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It’s one of my two most important rules. Number one—never fight or drink. Number two—stay focused on school and graduate with no distractions.
If there’s one thing I’ve learned since my mom passed, it’s to make time for those who matter as much as possible. Because you never know when you won’t be able to.
I’ve gone my whole life without falling in love, and right now, with my senior year ahead of me, and that Team USA spot looming, it’s impossible for me.
I don’t wait to hear his response. I shut his door and book it inside, needing to get away from my tutor/friend, who I feel could very well be more, which is my worst fear. Because I can’t have him. No matter how much I may want to.
“No, because I’ll be the last. You won’t care about anyone before me, just like I don’t.”
The last? That sends my heart into a sprint and my mind into a tailspin. I don’t know if we could be forever, only because of my goals, but I’m willing to be what we can be for now. “You talk a big game for a virgin,” I tease him, pecking him quickly on the lips, but then I go back in for a deeper one because that wasn’t enough.

