KATE
I woke up sweaty, hair stuck to my neck and my body tangled up in Tylerâs. I pushed up on my elbows, finally finding the opportunity to check out all the artwork on his body without interruptions.
A large skull, with waves of colorful smoke around it and crossed hockey sticks in each eye socket, covered the whole left side of his chest. The details were immaculate, and the tattoo seemed to be more than just a random picture.
Heâd live and breathe hockey till the day he died; hockey made him who he was. It didnât matter how much it suffocated him at times, it would always be a part of who he was.
I knew my doubts surrounding our relationship bothered Tyler. Heâd walked away from me without a word more than once when I tried to voice them.
But when I thought of things such as hockey being his life, I didnât want him to risk any of that for me. We both enjoyed being together a lot. I was quite sure I was falling in love with him.
I felt stupid though. He was a kid, a young, extraordinarily talented hockey player. Even if I fell completely head over heels in love with him, he wouldnât reciprocate that.
I wasnât looking for anything serious, yet my feelings for him were serious. One of us was bound to end up getting hurt, and I was pretty sure it was going to be me.
But at that moment, I just wanted to relish the fact that we were wrapped up in each otherâs arms and deal with the rest of the bullshit later.
Tyler moved beneath me, butterflies flapping through my stomach. His eyes opened hastily and a million-dollar smile came alive.
âMorning babe,â he muttered, pushing me on my back and hiding his face in my breasts.
âGood morning to you too.â
He moaned, moving his head back and forth. âLetâs stay in bed all day.â
âYeah, about thatâ¦â
He sat up, raising an eyebrow. âLet me guess, youâre working.â
âIt is Monday,â I answered. âBut no, Iâm not going in today.â
âI have to be in the gym for a bit, but thatâs it for me.â
I squeezed my arms around him, kissing his neck and moving up to the scar on his cheek to begin my attempt to bribe him. âIâm hoping youâll help me with something today.â
âAnything.â
I laughed at his confidence, knowing he would definitely not want to help with what I was about to ask of him.
âPiper needs you and Ben to help her move into my building this afternoon.â
His lips pressed against my forehead. âTell her to hire movers.â
âI tried. She wants you boys, all sweaty and hero-like for her.â
He groaned again. âWill you be there?â I nodded, shooting my most charming, pleading smile. âThen okay. Iâll help. I suppose I can skip the gym.â
We left his bedroom so he could make us some coffee. I looked at all of his furniture and the pictures heâd put up on his walls. All of them were of his parents and brothers. He obviously had close relationships with them.
âYou finally unpacked.â
He laughed from inside his kitchen. âNo,â he yelled back. âMy meddling mom did it the other day.â
âAt least your mom loves you,â I joked, but we both knew it was true. My mom hated me and had proven that by beating up my face. Luckily, my bruises had healed and were only visible from up close.
I left Tylerâs building out of the back service door, sneaking into the parking garage. The air was frigid, and all I had on was my leather jacket from the night before.
It felt like the walk of shame, since I was wearing the same clothes. Except I had ~no~ shame. A few minutes later, Tyler ran up to me. He put his arms around me and said, âItâs freezing. Get in the car.â
âOkay.â I shivered, and we climbed into his warm Mercedes. He had used the auto-start feature, so the heat had been on for a few minutes. âWe canât pull up to my building in your car. And you canât be seen if there are reporters.â
Tyler nodded, and we formed a plan.
Fifteen minutes later, we drove past my building. Piper stood out in the cold, with three people holding cameras surrounding her.
She made eye contact as the Mercedes passed and lightly shook her head, a movement only I would notice. âKeep driving.â
And he did. His windows were tinted black, such that no one was able to see inside the car. A few minutes later, Tylerâs phone rang, and he answered it on speakerphone. âWhatâs up?â
âPiper needs you to get Kate inside her building. She says to be a ghost, whatever the fuck that means,â Ben said.
Tyler looked at me, confused. âWill do. Whatâs going on outside?â
Murmurs came from Benâs end of the line. His voice lowered a few notches as he answered, âNot sure. Piperâs dealing with whatever it is.
âShe said sheâll just hire movers, but she does need to talk to Kate about whatever is going on so get her inside.â
He hung up the phone, and Tyler circled the blocks of the Upper West Side until we tried to figure out how to get me into my apartment. An idea struck me, and I dialed a phone number.
