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wealthy. We had money and star power. Girls wanted us. We were positive, successful role models for guys who wanted to be hot and successful. If there was money in being quiet and humble, we would have taken humble desk jobs.
     
    I was a competitor. I wanted to win at everything. I wanted to be the best on the field, in the club, and even in bed. I hadn’t toned my body just for the game alone. My body was a gift to women everywhere, and I wanted to share that gift with as many of them as I could.
     
    I had swiped the paper from Mr. Stevens’ desk, the tabloid with me on the cover with the beautiful Kendra Boles. If anyone could help me straighten up my image, it was Kendra. That was her job. She worked directly with role models, pairing young guys up with successful adults who could show them the right way to do things.
     
    I wondered if her program could help turn me into the positive role model I needed to be for the team. It was definitely worth a shot, I decided. It would get me close to her, and I could probably get her in bed with minimal effort. She was the perfect candidate. I needed a positive image, and she needed a boost in her confidence.
     
    I decided to call her office. We had all received information on how to get involved with Older Brothers at the fundraising event. I wasn’t sure if anyone else had called yet, but I needed a girlfriend, and it would have been easier just to use someone I’d already been seen with.
     
    I pulled out my phone and punched in the number that was on the pamphlet. The receptionist answered and directed my call to Kendra.
     
    “This is Kendra,” she answered, and I was immediately reminded of the big beautiful hazel eyes staring into mine at the fundraiser. I wanted her to pose as my girlfriend, but I also really wanted her to let me take her to bed.
     
    “Kendra, hey, it’s Cade Hendrix, from the fundraiser?” I phrased it as a question, asking if she remembered me.
     
    “Yeah, Lucky! Hey, it’s a pleasure to hear from you. So, are you interested in joining up with Older Brothers as a positive role model?” she asked, going immediately into sales mode.
     
    “Not exactly. Actually, I have some business I want to talk to you about, and it may include that, I guess. I was calling to see if there would be a good time for us to get together and go over a couple of things that could be beneficial to both of us,” I said, hoping I wasn’t so vague that my proposal sounded creepy.
     
    “I’m not sure,” she said hesitantly. “What did you have in mind?”
     
    “I was thinking maybe I could show you a nice, quick little lunch spot I’ve discovered,” I told her, taking it back to our previous, flirtatious conversation.
     
    “I thought you didn’t know anything,” she said, playing along. I could hear that bashful smile in her voice. I could think of some other quick lunch options besides just taking her to a diner or café. Like taking her back to my place and feeding her myself. But it was a bit soon for that, and I had other needs besides sexual ones.
     
    “Well, I asked around,” I told her.
     
    “Did you do that just for me?” Those eyes twinkled. Those cheeks blushed. I could imagine it perfectly, summoning my memory of her from the short time we’d spent talking.
     
    “Guilty as charged. I simply could not pass up the opportunity to help you out after you gave me that look yesterday,” I told her.
     
    “Okay, then. It looks like I’m free for lunch today. Where do you want to meet?” Her tone switched again as she regained her composure and returned to her professional voice.
     
    “Well, there’s Daily Grind, which is not far from your office,” I suggested. “It started off as a newsstand, and now it’s a little not-so-greasy spoon diner. It’s a nice place, very public, but also quiet and reserved like a coffee shop.”
     
    “You sound like you’ve done some research,” she teased.
     
    “Hey, I’m just telling you what
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