Wildcat: Chapter 26
Wildcat: A Forbidden Sports Romance (Wildcat Hockey Book 1)
The following day, I arrive at the arena with Scarlettâs coffee as usual. I stop in the break room, but the coffee is already made. Someone got here early. Iâm smiling as I head to her office, thinking of last night. Daria already texted late after I got home to give me the thumbs up. I was tagged in a bunch of photos outside of the exhibit and I got bonus points because one of Maxwell and me blew up. Heâs been retired for two years, but the people of Minnesota still love him.
I head to Scarlettâs office to deliver her coffee, but when I step into the doorway, my steps falter at the sight of Anna. She looks up from her desk and smiles. âHi, Leo!â
âYouâre back.â Iâve never been more disappointed to see Coachâs assistant.
âYeah. Just this morning.â She blows out a breath and looks around frazzled. âI feel like Iâve been gone for a million years. Did you need anything? I havenât checked emails yet.â
I take a step backward, retreating from her office. âNo. I didnât need anything. I just saw the light on. Welcome back.â
I canât believe how disappointed I am. I guess the good news is that Iâll still see Scarlett, but with the season in full swing, it was nice to catch little glimpses of her during the day and steal kisses over breaks.
Sheâs waiting for me outside of the locker room, coffee cup in hand. A smile spreads across my face at the sight of her. Damn, Iâm going to miss seeing her every morning.
âI just stopped by your office,â I say when I stop in front of her.
âWas I there being fabulously efficient?â
âSadly no.â I lean in and inhale her fruity-smelling shampoo. âThereâs an imposter in my dream girlâs office.â
I pull back at her soft laughter.
âI found out last night when I got home.â
âI guess youâll have to get your own coffee from now on.â I point to the cup in her hand.
âOh, no. This is for you.â She holds it out. âI thought it being my last day and all, Iâd bring you a morning drink for a change. A small repayment. Plus, I wanted an excuse to see you.â
âYou never need an excuse.â I take it but donât make any move to drink it.
âItâs tea.â She rolls her eyes. âI had a real moral dilemma ordering it, too.â
I hand over hers. She reads the side where I had the barista write Girlfriend instead of her name. The guy looked at me like I was an idiot, but the smile on Scarlettâs face makes it totally worth it.
âWhere are you heading today?â I put a foot of distance between us when a couple of teammates appear in the hallway.
âIâm not sure, but Iâll be at the game tonight, boyfriend.â She brushes her fingers against mine and starts down the hall. âDo me proud.â
We have a light practice, and then I go home to nap before the game. Ash stops by when itâs time to go to the arena.
âKnock, knock,â he says as he walks through the front door. âReady?â
âYeah. One more minute.â I set the vase of roses on the kitchen table. The entire first floor is romance centralâcandles and flowers on every surface.
âWhat in godâs name happened in here?â Ash looks horrified as he takes in my attempt at romance and seduction.
âScarlettâs staying over tonight after the game. Too much?â
âItâs⦠intense.â His brows climb up toward his hairline.
I may have gone overboard. âWe made things official last night. I wanted to do something big for her.â
âCongrats. You sealed the deal with your dream girl.â He claps me on the shoulder. âIâm happy for you.â
âOkay.â I step back and scan the room one last time. Sheâs either going to be pleasantly surprised or run out the door. Hereâs hoping sheâs wearing heels, so I can catch her if she chooses the second option.
Ash and I are both due in the media room before the game. As much as I dread interviews, the best time is always before the game when I can wax poetic strategy and optimism.
Weâre playing Pittsburgh tonight. Weâve tinkered with the lines enough that weâre starting to get into a rhythm. Those early season nerves and worries are abating, and itâs just pure excitement rushing through my veins during warmups.
As I stretch near the bench, I scan the seats Scarlett sat in last game with her mom, but theyâre empty. A ping of disappointment hits me, but then I see her making her way down the aisle with a drink in one hand, popcorn in the other. Jade is a step behind her. Warmth spreads through my chest, and another dose of adrenaline floods my bloodstream.
She looks up and catches me staring. Two fingers around her drink lift in a small wave, and my heart beats faster.
My family doesnât come to my games that often anymore. Theyâre supportive, and I know theyâre proud, but we werenât a hockey family growing up. In fact, my family wasnât really into sports at all.
Having Scarlett here for me feels nice. I forgot what it was like to look up in the crowd and have people there just for you.
I donât have time to bask in it for long. The game is a full-out war. We lost to Pittsburgh in the playoffs last year and the hard set of Ash and Declanâs jaws during the first period tells me Iâm not the only one out for redemption.
At the first intermission, weâre up by one and head to the locker room. I glance up at Scarlett, and she winks at me. Yeah, I think I could get used to this.
