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Her Champion: Chapter 11

Posted on 19/06/2013

metropolisTamar drew in her bottom lip as his warm breath by her ear sent warm shivers across her shoulders. ”Like what?” She could think of many things that would definitely make the audience go nuts.

“Since I’m still waiting for permission, you could always just give me a little peck. Right here.” He tapped his cheek, doubting she’d follow through with it but enjoying teasing her anyway.

She heard the teasing in his voice and her lips quirked up. Tamar peered up at him and saw the laughter in his gray eyes. Cocking a shapely brow, Tamar turned slightly to face him and her eyes lowered to his mouth. Then she reached for his sleeve to pull him down and closer to her level. Tilting her face, she slanted her lips right above the corner of his mouth. Tamar’s cheeks warmed and she almost closed her eyes as his masculine, inviting scent sought to overwhelm her…then she heard the audible gasps around them. Then she released his sleeve and stepped back, looking back up at him. ”Good enough?”

Dylan licked his lips, concentrating on breathing evenly when he turned his head to look at her. If he wasn’t a man of his word, he wouldn’t have stopped there. He would’ve drawn her into his arms and taken the kiss she’d hinted at. “Woman,” he said quietly. “I need permission. Soon.”

Tamar smirked at him despite her tingling face. ”We’ll see.”

“You’re cute when you blush. Stop tempting me,” he murmured, tracing a finger along her cheek. This was a woman who would play with him when others wouldn’t, he realized. Who would challenge him and keep him on edge, wondering what she would do next.

Tamar nudged his finger away with her cheek and turned to the two gaping students in front of the line. She frowned and their gazes averted quickly, busying themselves with invisible lint on their clothes.

Tongues would be wagging, he acknowledged silently when he followed Tamar’s line of sight. He just couldn’t bring himself to care. This was what he wanted. It had been too long since anything other than football and his family had demanded his attention. It was worth checking out and investing in a little.

They reached the front of the line and Tamar relayed her order before stepping aside for Dylan to give his. Focusing her eyes on the menu even afterward, Tamar hoped that he didn’t intend on them eating here. Whenever she bought food, which was rare, Tamar always carried her meal somewhere private from the mocking and disdainful stares… And that was when she hadn’t done anything but breathe and exist. Now having witnessed her kiss  their golden boy, there was no telling what the mob of students would do, even with Mr. Golden Boy in attendance.

Dylan glanced over at her as he pulled out his wallet and found her steadfastly avoiding the eyes of everyone around them. He was reminded of the article and the way Neecy had spoken about her. He didn’t want to subject her to the stares and whispers the entire time they were together. He wanted her at ease, comfortable with him. Frowning, he handed the cashier the money. “Make those to-go.”

Tamar hid her smile as she watched him. It was as if he could read her thoughts or at least could understand. That alone was enough for her…for now.

“What?” he asked with a smile when he caught her looking at him. He passed her the Fanta before grabbing his own drink and moving along the length of the counter to wait for their food.

She shook her head mutely and merely walked with him, hands in the oversized pocket of her cardigan. Maybe she could get used to this; having someone like him shield her from their scorn. Tamar frowned lightly, slowing to a stop at the edge of the counter. She didn’t want anyone else to feel obligated to her, more than the ones responsible for her.

Dylan accepted the containers of food passed over the counter to him and turned to Tamar. “What’d I do now?” he asked teasingly.

Tamar eyed him curiously, wondering if he was this nice to all his friends. She smiled gently. ”Still trying to figure that out.”

“You’re still smiling so it can’t be too bad. Let’s find somewhere quieter.”

Tamar nodded and walked toward the exit, eyes following them the entire way. Once they stepped out onto the street, Tamar heaved a sigh. ”I feel like I just added another year to my life…” The weight of their stares were not getting any lighter.

“I could throw this week’s game,” he joked, steering her around the building and across the cross. “But that would somehow end up being your fault. Maybe if I play better, that’ll be your fault too.”

”I didn’t think I had that kind of influence. Should I be flattered?” Tamar said in half-teasing, strolling beside him.

“Absolutely,” he said easily. “If you came to the game Saturday night I’d be trying to impress you so I’d play better.”

She raised a brow. ”Is that a hypothetical invitation or a real one?”

He smirked. “Come to the game, Tamar.”

”I don’t understand or like football,” Tamar answered easily.

