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Author: Kelly Elliott
damn song. Just then Jeff’s phone vibrated and lit up. We were at a stop light so he picked it up to read it.
    “ I’m getting a text from Ellie , that’s weird.” Jeff said as he turned the m usic down.
    Jeff’s little sister Ellie was a senior in high school and w as about to graduate in two d ays. I had never personally met her face to face but sure knew enough about her to feel like she was my little sister as well . He was throwing her a graduation party Saturday night. She had turned 18 in November and he had been putting off having her come to any of our parties until she was out of high school.
    No one on the team was to meet her until then and e ven then , she was pretty much off limits. He was very protective of his little sister.
    I was an only child so I didn’t get the whole tighter than tight sibling thing. I did know that Jefferson and his sister where pretty damn close though. They grew up with a drunk as a mother and Jeff pretty much raised his sister.
    “ Ahhh Shit, we need to swing by and pick up my sister . Something must be wrong if she wants to le ave school early.” Jeff said as he made a quick U-turn.
    “Holy shit… …. you are actually going to allow me to meet your baby sister?! HOLY FUCK…. Let me write this shit down! I get to me meet the ever elusive baby sister of Jefferson Johnson!” I said as I let out a laugh .
    “Shut the fuck up douche bag! ” Jeff said as he punched me on my left arm. “ Hey, I’m s orry , I know you wanted to stop by McBride’s and lo ok at that gun.”
    “ I can take a lo ok at it later today or tomorrow. No worries.” I had my eye on a Remmington Model 870 12 gage pump action for a few months now. I could always head over to McBride’s gun shop another time.
    Jeff and I were planning on going out to my grandfather’s ranch in Mason in a few weeks to catch up with the old man and help out with some things he needed done around the place . Nothing made me happier than hanging out wit h my G ramps and helping out on the ranch. Most of the happy memories from my childhood are thanks to my grandfather and grandmother . There is noth ing that I would not do for them. Nothing.
    “What do you think is going on? I mean she never asks you to pick her up early.” I said to Jeff as I lo ok ed at my watch. His sister had to have at least another hour of school le f t.
    “ Shit I don’t know. I know she was happy the other day knowing everything was set for her scholarship to UT. She has worked her ass off in school. The money from our grandmother should help cover the additional costs that her scholarship won’t. I had it invested and it has done really well. ” Jeff said as he sped towards Ellie ’s school.
    From what I gathered from hearing Jeff talk about his sister was that she was pretty damn smart. She was third in her class. Worked her ass off in high school taking every Pre-AP class she could get into and ev en to ok some ACC classes to get a jump start on her college classes. She already had enough college credits to enter UT as a sophomore. Jeffers on was pretty damn proud of her and bragged about her all the time.
    “Hey man, do me a favor….send her a text f rom my phone giving our ETA of five minutes will ya ?” Jeff asked as he sped even fast er towards her school. To say that he was over protective of his baby sister was putting it lightly.
    For some reason my hands started to shake when I was punching in his message to Ellie . What the hell? I mean, I got a little bit excited at the idea of finally getting to meet Ellie face to face bu t come on? Maybe it was just my shoulder acting up. I hurt it during spring training and now I carry a bottle of Advil in my pocket everywhere I go .
    Yeah, surely that was it! I mean come on , it is just Ellie , Jeff ’s sister , for Christ sake. She had been over to our place a few times but Jeff always made sure I was never home when she was over. From what I can remember she lo oked like she was
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