What Are The Odds? by Madi Leigh EPUB & PDF

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  • Authors: Madi Leigh
  • Language: English
  • Genre: Romantic Erotica
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Levi.
I manoeuvred through the crowd, shouldering my way through bodies until
I was back at my table. It was easy for me. I was taller than most people
here. And the ones that were bigger were others from my team. Lastlings,
the sports bar closest to campus, was packed. It was usually busy, but
tonight every table was full and the line at the bar was longer than normal.

The guys had chosen a table which was partway between the countless
mounted televisions and dance floor. Will wanted to watch the game. Ryan
and Tripp wanted to pick up. I hadn’t decided what I wanted yet. I’d start
with a few drinks and let alcohol decide.

The whole team were here, taking
up two tables on either side of us. Most of the screens were broadcasting
football. The national hockey season wasn’t due to start for another few
weeks. Our college season had started tonight. We’d sealed the first win of
the season. I was eager to keep the momentum going and make my mark.

This was my final college season. My last chance to hone my skills and
gain confidence before joining the NHL next year. In my freshman year of
college, I’d been drafted to the Colorado Eagles. Close to home, but far
enough away from my family to carve out my own life. It was a strange
feeling, being so close to kickstarting the dream I’d imagined since I was a
kid. Though I was eager to get there, I wasn’t writing off this year. Usually
the Lastlings crowd thinned as the night got late.

Not tonight. It was nearing
two-am, yet the walk-ins were making it seem as though the night had just
begun. Most were clearly here to watch some type of sport. Half of them
were dressed in blue and white paraphernalia, while the other half were
sporting white and red. The main screen cut to a new sport. One I didn’t
recognise. Two teams were lined up on either side of a microphone, dressed
in the same colours as the rowdy Lastlings’ crowd. Over half the bar began
to sing intime with the anthem playing on the screen. They were loud as
hell.

“What’s going on?” Tripp, my right wing and roommate, asked.
The blonde he’d picked up was twirling her hair around her finger as she
stared at him like he was heaven on earth. He’d netted tonight’s overtime
winner. So I guess he kind of was right now.

“AFL grand final,” Morrison said, clearing the glasses from our table.
Morrison was one of our defencemen. He bartended at Lastlings whenever
he could around our hockey schedule. He was the reason our team always
had a table, and the football guys were currently crammed around two bar
barrels. He wasn’t working tonight, but I guess he couldn’t help it.
Tripp’s eyebrows furrowed. “Huh?”
“It’s like the Australian Superbowl.”

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