“But you like me. Shouldn’t you come support your friend?”

Tamar laughed, slowing to a stop as she looked up at him, hands on her hips. ”Who said anything about liking you? I’m just bored.”

“So you were projecting?” he accused laughing. “You’re the one playing games. Quiet girl working on a spring project; get the jock’s attention and make him want her.”

”So did it work?” Tamar blinked up at him, one corner of her lips curled up in amusement.

“I’d give it an A. Maybe an A plus. You’re pretty good at these spring projects.”

She rolled her eyes and laughed. ”I’m glad I rate high on your list, Sinatra.” Tamar pushed around him to walk ahead.

“So does that mean you’re coming to the game?” he asked following after her laughing.

”I’ll think about it,” she called over her shoulder. ”Where are we going?”

“Given the way your last thinking time went, I’m not sure I’m satisfied with that. You okay with heading back to my place?”

Tamar smirked. ”You move fast, Casanova…” Her eyes traveled up his torso and stopped at his lips before moving up to his eyes. ”Lead the way then.”

“I’ll be moving faster if you keep looking at me like that,” he warned starting for Spencer Hall.

Tamar eyed the building, knowing that there would be plenty of staring going on inside. ”You still need my permission, don’t forget that, Casanova.”

“Dang. I was planning on kissing you senseless once I got you in my room.” He chuckled when she rolled her eyes. “Are you thinking about giving it anytime soon? Just so I’m prepared.”

Tamar shook her head, folding her arms across her chest. ”I’m being considerate here, what with you having a game later… Don’t think you can handle the distraction.”

“How generous of you,” he drawled balancing his drink on top of the styrofoam boxes to open the door. “But I think I’m more distracted thinking about doing it again…”

”Doing what again?”

His voice lowered and he focused on her face. “Kissing you.”

Tamar smirked up at him. ”Open your door, Casanova.”

“So you’re going to let me go into the game distracted? You have no sense of school spirit.” He shook his head in mock disappointment as he drew his keys from his pocket and unlocked the door.

Tamar stepped inside, hands still in her pockets. ”I’m doing your team a favor. Maybe someone else can get a chance at fame…” Her eyes scanned the room.

He laughed and kicked the door shut behind him. “I don’t think people are going to see it that way if I choke. Bed or desk?”

”Excuse me?” She choked in laughter, her cheeks tingling at the thought of him pulling her up against the desk.

“Where did you want to sit?” He set the boxes down and turned to shoot her a questioning look.  The blush stealing across her cheeks made him laugh. “You really think I’m wild, huh? We can go with that question too.”

”Food, Casanova,” Tamar muttered, walking over to perch on his bed.

“Too bad,” he muttered as he opened her container and set it before her on the bed. “We can renegotiate later.”

Curling her legs under her, Tamar reached for her food container. ”Nice place, Sinatra. Who’s your interior designer?”

“Are you going to judge me if I tell you it was my sister?” he asked grabbing his own food and dropping down on the bed beside her. “She always manages to change or add something every time she visits.”

Tamar glanced up at him, her lips curled in a slight smile. ”That’s…different.” Sweet. Unexpected.

“She doesn’t give me much of a choice about it,” he grumbled and bit into a quesadilla. “If she comes back and it’s not how she left it, I get in trouble.”

Tamar laughed softly. ”Younger or older?” She cut her enchilada into small bits.

“Four years younger. She’s a senior in high school. A little monster in other words.”

”Sounds like an angel…” Tamar leaned in, elbows propped on her knees. ”I wonder where I’d be with a brother like you…” She mused aloud, eyes twinkling with mirth.

“Did you not hear me? Mon-ster. She gets it from our mom of course. My grounding influence is the only reason she’s a straight A student involved in pretty much everything a girl can be involved in at school.”

Tamar nodded, sobering as she thought of her senior year in high school. Soccer tournaments, Debate team, Spanish symposiums. Choral concerts. ”Must be a busy girl… A handful.”

Dylan smiled lightly. “Yeah, she is but she handles it well.” He paused and that smile faded, thinking about how much better she could have been handling it if he’d managed to follow through with his own responsibilities.

”I’m sure.” Tamar took a bite, licking the cheese off her bottom lip. ”Will she come to this college too?” She tried to picture a female version of Dylan and fought a smile. No doubt the girl would hold on her own among the masses.

