The Hot Shot – Game On Read Online Kristen Callihan

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, New Adult, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 125
Estimated words: 119964 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 600(@200wpm)___ 480(@250wpm)___ 400(@300wpm)
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“Shit,” Dex mutters. “That’s his mom’s recipe. You don’t want to miss out on those ribs.”

I don’t doubt that. The kitchen is fragrant with the scent of slow-roasted meat and spices. My mouth waters a little.

It’s weird. I’m almost at a loss of how to act. Jake and I are tight, but I haven’t hung out socially with the others very much. Dex is stiff too, clutching his beer like he wants to crush the bottle.

I don’t know him well enough to be certain, but he seems low. Given that there’s a bounty on his virginity, and the press has been hounding him, I’d say he has a right to be. Funny thing is, I know without a doubt that the big guy is not a virgin. Not after the way he talked about his woman’s panties.

It pisses me off the way the press has been treating him. To make matters worse with Dex, someone stole his phone and put nude pictures of his girl up on social media. When I think about someone doing that to Chess, the level of rage I feel scares me. I don’t know how he deals with it.

In the hall, I hear Jake blabbing about something and North’s voice joining in.

Rolondo leads Jake and North into the kitchen.

“Shit, it’s like a wake in here.” Jake glares around. “You two fighting or something?”

Dex straightens, his brows lifting. “No. The fuck, Ryder?”

“Don’t listen to him,” I tell Dex. “He lives for drama.”

“Nope. I just happen to have four—”

“Sisters,” we all say as one.

“We know,” I add with an eye roll. “We all know.”

Jake wrenches a beer out of the fridge and snicks the cap off, glowering. “I do not repeat myself that often.”

“Keep telling yourself that,” Rolondo mutters as he checks on something in the oven.

“Fuck,” North leans in. “Is that macaroni and cheese?”

“And cornbread,” Rolondo adds.

“I’m hanging at your house more often.” North is new, having signed at the beginning of this season. The lucky bastard was a free agent at the time and a superstar. Since our team was desperate for a good tight end, he basically got to write his paycheck.

Then he promptly got hurt and has only just gotten back to being healthy.

Something we all need, since he’s capable of making great plays.

Rolondo goes about finishing dinner, ordering Dex to get the plates since he’s been here often, Jake to cut the cornbread, and for me and North to get the hell out of the way.

“Why do they get special treatment?” Jake grouses.

“Manny cuts a finger,” Rolondo says, “and he throws shitty passes, and it looks bad on me when I try to catch them.”

“And North?”

“It’s his first time here. Stop asking questions and cut the damn bread.”

Laughing, I help Dex with the silverware, and we’re soon eating the best Southern-style home-cooked meal I’ve had since I can remember.

“Damn, Ro,” I say between bites of tender ribs, “if you’re in doubt about what to do after retirement, you could easily find work as a chef.”

He grunts, sucking a bone clean. “Me, Dex, and a couple of our friends from college have been thinking about opening some restaurants. Get in it early so we can learn what we’re doing.”

“No shit?” I glance at Dex, who shovels macaroni in his mouth without looking up.

“Could be fun.”

Rolondo’s gaze slides to Dex, and his expression turns thoughtful, but he doesn’t linger. “Yeah. Never too early to plan.”

“I hate thinking about the future,” Jake says, grabbing another piece of cornbread. “Change sucks.”

“Change will happen whether you like it or not, man.” North takes a pull on his beer. “Resist all you want, but it will get you.”

“Like the boogeyman, eh?” Jake says with a snort.

“I think about it,” I say. “The future.”

“Scares the shit out of me,” Rolondo admits. “Not playing ball. But what can you do? Such is life.”

“Not everything good in life revolves around football,” Dex says in a low voice. He glares around the table when we all go silent and stare at him. “Please tell me you chuckleheads know this.”

North sits back in his seat. “What, you mean women?” He rolls his eyes. “Try again.”

“Finding someone to spend your life with matters,” Dex insists in his quiet way.

North snorts. “Met a woman, fell hard. So hard, I insisted we get married. Wanted to lock that shit down, you know.” He flicks a crumb off the table. “Had two good years before she got bored and fucked my teammate. Make that three of them.”

“At once?” Jake asks, almost as if he can’t help himself. But then blanches when North gives him a death glare. “Sorry, it just came out . . . That’s fucked up, man.”

North sighs. “Maybe she did. Who the fuck knows?”

Rolondo leans in. “So, you think that because your wife ended up being a cheater that it’s all bullshit?” He shakes his head. “Man, do not give her that power.”


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