We pull out a victory, and after cooling down and showering, Iâm the first dressed and ready to go. I donât have any after-game media tonight, so I slip out and text Scarlett.
She replies back with a selfie of her standing next to my car. Hell yeah.
Ash stops me before I leave. âWildâs tonight?â
âGot plans,â I say with a grin.
âRight. The fiery seduction. Donât burn the place down. Iâll call you tomorrow.â
I make a beeline for the parking lot. Before Scarlett can see me, I hit the unlock on my car, and she jumps back.
She looks up, smiles, and jogs toward me. I let my bag fall to the ground and catch her.
âFirst one out. Impressive.â Her breath is visible in the night air. âI missed you all day.â
âI had incentive.â I place a quick kiss to her mouth. âMissed you too.â
âWhat are we doing tonight?â
âThe guys are going to Wildâs, but I was thinking we could celebrate by ourselves at my place?â
âLove that idea.â She drops down and tries to pick up my bag. It weighs about as much as she does.
Laughing, I scoop her up, bag and all, and deposit them both in my car. When we get to my place, I do the same, picking her up and carrying her inside.
âI thought we were celebrating.â She laughs as I strip out of my T-shirt and jeans in the entryway.
âYeah.â I pause, boxers still on. âA naked celebration. Was that not clear?â
A sexy, husky laugh sounds from her lips, and she pushes the only remaining clothing down over my hips. My dick springs up, happy to see her. She kisses the head of my cock, just as I remember I have a whole setup for this.
âHold that thought, dream girl.â
She shoots me a confused look as she pops off.
âClose your eyes,â I instruct as I haul her into the living room. I light all the candles, then turn back to her. Sheâs still fully clothed, but damn, if she isnât the sexiest girl Iâve ever seen. âOkay.â
Her dark lashes flutter open, and she inhales sharply. âLeo Lohan.â
âThatâs the first time youâve said my full name, and I donât feel like Iâm in trouble.â
She shakes her head. âDefinitely not in trouble. You did all this for me? Why?â
âI havenât had a girlfriend inâ¦â I trail off. I donât even know how long. âThatâs not the point. The point is, Iâm in this. All in. I really like you. I want to celebrate this.â I motion between us.
I donât think Iâve ever said those words to someone. Definitely not naked.
Slowly, she pulls her shirt over her head. She kicks off her shoes as she unbuttons her jeans. Thereâs a look on her face that tells me not to move, so I stare at her as she strips down in front of me in the glow of the candlelight.
She glances at my dick like she might be thinking of dropping to her knees again.
âI need to be inside of you,â I say. âCondoms are upstairs.â
âIâm on birth control,â she says.
âIâm clean. I was tested last month, and I havenât been with anyone else.â
My chest rises and falls in anticipation as she nods. Lust and excitement hang heavy in the air around us.
I set the stage for romance, but I fuck her hard against the wall the first time, too pent up and eager to hold back. Iâm so into her. My living room is a scene straight out of a cheesy, romantic comedy, and Iâm already thinking of all the other crazy shit like this I can do for her.
The second time is slow on the floor in front of the fireplaceâthe one thing I didnât light. When weâre temporarily satiated, I grab blankets from the couch for us to lie on.
âYou really havenât had a girlfriend recently?â Scarlett asks as she curls into my side. She runs a finger down my chest and over my stomach.
âNo, not since college.â
âWhy not?â
âUhhâ¦â I try to think of a nice way to put that I was busy sleeping my way through puck bunnies for the first year.
She smirks like she can read the thoughts in my head.
âI let all of it get to meâthe girls, the money, the attention.â
âWhat changed? I mean, you havenât been in the league that long.â
âAt the end of my first year, we were in Boston for a three-game series. It was the first time Iâd been back since I left college. After the second game, I went to a party at my college to catch up with some buddies. It was nuts.â I still remember walking in and people calling out to me, and the girlsâdamn, the girls. I got attention from girls in college, but this was different. They were unabashedly down to fuck, and they let me know it by pulling me into a room where five girls fed me shots, and we did just that. Yeah, not my finest moment.
âI showed up late to practice the next day. I was so hungover.â I shudder at the memory. âCoach Drew, my coach before your dad, took one look at me, benched my ass, and as soon as we got back to Minnesota, he kept me at the rink all-night skating and yelling until he was convinced I learned my lesson.â
âAnd did you?â
âYeah, definitely. And the photos that surfaced of that night a few days later only confirmed it.â
She makes a face. âOuch.â
âYeah. So, I focused on hockey. Iâve dated a little, but I guess youâre the first girl Iâve really wanted more with.â
She grins. That finger trailing along my chest lifts to the dimple in my cheek. âYou know what this means, right?â
That Iâm a goner? Totally head over heels for this chick? I shake my head. âWhat?â
She hops up and takes my hand to help pull me to my feet. âItâs time to tell my dad.â