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Beauty and the Baller (Strangers in Love #1)(88)

Author:Ilsa Madden-Mills

“We really need to talk about this babe thing, darling,” I push out through heavy breaths. “You’re saying it to annoy me—”

“You stop adorable, and I’ll stop babe.” He laughs against my skin, and I laugh with him, leaning back to give him more room.

“Coach?” comes from somewhere in the hall.

I squeak and press myself against Ronan. He straightens, holding me, and calls out, “Lois? Give me a minute. I’m—”

She appears at the closet door and tips up her Stetson. “Oh. Well. Good, good, I see. Sex play.”

I glare at her.

She lets out a wistful sigh. “I remember those days of not being able to keep my hands off Bill. Anyway . . . I just came to talk about the game plan for next week—”

“Lois, shut that damn door so I can finish putting on my practice clothes,” Ronan says.

“Yeah, put your ‘practice clothes on.’ Got it.” She shuts it slowly, eyes dancing.

Chapter 20

RONAN

“Sonia, um, I brought two meat loaf sandwiches. My mom made them. I thought . . . do you want one?” Skeeter says as we gather around the table in the lounge.

Sonia looks up from the other side of the table, her eyes big. “I—I’m a vegetarian.”

He makes a disgusted sound. “What? Why? This is cow country!”

Nova shifts in her chair next to me, leaning in to watch her best friend and Skeeter. My hand curls between her legs under the table, drawing little patterns on her knee.

Sonia sets down her hunk of broccoli. “I eat clean to prevent heart disease and live longer. Plus, I love animals.”

He takes a bite out of his sandwich and chews, then wipes his mouth. “I like dogs, but we’re talking about chickens and cows and pigs here. There’s a difference. We’re at the top of the food chain for a reason. It’s just instinct to eat ’em.”

Her shoulders stiffen. “You’ve seen me have lunch in here for years. Haven’t you noticed I don’t eat meat?”

He pauses. “Yeah?”

“No, you didn’t!” she says. “And . . . I refuse to debate my choices with you. I do it because I like it, so leave it alone.”

He drops his sandwich and blinks. “Wait . . . are you mad at me? I brought you food!”

“You brought me meat!” she counters.

“That’s what a man does! Jesus ate fish! Lions eat animals! It’s the circle of life! And, and . . . cows might take over the world if we didn’t eat them! I don’t know if that’s true, but there’s a website about it . . .”

My lips twitch, and Nova squeezes my leg to stop her laughter.

“There’s no point in arguing with you,” Sonia says as she gathers up her lunch, her face red as she looks at me and Nova. “Excuse me, guys. I need to go.”

“Where are you going?” Skeeter asks, rising up.

“My special place,” she mutters, then flounces out the door.

Skeeter shakes his head and lifts his hands in exasperation. “What did I do? I thought she’d like a sandwich!”

Nova sighs. “It’s what you didn’t do. You didn’t notice her eating habits. You didn’t ask her to dance at the fundraiser—”

His eyes widen. “Did she want me to?”

Nova nods slowly. “Yes.”

“I assumed she ate real food at home or maybe she was dieting. I didn’t know! And I can’t dance. Even with champagne.” He blows out a breath. “Where is her special place?”

Nova smiles. “The closet by the bathrooms. Oh, and she might be vaping.”

“I thought she wanted to live longer!” he bellows. “Someone needs to make her stop.”

Nova shrugs. “Or you could just meet in the middle and agree to disagree . . .”

“Dammit, women are peculiar.” He gathers his stuff in his box, handling the meat loaf with care. He paces around the lounge for a few moments, then huffs. “I’ll go find her.”

“Take your time if you need to,” I tell him.

He squints at me. “What do you mean? We’ve got practice.”

Nova lets out a groan. “Skeeter! Catch a clue!”

“What?” he yelps.

“Do you like Sonia?” she asks.

He shifts from one foot to the other. He stares at the floor. “She’s pretty. She’s not dating that calculator guy anymore. I was wondering if she wanted to maybe go to the Roadhouse. They have all-you-can-eat wings tonight. I usually wolf down about thirty when I go, but now . . .” He puts his hands on his hips. “I might gross her out.”

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