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Cocky Quarterback: Eric Cocker (Cocker Brothers of Atlanta Book 12) by Faleena Hopkins (33)

Chapter 38

ERIC

Last place I wanted to be was at O’Neal’s. After we won today’s game with a score that officially knocked the Saints out of the play-offs and us in, all I wanted was to feel good.

Not be reminded of the one person I can’t forget.

But the guys wouldn’t be dodged again. They ganged up on me, said it wasn’t right for me to ditch them. They were particularly adamant, a mixture of relief I’d woken back up to my potential, and pride that together we’d risen to the final round.

“I’m just going home to change,” I lied, and they knew.

Mott shouted in the locker room, “Fuck that! Think we’re stupid?”

Dion’s voice, almost as deep, countered with a smirk, “Debatable.”

Laughing and in full celebration-mode, Mott shoved him. “Fuck you, Dion.” He got a laugh and a push in response.

I was sure it was going to be a great time, pure, joyous celebration…for them. But being at that bar without her there, all that would give me is a longing I’d never satisfy.

Tony took over, getting in my grill, “Last time you said you’d meet us later, you had this same look on your face, and you stiffed us. Never showed up at my apartment.”

“Yeah!” Sooks joined in, puffing up like he was still butt-hurt. “We drove all the way to your place and you hid inside and wouldn’t open your door.”

Eyeing him I corrected his assumption. “I was at my brother’s, rookie. I wasn’t hiding.”

“You can’t call me a rookie anymore!”

“You’re lucky I just showered or I’d rub my sweat on you and watch you squeal like a girl.”

We quieted as Coach walked in, shutting the door and the reporters out. “Alright, huddle up!” The team dropped what they were doing, some still naked, to circle together. “The holidays are here and you’re not playing again until the first of January so watch yourselves! Don’t get in any accidents or break any bones. Ya hear me?” Lots of agreeing murmurs. He scanned our faces, settled on me, then moved on, including everyone. “You made me proud today. You guys have a good holiday.” His hand shot out, palm down. In two seconds dozens covered it, every skin shade you can imagine joined together. We roared and threw them in the air, breaking from the pack to head to our lockers.

Coach said, “Cocker, come here.”

I headed over, rubbing my head and glancing to the teammates I knew were most interested. Mott, Tony and Dion gave me a nod with approval shining from their eyes.

“Yeah, Coach?” I asked as he and I stood off to the side.

He slapped his leathery hand on my shoulder, held my eyes a little longer than normal like he really needed me to pay attention. “This team needs you, Cocker. Much as I’d like to take credit for today’s win, it was you. Don’t let them down again, ya hear me?”

“You got my promise, Coach. I’m all in.”

“Good.” He gave me a firm clap and shook my shoulder before he took off. “Tell your Mom I wish she was single.”

Grinning I shouted after him, “Fuck if I will!”

He waved without looking back, even as I called after him, “Merry Christmas, Coach!” I watched as he disappeared out the door.

His words cut me deep. I’d almost bailed on my buddies, and not just them, on my dream. If it hadn’t been for my Dad I might not have a place on this team next season. There’s nothing more competitive than a dream job like this, figuratively, literally and any way you want to slice it.

I couldn’t afford to let depression or heart ache tear me down and give some other guy a chance to take it all away from me.

I had to show up for myself.

For the fans.

And for these fuckin’ assholes.

Turning to my buddies I announced, “Let’s celebrate!”

“Yeah!” Mott shouted, fist snapping up. “O’Neal’s, here we come!”

I’d let it go, the desire to see Wren. The ache of missing her and of being reminded everywhere I turned in this Irish dive of a sports bar that at one time her smiling face was directed right at me. I came here a clean slate.

Until I saw those copper eyes. Lashes long as they seemed to blink in slow motion. My heart stopped. Everything I’d planned went up in a puff of smoke just like that.

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