And then the voice reared his head.
Did you hear that, Lexington? Ally noticed you had lost weight. Well done… Well done… And Shelly asks her flyers to lose weight? But she has not asked you, which means she already thinks you are thin. You must keep going. The sweet scent of victory is about to surround us.
This time I didn’t need to fake the happy attitude my best friends knew me for. Knowing I was looking slimmer, that Shelly thought I was thin, and that I was finally sprinting toward my goal gave me the natural spring in my step.
Chapter Seventeen
Austin
“Any drugs found on any of the Tide players will result in instant expulsion from both the team and from the school. We run a zero tolerance drug policy at this college, and exceptions will NOT be made.
“The problem seems to be increasing, and you mark my words; you boys are role models for this school, for this community, and I won’t have a scandal while I’m in charge. We’re a good Christian student body, and our reputation will not be sullied by the use of illegal and, potentially, lethal substances.
“Am I clear?” the dean demanded. All the time, he concentrated on me and my reaction.
Rome had been slouched beside me on the bench in the locker room, no doubt seeming relaxed to the dean and anyone else looking, but the guy was anything but. I got from his subtle side-glances that he was pissed Axel was continuing the dealings on campus—risking my place in this year’s draft. Jimmy-Don shook his head in annoyance too, but they just didn’t understand. Only reason Mamma got to stay in that rich-ass hospital these last few weeks was due to Axel and Levi’s income.
Rome turned to me after the dean had left, but before he even opened his mouth to talk shit about my brother¸ I shut him up with a firm shake of my head.
As usual, Rome got pissed at me and took it out on the weights before he had to split and go check on Molly, who was apparently sick.
The sound of the doorknob turning had me glancing back from my place on the sofa in front of the unlit open fire. A second later, Lexi entered, dressed in a long black dress with a huge knit sweater over the top. The clothes were drowning her, but it was her face that had me jumping up and almost running across the room. Lexi’s pale face was weary and concerned.
“Pix, what is it?” I asked.
Her mouth opened, but she couldn’t speak.
“Pix? Has something happened?”
Lexi shook her head slowly as I guided her to the couch, careful not to lay a finger on her back.
Lexi’s huge green eyes looked upon me and she said, “I’m not supposed to tell you.”
I smirked. “Another secret?”
Lexi’s red-painted lips twitched, but she replied, “This time it isn’t mine to tell.”
I sat back and tried to think of what it could be. My eyes narrowed as I stared at Lexi nervously playing with the sleeves of her black sweater, and Rome’s hasty exit from practice immediately came to mind.
“Something’s up with Molls,” I said, less of a question and more a statement.
A whoosh of breath left Lexi’s mouth, and I knew I was right.
“What’s up with her?” I pushed.
Lexi shut her eyes for a second and slowly exhaled. “She’s pregnant.”
Fuck. I wasn’t expecting that. That meant Rome… Rome was gonna be a daddy? Fuck!
“Promise you won’t say anything. Let Rome tell you himself when he’s good and ready. Molls is kinda freaking out about it, and Rome was a mess when we left them alone.”
“I won’t,” I assured. Lifting Lexi’s hand to my mouth, I pressed a kiss to her palm.
I caught the blush on her cheeks, and I couldn’t help but feel for the pixie. Weird to think that a twenty-one-year-old still blushed at a kiss to the hand.
“Well, I’m sure they’ll deal, Pix. Right now, I just wanna forget everything out there for a while. We don’t need anyone else’s problems weighing us down. We have enough of our own.”
Almost on cue, my cell started blaring from my pocket. Tipping my head back to the ceiling, I blew a frustrated sigh.
“You gonna get that?” Lexi asked, and I shook my head.
“Let the world turn without us for a while.”
No sooner had my phone cut off, than it started ringing again. This time I did pull it out. Axel only ever called twice if it was urgent.
“Axe?” I asked as I answered the call.
“Kid, shit’s going down here tonight, and Mamma’s in pain and needs her meds.”
“What shit? Where are you?” I barked out, and Lexi immediately stilled as I pulled my hand out of hers and began to pace in front of he fire.
“We’re at the Heights. The Kings have just done a drive-by. Two of the guys are down,” Axel stated as though it was nothing—day-to-day life in the Heights.
Blood rushed to my head. “Where the f**k’s Levi?”
It felt like a lifetime before Axel answered. “Little f**ker got outta the way damn quick. He’s in the trailer with Mamma. Told him to stay inside until you got here.”
I nodded my head as if Axel could see me.
“She ain’t doing good today, kid. Her meds need picking up. I filled out the script. They just need collecting.”
“I’m on it. I’ll be there as soon as I can.” Slamming the END button on the phone, I spat out, “Fuck!”
A soft hand lay on my back, and I spun around to see Pix looking at me, fear all over her face. “What’s going on, Austin? Is your momma okay?”