âDavid?â I asked. âItâs Kate Martin.â
âAre you trying to get in?â my doorman asked, sounding frustrated.
âYes, I am. Is there a back entrance?â
âWe can try the delivery door out back. Iâll meet you over there. Definitely drive up if you can; theyâre looking for you like a hawk.â
Ben also met us out back, and Tyler handed him the keys to park the car far away. Tyler and I rushed to the delivery door, as David held the door open.
âHead upstairs now.â
Tyler and I ran to the service elevator and pressed a random floor number. We got off on the twentieth floor, stepping out in search of the residential elevators.
Reaching a corner, I leaned against a wall. For reasons I couldnât understand, I began laughing. I laughed so hard, my stomach was beginning to hurt.
Tyler pressed his hands against the wall, one on each side of my head, before lowering his head to laugh with me.
Neither of us knew what was so funny, but we were in that moment together. Just the two of us without any interference.
He moved his hand, wrapping it around my neck, then rubbed his thumb along my jawbone. I stopped laughing when I saw the look in his eyesâthe look of need.
I scrunched his T-shirt in my hands, drawing him even closer. Our faces crushed together, emitting lightning bolts of lust.
We pulled away at the sound of the elevator chiming. We ran through the halls hand in hand like kids. Jumping into a residential lift, I pressed my key for PH2.
He didnât let go of my hand as we rode up in silence. I watched him out of the corner of my eye, and holy hell, that man looked gorgeous in his dark jeans and white T-shirt, with a black Blades sweatshirt zipped over it. ~Mmmm.~
The doors opened to my foyer, and I pulled him in behind me. I walked us straight to the kitchen, looking for one of my dadâs million remotes. I rummaged through them, finally finding the one I needed.
I pressed on the little door icon on the touchscreen display, and the French doors leading to the butler pantry slid open. I pulled him in with me and pressed the key. The pantry lowered us, doubling as a hidden elevator.
âWhat the fuck,â Tyler whispered, more to himself than to me.
âThis will take us to a wine cellar, oddly enough. It also acts as a safe house.â Tyler just stared at me as we exited the secret pantry.
My dadâs wine cellar was massive, and it held food, all kinds of alcohol, water, flashlights, first aidâbasically everything you would need in an emergency.
I had accidentally discovered that room while playing with his remotes. I hadnât known about its existence myself until a couple of weeks ago. The number of gold bars Iâd found had stunned me.
Tyler walked around slowly, looking at everything stored in the room. I crept up behind him and jumped onto his back. He leaned his head backward and smiled.
âI figured we could pick out some liquor,â I whispered. âI think Iâm going to need it.â
âYouâve got plenty to choose from,â he replied, gesturing around the room. âIâll have whatever youâre having.â
After we returned upstairs, a bottle of whiskey in hand, I pulled out my phone to text my best friend and trusted assistant.
Kate
Iâm inside.
In no more than ten minutes, she and Ben came barreling through my foyer. I handed out the four tumblers of whiskey I had ready. âSo what the fuck is going on?â Tyler asked in a clipped voice.
Piper looked at me. âYour interview with Sports Times went viral.â
âWhat? Why?â I asked.
âThe world is obsessed with you right now. Iâve been fielding calls from reporters all day. Youâve had six talk show requests in less than twenty-four hours.â
I shook my head, still confused. âWhy though?â
âBecause you kind of just shot to success. You came in out of nowhere to run Martin Financial and then stood up for womenâs equality. Not to mention your shutting down of that idiot reporter on live television.â
Ben rubbed his hand on Piperâs back; she seemed quite worked up. Not that I could blame her, sheâd been going crazy dealing with ~my~ problems.
âHonestly though,â she began again, âI donât think thatâs what itâs truly about. I think a lot of this has to do with the pictures that have surfaced of you two.â She pointed to Tyler and me.
âAnd really, Kate, youâre fucking hot. And crazy young. I think thatâs why the fascination with you.â
Tylerâs arm stayed around me. As he kissed the side of my head, he said, âI mean, you are really hot.â
âOh, stop it,â I told him. âYouâre not helping.â
Piper picked up her phone and started giggling. âYouâre fucking trending, Kate.â
I stared at her. âIâm not sure I even know what that means.â
âYouâre trending on the Internet. Millions are talking about you ~right now~. Youâve been hashtagged.â
Tyler and Ben started laughing loudly. âNo shit,â Ben said. âWhat is it?â
Piper turned her phone, then Ben passed it to me and Tyler.
