look from Bodie?”
“You noticed that huh.”
“Yep.”
“We never bring girls home, like ever.”
“But I’m not one of your girls,” she said, using air quotes.
I laughed at her. What she didn’t know was that she was more my girl than anyone I’d ever had sex with, not that I really liked admitting that to myself.
“How come you know so much about computers?” she asked, while we were working.
I paused before answering, trying to come up with something that wouldn’t give up too much about who I was. I liked that she knew me as just Major, and not Major Davenport, heir to the Davenport millions.
“I’ve just always liked them. I guess it started with video games and went from there. By the time I was ten, I was building my own computers.”
“Wow. You must be really bored in this class.”
I smiled. “It just so happens that I met someone who makes the class a lot more interesting.”
“Funny. So why are you really taking it?”
“I have to. The University wouldn’t let me take a more advanced class until I took the basic one.”
“That sucks for you, but lucky for me. I don’t think I would be able to pass without your help. I’m glad we're talking again.”
“Me too.”
We worked on the assignment for over an hour before Kayleigh checked the time. “I need to get going to practice.”
“You’re not late are you?”
“No, but Karma is probably wondering what happened to me.” Kayleigh smiled at me and packed up her laptop.
“Let me walk you down,” I told her.
“I think I can manage,” she said.
“Haven’t we had this conversation before?” I said with a grin.
“Whatever,” she said, but was smiling too.
When we got to the front door of the dorm I didn’t stop. She looked at me but didn’t say anything. A few minutes later, we were at the pool. I looked at the name on the building, Davenport Swim Complex, and choked out a laugh.
“Are you alright?” she asked.
“Yep, just fine.” I knew there was a building named after our family here, but I hadn’t known which one. Of course, it had to be the one Kayleigh was in almost every day.
“I need to get inside,” she said. “Thanks for your help. See ya.”
“Have a good practice,” I told her, and watched her walk into the building.
Chapter 25
Kayleigh
The next week was extremely busy. We all seemed to have lots of homework and since our first swim meet was almost here, Coach had us practicing hard. We even had to miss our surf lesson on Sunday due to extra practice.
The highlight of every day was the texts from Major. I never knew when I’d get one or what they would say. Unfortunately, the conversations were short since I was so busy.
It was Friday afternoon and our meet was tomorrow, so Coach told all of us to get lots of rest tonight. I had no plans other than maybe a couple of movies and a bubble bath. Even Karma didn’t go out the night before we had to compete.
We were hosting the meet and two other colleges were going to be here. I didn’t know them, but that didn’t mean anything as I wasn’t all that familiar with a lot of colleges.
Karma and I got dinner and headed back to the dorm. Nana called to tell me good luck and wished she could be here to watch me. This was going to be the first competition since I started that she was going to miss.
We were trying to decide on a movie when my phone let me know I had a text.
Major: What are you wearing?
I giggled.
Me: Nothing exciting
Major: Nothing … that would be exciting
Me: What are you doing?
Major: Playing with my dick
Me: You are not
Major: What if I was?
Me: Um … I don’t know
Major: Would that turn you on?
Me: I don’t know. I’ve never watched a guy do that or even given it much thought
Major: Would you like to see it?
Me: Maybe
The next text was a picture. I wasn’t sure what it was going to be. When it came to Major, it could have been a picture of his dick or a donut. He hadn’t sent me any pictures of himself, but I wouldn’t expect anything less. I looked at the picture and saw it was him, but his face, not his dick.
Major: Gotcha!
Me: Whatever
Major: Have you watched any more naughty things?
Me: No
Major: Disappointing Kayleigh. I thought I was starting to become a bad influence on you.
Me: Lol. Trust me, you are.
Major: Good. You still