drew: What time is your first class?

Tess: 8

Drew: See, you would have been awake soon anyway…

Tess: True…

Sixteen hours later.

Drew: Back from my night class. What are y’all up to?

Tess: Getting unpacked from being gone. My roommate is grocery shopping. She went home for break, too.

Drew: It’s weird knowing you have roommates, and shit I haven’t met yet.

Tess: Yes LOL this whole life at school the same way you do. So crazy.


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