Now, after becoming loaded with cash from his first non rookie ISFL contract, Ace decided to purchase a home in Orange County, as he could not see himself leaving for the rest of his career at least. HE bought a 20 million dollar mansion right outside of the city, giving him about a 15 minute drive to the stadium and the practice facility, so it was already better than the 40 minute commute he had to endure for the last few seasons while stuck at his old apartment. This new mansion had something Ace had always wanted, a fully functional bowling alley, as that was what he planned to become when he retired from football. Next was the 14 bedrooms, all decorated like a different kind of Aircraft to match the Ace in the family's other favorite dangerous hobby, flying. Finally was the football field integrated into the back yard, which he would invite teammates over to practice, overall not bad for the price of 2 million dollars a year.
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