RUNNING GAME (A SECOND CHANCE SPORTS ROMANCE) - Plot & Excerpts
And that life, as I knew it, was long gone. I only had to wait at the bus station for about two hours before Mom showed up, pulling up in her battered, ancient sedan. It wasn’t surprising to me to see that it was still marked with dings, dents, and a crumpled backseat door. “Angel! Good lord, girl, I thought I’d never see you again!” Proudly boasting ratty, unkempt hair and loud makeup choices, Mom gave me an awkward car hug as I climbed into the passenger seat. “Where have you been all this time?” She suddenly demanded to know. “I think I was staying…with a friend, or something,” I told her reluctantly. “Nowhere near here. The last little while, I’ve been living with…well, I guess it’s not really important.” “I see,” she nodded, kicking us into reverse and peeling out from the bus station. “All that really matters is that you’re back now.
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