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Story: Free Agent
When we wrapped up, I was exhausted and hungry, and all I wanted to do was get home. But I just wanted to check on work one last time before I headed that way.
I didn't know there was a surprise waiting for me in my office.
As soon as I opened the door, I was greeted with soft snores that made my nose wrinkle in confusion.
A quick glance found Tatum knocked out asleep on my little couch.
I knew he wanted to be here for the interview, but he was also hella busy with training camp officially starting in just a few weeks. He'd been working hard on strengthening and conditioning for that, so we'd been having missed connections more often than not.
Having him here meant more than he knew.
I let him sleep, though.
And while he was snoozing away, catching up on rest, I took a seat at my computer to check the status of a process I’d started running that morning. I frowned when I realized an error had been flagged.
I considered my options for a moment and then decided to take just a quick little peek at my code.
Just a tiny one.
Just for a second-
"Rori."
I looked up from the computer to find a groggy Tatum still sprawled on my couch, peering at me through half-awake eyes.
"Hey," I said. "I'm sorry, did my click-clacking on the keyboard wake you?"
"I have no idea. I came in here since you were in full cover girl mode when I got here. I didn’t want to distract you from your moment,” he said, glancing at his watch. "Shit, do you see what time it is?" he asked.
"Not too late," I said, pulling it up for myself. "I've only been here a mo—shit.”
I had not been there a moment; I had been there for hours.
I looked up from the time with a smile and shrugged. "Guess I was just in my happy place."
“So I’m part of your happy place now?” Tatum asked, still half-asleep, but pulling up into a seated position to hit me with a smirk that made me laugh.
“Don’t let it go to your head.”
“Too late,” he countered, flexing a thick bicep. “Can’t tell me shit now.”
I scoffed. “Now? You’ve been cocky since we met, Mr. Country Boy Tate for the fans.”
“Who said that?!”
“You said that, oh my God!” I laughed. “You really don’t remember that?”
“Nah, I remember you putting that nigga’s ring in my hand like it meant something though.”
My mouth dropped in a fake gasp. “It did mean something!”
“Yeah, some bullshit,” he countered, standing up as I laughed.
Which was… wild.
Being able to laugh about it - laugh at myself about it… was different.
I was different.
I didn't know there was a surprise waiting for me in my office.
As soon as I opened the door, I was greeted with soft snores that made my nose wrinkle in confusion.
A quick glance found Tatum knocked out asleep on my little couch.
I knew he wanted to be here for the interview, but he was also hella busy with training camp officially starting in just a few weeks. He'd been working hard on strengthening and conditioning for that, so we'd been having missed connections more often than not.
Having him here meant more than he knew.
I let him sleep, though.
And while he was snoozing away, catching up on rest, I took a seat at my computer to check the status of a process I’d started running that morning. I frowned when I realized an error had been flagged.
I considered my options for a moment and then decided to take just a quick little peek at my code.
Just a tiny one.
Just for a second-
"Rori."
I looked up from the computer to find a groggy Tatum still sprawled on my couch, peering at me through half-awake eyes.
"Hey," I said. "I'm sorry, did my click-clacking on the keyboard wake you?"
"I have no idea. I came in here since you were in full cover girl mode when I got here. I didn’t want to distract you from your moment,” he said, glancing at his watch. "Shit, do you see what time it is?" he asked.
"Not too late," I said, pulling it up for myself. "I've only been here a mo—shit.”
I had not been there a moment; I had been there for hours.
I looked up from the time with a smile and shrugged. "Guess I was just in my happy place."
“So I’m part of your happy place now?” Tatum asked, still half-asleep, but pulling up into a seated position to hit me with a smirk that made me laugh.
“Don’t let it go to your head.”
“Too late,” he countered, flexing a thick bicep. “Can’t tell me shit now.”
I scoffed. “Now? You’ve been cocky since we met, Mr. Country Boy Tate for the fans.”
“Who said that?!”
“You said that, oh my God!” I laughed. “You really don’t remember that?”
“Nah, I remember you putting that nigga’s ring in my hand like it meant something though.”
My mouth dropped in a fake gasp. “It did mean something!”
“Yeah, some bullshit,” he countered, standing up as I laughed.
Which was… wild.
Being able to laugh about it - laugh at myself about it… was different.
I was different.
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