thirteen

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5.5.23


"yous doing anything tonight?" Trent asks me and Jude as they watch me fill some paperwork

"nah nothing" i say

"ive got to go see my grandparents in birmingham tonight actually, its my nan's birthday" Jude explains

"bro how do i tell andy that i don't feel like babysitting his kids tonight" Trent asks

"unlucky mate" jude snorts

"and this time he's got some fancy family thing at his house with his wife so he's bringing them to my apartment"

"i can come help if you like, i don't mind kids" i tell him

"really?"

"yeah i don't mind at all"

"thank you so much Chlos"

"no worries, when do you want me over"

"Robbo said he'll bring them at 6, so yeah come around then"

"alright, ill see you then"

"yeah"

after the wedding me and Trent acted like nothing ever happened, i don't know why at all, but im not going to bring it up because thats just awkward

but it would be a huge lie if i said i don't think about it often, just Trent in general is always in my head. that moment where we nearly kissed still lingers in my head, and i do think sometimes what would have happened if my dad didn't burst through

i think my dad might be a reason i just haven't brought it up to Trent, in fact i haven't told anyone about it, not even Sofie, and as far as im aware Jude doesn't know so if T hasn't told Jude he probably hasn't told anyone either

it scares me because if we get together im not sure how my dad would react considering Trent is obviously one of his players, and that im his literal physio. but in the end i am still his daughter

its inevitable now, im falling for Trent

he has been a little off for a few days now, every time i ask him about it he either says he's knackered from training or he's fine, but i can kinda see he's not. i made him delete twitter the other day because i caught him reading through some of his comments and safe to say they weren't very nice ones, but still it doesn't seem to have helped

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TRENT'S POV

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