Dylan stiffened at the question and set the quesadilla back in the box, reaching for his drink. “Maybe.”

She glanced up at him then. ”Touchy subject?” Her eyes scanned his taut expression and nodded. ”I won’t pry. Don’t worry.”

He glanced over at her hesitantly. “Gonna take it easy on me?”

”I think I should…” She gave a gentle smile.

“I guess I might have to keep you around then.”

”Lucky me,” she drawled, smile still in place.

He sobered, studying her silently. “You’re really something else.”

”That’s what they say,” she answered, smile waning. Tamar  then straightened and returned her attention to the food. ”Ever wanted something so bad when you don’t have it, but when you do, it’s not as good?” Her eyes lifted back to his.

“Yeah. Oh yeah,” he muttered. “What is it for you?”

She twisted her lips. ”I don’t want to hurt your feelings…”

“The popularity? Or is it the attention of the popular kid?” He was surprised by how much that second possibility bothered him.

She laughed. ”No, I meant this enchilada. It looked so much more appealing on Bekah’s plate.” Her eyes danced with laughter. ”What, you’re wanting to rescind your offer already?” Tamar was intrigued that she didn’t want to hear it, especially if he did.

His laughter was a mix of relief and amusement. “You sat there and let me think you were having second thoughts and you’re talking about food.” He shook his head and offered his quesadilla to her. “And you can forget it. I’m not changing my mind. You’re stuck with me.”

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Her Champion: Chapter 10

Posted on 13/06/2013

cafe“Whole class staring instead of listening to the lecture. I guess I am popular after all,” Tamar finally sent the text just as she exited class an hour later.

Dylan laughed as he cut across campus, keeping his greetings short as he worked toward the plaza where students hung out and ate between classes. “Did you give them something to stare at? I’m headed for the Hub. Meet you there?”

”Hmm, it doesn’t take much to find something to look at. Yeah, give me a minute. Walking…” She pressed a hand to her unbound hair blowing in the wind and wrinkled her nose as she crossed the street toward the Hub.

Satisfied she would show up, Dylan took the opportunity to place a phone call. Chris Johnson had just come on the line when he spotted Tamar crossing the street. He smiled, watching her fight with her hair, and started toward her. “Chris, it’s Ramsey. An article ran this morning about a friend of mine. Tamar Malek. I want it pulled.”

“Ramsey, that–”

“Pulled, Chris.”

“It already ran.”

“And it won’t be printed in any additional papers. In fact, nothing else about Tamar Malek will run without my checking it out. Right? I’d hate to have to start doing my post game interviews with The Fine Print.”

She spotted Dylan on the phone, his jaw tense from where she was standing. Deciding to give him privacy, Tamar slowed her steps in front of the building. Her gaze flicked over him before shifting away, not wanting to be caught looking at him. Her eyes lowered to her Doc Martins shoes and she rocked on her heels, smiling wryly. To think this day had started out so poorly.

“Got it,” Chris said simply. “I’ll get it taken care of.”

“I appreciate that, Chris. One more thing. I’m sure this wasn’t something you had planned. Who gave you this?” he asked, motioning Tamar over before high-fiving the tall man that came walking out of the building.

Tamar glanced up to see Dylan gesturing to her, phone still by his ear even as he greeted yet another. By God, he was too popular. She shook her head against his wordless invitation to come in, smile still in place.  The warm air was too inviting to leave it. In turn she gestured back to him to come out to meet her.

That smile sucker-punched him in the gut. Dylan almost didn’t notice the silence that filled the line for a few moments before Chris spoke. “Ramsey, you know sources are important.”

“I’ll make it easy for you,” he said, regaining his voice and walking toward Tamar. “Neecy?”

Tamar’s brow raised as he stood and strode toward her. She tried to keep her eyes on his face and not on his toned physique filling nicely in his clothes.

“She might have had something to do with it,” Chris said carefully.

It was enough for Dylan who was growing increasingly preoccupied with watching Tamar. The way her eyes were dancing over his body made it hard to focus on anything else. “Thanks again, Chris. Send Steph for this week’s interview if you can. She does good work.” Without waiting for a response he ended the call and smiled fully at Tamar. “How’d you like your debut as a popular girl?” he asked teasingly.

