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Loving Rosalie Shariff would be the easiest thing I’ve ever done—I know, because I’m already doing it. I think I’ve loved her since the day she stood up for me in that conference room. As a friend first, something I’ve never had, but now it’s more. It’s overwhelming, suddenly hard to swallow or even look at her. So I turn her around and wash her back reverently. I can’t stop myself from pressing a kiss into her back, right at the top of her spine. I think loving you would be the greatest thing in my life.
The truth is nothing my father said today can fully stop the soaring feeling within. Coach Harris’s defense of me only ignited me further. I’ve got a date with Rosalie Shariff. I’m beaming inside, even if it’s slightly dimmed with a pinch of anxiety. I’m determined to be good enough.
“I think falling in love with you is the easiest thing I’ve ever done.”
I’m practically preening, shuffling my bag nearly into the center of the dressing room for the guys to see it. To ask me about it. It’s from my girlfriend, I almost scream when Holden finally asks.