A/N: Okay. So, this definitely isn't my best work and it could be a lot better. I know that. I've actually felt really awful since last night, but I just really wanted to get something posted today. Hopefully, I'll feel better tomorrow. But anyway, if you're still here and reading these chapters, I just want to say that I really appreciate it. It really means a lot.

Day 8: At a Sporting Event Together

Title: Baseball

Maddie looked around the baseball stadium with a small smile on her face.

Baseball definitely wasn't something she liked to watch on tv, but she felt that actually being at the game would be a whole different experience. And even if the game ended up being boring, then Maddie didn't care. At least she was there with Chimney, and they could make some memories together.

Maddie took off her baseball cap and ran her hand through her hair before she put it back on. She looked over at Chimney and he was doing the same thing with his except he was adjusting it so it would fit him better.

They both had the exact same blue and white Los Angeles Dodgers jerseys and hats. Chimney was the one who suggested they should get them, and Maddie agreed.

The more she sat there and looked at Chimney with his hat on, the more she was thankful for him suggesting to buy it in the first place. He looked absolutely adorable.

"You look really cute today," Chimney said, bringing Maddie out of her thoughts.

She laughed as she looked over at him.

"I was just thinking the same thing about you," she said as she began to smile.

Chimney grabbed Maddie's hand and kissed the top of it.

"Is it about to start?" She asked as she pointed at one of the dugouts because a few players had walked out.

"Yeah, soon," he said as he reached for the baseball glove he had bought earlier before they had found their seats.

Maddie's brows raised as he hurriedly put it on.

"What are you doing?" She asked.

"Putting on this cool glove. It probably won't happen, but I'm getting ready just in case one of the balls fly up here."

Maddie's eyes widened.

Uh-oh.

She didn't think about one of the balls flying up into the stands. She started to calculate how close they were to the field, and they were seven rows up.

"Oh my god, Chim!" Maddie panicked.

"What? What's wrong?" He said, concern evident in his voice.

"One of us is gonna end up in the hospital with a broken nose or worse," she said.

"Maddie, that won't happen," Chimney assured her.

"But I've seen those videos of people losing teeth and getting knocked out at baseball games!"

Chimney took off his baseball glove and positioned himself in his seat, so he could place his hand on Maddie's cheek.

"We're on the seventh row, so the chances of a ball making it up here are very slim. We're going to be fine. If I thought we were in any danger, I definitely wouldn't have brought you here… and I honestly just bought the glove because I thought it was really cool. That's it. I don't exactly expect a ball to fly up here. I didn't mean to make you worry."

"You don't have a lot of faith in these players," Maddie pointed out.

Chimney laughed. " 're good, but they're not that good."

Maddie shook her head and a small smile formed on her face.

"Are you okay? If you're not, then we can leave," he offered.

She looked at him and he was completely serious. He was so worried about her that he was willing to leave the game even after he had spent a lot of money on their tickets.

"Chim, no! We're not leaving. You spent so much money on this."

He shrugged. "The money isn't important, but you are… and we'll leave and watch the game at home."

"I love you, and I know I got a little scared for a second, but if you say that we're going to be okay, then I believe you. I trust your judgement, so we're gonna watch the game right here."

Chimney ran his thumb across his cheek. "Are you sure you're okay?

She nodded. "I promise."

"And I love you, too," he said as he took his hat off.

He leaned over and kissed Maddie, and then, he planted kisses all over her cheeks.

Her hat fell off, and Chimney stopped kissing her so he could grab it. He brushed her hair out of her face and put it back on.

"How do I look?" Maddie asked.

A small smile formed on Chimney's face. "Amazing."

Maddie started to blush and grabbed his hat so she could put it on him.

"How do I look?" Chimney asked after she got it on.

"You also look amazing."

He grabbed her hand and gently squeezed it.

The players were walking out on the field, and the game was officially starting. Maddie glanced over at Chimney and he was so excited. His eyes lit up and he had the biggest smile on his face as he watched everything happening on the field.

Maddie already knew that she was most likely going to enjoy watching Chimney's face and his reactions a lot more than the actual game.