Wildcat: Chapter 12
Wildcat: A Forbidden Sports Romance (Wildcat Hockey Book 1)
I let Scarlett pick the restaurant. She chooses McDonaldâs and then stares at me, daring me to tell her no. Ash is going to give me so much shit. Especially after he joked about taking her to get an extra value meal for our second date.
Itâs hard to care right now though as she sits across from me dunking a chicken nugget into honey mustard sauce and casually glancing at the form she placed on the table between us.
Bad news for her: even when sheâs glaring at me, I like being around her.
I pop a fry in my mouth and lean back in the booth. âSooo, photography?â
Her gaze narrows.
âI heard you talking to Lindsey yesterday. You didnât mention it the other night.â
âWe didnât mention a lot of things.â
âFair enough. Do you have your camera with you?â
âYeah, why?â
âCan I see some of your pictures?â
âThere isnât a lot to show. Iâm just practicing and doing favors for friends.â
âWhat about the ones you take just for you?â I keep staring at her until she rolls her eyes and relents. She pulls her camera from her purse and then comes over to sit beside me. I hadnât realized asking to see her photos would get her closer, but Iâm high-fiving myself as her hair tickles my shoulder.
She powers it on and holds the display where I can see. She skips through a dozen images of Mikeâs bar, finally stopping on one of Jade smiling, eyes downcast, hand up to her face, tucking her hair behind one ear.
âShe was tired of posing for me at the end, but it ended up being my favorite. She looks so sweet and innocent.â Scarlett snorts like Jade being innocent is funny, then looks over and our eyes lock. Her gaze darts to my mouth and she licks her strawberry red lips. âSheâs a chameleon like that. Sweet and polite one minute and ready to hop on the bar and dance the next.â
âBeautiful.â
She looks away first. âShe is.â
I meant Scarlett, but something tells me she knows exactly who I was talking about.
âAnyway.â She moves back across from me. âHowâs hockey? Ready for the first game?â
I chuckle at how quickly sheâs put space between usâboth physically and emotionally. âItâs great, and Iâm always ready.â
âOf course you are. I bet you spend the entire off-season counting down the days.â
âSomething like that.â
She raises both brows pointedly.
âWhatâs that look?â
âNothing.â She sets her empty nugget container on the tray and then pushes the form toward me with one pink nail.
âAll right. All right. A dealâs a deal.â I fill out the form and she takes it fast, like sheâs afraid Iâm going to do something with it. I guess I canât blame her.
âTell me what the look was about. Is counting down the days for hockey that bad of a sin?â I take our trash and dump it, then hold open the door for her.
âIâve known guys like you. Your whole world revolves around the sport and everything else is second. At least youâre honest about it.â
Is that me? Hockey is my job, so yeah, itâs important. I love it, too, which makes it easy to focus on. But Scarlett doesnât know me well enough to be making a judgment call like that, which tells me this isnât about me.
âYour ex?â
âHe is a Formula One driver.â
I nod slowly as I try to picture her with someone else. I donât like it. âYou came second to his career?â
âIt was better for his image if I stayed out of the picture.â
Sheâs quiet, and Iâm sorry I pushed her to talk to me. I didnât mean to poke at old wounds, and I definitely didnât want to end this date with her thinking of some other guy.
The ride to the arena is silent. I kill the engine, and she immediately goes for the door.
âWait.â I place a hand on her thigh. Heat travels up my arm. She looks at my hand and I remove it. âYou deserve to come first. Always. Youâre right not to settle for less. Iâm sorry if I made you feel that way.â
âNo.â She shakes her head. âYou didnât. It was just one night of fun with a stranger, right?â
I nod, but canât seem to make the word come out of my mouth. It doesnât feel like an accurate assessment at all.
After our afternoon practice, coach asks me to hang back.
âThe A looks good on you,â he says.
âThanks, Coach. It feels good.â And it does. Weâre finding a rhythm with the new guys and I think weâve got a great team that can win some games this year.
âI donât know how to say this delicately, so Iâm just going to shoot straight with you.â
I gulp. Oh shit. My first thought is he knows I slept with his daughter, but then I realize heâs far too calm.
He places both hands on his hips. âWeâre looking good out here. Everyone is focused and excited.â
âBut?â
One side of his mouth hitches up. âWeâre in the pre-season bubble where everyone is dedicated and working hard, but soon enough that will fade. Last season was one drama after the other. The thing with Declan and the intern, then Ash getting a sex injury and missing two games.â
I almost laugh, but itâs clear coach is really worried.
âWe had some unfortunate setbacks,â I say. âNo one wants to win more than us.â
âYou guys are young. I donât expect you to be on all the time. I know you have lives outside of hockey, but when those things impact the team, I worry. Especially when it feels like we have something special here. This is maybe the most talented team Iâve ever worked with.â
A spark of pride fills my chest. I love playing hockey, but knowing youâre part of a team that has a chance to do big things is something special. âWhat can I do to help?â
âLook out for the guys. Youâre steady and reliable.â
âYou make me sound like a used car.â One corner of my mouth pulls up into a half-smile.
âYouâre a good guy, Leo. Your head is on straight. Be a leader, on and off the ice, thatâs all Iâm asking.â He slaps me on the shoulder and squeezes. âIf only they could all be as scandal-free as you.â
Nervous laughter escapes my lips as the weight of what heâs asking settles on my shoulders. He thinks he can trust me and he canâon the ice.
âSee you tomorrow,â Coach says as he skates off, leaving me feeling like the biggest jerk of all time for having his trust and respect when Iâm secretly lusting after his daughter.