She pulled her eyes from his broad shoulders and back on his face. Tamar felt her face warm at the teasing glint in his eyes. ”It wasn’t too bad for one day but I’ll let you keep that title.” She eyed his phone in hand. ”Busy?”

“Nah, just sharing a few words with the right people. See something you like?” Dylan couldn’t resist the additional question.

Tamar laughed despite her pinkened cheeks. ”Still deciding on that.” She tugged rebellious stands of hair from her face and tucked them behind her ear. ”How was class?”

His eyes roamed over her face, distracting him from her question. The ivory complexion of her skin made her eyes stand out in sharp contrast. The wild curls framing her face only made her that much more exotic. She was beautiful. How had he missed it the first time? “I see a lot of things I like,” he told her quietly.

Tamar bit her bottom lip as her face warmed under his open perusal. She smirked once she caught his gaze and wrinkled her nose at him in teasing. “Let’s get some lunch. I’m famished.”

“The Hub is your buffet,” he said tearing his gaze away for a moment and gesturing grandly. Those eyes were going to get him in trouble. “What do you want?”

Tamar peered over his shoulder at the building before looking back at him. ”Enchiladas. Been craving them since two days ago when Bekah–” she cut the rest of her words, realizing she was already talking more than she’d expected. ”What do you want?”

“Since Bekah what?” He placed a light hand at the small of her back to steer her through the crowd . And maybe just to touch her for a moment. “Mexican is fine.”

”She had Mexican with her lab partners and forgot to bring some for me,” Tamar mock-pouted, marveling that she didn’t stiffen at the feel of his fingers resting lightly on her back.

“Some cousin,” he muttered playfully as he opened the door for her.

“Yo! Ramsey!” No sooner than they’d entered the building, a young man dressed in a pair of jeans and a shirt identical to the one Dylan wore, walked up to meet them.

“Hey G-man,” Dylan greeted, returning the quick handshake.

“What’s up? You game for some extra practice later?”

Dylan looked over at Tamar and shook his head. Practice already took up a chunk of his time. He wanted the chance to spend some time with Tamar now that she wasn’t fighting him every step of the way. “Not today. I’ll get back to you on it.”

Tamar raised a curious brow at the boy facing Dylan. From the spiked hair to the tennis shoes on his feet, he looked like… She glanced up at Dylan quickly, sensing his hesitation. ”You don’t need to change plans for me. There’ll be other days to hang out.”

The young man looked from Dylan to Tamar with piqued interest. Dylan merely shook his head. He wondered when she’d last had someone that had made her a priority. “I’m not changing anything. I’ll shoot a text your way when I’m free, G. Keep working on your speed until then,” he suggested, nudging Tamar forward.

“Will do. See you at practice.”

Tamar peered up at Dylan but kept her comments to herself. If he tried to draw attention to her by being so considerate of her…it would only make it harder to handle. Pushing away the hesitance to follow, Tamar allowed him to lead her towards the Mexican cantina, her nostrils teased and tantalized by the sweet, smoky scent of the southern cuisine.

“There’s always time for extra practice,” Dylan told her as they joined the line looping around the stretchy barriers. “I want to focus on something different.”

Tamar shrugged a shoulder.”If you say so…” She acquiesced, knowing there was little point in arguing with him. For now, Tamar would try to sit back and enjoy the ride.

“I do. Just smile and say ‘thank you, Dylan’.”

She snorted a laugh, tilting her head slightly to peer up at him. ”Two enchiladas and a small Fanta.” Then she flashed her teeth in a wide grin. ”Thank you, Dylan.”

Students in line ahead of them discreetly and some not so much looked back at the odd pair. Some were already whispering among themselves, brows furrowed in confusion.

He dropped his head back and laughed, his focus on her to the point he missed the flutter around them. “It’s like that? If I hadn’t already planned to pay, I’d make you pay for that.” He looked up at the menu then and caught a few of the pointed stares. Instead of rolling his eyes, he smiled harder and leaned in closer to Tamar. “Don’t look now. I think you’ve got an audience, popular girl.”

It wasn’t the staring that caught her off guard. No, she was well aware and almost immune of their blatant disdain for her. It was the proximity of his warm, sturdy frame against her back and his masculine scent that almost sent her teetering over the edge. Tamar blinked to regain focus and let out a soft laugh. ”Lucky me…” She drawled, imagining the heads rolling in objection.

“Wanna give them something to watch?” he asked mischievously in her ear.

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