be positive he was gone from here.
As we walked around campus that day, we heard several conversations involving the incident at the pool. It looked like gossip traveled fast, even on a college campus. Some of what we overheard was mostly true, but some of it was totally outrageous. A least I hadn’t heard my name yet, I was thankful for that.
It also seemed like no one had a clue that it was Bodie who was responsible for the emails. He was scary good at hacking which in this case was a good thing.
After our computer class, we headed back to Kayleigh’s dorm. I wanted to double check Wes was gone from the building before I felt comfortable leaving her there alone. I left Kayleigh in her room while I went to check out Wes’s. Thanks to Bodie’s superior skills I knew which one was his room. I went down a floor and knocked on 410.
“Hey, I’m looking for Wes,” I said, when the door opened.
“He’s not here man,” the guy said.
“Do you know when he’ll be back?”
“Didn’t you hear? He got kicked out. Even all of his stuff is gone.”
“No shit, really? What happened?”
“I’m not exactly sure. I heard something about some emails but it’s all been rumors.”
“Hey, thanks, man.”
“No problem,” he said, closing the door.
On the way back up to Kayleigh’s room, I felt a sense of relief. Now that I knew Wes was gone she didn’t have to worry.
Kayleigh went to practice and I went back to my dorm.
“I confirmed that Wes is gone,” I told Bodie.
“Good. One less crazy asshole on campus,” he said.
I took out my books and started studying. After a few minutes, I gave up. Now that I could relax about Wes my mind was on what Kayleigh and I did last night. I honestly never knew that not having sex with someone could be so much fun.
I knew that she was at practice but I wanted her to know that I was thinking of her so I sent her a text.
Me: You were my first taste of pussy and I’d like a second helping
I grinned as I hit send. I’d love to see her face when she read it. And, if she was around people, I knew she’d blush like crazy.
I went back to my books and made myself concentrate on what was in front of me. Bodie and I had dinner and it was back to studying. I realized that Kayleigh hadn’t ever texted me back so I decided to call her.
“Hello,” she said breathlessly.
“Hey. What are you doing?”
“Just finished a few laps on the track. What’s up?”
“You never responded to my text.”
She giggled. “I know, I was planning on messaging you when I got back home.”
“Oh.”
“Did you miss me?” she teased.
“Maybe.”
“Aww, poor Major.” Kayleigh giggled again.
I took her teasing because I’d actually earned it. “Whatever,” I said, but I was smiling. “Be safe getting home. Is Karma with you?”
“Yeah, don’t worry, my other bodyguard is here.”
“Okay, talk to you later.”
“Bye,” she said and hung up.
I put my phone down and shook my head. I was into turning to a girl. Never in my life had I wondered how a chick was doing or cared if she messaged me back. In fact, I usually didn’t even have women’s numbers in my phone.
“Dude, what’s up?” Bodie asked.
“What do you mean?”
“Don’t give me that shit. With you and Kayleigh. Are you fucking her?”
I was instantly pissed at him. “Don’t fucking talk about her like that.”
Bodie put his hands up in front of him. “Chill man. You like her don’t you. Like you’re falling for her aren’t you?”
I looked at Bodie and didn’t want to answer him. He was right but if I answered him it would make it more real and I wasn’t ready to admit it out loud.
Chapter 53
Kayleigh
“Was that Major?” Karma asked me when I hung up.
“Yeah,” I laughed. “He was wondering why I didn’t text him back.”
“I think Major Davenport is falling for you, Kayleigh.”
“I don’t think so. He doesn’t date, remember.”
“There’s a first time for everything,” she said.
“Whatever. We’re just having fun.”
“Sure, just keep telling yourself that. Tell yourself that you aren’t just a little bit in love with Major.”
I didn’t answer her because she was right. But it didn’t really matter anyway. Major didn’t do relationships. He was helping with my issue. I think we were both having fun so that’s all there was to it right now.
When I was finally settled for the night it was time