Rome fixed his eyes on him and gritted his teeth. “Shut the f**k up, Porter. I call the shots, and Carillo’s doing it, you f**kin’ get me? Plus, you’re too slow for this type of play. Me and Carillo’ve got it down pat.”
Porter instantly shut up and Rome gave me a knowing look. Cream the bastard. Get the TD. Shove it up his jealous ass. I knew what Rome was thinking, because I was thinking it too.
I nodded my head slowly, and Rome began to smirk. I’d leave Porter in my dust.
“Denny Eighty-Three, on red. One, two, red!” Rome called again.
The eleven of us took up our formation for what was a timing play. This was what Rome and I were famous for, the type of play made legendary by Montana and Rice with the 49ers. The play that only came off when you could read each other’s mind. Rome and I rarely failed with this play. The fans loved it, breathed for this moment. And we weren’t gonna disappoint them now.
Hearing my breathing echo loudly within my helmet, I took to the left of the field. Glancing to my right, I confirmed Rome was set in position, and then I heard, “Denny Eighty-Three, Denny Eighty-Three, hut, hut, hut.”
As soon as the final hut was voiced, I took off to sprint. Porter left his right field position and lined up alongside me to misdirect the corner back and the free safety. Porter pumped his legs, and I knew he was trying to prove he could keep up with me, but I could run the forty in four-point-two seconds flat. The dumb f**k had no chance against my speed.
Porter began to wave his hands, drawing the attention of the corner back, creating separation for me to get in the clear. Rome dropped back into the pocket and pump faked once to hold the free safety.
As I worked my legs harder, Rome let loose a perfectly spiraled forty-yard pass… straight into my waiting hands. I ran it downfield free and clear, then spiked the ball in the end zone for my third touchdown of the night.
The Tide fans went wild, and I screamed in exhilaration, fists clenched and head thrown back. Someone gripped the mask of my helmet, spinning me around, and I came face to face with Rome, who pulled me to his chest. “One step closer, Carillo. One step f**kin’ closer to the draft!” he whispered in my ear.
At his words, I thought of Mamma, thought of Axel, thought of Levi, and my heart swelled with pride. One step closer to the draft. The Carillo boys getting shit done.
Following the successful point after the touchdown, the game-ending whistle blew. The Tide had won, keeping up our perfect season.
Jimmy-Don, Rome, Reece, and I fell in step and made our way to the away fans stand. As we approached, Rome took off at a sprint, dropping his helmet on the field, and headed toward a smiling Molly, who practically jumped into his arms. They were all over each other in a second, off in their own little world. Cass and Ally slowly walked toward us, Cass smacking a big kiss on Jimmy-Don’s flushed face.
“Hell of a game, darlin’!” she shouted and punched him on his arm. JD slapped her ass in return.
Ally came over and gave each of us a hug. Ally was stunning but kind of like a sister to me. Reece, however, seemed to hug her just a bit too long, Ally giggling at his playfulness, earning them a long look from Rome, who’d still not let Molly go.
“Here she is!” Cass shouted, and I turned to see Lexi running toward us. She looked good in her tiny crimson uniform, bright-red lips, and 1920’s curled hair.
“Hey, guys!” she said cheerily, and I frowned. I’d never seen her this peppy, this… fake. It was like looking at a completely different person.
Cass went to move in for a hug, but Lexi held out her hand. “I wouldn’t, Cass. I’m all sweaty from jumping around.”
Cass backed off and her naturally smiley face darkened. “Lexi, I swear you’re getting real weird about getting hugs. What’s up with that, girl?”
Lexi batted her hand in dismissal, but I noticed her nervous swallow and the flash of panic in her eyes. “Oh, hush, Cass!” she joked as Molly and Rome joined our makeshift circle.
Lexi stood next to me, and I discreetly nudged her with my arm. I caught her smile ghost across her lips.
“So what’s the plan tonight?” Ally asked as she looked around the group.
“We don’t go home until the morning, so let’s go out,” Rome replied and wrapped his arms around Molly from behind. She looked up at him like he was her world. I caught Lexi sigh and look at Rome pressing a kiss on Molly’s neck, like she wished it were her.
As if she felt me watching, Lexi’s eyes locked on mine, then immediately turned down.
My body tensed and I got pretty damn pissed. What the f**k is that all about? Does she have a thing for Rome?
“We could go out. I feel like we haven’t done much as a group for a while,” Molly said in her thick English accent.
Rome nodded. “Then it’s decided. Tonight we go out.”
“Jimmy-Don, you better get your juicy hiney on this here dance floor and get to two-steppin’. I’m fixin’ to dance!” Cass hollered from the dance floor to Jimmy-Don, who was sitting with us in our booth. My cowboy friend shook his head and laughed as he made his way toward the larger-than-life blonde, donning his Stetson.
They were actually pretty perfect together.
“Reece, you wanna dance?” Ally asked the surfer-looking freshman. He jumped outta his seat like his ass was on fire.
“I’m gonna murder that little shit if he keeps creeping on my cousin like that,” Rome promised from across the table, and I couldn’t help but laugh. Rome didn’t care who Ally dated, but he drew the line at anyone from the team. Last thing he wanted to hear was locker room talk about how she was in the sack.
“Baby, leave him alone and come dance with me,” Molly said, and, like always, Rome’s mood lightened. He lifted a giggling Molly from the booth and headed to the floor.
“Are you guys joining us?” Molly shouted over Rome’s shoulder.
Lexi seemed to be wearing the same mask of horror I was, and we mutually shook our heads.
“Not feeling the country tunes?” Lexi asked, dressed in her black loose dress and Doc Martin boots.
“Isn’t exactly Korn or Metallica, so no.”
Cass’s loud laughter boomed out from the dance floor, and Lexi couldn’t help but smile.
“So—”
“Why were you staring at Rome after the game?” I butted into whatever Lexi a about to say.