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“I didn’t mean to come inside me. I have a perfect track record of not blowing my load in women, but you’re too much.”

“What do you mean?” I asked, panting.

 

“You were absolutely amazing.”

 

I grinned, and the two of us dried each other off. Things almost got steamy again, but his cock didn’t fully awaken, and my pussy wasn’t that wet. It seemed like the beasts between the both of our legs were now satisfied.

 

We put our clothes back on, and as we stepped back to the arena, no one was to be found. Outside the arena, there were some crowds, but the flashing of the cop lights told us that things were starting to be contained.

 

I noticed an area that wasn’t occupied, and we zig-zagged past the crowds until we were away from the arena’s vicinity. Once you got past that, the college itself was something out of an apocalyptic movie. The two of us walked towards his dorm, no one bothering us on the way there. We stopped at the entrance, I held his hand, and then we started talking.

 

“That was amazing, babe,” he said to me. “I can’t believe that I had a great woman hiding under my nose for so long.”

 

“And I never thought I could get a man like you,” I said. “I guess I should have had more confidence.”

 

“Well, we both have our regrets, but now that we’re together, we should strive towards the future.”

 

I grinned. I considered staying the night with him, but I remembered I had an essay due soon. “Anyway, I need to head home. I have some homework to finish.”

 

He sighed. “Same here. My grades are slipping, and now that football is over, I need to make sure I don’t fall below a C, or else I risk getting kicked off the team.”

 

“Responsibilities are hard,” I said. And I turned to walk away. As I did, he turned me around. We stared into each other’s eyes, and then he kissed me.

 

“But we can take them down if we work together,” he said. He then chuckled. “I should put that in a speech or something.”

 

Of course, this was one of those situations where we say we’re going to leave, and then end up talking for almost an hour. However, everything had to come to an end, and we soon departed, with him heading back to his dorm.

 

I should have been jealous, but I wasn’t. I knew that Evan of all people wouldn’t let me down. The two of us were still greenies in college, but I knew that we’d still be together for a long time. No matter what we would face, no matter how many jealous bitches stand in my way, we would take them all down together.

 

I walked back to my dorm and saw Julie gone. I hoped she could find a man as good as mine. I went to my bed and fell asleep almost immediately.

 

The rest of my college life passed by as I slept. They say the best times of your life go by too fast. That’s what my mamma told me. And even though my mamma can say some strange things, when she’s right, oh, is she right.

Chapter Four

 

I sat in the middle of the crowd, all of our caps and tassels looking like flowers from a garden from above. The arena where I watched my first football game was now converted to a place to hold the ceremony. In the crowd, I could see a sea of faces, but my mamma’s was easy to pick from the crowd. Even from afar, I could see the tears staining her eyes. Mamma never knew what to think about me dating Evan, but when it came to her daughter graduating, she was going to simply agree to disagree.

 

The typical ceremonies happened. Some politician spoke some generic, encouraging words, and everyone rolled their eyes. Then, the headmaster got back on stage.

 

“With that said, I now welcome the student commencement speaker, Evan Richardson!”

 

Everyone screamed and applauded as Evan went on stage. Some people next to me gave me confused glances. Even though it had been a few years since I started dating Evan, everyone was still in denial. Stay salty, bitches.

 

Evan cleared his throat, and then he began speaking. His public speaking voice was booming, and I could listen to it all day.

 

“It’s been one interesting four years, I’ll say that much.”

 

There was a mixture of laughter and applause as he said that. Everyone started recalling the Sally incident. Poor Sally. Pleading insanity, but still getting locked up for a long time.

 

“I’ve had my ups and my downs. Like any frat house football star, I started college young, naïve, and kind of a scumbag. But college accepts those who do not know their way, and molds them into people who will shape the future. Sometimes, that person who molds you is an inspiring teacher. Other times, you mold naturally through your experiences as a person. For me, I molded because of one woman. And that woman was Alisha Jackson.”

 

There was applause. I grinned and waved to the crowd.

 

“Some may have disapproved of our relationship, and I know someone who really didn’t like it…”

 

Once again, everyone laughed, including me. After a few years, it was nice to know he could make light of almost getting his throat slit.

 

“But Alisha taught me many things. How my life was wasting, and how I should judge a person by their heart. I don’t know where I’ll go from here, to be honest. Maybe I’ll go the big leagues, or perhaps I’ll get a cushy job as a computer programmer. But no matter what I’ll do, I’ll have someone beside me on the way. Alisha Jackson…”

 

And with that, he unsheathed a ring from his pocket. It glowed in the sunlight, and my face lit up.

“…Will you marry me?”

 

“Yes!” I screamed, and I ran from the seat and onto the podium. The crowd cheered, with a few jeers peppered in. Julie, who was in the crowd with her 50th boyfriend, gave a half cheer, half jeer. What do you even call that?

 

We held hands and looked at each other’s eyes. As we did, we stared at the crowd. My mamma had tears in her eyes. Maybe she was finally opening up to Evan. I also saw Evan’s mom, crying as well. A few seats over was Evan’s dad. He had a grumpy look on his haggard face, but I could see through him pretending to be grumpy. I knew, deep down in his heart, that he was proud of his boy.

 

After that show, the ceremony continued. Everyone got their degrees, and then the headmaster said, “And now, you have graduated!”

 

With that, everyone threw their caps in the air, and we all went to our families. There was celebration, but also a bittersweet feeling in our guts. We were about to face the real world, filled with trials, tribulations, and many other things along the way. Would I be successful? Would Evan be there for me until death do we part? Life can never give you a full answer, even if you think we have it figured out. That’s what my mamma always said.

 

But as I looked at Evan and he looked back at me, we knew that whatever lied ahead for us, we were going to face it together. We raised our hands to the sky and the two of us went to Evan’s car. We drove off into our next life together, and even though I don’t know what lies ahead for us, I know it’s going to be grand.

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