Chapter 20 Bristol For the rest of the week, Jaxon and I had been inseparable. My creativity with work flowed more than ever and I practically walked on air every day. I felt bad for Jennifer since I stopped working out with her at night, but she said she understood. I didn’t tell her it was because Jaxon and I were back together; he gave me more than enough exercise each night. Ryan had been so busy with practice and his own life that even we hadn’t talked, just exchanged a few texts here and there. Since I lived near the stadium, it gave Jaxon a few extra minutes to relax before the game while I finished putting the sweet potato casserole together. “Are you sure we’ll have time to heat this up before the dinner?” I asked. He sat down at the bar and smiled. “Yes, we’ll have plenty of

