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Fraternize (Players Game Book 1) by Rachel Van Dyken (21)

Chapter Twenty-Two

EMERSON

I was a nervous wreck.

On top of feeling guilty about texting Miller yesterday and my heart warring with my mind over the fact that I was kissing Sanchez, we had a weigh-in.

The manual said that every weigh-in would be a surprise.

Thank goodness last night I hadn’t eaten anything; that was part of the eating plan for the Bucks Girls.

“You’re making me nervous. Stop twitching,” Kinsey said behind me. “It’s going to be fine. The worst that can happen is you gain a few pounds, you get a warning, and they make you lose it before the next game, which just means a lot of protein shakes and dehydration. You aren’t going to get kicked off.”

“Wow, only? That sounds awesome!” I said with fake enthusiasm. I knew the drill. And dehydration was basically the only way for a woman to lose weight that fast without starving herself. It would be a week and a half of broccoli and chicken with no salt, and small amounts of water.

After the last failed tryout, I swore to myself I wouldn’t do that to my body again.

But now, the temptation was there, to be that girl who freaked out over every single morsel of food that passed her lips.

“Seriously,” Kinsey hissed. “If you don’t stop bouncing around, I’m going to lose my mind! I had beer last night!”

“You’re like a size half-zero!”

“That’s a total exaggeration, and you know it. I’m a six.”

“I’m literally more than double that, so, sorry for being a bit freaked out!” I said through clenched teeth.

“You’re strong,” Kinsey pointed out. “You have muscle, you have curves, and you look gorgeous, alright? I would kill to have your ass and hips!”

My shoulders sagged.

“Stand straight.” She kicked me in the ass.

“Hey!”

Coach Kay eyed her clipboard. “Emerson Rodner.”

I felt sick to my stomach as I slowly walked to the sidelines where the coaches had two scales. Actual scales for us to stand on. We went two at a time, which just made it that much worse. I was going to weigh in at around a hundred and ninety pounds, and the chick next to me was going to be like half my size plus an apple.

I cringed as I stepped up on the scale and waited for my coach to shake her head, or at least for someone to make a snide comment about how the scale creaked under my pressure.

“Thank you.” Coach Kay flashed me a smile and called out the next name.

That was it?

I’d freaked out for nothing?

“Emerson,” Coach called my name, “a minute?”

I stopped walking, nearly puked out my cereal on the grass, and waited.

“Turn around,” she said softly.

I met Kinsey’s panicked look as she stepped forward and onto the scale, only to have the coach record her weight and motion for her to come over too.

Oh great, now I was getting her in trouble.

“Emerson.” Coach let out a frustrated sigh. “You haven’t gained weight, but the look on your face tells me you were worried you had. Can you tell me why?”

Shit. I didn’t want to exactly tell her it was because the guy I was seeing forced me to eat chocolate or that the other guy—you know, the one that I wasn’t seeing but texting at night—made me eat McDonald’s. I opened my mouth and shut it.

“It’s that time of the month,” Kinsey said smoothly. “You know how we tend to bloat and I, uh, may have given her chocolate, so she didn’t kill anyone at practice today.”

“Okay.” Coach eyed the two of us. “I want you girls to be healthy, but you do need to abide by the rules, eating at least six small healthy meals and drinking at least a gallon of water a day, got it?”

“Yes,” we said in unison.

“Good.” Coach gave me one last look before nodding to Kinsey. “You gained a few pounds, but it looks good on you.”

She walked off.

Kinsey’s jaw nearly came unhinged. “Did she just say I gained a few pounds?”

“You forget that she also said they looked good on you.”

Kinsey glanced behind her then did a little circle.

“Whoa, what are you doing?”

It seriously looked like she was a dog chasing her tail. “Trying to see if I finally have an ass!”

I burst out laughing then covered my face as a few girls gave us nasty glares. “You almost have an ass, Kinsey.”

“Yes!” She jumped up and down and then stuck her tongue out at one of our teammates who rolled her eyes at us.

“Don’t take it personally,” I whispered. “I saw her staring at a cookie the other day before throwing it in the trash.”

“No!” Kinsey stomped her foot. “How wasteful! You think it’s still there?”

“You’re not digging through the trash can.”

“Not now I’m not, but I could. Later. After practice. I like hanging out with you, you know.” Her voice softened. “I’d rather have an ass than throw away junk food. Last year I was too worried about what people would think. None of the girls would go to the guys’ parties with us, then the new girls finally warmed up, until Lily and a few of the others got their talons in them and now they’re just as grumpy and boring as everyone else.”

I wrapped my arm around her. “Good thing you have me.”

“Yup.” She grinned. “Good thing.”

“Death by . . .” Coach yelled. “Push-ups. GO!”

We groaned and dropped to the ground.

The victory was short-lived, but the good news was that I had been so preoccupied with the weigh-in and then enough push-ups to kill a person that I wasn’t focused on Miller or the fact that I felt like I was emotionally cheating on Sanchez, even though we hadn’t slept together or even said we were together.

Imagine that. Push-ups and weigh-ins were the only way to distract me from my daytime television life.

“Hit the showers!” Coach yelled. “And we’re cancelling practice tonight. Good job, ladies. Remember, you only have one full week before the first game against the Pilots!”

Miller’s old team.

My body ached as I followed Kinsey into the locker room and started stripping; normally I hated showering in front of the other girls, but today I was too sweaty to care.

All talking stopped the minute I dropped my clothes to the ground.

Awareness prickled down my spine as I slowly turned to see girls whispering and pointing.

Kinsey growled in their direction then nodded to me. “Own it. Not everyone can have hips like that. Besides, you have Sanchez. They’re just pissed because nobody’s been able to land him since Jacki.”

