The Rookie: Book 2 The Last Play Series
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The big timer ticked off to ten seconds. The whole crowd started counting down like it was New Year’s Eve in New York.
Even though he was ticked at her, the fact that she was here gave him some type of hope. He had to see her.
Before he could go to her, his agent shoved him towards the ESPN camera. They wanted an interview right when it happened.
The reporter with a wide mustache and black, clearly dyed, hair shook his hand. “Are you ready for this?”
“Sorry, can we do this in a minute?” Legend was sure his heart was beating at heart attack speed.
The reporter gave him a half smile. “Sorry, son. Here we go.” He pointed to the camera. “And, folks, we are here with Legend James. Number one draft pick in the nation. Legend, what are you feeling right now?”
“I’m excited.” He forced a smile into the camera. All he wanted to do was find Charity, but he couldn’t leave now.
“An exciting new chapter in your life, son?”
“Yep.” Nervous jitters pulsed into him.
“I’m sure it’s not gonna hurt your feelings to see this number put into your bank account tomorrow.”
Legend let out a light chuckle and tried to see over the reporter’s shoulder in an attempt to find Charity. “Nope, can’t say it will.”
The reporter laughed, too. Then he got serious. “What do you think about the recent article in The New York Times?”
His heart almost stopped. It felt like a million things and nothing at all went through his mind at the same time. “I haven’t seen it.”
“Really?” The reporter grinned. “It just came out today. Of course, it is draft day.”
A light sweat formed on Legend’s palms. Maybe she was here to rub it in his face. He felt his mouth go dry.
The reporter picked up a newspaper. “Let me read you a couple of lines, and you can tell me what you think.”
“Okay.” He tried to smile. What had she done?
The reporter cleared his throat. “Hang with me here. It’s kind of long, but I think it’s interesting to note that the reporter’s name is Charity Saint, and she wrote a scathing article about you a few weeks ago. Folks, you’re going to like this.”
He could barely breathe.
“She says, ‘I thought when I wrote my first article on Legend James that I could find out what kind of man he was by simply interviewing others and putting together a fact sheet, but I was wrong. The best part of Legend isn’t any stat or anything that will be recorded in the football hall of fame. The best thing about Legend James is he doesn’t reach out and help people as a publicity stunt. He doesn’t do things for others for show. He does them because he cares. The only real thing I can tell you about the week I spent with him was that it was one of the best weeks of my entire life. And one day, if he lets me sit with him on a porch swing again and watch the stars, I’ll count myself as blessed.’”
At that moment he couldn’t explain why every part of him trembled. Well, actually, he could explain it. It was because she loved him. She loved him! And she was here because of it. He shot to his feet, tears in his eyes.
“Whoa, hold on, Legend. We have more questions for you.”
“I’m sorry. I have to find her.”
“Who?”
As he scanned the crowd, he found her two rows back. The tears in her blue eyes mirroring his own. A smile filled her face.
He grinned, and it felt like the first time in a week that he’d smiled. “Hey, Rook.”
She let out a stifled laugh. “Hey.”
He reached out to her, but couldn’t quite connect. “Can you guys help her up here?”
Happy to accommodate, the crowd of reporters shifted.
The ESPN guy doing the report let out an exasperated sigh. “Is this…wait a sec…Legend, is this Charity Saint?”
Feeling the best he’d felt in what seemed like forever, Legend pulled her into his arms and kissed her lips. “It is.”
All of the reporters let out a cheer. He heard Brad going. “Woot! Woot! Woot!”
Pulling back, Charity looked around and then back at him, a smile on her face. “You asked my grandpa?”
It was like they were suddenly in their own world. The reporters faded away. The lights. The people wanting him to sign the contract. None of it mattered. All he saw, smelled, felt, was her. “Yep.” His heart was about to burst. “I guess he ruined the surprise.”
She let out another laugh.
“Legend! Legend…” everyone seemed to be calling out to him.
Their eyes stayed locked together. He thought he could die and go to heaven in this moment. “I love you.”
She laughed. “I love you, too.”
He searched her face. “Why did you come? I heard you got the job.”
She shrugged. “You have to take chances, and I got to choose…and I choose you.”
His heart felt like it was going to race out of his chest. He kissed her again. “So how to work the logistics out? Every other week we fly to see each other?”
She grinned. “Ya know, I don’t think being apart is a good idea.”
“You don’t?”
She shook her head. “I told The New York Times no.”
“You did?”
“I figured—aw, heck, what’s one more rookie mistake in my life?” She kissed him. “Plus, you’ve already promised to pay for all the travelling and use your connections to get me a job.”
He laughed and kissed her, again. Not caring they were under the microscope of the spotlight. He tugged her back and kept his hands on her shoulders. “You’ll come to Dallas?”
She couldn’t stop smiling. “Yes.”
Getting down on one knee caused the entire room to explode. “Charity,” he said, hesitating and looking at her with laughing eyes, “Charity no middle name Saint, will you marry me?”
All the cameras were fixed on her. All the microphones were held out, waiting.
Her face turned serious, and she reached down, softly putting her hand to his cheek. “Legend James, I will marry you.” She couldn’t hold back her smile.
Seconds after she answered, he picked her up and spun her in a circle.
When he put her down, the press was asking a million questions. Over the loud speaker came the announcement: “The Dallas Destroyers have chosen Legend James as their number one pick in the NFL draft.”
He kept his eyes on hers. “I’m about to be a millionaire.”
She kissed him. “I guess I’ll have to live with it.” She laughed.
He kissed her again, holding her close. “You’re the best, Rook.”
She grinned and held him back. “I guess we’re both really rookies right now.”
Gently placing her hand against her cheek, he grinned. “I’ll be the rookie if it means I get to be with you the rest of my life.”
She grinned and kissed him. “Sounds good.”
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