Playing For Kicks (Play Makers Book 5) - Plot & Excerpts
But Johnny Spurling had been shocked when he heard they would be joining them on the flight to San Francisco since, in his words, “You should have seen her Wednesday night, Deck. Totally freaked about that horse thing. She was better by the time she left, but still . . .” Worse, Bannerman had flat out told him: “Take better care of my Bammie, dude.” Of course, both of them had refused to elaborate, mostly because Riga didn’t approve of chitchat. But Sean also sensed his friends wanted him to step up. And he intended to. She was his girl, not theirs. Which cut both ways, didn’t it? He knew her better than they did, so his instincts were hopefully better. He had texted her when his plane landed at five a.m. on Friday, Portland time, and she had replied by text an hour later, saying, Yay! C U at curb. 4ish? Back to bed . . . zzzz In other words, she had been up all night working on her book. Or maybe on her journal. Either way, she was still in Portland. Still wanted to hang out.
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