The week passed faster than I thought it would. With Leo looking out for me, I barely lifted a finger. I had to watch the others be coached during fencing practice and did what conditioning I could to stay in shape. After a few days, everyone got used to seeing Leo and me around each other. Leo has a panic attack every time the starter gun came out. When it did, we'd either retreat to the locker room or head to our room. I'd gotten used to the feeling of hugging him and wiping his tears.
It was time for the weekend outing with the guys. The plan was to stay at a hotel downtown for the weekend as we played around. I knew it would be a risk being around the other guys all the time, but I felt better knowing that Leo was coming too. I packed a small duffel bag before checking my ankle. It felt good as new.
"You remembered everything?" Leo asked as he slung his bag on his shoulder. I nodded. He made a move to grab my bag but I stopped him.
"I'm all better now. You don't have to keep carrying my things," I said quickly. He sighed with a tired look on his face before he took my bag from me anyway.
"I've gotten used to it. Let's go," he said, walking out the door. I followed after him to meet the others at the main gate. On the other side of the gate was a Volkswagen bus. Easton smiled when he saw me.
"Hey you made it. Leo? You're really coming too?" Easton asked amused.
"I go where my kid goes. You haven't noticed?" Leo answered sarcastically as he set our bags in the trunk. The others greeted us as we waited for one more person. So far, there were five of us. Easton, Leo, Sawyer, Nathan, Cody, and myself. Leo got in the van and sat quietly in the very back. I sighed before turning my attention back to Easton.
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