Page 117 of His Hungry Wolf

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Page 117 of His Hungry Wolf

“Because it’s a subject I’m really interested in. Teaching kids is something I’ve always wanted to do.”

“What about football? I hear you have a promising professional career.”

“Football is what I’m good at. It’s a blessing. But it’s not…”

I didn’t finish the sentence. That was a box I didn’t want open right now.

“Well, if you are serious about this class, you’re going to have a lot of catching up to do.”

“I realize that, and I’m willing to work. I’m getting a tutor.”

“Are you?”

“Yes, Ma’am. In fact…” I said suddenly getting an idea. “Could we pick this up next class? I promise I’ll be on time for it.”

“You better be. Remember, attendance is mandatory.”

“I got it. I’m on it. I’ll be here. Promise,” I said clomping my cleats on the carpet as I trotted to the door.

As soon as I was in the hall, I scanned both directions looking for him. He wasn’t there. Where had he gone so quickly?

Most of the students were entering the stairwell headed downstairs. I jogged over and joined them. Craning my neck over the crowd, I couldn’t see him. I was about to hate myself for not leaving sooner when I saw the back of someone who could only be Quin exiting the stairwell onto the main floor.

“Excuse me. Excuse me,” I said squeezing past everyone.

It only got me down a few seconds sooner and by the time I was there, he was again nowhere to be seen.

Looking into every classroom as I ran past them, I didn’t see him. I was about to give up hope when I popped open the door to the building and spotted his sexy frame walking away. Warmth washed across me. It felt like a spot of sunshine on a cloudy day.

Jogging towards him, I slowed when I was a few feet away. I couldn’t lose my cool just because I was about to talk to the best-looking guy I had ever seen. I had to at least pretend like kissing him wasn’t the only thing I could think about since the moment we met.

“Quin?” I said trying to be as casual as I could.

He stopped and turned around. He did not look as happy to see me as I was to see him. It triggered a twinge in my chest but I pushed past it.

“I thought that was you. How have you been? Hit up any big parties since I saw you last?” I said with a smile.

When he didn’t reply, I said, “Cage. Cage Rucker. We met at the Sigma Chi party.”

“I remember,” he said coldly. Ouch! There was that twinge of pain again. “How’s Tasha. That was your girlfriend’s name, right?”

“Tasha? Oh, yeah. She’s good. She’s fine. Ah, did I do something to piss you off? If I did, I’m sorry,” I said desperately wanting to see him smile again.

Quin stared at me with a look of frustration and then relented.

“No. You didn’t do anything wrong. Don’t mind me. I just had a rough night.”

“Didn’t sleep well?”

“Something like that. Or, maybe I’m just being stupid. I don’t know.”

“You? Being stupid? I find that hard to believe,” I said with a smile.

He stared at me again. This time he looked like he was searching my soul.

“Why would you say that?”

“I don’t know. I guess you strike me as being someone really smart.”




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