Players Love Hard (Campus Players #5) Read Online Jillian Quinn

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Campus Players Series by Jillian Quinn
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Total pages in book: 54
Estimated words: 51193 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 256(@200wpm)___ 205(@250wpm)___ 171(@300wpm)
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He’s right. But no matter how much I like Jamie, it’s hard not to see the money and everything that comes with it. I’m sitting in a sports car that probably costs more than my parents’ house.

I nod in agreement, and he smiles. “If you don’t mind playing against a loud-mouthed ten-year-old, then let’s go.” I push open the door, glancing over my shoulder at Jamie. “I’m not responsible for anything my parents or brother say. And if my mom offers to show you old pictures, please say no. She likes to embarrass me in front of guests since we don’t have them often.”

He chuckles. “Oh, hell no. I’m saying yes to that. Now that you mention it, I might insist I see your baby pics.”

I roll my eyes and get out of the car. Jamie’s at my side in seconds, hooking his arm through mine to lead me up the stairs to my house. A wave of heat smacks me in the face when we step inside. It’s a welcome relief from the chill that was causing my teeth to chatter.

My dad is in the recliner in the corner. He tilts his head to the side to watch the television. Mom has her head down, eyes focused on the paperback book in her hand.

“I’m home,” I say to get their attention. When my parents glance in my direction, I point at Jamie. “This is Jamie, my boyfriend.”

My dad’s eyebrows rise in confusion, as they should. I never told my parents about Jamie. In fact, I offer little of my life outside of the mundane conversation about work and school.

“Boyfriend?”

“Yeah.” I tug on Jamie’s hand for him to follow behind me over to the recliner.

Jamie stretches out his hand to my father.

“I’m Jamie O’Connor, sir. Nice to meet you.”

“You know the game I play every night with Cameron,” I say to my dad.

“Mage… ugh, what’s it called again? The one with the swords and magic spells.”

“Mage Wars,” I finish for him with a nod. “Jamie’s dad created it.”

My dad narrows his eyes at me before refocusing his gaze on Jamie. “Is that so? Then, I guess you’re the one I should blame for frying my son’s brain.” He chuckles and then gets up from the recliner to shake Jamie’s hand again. “You need to show me how to get the Elixir of Life before you leave.”

“Dad,” I groan.

He shrugs. “You’re not here all the time with Cam. He can’t advance to the next level without it.”

“I know but⁠—”

“I don’t mind,” Jamie interrupts. “I have time.”

My dad taps Jamie on the back before leading him upstairs to Cameron’s bedroom. Jamie looks over his shoulder as we descend the stairs and winks at me.

I already know without him saying that my dad thinks Jamie’s a keeper. And that’s what scares me most about our relationship. Because I fear losing him. I’m terrified of what my life will be like without him in it.

Where does the fear even come from? My past, I suppose. A man like Jamie is almost too good to be true. And somehow, I got him all to myself.

Chapter Twelve

Jamie

Gamers and super fans fill the convention center. I spot several women dressed as Leto, the wife of Magnus, the Grand Mage from my father’s Universe. Thin fabric drapes over their shoulders, barely covering their breasts. They look like the Greek goddess my dad named her after. Their robes are black and gold with slits running up each side of their togas.

The few female characters in The Fallen Universe are hot. All of them have long hair, big tits, and curves for days, never dressed in more than what could pass for shredded rags. At every event, at least one woman dresses as Magnus’ counterpart.

Helping my older brother get ready for the demonstration, I sit behind one of the long tables in our raised booth and finish the audio and video preparations. Mike is a control freak. He’s been up my ass since the minute we setup our booth at the 10X Gaming Con.

Kevin Carmichael, Cece’s father and owner of 10X Games, runs the convention. Even though he’s our competition, every video game company worth a damn has a booth at the event. We have to play the game. It’s all part of the show.

My family has to pretend to like the Carmichaels, despite what Cece has done to me. My dad can’t stand her dad, but he says it’s better to befriend the enemy. He’s a better man than me. I never hide my hatred for Cece and her family, not when she tried to ruin my life.

Kevin asked my dad to give the keynote speech on the future of role-playing games. He said yes. And now my family has to pretend we’re happy to be here. It’s considered an honor to attend the 10X Games Con because who wouldn’t want to be a 10Xer?


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