Wildcat: Chapter 28
Wildcat: A Forbidden Sports Romance (Wildcat Hockey Book 1)
When the final buzzer sounds, denoting the end of the game, I skate off the ice and follow my team down the tunnel. Losing always sucks, but never more than when you know youâre the better team.
Tampa Bay should have been an easy win. Three of their top players are out with injuries, and theyâve struggled to patch together a line that can get anything going. Until tonight.
Coach is grim-faced and quiet in the locker room after yelling for fifteen-minutes straight. He attempts a smile and tells us to keep our heads up. I cool down and then get summoned with Jack and Ash to the media room.
I pull on a Wildcats T-shirt and shorts and run through the things Blythe told me to say during interviews if I was stuck. I shouldnât need to say a lot. The media loves Jack, and heâll be happy to answer whatever they throw at him, but if Iâm going to be a leader on this team, or any team, I need to be prepared.
The three of us take our seats behind the microphones placed along a row of tables, facing reporters and cameras. Coach comes in last and takes a seat next to me. He starts us off, fielding a few questions on what went wrong and how we move forward.
Iâm starting to tune it all out when someone calls my name. I sit forward, so my mouth is near the microphone.
Tiffany Ryan, not her real name, stands. Thereâs no need to stand other than she wants all eyes on her. I squirm. Tiffany is the reporter from camp who scoped me out during an interview. You know, the one everyone thinks I slept with because I was staring downâNOT at her tits. I knew it was only a matter of time before I ran into her again.
I have prepared for this moment. Do not look anywhere but at her face. Do NOT look anywhere but at her face. I repeat it over and over in my head.
âLeo, you appeared distracted tonight.â She pauses to give me time to respond, but like Blythe taught me, I stay silent until she asks an actual question. Sheâs fishing right now, and Iâm not taking the bait.
Her dark red lips pull into a devious smile. âIs your new relationship with Coach Millerâs daughter causing tension between you and the rest of the team?â
âMy relationship withâ¦â I gulp, look at Coach, then Ash and Jack, like they might be able to bail me out, then back to Tiffany.
âScarlett Miller.â Her brows furrow in fake confusion. She holds up a phone, and even from eight feet, I can tell itâs her. âThis isnât you and Scarlett Miller at a photo exhibit earlier this week?â
âWeâre friends,â I say confidently. Fuck, itâs hot in here. âAnd no, it has not caused tension between the team and me.â At least not until this moment. âTonight Tampa came ready to play, and we didnât.â
Her gaze flicks back to the phone. âJust friends?â
I nod. A small dip of my chin that feels like a wrecking ball. Yeah, yeah, we look like more than friends. We are more than friends, but this isnât exactly the time or place to announce it. Dammit, Tiffany.
âNext question,â Coach asks, with a side-eye in my direction.
I donât hear anything after that, thanks to the ringing in my ears. Oh fuck, this isnât good. Did I really call Scarlett my friend in front of⦠I count the number of cameras aimed at the front of the room and feel like throwing up.
As soon as the press conference is over, I bolt.
âSlow your roll, Lohan.â Jack presses a hand to my chest. He juts his chin behind me. Right, Coach. Fuck. I donât know which conversation Iâm dreading more.
We file out into the hallway, and I wait for Coach to catch up. Head lowered and voice quiet, he says, âBe in my office tomorrow at eight. Weâll talk about the photo then.â
âCoach, Iâmââ
He holds up his hand like he physically canât handle me saying one more word. âTomorrow. First thing.â
In the locker room, Ash is sitting at his stall next to mine.
âAnd the award for the first scandal of the season goes toâ¦â He holds out both hands in my direction dramatically.
âDamn.â I drop onto the bench. âI really fucked this up.â
âWhatâd Coach say?â
âNothing. He told me to be in his office first thing tomorrow.â
He inhales sharply, teeth clenched so that it makes a whistling noise.
I pull my phone from my pocket. I have texts and voicemails from everyone but the person I was hoping.
âWhat the hell am I going to say to her?â
âYou mean to your friend, Scarlett?â
âWe were supposed to tell her dad together. I froze. I didnât know what to say.â I fumble through excuses, and they all suck.
The look Ash gives me tells me as much.
I shove everything in my bag as fast as I can. âI gotta go. Text you later.â
âGood luck, buddy.â
I head out to my car and text Scarlett to find out where she is. I donât know if sheâs seen the interview yet, but I know it wonât be long if she hasnât.
She responds back to let me know sheâs at my place and thatâs where I head, as fast as I can.
Sheâs waiting in her car when I pull up. I can tell the instant I get a glimpse of her face that she saw.
âIâm so sorry,â I say. âThey caught me totally off guard.â
She lets me hug her. âI know. I saw the article this afternoon. I wanted to give you a heads-up, but there wasnât time.â
I nod slowly. Yeah, a heads-up definitely would have been nice. âDid your dad already know too?â
âI donât think so. The article referred to me as an unknown. I guess they figured it out sometime during the game.â
âShould we talk to your dad tonight?â
âIâll talk to him. Heâs going to be upset I didnât tell him before he found out like that.â
âIâm pretty sure any anger is going to be directed at me. Iâm supposed to report to his office in the morning.â
Scarlett gives me a sympathetic face. I take her hand and start to walk inside, but she doesnât budge. âWait. I need to ask you something.â
âSure. Anything.â
Her gaze darts to the ground and then slowly lifts to meet mine. âWas my dad really the only reason you didnât want the media to know about us?â
I replay her words twice in my head.âI donât follow.â
âIâve been in relationships where we kept things secret, and I donât want to do that again.â
âThe ex?â I say, slowly piecing together her concern.
âYes. He kept us a secret for the entirety of our relationship.â
âYou said you were together for a year?â
âYeah, an entire year that I was hidden from his public image. It wasnât all his fault; he was following the advice of people he trusted, but Leo, I canât do that again. So, if you arenât ready to be with me, really be with me, then I canât do this.â
I cup her face. âIâll call every reporter I know right now if thatâs what you want, baby.â
One side of her mouth pulls up into a smile. âI donât think thatâs necessary, but I do need to know that Iâm not going to be kept separate from your professional life. I donât want to get in the way. I just want to be a part of your whole life. And I donât want to be Leo Lohanâs friend.â
âYouâre Leo Lohanâs girlfriend, and I promise, no more hiding,â I say. âWherever I go, you go. I want to hold your hand everywhere we go.â
âOkay.â She lets out a breath. âGood.â
She wraps her arms around me and squeezes me tight. I sigh in relief. âWant to go to Wildâs? The guys are all there, and I can show you off. A little PDA, and Iâm positive we can make the front page of the news.â
âNext game for sure,â she says. She peers up at me and bites the corner of her lip. âI think tonight I need to go home and talk to my dad.â
âRight.â Oh man, my palms sweat. âDo you want me to come?â
âI better talk to him first.â She smiles. âIâll call you later, boyfriend.â