I am prefacing this for misusing the term ‘dragged’. Drug is frequently misused in place of dragged.
Proper use of DRUGGED versus DRAGGED—is conventionally used for purposes of clarity —Dragged is a verb, the simple past tense and past participle form of drag, meaning to pull along, such as dragging one’s feet.
Drug or drugged is the simple past tense and past participle of drug, a noun or a verb, relating to chemicals or substances that affect people's bodies and mental state. A substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose.
Drug and Dragged is not interchangeable and drug is unrelated to drag.
It’s dragged not drug. Basic English.
“Gritting my teeth, I glare at Brianne for the mess she’s created and drug me into”.
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Kadence is an overachiever when it comes to academics, she studies when everyone else is busy socialising. Most go to college for the ‘experience,’ also known as hooking-up with randoms, partying, and overall acting crazy.
She, enjoys her unassuming life as it seems everyone and their best friend loves to brag about their sexual exploits.
“I think it’s a bit trashy, to be honest. I’m not stuck up, really; I just have standards.”
Ty doesn’t do ‘girlfriends.’ Ever. He hasn’t had one since his freshman year in high school, and his parents passed away. They usually involve drama and a headache that he avoids. He’s honest with his intentions and he never lies or makes empty promises to his conquests.
One day they literally collide…the next day at lunch, she sees him with a jock chaser on his lap and she hits him in the crotch with a chair as she exits.
Growing up, her father was absent, a lot, training or travelling to games. She grew up with her Nan outside of Boston, who was her live-in nanny until the age of fifteen. Her father’s career was over then, and her Nan returned to England. She was never told much about her mum, and eventually, she stopped asking. Her father’s family hail from Ireland and her father was sent to live with his aunt who lived in Alabama when he was eight, so he grew up in the states and played college ball before the NFL. It’s one of the main reasons she chose to attend Alabama for college, because of her family’s historical value. She’s in a football-crazed college, the daughter of a football-crazed man, so its a match made in heaven.
Ty sees Brianne and Kadence walking home and offers them a lift which she declines, therefore with the approval of his co-conspirator, Brianne, he physically places her in his car.
Football in the south is basically a religion.
“There are four seasons in the South:
Winter, Spring, Summer and Football”.
“Bad enough I’m a football star’s daughter, but now, apparently, I’m one’s girl as well”, courtesy of her best friend tagging her as his girl on social media.
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“Feeling like a giant circus freak as people smile and wave at me or send me dirty looks. It’s either they love me for supposedly being the girlfriend of one of their favorite players or they hate me for it”.
After witnessing her father play for so many years and being submerged into the football lifestyle, she can recognise by watching Ty play, that he is talented enough to play for the NFL if he wants to, and be successful by going the distance. Ty plays like a man possessed.
His mind vomit on his brother’s opinions ‘What if they decide to be a*sholes or they don’t like her? I’ve never cared in the past about what they’ve thought when they’ve met any chicks I was dating, but I wasn’t serious then, either. I want them to like her, and I want her to like them, but not too much. Not more than she likes me anyhow. Am I really jealous of my brothers? My brothers and I all sort of resemble each other, along with my mom and dad, so I guess they’re considered good-looking. Sh*t, I hope she doesn’t think they’re hotter than me. Didn’t think that’d ever be something I’d say to myself, that’s for sure. Should I be worried about them liking Kadence too much? I sound like an idiot, all this second-guessing. If it’s meant to be, then she’ll be happy out here, and everyone will be just fine. And if they don’t care for her, then it’s their loss, because I do’.
〰️ Meeting Chaos, her father the ex-football star now the biker ‘Chaos’ is enlightening.
〰️ The three brothers inherited a secret moonshine business...
〰️ Clyde’s food obsession...
“Pretty?” Whispering, he pulls away just enough so he can speak against my mouth.
“Yeah, Ty?”
“I sure do love you.” His lips flutter over mine as they speak some of the most meaningful words I’ve ever heard.
“I love you, too, Tyler Owens, so much.” He stares down at me as I respond, his eyes full of raw emotions so sincere that they have my stomach twisting in delightful spins.
There is a disreputable athlete (a bad egg to spoil the dozen) causing a minor skirmish when he speaks to Kadence. The athletes covertly oust a date drug predator.
Minor conflict from Jada and her mean girls’ tribe.
“How I ended up with someone like her, I’ll never know, but I’m so, so grateful.
Nate says to give her—and I quote—a good d*icking and then just slide it on her finger. I can see why my brother’s still single with that one.
Clyde, on the other hand, (yes, I broke down and asked him too) suggested that I should cook for her and maybe put it inside a cake or something.
Yeah, NO.
Clyde’s answer to everything is food. If he ever ends up married, he’s going to have to roll the chick around from stuffing her full of food all the damn time. Kadence thought I was bad about it. She has no idea what Clyde’s woman will go through. Poor lady”.
There is no cheating. From the onset, he pretty much declares his intentions.
Observation: No self-respecting man-boy should wear slides. Very unmanly and driving with them on, isn’t that dangerous?
In ‘First Time’ or retitled ‘Freight Train’, readers are introduced to Kadence’s father Chaos, he has his own book ‘Hollywood’ (Oath Keepers MC Hybrid).