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He could tell that there was something off about the way she said that, and the way that she looked at him, but because he couldn't pinpoint it, he wasn't going to say anything about it. He nodded, "Sure, I'd like that." Moving back from her, he slid onto her bed, pushed one of the pillows against the headboard and leaned against it, arms crossed over his chest as she retrieved the remote from its place on the floor and turned the TV on. Another LSU game was playing from the next year. "Ah," TJ said, "This game was such a bust. It was the Tigers' game if that ref hadn't been paid off." Annie chuckled as she looked over at him. This felt so much better. "You're such a drama queen. The ref called it because dude didn't have possession of the ball for three seconds before butterfingers let i