Jacki? Was that the woman he’d been talking about the night before?

When Miller caught us kissing.

I gulped. If they only knew about Miller too.

“And don’t forget the way Miller looks at you,” she added.

I froze.

“It’s okay.” She winked. “It’s our little secret. Though you have to tell me what the hell kind of perfume you have that attracts not one, but two men of that caliber.”

“And have your brother come after me and bury my body?” I tried to lighten the mood as I grabbed my towel and went into the shower. Kinsey and her skinny ass followed me.

“Hah!” She turned both of our showers on while I hung up my towel. “Jax can’t do shit, and he knows it. He’s so focused on me not sleeping with anyone that he hasn’t dated in years.”

“Maybe we should set him up.”

“Nobody will have him, trust me.” She laughed and tossed her head back. “He pretends to be boring on purpose, especially with what he likes to call airheads . . . and then he leaves them with the check if they ask to come back to his place. His last date asked how much he made.”

“That’s horrible!”

“He’s rich, which means he attracts the crazies.”

“Hmm.”

We finished showering in silence and walked out of the locker room only to find our bags gone.

Both of them.

“Oh no!” I gasped, nearly dropping my towel. The necklace was in my bag; it was more about that than my clothes.

“Those bitches!” Kinsey screamed. “Are we seriously in middle school right now?”

“What do we do? Drive home in our towels?”

“No,” Kinsey growled. “We have to march over to the guys’ locker room and find them.”

My eyes widened. “What makes you think they put them in there?”

“Because two years ago I started the tradition of hazing the new girls and making them do the walk of shame to the guys’ locker rooms. But don’t worry. They’re still practicing. It was more about them following leadership.”

“Great, Kinsey,” I said through clenched teeth. “And now the tables have turned.”

“To be fair, you are a rookie.”

“You’re the captain.”

She looked ready to fight someone. “And this captain’s going to kick ass tomorrow morning, but for now, we need to grab our shit before the guys do.”

“Deal.”

Male voices sounded down the hall.

We shared looks of horror before running down the connecting hallway and across the room to the men’s locker room.

And both of us tripped to a stop when Jax stood in front of us, a look of pure fury on his sexy face. “Kinsey,” he snapped. “Emerson.”

“We, uh . . .” I gulped. “The girls hid our bags.”

“Then I suggest you grab them before the rest of the team barges in on you!” He opened the locker room door and shoved us inside.

I slid across the floor, nearly banging my body against one of the benches as my eyes searched for my blue bag and Kinsey’s green one.

“Got mine!” Kinsey shouted from somewhere in the locker room.

“Looking for something?” Sanchez’s deep voice caused a shiver to run down my spine.

“Classic, Emerson,” Miller joined in.

I let out a groan of frustration and slowly turned to face them, each holding a strap of my bag, stupid grins on their gorgeous faces.

“It was a prank,” I said defensively. “Now give me the bag.”

They jerked it back. “I don’t know, Sanchez.” Miller shrugged. “I mean what are we going to get in return?”

“Gratitude?” I offered in a pleading voice as more male voices started sounding through the hall. I was running out of time, and I did not want the rest of the team to see me in only a towel!

“No.” Sanchez licked his lips. “But Miller mentioned something about . . . What was it, Miller?”

“Cookies.”

“Yes, cookies.” Sanchez snapped his fingers.

“Moist,” Miller said, knowing that I hated the word almost as much as I hated the scale. “Moist . . .” He just had to repeat it while Sanchez tried not to crack up. “Cookies.”

“Yum.” Sanchez licked his lips and then sucked on one finger. “I can almost taste the chocolate now.”

“It melts . . .” Miller’s eyes flashed. “All the way down to your—”

“Guys!” I threw one hand in the air. “Come on! Do you really want your teammates to see me in a towel?”

Sanchez scowled while Miller huffed out a “Fuck no.”

“I’ll make you cookies! Tonight, promise!”

“Nice doing business with you.” Sanchez took the bag from Miller and handed it over to me. “Now run!”

The door opened. “Shit, she’s not going to make it.” Miller’s voice sounded, and then he was yelling at Sanchez, “Distract them!”

“Don’t come in!” Sanchez did a small circle. “I . . . um, I’m naked?”

“Dude, they see you naked all the time! Think of something better!”

“I’m trying! It’s a lot of pressure!”

“Hurry!”

I was behind Miller waiting when Sanchez shouted, “I puked all over the floor! It’s green!”

I burst out laughing while Sanchez sent me a glare that would have normally made me flinch.

“Go!” He motioned us out the other door.

Miller grabbed my hand and jerked me all the way across the hall and back into the girls’ locker room in less than two minutes.

The lights were off.

Our chests were heaving.

And I could have sworn I heard my own heartbeat as the heat from his body spread into my space, wrapping itself around me.

“You okay?” His gruff question was like lighting a match in the darkness, making me lean into him when I knew I had no business doing it.

“Yeah,” I croaked. “Thanks.”

He ran a hand down my bare shoulder and then toyed with the front of my towel. I held my breath as his fingers tugged the material. “You don’t want to know what I’m thinking right now.”

He shuddered.

I gulped, too afraid to move.

His voice lowered. “You have no idea how badly I want to rip this off.”

“It wouldn’t matter. You can’t see me in the dark.”

“I have a very vivid memory.”

I sucked in a breath.

He exhaled a curse and stepped away. “I’ll see you tonight, Em.”

“Okay.” Disappointment slammed into me and then guilt. “Tonight.”

“Bring my moist cookies, friend.”

I laughed. “Say moist again, and I’m giving back that necklace.”

“Deal.”

I waited for him to leave. And in the darkness, closed my eyes and tried to calm my breathing before finally flipping on the switch.

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