Chapter 38: Happy Valley
September 26, 2026
"Dude, wake up." Mike was standing in front of the bed with a pillow in his hand, ready to swing if his friend would continue his stubbornness.
"Give me another half hour," his friend scoffed, pulling the covers over his head. Mike obliged and after a simple non-verbal agreement with a head nod by John, he took the pillow and forcefully swung it at his friend's back.
"What the fuck, Mike?" I yelled as I pulled the covers from over me and gave him a death stare. "What part of 'give me another half hour' don't you understand?"
"Sean J, it's almost noon," John responded, pointing at his phone. "We've gotta leave soon for the game if we don't want to hit traffic on the way up."
"Shit man, there's going to be traffic either way," I scoffed, finally getting out of bed. "Give me another half hour and I'll be ready."
"I remember what happened the last time you said that," Mike chuckled, still holding the pillow in his hand.
"Hit me with that one more time and you don't get any catches next Friday," I sarcastically threatened, before walking into the bathroom to get ready for tonight.
...
"It's a white-out and you're wearing orange," Mike stated, shaking his head as John sat at the wheel in State College traffic. "I don't even know if you'll be able to tailgate today with us without dying."
"Just because I don't root for Joe Paterno University doesn't mean you guys should shun me tonight," I laughed, proudly boasting Penn State's opponent Syracuse on my shirt. Even though I had no clue where I was going to go to college in a few years, I was a Syracuse fan through everything, thanks to my father.
"It's Al Golden University now, actually," John said from up front. He was right too; once Joe Paterno retired in 2010 and passed away shortly after, Al Golden took the job and ran with it, delivering State College two national championships.
On the other side of the spectrum, Syracuse was still led by Doug Marrone, who had another championship ring on his finger after my father won his senior year. Both programs were easily the east coast's elite and were ranked within the top 5; Penn State at #3 and Syracuse right behind them. It was supposed to be the game of the week and my father got my friends and I field-level seats. Unfortunately for Mike and John, they were on the Syracuse side of the field.
"I think we're here," John announced, pointing at his parking ticket on the front of the truck. He found the spot my dad paid for, then parked the truck, where we set up shop with the grill and satellite TV.
I took the football out from the back seat and pointed for Mike to go out for a pass. After loosing my arm up a bit, we started running some routes. Some people started watching from their tailgate spots, seeing two kids that actually looked smooth with this game of "catch," compared to the usual two middle-aged men who can barely get the ball to one another.
"Heads up!" Mike shouted as his throw sailed over my head and in the direction of someone's table. I turned around and ran over to try and catch it, pulling it down with one hand, but barreling into whoever was behind me.
I got up and dusted myself off, then looked back to the girl behind me. Not even noticing who she was at the time, I offered a hand to help her up and she took it, fixing her blonde hair once she finally stood up.
"What? You look like you saw a ghost," she chuckled with a smile slowly creeping across her face.
"Well I really haven't seen you in a while," I answered, still wondering how and why Brandi Sullivan was standing right in front of me now. The last time I saw her was two years ago and she was just a freshman with a lot of potential who was lusting over me. I had flashbacks go through my head of when I cheated on Candace, but then I shook them off while examining how the last two years have treated her.
"I know, I know," she said, giving me a hug. "How've you been though? We've all missed you at Davidson."
"Pretty good," I replied, still examining how good she looked without being too obvious about it. "Starting quarterback for a good football team, made a shit load of friends and have an awesome girlfriend."
The last comment soured her expression just a tad, but she tried her hardest to keep it unnoticeable. "That's great Sean Joseph. I'm actually at Bedford now...my mom got transferred for her job up here, so we're pretty close I guess."
"Damn, and you didn't tell me this?"
"I didn't know where you moved to, silly."
"Good point," I admitted, shrugging my shoulders. "I just didn't expect you to move to PA and see you at a Penn State game of all places."
"Yeah, my friends have tickets," she said, pointing at the two girls sitting down beside us. I looked over and gave them a quick wave, them waving back and sharing a school girl-esque giggle with one another. I then heard Mike yell something from the distance and saw him motioning his hands for a pass back. "Go ahead and continue throwing...maybe we can do lunch or something soon to catch up?"
"That'd be fine by me," I agreed, before unloading a rocket in Mike's direction. "I guess I'll talk to you later."
We exchanged smiles before I jogged back to catch a pass back from Mike. Him and John stood there with their arms crossed, like I was hiding something from them, but I pushed it aside. "Old friend, guys. There's nothing there."
"Is she available?" John asked as Mike shut his mouth. I laughed to myself because if I had to put money on it, I would have bet Mike was going to ask the same exact thing.
"You guys aren't getting that," I chuckled, before we dropped the subject altogether and enjoyed the rest of our pre-game festivities.
...
"Tyler Gordon rolls out to his right, fires to David Jones in the back corner of the end zone...it's caught! Touchdown Orange and they've stunned this crowd, taking a four point lead with just a minute remaining!"
"It's the 'Cuse, bitch!" I shouted at Mike and John, with Mike shoving me in retaliation. "Guess it's not going to be Happy Valley tonight!"
"Eat shit dude, we still have a minute and two timeouts," John reminded me, but I wasn't hearing it. I was about to pocket $50 from each of them if the Orange could hold the lead, plus bragging rights for the rest of the season.
"Wayne Mitchell drops back to pass facing a third and 15...he looks left, pumpfakes, here comes the rush...fires deep...and it's picked off! Junior safety Jay Browning skied up to snatch that and Syracuse will come out of Beaver Stadium with a huge victory!"
I looked at Mike and John and snickered, putting my hand out in which they proceeded to lay two $50 bills there. We watched as Gordon took a knee to let the clock run down to zero as the Penn State faithful walked out of the stadium quietly to the tune of Syracuse's fight song.
"...we'll fight and with all our might, for the glory of Syracuse!" I sang proud with the band as Mike and John just shook their heads in disgust.
"Remind me not to bring you to another game," John said sarcastically. "You ready to go yet?"
"Yeah, let's go."
I started to walk away and was five steps into my path before I was stopped with a tap on the shoulder. I turned around to see a familiar face, but a face I haven't talked to personally in a long time.
"Well look who it is...how's it going Sean Joseph?"
"Pretty good Coach Marrone," I replied, shaking his hand. "Congrats on the big win, looks like you have another title contending team this year."
"Yeah, I'm hoping. Still got a long season ahead of us," he sheepishly said, trying not to boast too much. "How's your season going? I've had scouts at the games and they've said you're playing well."
"Well we're undefeated," I answered, trying not to boast either. "And I feel like I'm playing well, hopefully we can keep the ball rolling."
"I hear ya Sean Joseph. Well I've got to get back to the locker room to talk to my boys. I'll talk to you soon, okay?"
"Sounds good Coach," I replied, before turning to walk away.
"Can't wait to see you wearing the blue and orange," he said softly, just loud enough for me to hear him as he walked back to the visitors' tunnel.
"Maybe he actually thinks I'm good enough and doesn't just want to add to the Woy legacy," I thought to myself, before I continued my walk out to John's truck.
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