“Sit?” On him.He wants me to sit. On him. All this when I’ve still got questions. “So, is he big or small?”
“Not answering that, babe. You got the intel you needed. He doesn’t have the microdick. Yeah?” He says that last part as he slides his fingers between my legs. I hear my phone chime but choose not to check for Deena’s response. I’m sure it’s something like “Phew!” or “Hell yes!” Either way, it doesn’t require a response.
When he rubs my clit, I can no longer speak. So, I nod, and from that point on, I let Lucky take the lead.
And boy, can he lead.
35
Epilogue: Becklyn
“Congratulations, beautiful.”
I’m looking up at my boyfriend of, what is it now? Two and a half years. “Thanks, babe.” He’s holding a large bouquet of roses and giving me the biggest smile I’ve ever seen. You see, I graduated. Finally. I’m now a secondary science teacher.
An unemployed secondary science teacher, but that was by design. I’ve had several offers from districts around Urbana-Champagne, but I’m waiting to accept one until we know more about Lucky’s job. He applied for something in Chicago, but the job he really wants is in Madison, Wisconsin. Which means, if he gets it, we’ll be moving there, and I’ll be doing some additional work so I’ll be licensed to teach in that state as well.
“You look amazing today, girlfriend.” That’s Deena. Deena, who isn’t graduating today. And maybe not ever.
It’s not a surprise. She was never really into school. I think if she added up all of her credits, she’d be close to graduating, but she’s more focused on her career as the girlfriend of an NFL quarterback. According to her, it’s a full-time job.
“You look great too. Is Theo here?”
“Somewhere.” She looks around the room but doesn’t seem too concerned. “He saw some of the guys from the team, so he’s talking to them.”
I wrap my arms around her. “Thanks for coming.” They live in San Diego now. It’s not just a quick drive to Illinois for them.
“No worries.” She leans in. “Shh, don’t tell, but Theo’s talking to the Bears.”
“Really?” I squeal. “Does that mean you might be living back here?”
“I hope so,” she says, sounding exasperated. “I’m sick of all that sunshine.”
“Ha, ha. Funny,” I deadpan. “I miss you so much. I hope it works out.”
“Me too.” It’s no joke. She’s been gone over a year now, and I’ve missed her like crazy. Theo was drafted after his senior year and by then, they were a done deal. At least that’s how Theo explained it. Somehow, he knew she was the one for him even while she was dating his roommate. Good thing for her, he was patient. About everything. He made her waitsix monthsbefore doing the deed. Afterwards, she wouldn’t tell me anything about their first time.
I take that back. She did say he definitely didnothave a micropenis. By then, though, she was so far gone, I don’t think it would’ve mattered if he had one or not.
“Hey, let’s go. Your folks are waving us over.” I take Lucky’s hand and wave to Deena. “See you tonight?” I’m having a little party at Lucky’s place to celebrate my graduation. Actually, we rented out the clubhouse for the event. I can’t wait.
“Wouldn’t miss it for the world.”
36
Epilogue: Lucky
“This is it.”I slap Joe on the back. Hard.
“Ouch. Shit, dude. That hurt.”
“Sorry.” Not sorry. I still haven’t paid him back for the broken rib, but why would I? His plan worked. I got the girl. “Nerves.”
“She have any idea you’re doing this?”
“None.” I smirk. “I’ve been careful.”
The two of us are hiding behind the door to the kitchen in the clubhouse. I’ve been waiting for Becklyn to finish up greeting her guests. Our guests. Hell, even my dad’s here. I invited him, of course, but that has never meant anything before. I’m glad it did this time. It’s good to see him, actually. I’ve missed the moody ass.