of painkillers kicked in and Daniel seemed relaxed about the situation. I figured I’d take him home and then he
to help him, although not before acquiring the standard freshman 15 and a pile of student loans I couldn’t pay. I started waitressing to pay the bills, all the while putting on m
y due to all the time my father spent with the two of us. I looked in the refrigerator and made sure there was milk and yogurt, easy essentials for eating with one a
ing, I thought about lying down for a few minutes before heading out, but Daniel seemed lost in conce
a new client meeting.” He stood up and started pa
o do some activities. Squats, one-arm push-ups, one-arm chin-ups, you kno
oked up from his phone. “This is
m to look at me. He swerved around me,
situation. I’m sure they can wai
Daniel continued to pace as
keep sayi
a little hush hush about it” I looked at him, almost about to laugh. My cousin had a nice training business going, but no
mean, maybe she
trainer. She said it’d be easier to keep a secret since I’m not that well-known. Trust me. I think
“ You can just postpone for one more d
ring me a t
think they’l
can’t do it. Not today.” He looked straight i
you c
we’ll still make out with a ton of money. Plus, I think you owe me.” He smirked and nodded his head. “She didn’t le
t, old Mrs. Rosa. I’m not re
rls now with 5 pounds instead of 3, right?” We both laughe
et a personal trainer’s license. I needed to put my personal doubts aside and do this for him. Plus, I could use the extra money. I just re
t’s the
awkwardly with his good arm. “You
*
t was a lot to ask. I stopped briefly by my apartment so I could change into my sleek black spandex pants and a vibrant blu
ing to celebrity news sites, he gained 30 pounds in order to look more like he had a Dad
t, then maybe Daniel’s arm would be ok and he would be the one looking for the Brentwood mansion. I turned off onto a tree linedis
immaculate green lawn. A huge stone mansion sat at the end of the driveway. I parked in front of the 5 car garage
was on the other side of the door, I could train them. Why I felt so ner
door opened, I