Ash rode to the arena with me today and heâs waiting for me in the locker room.
âWhatâs wrong with you?â he asks when he sees me.
âNothing. Tired, I guess.â I canât get Coachâs words out of my head. I know I should have already had these feelings of guilt, but they were drowned out by the excitement of having Scarlett so close. Iâve been too focused on her to really think about what itâd mean for my relationship with Coach if he knew what happened. And what I want to keep happening.
âBullshit. You looked energetic as hell five minutes ago when you were scoring on Mikey like he wasnât there.â
I pull off my practice jersey and sit in my stall. âFirst road trip of the season. Do you think the guys are ready for it?â
âNice dodge. Fine. I wonât press.â He stretches his legs out and crosses one ankle over the other. âYeah, I think weâre ready. You know as well as I do that nothing gets rookies going like those first few games. Itâll be a chance to see how we play as a unit and work out kinks. Loosen up. Itâs just the pre-season.â
âYeah, youâre right.â
âCheer up, Romeo.â He laughs. âYour dream girl works here now and tomorrow weâre flying to Vegas.â He waggles his brows.
âYeah, about that. Coach wants me to keep an eye on the team and make sure everyone stays out of trouble and that thereâs no drama on our first trip.â
âTheyâll be fine.â
âWhat about you? Heâs also worried youâre going to break your dick again.â
He grimaces and curls into himself protecting his crotch. âMe too.â
Ash had an unfortunate sexperience that resulted in a trip to the emergency room with a penile fracture. Thatâs an injury I hope to never have.
âNot to worry, though. I invited the guys over tonight so they can get it out of their system and are focused when we leave tomorrow.â
I groan.
âAh come on. I ordered foodâall healthy shit. I picked up a small amount of booze, invited all the guys, a few girls; itâll be very chill. Hey, hot tub clean for later?â
âThatâs not happening.â
âFine. Fine.â He grins so I know heâs fucking with me. âNo hot tub, but at least come hang out. This will be good for the rookies, and for you.â
âGood for me?â I prefer a quiet night in before games and he knows it.
âYeah, weâll go good cop, bad cop on them together tonight and let you clear your conscience, and then we can all avoid your pep talks when we get to Vegas. Everybody wins.â
A few hours later, Iâm on Ashâs couch playing Xbox with Tyler. Heâs coming from the juniors league, where he put up some impressive numbers. Heâs on the chopping block to make the final roster, so I know I donât need to waste my breath on giving him a pep talk. His ass is on the line.
Iâm not a fun-hater, contrary to Ash poking fun at me about not wanting to party tonight. Unfortunately, weâve been friends long enough that I know heâs usually right. So Iâm trusting that getting the guys together to hang and let loose will be good and not result in things escalating and a bunch of hungover guys showing up to the plane tomorrow.
My phone buzzes in my pocket and I reach to get it while trying to keep up with the game one-handed. But when I see Scarlettâs name on my phone, I forget all about the controller and the game in front of me.
âSorry, man. I have to take this.â All those good intentions to back off from pursuing Scarlett after Coachâs talk earlier, take a flying leap out the nearest window.
I toss the controller, and answer as I weave my way toward the front door. âHello?â
âHey, Leo. Iâm sorry to call.â
âNah, donât be. Itâs good to hear from you.â My heartâs racing as I step out into the driveway.
âI think I forgot the form in your car.â
Iâm silent. Her voice has made me temporarily stupid, and I canât process her words.
âThe form with your travel preferences,â she clarifies.
âRight, uh, let me check.â I walk across the street and open the garage.
On the floorboard of the passenger side of my car, the form sits partially under the seat. âFound it. Do you want me to email it to you orâ¦?â
âCan I swing by and get it? Iâm already halfway there, and if I donât get it to the equipment manager in an hour, my own father might fire me.â
I chuckle. âDoubtful.â
âYeah, well, Iâd rather the thought not cross his mind. I should be there in about ten minutes. Are you home?â
âYep. Iâm here.â
âGreat. Iâll be there soon if I can remember how to get there.â
âIâll text you my address.â I do and then bring the form inside with me. While I wait, I pick up the living room and kitchen. She knocks as Iâm lighting a vanilla-scented candle. Overboard? Probably.
I hustle to the door and pull it open. Iâm smiling even before I lay eyes on her, but when I do a once, fuck who am I kidding, a thrice-over, my jaw drops.
Sheâs changed since work and the dress sheâs wearing molds to her small curves, pushes her boobs up, and shows a lot of smooth, tan leg. Fuck me.
âLeo?â
âYep.â My voice is tight and squeaks like Iâm going through puberty.
âDo you have the form?â
âSay what now?â
She laughs and brushes past me. I pick up my jaw and close the door.
âI canât believe I missed this the first time I was here,â Scarlett says as she walks through my house for the second time.
She runs a hand along the framed jerseys on the wall and picks up a hockey stick lying in the entry way between the garage and kitchen.
I take it from her and set it against the wall. âYou were distracted by the pool.â
âAmong other things,â she says quietly.
I nod toward the form on the kitchen counter.
She picks it up and reads it. âPerfect. Thank you.â
âWelcome.â
Awkward silence hangs between us. Damn I want her, but I canât shake the feeling of disappointing my team and screwing up my relationship with Coach. Without that, Iâm as good as done.
She takes a step back. âI need to get this to the arena.â
I want her to stay, but I keep my mouth shut. Sheâs my coachâs daughter. Iâm the one he expects to stop any drama and keep the guys from losing their heads. But right now? Iâm struggling to keep myself in check.