How to Lose at Love by Sara Ney EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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“The best way to start a relationship is not to start one at all.”
– Dallas Colter
“I DONOT MEAN to sound like a cynic, but why are you datin’ her to begin
with?”
With my foot up on the locker room bench—the one directly in front of
my cubby—I glance over at my teammate Diego, who’s standing beside
me, his hands poised to grab the padding around his shoulders. He’s keen to
spill his guts about some girl he’s dating, something about breaking up with
her and blah blah fucking blah I don’t have time for his bellyaching.
His face is scrunched up like he didn’t understand the question.
“Why am I dating her to begin with?” He shrugs. “I dunno. I thought
we’d have a ton of sex and it would be more fun.”
“Fun? Banging the same chick all the time?”
Honestly, I’m not banging anyone at all, so it’s not as if I have any room
to talk.
But still.
That’s beside the point.
I finish tying my sneakers, then rise to my full height. Smack Diego on
his uniform chest plate with a smirk.
“I said I thought we’d have tons of sex—I didn’t say we were having
tons of sex.”
“And how’s that workin’ out for you? Your dick fall off yet?”
“It’s not working out.” He pulls at the waistband of his shorts and takes
a look down the front. “And no, it hasn’t.”
“Why ain’t it workin’ out?”
Diego follows me to the drinking fountain where I intend to fill up my
water bottle. He’s like a stray puppy who’s lost his way—or a pestering fly
that won’t quit dive-bombing me.
Too bad I can’t swat the bastard away.
“There’s no chemistry.”
That sounds like a him problem, not a Dallas problem.
Still, I humor the guy, raising a brow, feigning interest. “Shouldn’t you
have realized there was no chemistry after your first date?”
I’m no expert, but that part seems obvious.
“How the hell should I know? I’ve never had a girlfriend before!” His
voice has risen an octave, panic across his brow.
“You’ve never had a girlfriend before?”
“No.”
Now why on earth does this fact surprise me? It shouldn’t. Lots of my
teammates haven’t had relationships. Being a serious athlete doesn’t leave
much downtime, let alone time for dating.
Fucking, yes.
Dating, no.
“Yeah, me neither.” I scowl at him because he hasn’t left my side and
insists on breathing down my neck. “How long have the two of y’all been
together?”
“Two months.”
Two months? Is he being serious? That’s not a relationship. That’s…
that’s…dating. Or ‘seeing each other’, as some people say.
I squint over at him. “And you’re sure she’s your girlfriend? That
doesn’t seem like an awful long time. I got eggs in my fridge older than
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