Lucky Me
Lucky Me
After having the worst vacation in the history of Christmas breaks, nineteen-year-old Delilah returns to school with one explicit warning from her parents: No more gambling or they'll cut off her tuition payment and bring her home to attend community college in Honolulu. Of course, what her parents don't know won't hurt them, especially when they're an ocean away, so Delilah schedules her weekly poker game as planned-this time using a friend's dorm room as her meeting spot. She never expects to find Bennett, her resident adviser, sitting at her poker table. He's the guy who shot down her flirting during the first week of school months ago, the same RA who busted her for gambling in the dorms at the end of last semester, writing her up for violating the campus honor code. But now, Bennett needs Delilah's help: He's trying to earn money quickly. Not only has he lost his scholarship and his parents can't afford to send him to school without financial aid, his dad incurred a mountain of medical bills the year because of major health problems. Bennett is determined to not only pay for his education but also help his family. Even though it's impossible to say no to him now, Delilah tells him she'll agree to help him on one condition: he stays out of her in-dorm gambling for the rest of the school year. Armed with a fake ID Delilah and Bennett head to Sin City for a weekend trip. But will they make it out of Sin City intact?