Chapter 81: The Watcher
My Hockey Alpha
The lodge that we were supposed to stay in for the duration of the first match of the tournament was
old and dusty, but that wasnât the most disconcerting thing about the place.
The most unsettling thing was that I sensed a shifter somewhere very close. Were the Crescents
already starting to spy on us? I suspected that they would start spying and plotting some sort of
sabotage at some point, but not this early on in the tournament.
I decided to ignore it and not mention it to Nina for the sake of not scaring her. Instead, for our first day
at the lodge, I tasked everyone â myself included â with cleaning the place up. If the state of this
place really was intended to throw my team off our game so we wouldnât perform well in the match, I
wasnât about to let that happen.
âAlright,â I said, clapping my hands together once everyone had time to look around and bring their
things inside. âLetâs clean this place up.â
My team looked a bit shocked, but no one complained. We started by opening up all of the doors and
windows to let in some fresh air, then got to work sweeping, dusting, and scrubbing. Matt played some
music on his bluetooth speaker, and soon enough, we were all dancing around and singing to the
music while we worked. Even Nina seemed to be having fun, which made me smile as I had been
secretly worried about her since the last time we spoke. As I watched her quietly humming to herself as
she cleaned, I could almost still feel our kiss in the rain on my lipsâ¦
She must have felt me watching her, because she suddenly looked up and met my gaze I quickly
averted my eyes back to cleaning the bar, trying to push the memories of our last kiss out of my head.
It hurt like hell to be so distant with one another, but I had to do it There was no way out of this
arranged marriage
We finished cleaning by the time the sun went down, finally relaxing into the comfortable couches in the
living room and resting our tired limbs. There was still no electricity, but Nina started a fire in the
fireplace and found a stash of candles, which illuminated the lodge and created a cozy atmosphere
Soon, everyone had either retired to their rooms to get some sleep or had fallen asleep right there on
the couch
I looked over at Nina, who was nestled into a large armchair with a book in her lap and her feet curled
up on the couch like a cat. She had fallen asleep at some point while she was reading, and the book
was beginning to slip out of her fingers.
Making sure to stay quiet so as not to wake her, I slowly stood and grabbed a blanket off of the couch
before walking over to her. She looked so peaceful as she slept in the firelight, as though she didnât
have a care in the world. I wished that I could find a way to make her feel that same peace during her
waking hours.
A pang hit my chest as I realized that the only peace I could offer her would be if I walked out of her
life.
I shook my head, dismissing the negative thoughts from my mind, and gently took the book out of her
hands and placed it on the coffee table I laid the blanket over her, hesitating for a moment as I looked
down at her
âMmâ¦â she muttered, nuzzling down into the blanket. I quickly stepped away, feeling my face get hot,
as her eyes fluttered open. âEnzoâ¦â
âSorry,â I whispered, backing away. âI didnât mean to wake you.â â
âItâs okay,â she whispered, sitting up in her chair and rubbing her eyes, yawning. âSleeping in a chair all
night probably isnât the best idea.â
âYeah, probably not,â I said with a quiet chuckle. âDo you need help getting to your room?â Nina shook
her head and stood, wrapping the blanket around her like a cape. She flashed me a sleepy, yet
adorable, smile before waddling off toward the stairs.
I stood in the middle of the living room as she started to ascend the stairs. She stopped halfway up,
pausing and staring down at her feet before suddenly turning toward me with rosy cheeks.
âAre you going to bed, too?â I nodded. âI was planning on it.â
My eyes widened at her next words. â Will you stay with me tonight?â she asked. âI donât like sleeping in
new places.â I hesitated for a moment, staring up at her, as I wondered what to say. Was she inviting
me to sleep with her as a supportive friend, or something more?
âNina, Iââ
âItâs nothing sexual. I just donât wanna sleep alone. But itâs okay if you donât want to,â she said. The way
she was wrapped up in the blanket like a burrito, with her head of dark hair poking out and her big
brown eyes, made her look almost childlike
I shook my head. âItâs okay,â I said, walking over to the stairs and climbing them to meet her âCome on.
You can sleep with me â
Nina and I walked up the stairs the rest of the way and made our way down the hall toward my room. I
opened the door and went in, gesturing for her to follow. She stayed by the doorway, looking at me
almost warily.
âHey, youâre the one who wanted to sleep with me,â I said. âYour room is right down the hall if youâve
changed your mind already.â
Nina shook her head. Stifling a chuckle, I walked over to the opposite side of the bed and sat down,
removing my shoes. I felt the mattress move next to me and glanced over my shoulder to see her
curled up as far on the edge as she could get, still wrapped up in the blanket I had given her
Before I could ask her if she wanted a real blanket and not just a throw blanket, I heard a soft snore
escape her lips.
She was asleep already I wasnât sure how long I was asleep when I was suddenly awoken by the
feeling of being watched. I jolted awake, feeling my eyes glow as I scanned the dark room, it was
empty and quiet, save for Ninaâs gentle breathing beside me. I looked down at her, feeling a sense of
protectiveness as I looked at her sleeping body and the way her chest moved up and down in the
moonlight with each breath.
I still had the feeling of being watched, though, there was no doubt about it, and it was the same
sensation that I felt earlier when I sensed the shifter nearby. It mustâve been the same shifter. I moved
slowly, keeping my eyes fixed on the open window, and quietly made my way over to look out
It was still quiet and peaceful outside as ever I took a deep breath, feeling the breeze on my face, but I
couldnât shake that feeling⦠There was a shifter out there, and they were close.
But as I looked harder, scanning the forest with my night vision, the shifter mustâve seen me looking for
them. The feeling of being watched quickly faded, replaced only by the emptiness of the quiet night and
the sound of Nina rolling over in bed.