The Problem with Players Read Online Brittainy C. Cherry

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 127
Estimated words: 122219 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 611(@200wpm)___ 489(@250wpm)___ 407(@300wpm)
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Now that our team was doing so well, people were showing up to our games, wanting to interview her and find out what her secret had been. She hardly ever did interviews unless the guys were being interviewed. She liked to be there with them to make sure their words weren’t taken out of context. She was a very protective mama bear when it came to our guys, and she wasn’t afraid to bite if someone crossed the line.

I loved that about her.

I loved a lot of things about her.

Finding a list of qualities that made that woman lovable wasn’t hard. I saw it at the farm, too. When she wasn’t working at the high school, she was helping my mom, River, and Grant around the farmland. Or she was making up goodies with Priya. My favorite moments were when I’d come home from checking in with our local restaurants to find Avery wearing some barn boots while milking cows, collecting eggs, and hanging out with the horses. The farm life looked good on her.

Sometimes I’d get a little bit jealous if I’d find her laughing a little too hard at River’s or Grant’s jokes. Those fuckers weren’t that funny. It was like they went out of their way to make her laugh. It made my skin crawl.

Any man who looked at her a little too long made my whole system heat with rage. It wasn’t shocking, though. Avery was the most beautiful woman in the world. It was no secret to anyone with eyes. And now that she wasn’t with Wesley, it was a known thing to the men of Honey Creek that she was a free agent—at least to their knowledge.

Yet she wasn’t free.

She was mine.

At least, in a way.

We’d never talked about it, but the more I saw men drool over her, the more I knew that conversation was needed. Besides, I didn’t want to just be her friends-with-benefits anymore. I wanted to be her everything, just as I wanted her to be mine. I didn’t know how she felt about the whole thing, especially since she had been about to be someone’s wife not even that long ago, but I knew if I fucked up another chance to be with her, to have her by my side, I’d never forgive myself for missing that opportunity.

Avery Kingsley was all I’d ever wanted, and for some reason, the universe gave me another chance at her heart.

The last thing I wanted to do was strike out on that chance.

If she allowed me to be hers, I’d be hers forever.

Even if she didn’t…I’d be hers forever.

I had my mind made up. It was either Avery for me or no one.

Now, all I had to do was build up the courage to come to her about it and ask her to be mine. I knew I’d hate myself for the rest of my life if I didn’t.

One Saturday night, after she finished working at O’Reilly’s, I waited in the living room for her to come home. When the front door opened, I stood.

Avery’s smile stretched. I loved that lately, she smiled instead of grimacing when she saw me. “Isn’t it past your bedtime, old man?” she asked.

I nodded and slid my hands into my sweatpants pockets. “It is.”

“Let me guess.” She tossed her keys and purse on the foyer table. “You’re still sad at how badly our team lost the game earlier today?”

“No, that’s not it.”

She kept smiling as she took off her shoes before walking toward me. “You ate spicy food and got heartburn?”

I shook my head. “Nope. Not it.”

She arched an eyebrow and placed her hands on her waist. “You had nightmares and needed a cuddle buddy?”

“Nah. Not that.”

She narrowed her eyes. Her playful look grew somber as she stepped closer. “Are you okay? What’s wrong?”

I brushed my thumb against the bridge of my nose. “I’m falling for you, Avery.”

Her lips parted, but no words came out. So I continued.

“It’s not shocking because you’re you, but I don’t think it’s fair for me to bring this up without also bringing up our past. And I know I promised you early on that we wouldn’t talk about our past, but the more I fall for you, the more I understand that our past was a defining moment for us that still needs to be ironed out.”

“Nathan…”

“That is, unless you don’t feel yourself falling for me. If you don’t feel it, say it now, and I’ll bury these feelings and deal with them on my own. If you don’t feel the same way, I’ll swallow my pride and never bring this up again. But if there is even a slight chance that you feel the same way for me, just tell me to go on.”

Her eyes flashed with complex confusion for a moment before she moved to the couch. She sat down, crossed her legs, and placed her hands in her lap. “Go on,” she whispered.


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