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“Coach’s daughter, Kai?” Indy wears a knowing grin. “Interesting. I do love that plot line.”
“If you’re as terrible of a listener in the bedroom as you are in real life, Miller, I can promise you this, you wouldn’t be allowed to come.”
“You keep talking like that, Kai, and I’ll be ditching the ‘baseball’ part and just be calling you ‘daddy’.”
“Dear God, Kai. No wonder you have a kid. Just looking at you like this would get any woman pregnant.”
“Sometimes I forget to look.” “Well, you spent a lot of years looking and coming up empty, so I don’t blame you, but that’s not the case anymore.”
“I like to see pretty girls in my jersey. Like to take it off them too.”
“Is that what you need to hear, Miller? That I think you’re hot? Do you really need to hear me say I can’t keep my fucking eyes off you when you’re in the room, or have you finally picked up on that?”
Life is meant to be spent chasing happiness.”
With my name on her back and my son in my arms, Miller stands in the center of the field, looking like mine.
“Miller,” he says, making sure my attention is on him. “If you ever decide to stop running and make a home . . . Make it with me.”
don’t think love is supposed to feel like this. It’s too overwhelming. Too consuming. I don’t know how people get through life this way.”