~#KateFuckingMartin #TheHotBoss #DonâtFuckWithKate~
âOh my God,â I whispered. The rest of them continued laughing while I stared into space.
âSo are reporters just going to camp out in front of my building to talk to me? Take pictures? I donât get it.â
âBabe,â she said, âIt means that your private life is becoming public. And you need to be careful.â She moved her eyes to shoot a pointed look at Tyler.
âWhy are you looking at me like that?â he asked. âIâll always protect her. You donât have to worry about me.â
Every time he spoke protectively of me, my feelings for him grew stronger. How could they not? He was wonderful, more wonderful than Iâd ever imagined he could be.
The mood in the room seemed to lighten after his comment. Somehow he made Piper and me feel safe.
We made some jokes and decided to put a movie on. Outside, it began snowing. It was the first snowfall of the year, setting a romantic afternoon mood.
Ben called in some for Thai food, and Tyler started a fire in the living room fireplace for us.
âAre you spending Christmas with Nicolette this year?â Piper asked. âYou know, since sheâs not insane anymore.â
I laughed, gulping down my Pad Thai. âActually, sheâs vacationing in St. Bartâs with some girlfriends. She left this morning.â
âStill making irresponsible money decisions?â
I shook my head, excited I could finally stick up for my sister. âIt was my Christmas present to her.â
Tyler squeezed my hand, maybe still feeling awkward when Nicolette came up in conversation.
Ben chimed in. âWhatâs the deal with your sister, anyway?â I narrated her story to them. An hour later, I was finally done. It was not an easy story.
They all told me it wasnât a good idea to trust her; however, I felt she deserved the benefit of the doubt. I had to go with my instincts.
âSo youâll spend Christmas with me and my crazy parents?â Piper asked.
âI think Iâll just stay home. I donât mind being by myself. I may visit Bill and Tessa for a bit.â
She hated my answer. As did Tyler.
âSpend it with me.â His eyes looked fierce; he didnât want to take no for an answer.
âReally. Iâve been alone for many holidays. Iâll be okay, guys.â
That would be the first Christmas without my dad alive, and the only memories I had of the holiday were with him.
He did work a lot, and in my adult years when I was in France, we were rarely able to spend it together. I was never invited to spend Christmas with my mom and Nicolette, so I truly did know how to be alone without bitterness.
Iâd stay in pajamas all day and watch romance movies. Usually ones with a Christmas theme that would make me cry. I would let myself cry for hours and eat a lot of crap food.
Every Christmas morning, I opened the gifts I was sent from my uncles, my father, and the one I religiously bought myself each year.
This year was different though. Uncle John, who never married, had been texting me obsessively over the past few days due to all the media attention.
Of course, he invited me to be with him on Christmas, but Dad had told me all about his tradition. Heâd pick one of his weekday sluts, as dad called them, and ravish them for the day before sending them on their way.
People were drawn to money, and if someone had it, theyâd be able to find suitors anywhere. It was oddly impressive, but weird to think about your uncle in that way, especially because he had been so fatherly to me all my life.
I didnât want thoughts of Christmas to drown me, so I moved my attention back to the three people sitting in front of me.
Ben and Piper were engaged in a heated conversation about who the best Blades player was. I found it hysterical because Piper knew nothing about hockey.
Ben was making a consistent case for how Tyler was the best, while Tyler and Piper disagreed.
âBen,â I warned. âSheâs just trying to rile you up.â
He turned, looking at Piperâs pretty face. âReally?â
âI donât know a damn thing about hockey,â she said, shrugging her shoulders. âI donât even like it.â
Tyler gasped. âYou donât like hockey but youâre best friends with Kate?â
Piper looked at him like he was an idiot. âMaybe you stupid ass men need to have everything in common, but we women donât.â
I stood up from the couch, making my way into the kitchen. They continued arguing among themselves in my living room. They were ridiculous. I picked up the bottle of whiskey, knowing everyone could use a refill.
I heard Piper call out, âYou should be nice to me, you know. Iâve been rooting for you since day one. Ask Kate.â Tyler and Ben laughed at her, making me grin.
My life felt so normal at that moment. My best friend, boyfriend, and Ben were all sitting together, acting like the twenty-somethings we were.
It was nice to take a breather from the busy lives we each lived. The morning may have started hectic, but now that night had fallen, it was relaxed and fun.
Relaxed and fun never lasted though. That wasnât real life.