Wildcat: Chapter 33
Wildcat: A Forbidden Sports Romance (Wildcat Hockey Book 1)
Scarlett comes over to my house after practice with an overnight bag slung over one shoulder. The team leaves tomorrow morning for a series of away games. Itâll be the longest Iâve gone without seeing my girl since we started hanging out.
I take her bag and laugh. âAre you going on a week-long trip I donât know about?â
âHa. Ha.â She rolls her eyes as I mock struggle to carry her bag. For real though, itâs way too heavy for one night.
âDid you have a good time shopping with Jade and Cadence?â
âYeah.â Her tone is distant and distracted, and she looks away.
âThat doesnât sound convincing.â
âIâll tell you about it on the way to Maverickâs party.â She drapes her arms around my neck and leans in to kiss me. âHow was practice?â
âGood. Your dad didnât glare at me once.â
âSee?â She smiles. âYouâre already back in his good graces.â
I make a low humming sound deep in my throat. âAsh and Talia are riding over to Maverickâs with us.â
âOkay,â she says. âIâll get ready. I bought new boots.â
I change shirts and wait for Scarlett on the couch. She comes out a few minutes later, holding the end of her hair in a braid. Iâm temporarily speechless as I take in said new boots. They come up over her knees and make her legs look about a million miles long. âHave you seen any of my hair ties lying around? I thought I brought one, but now I canât find it.â
âNo.â I stand and look around anyway.
âA rubber band would work too.â
âI think I have one of those in my office.â
Sheâs a damn sight in those boots and a tight little dress, walking up the stairs to the second floor. She follows me into the office while I look around for a rubber band. I find a little skinny one and hold it up for her approval.
âYes, thatâs perfect.â
I drop it in her hand and sit back on the edge of the desk while she wraps it around the end of her braid. Who knew watching a girl do her hair was such a turn-on? For the record, everything about Scarlett turns me on.
âYou know, you could leave some things here. Or a lot of things.â I push off the desk and crowd her space. âItâs a health and safety issue if you think about it. You keep lugging that bag back and forth, and youâre going to pull something.â
With a snort, she places a hand on my chest. âYou want me to leave things here?â
âI want you to have fewer reasons to leave, so yeah. You can have a drawer or several drawers, whatever you want.â If I werenât afraid of scaring her off altogether, Iâd tell her what I really want is for her to move in. Iâm not sure how long I have to wait to bring something like that up. Iâve never lived with a girl before, but something tells me living with Scarlett would be a blast.
âI have to tell you something.â
Well that doesnât sound good.
âO-kay.â
âI saw my ex-boyfriend today,â she blurts out.
Iâm quiet for a beat as I let that sink in. âThe one that lives in London?â
She nods. âHeâs here for a race. Well, not here. Itâs in Austin.â
âBut he came to Minnesota to see you?â
Another nod.
I rub a pinch in my shoulder while I process this information.
âNothing happened. I just feel⦠off.â She gives her head a little shake. âI wasnât even going to mention it.â
âNah, Iâm glad you did. You can always tell me anything.â I hug her against my chest. I know she was still reeling from the breakup when we first met. Iâd like to think weâre in a good place where she isnât still hanging on to old feelings, but fuck, I donât know.
She melts into me and speaks quietly, âTwo drawers. One in your room for clothes and one in the bathroom for all my hair and makeup products. And a spot on the counter for my toothbrush.â
âDone.â I run my hand along the back of her head and tug on her braid to lift her chin. âAre you sure youâre okay?â
âYeah. Iâm good.â Her lips curve up slightly.
âWe donât have to go out.â
âNo, Iâm excited to go out tonight. I canât wait to meet Maverickâs wife.â
âDakota. Sheâs cool.â My phone buzzes in my pocket. âThatâs probably Ash. Ready?â
âSo ready.â
I sweep her legs out from under her and get the first real smile out of her since she walked in. My worries disappear, at least for now.
Maverick lives in an apartment across from the arena. I lived here my rookie season, as did Ash, so I know the building well.
Music filters out into the hallway when we step out of the elevator onto the eleventh floor.
âAh, this brings back some memories,â Ash says with a hand at Taliaâs back as we head toward the source of the noise.
The apartment is packed with teammates and other people associated with the Wildcats. Even Hercules, one of our strength trainers, made it.
Tylerâs standing near the door with a beer in hand. He lifts it in greeting.
âYouâre just in time,â he says and points toward the living room where Maverick is singing karaoke.
The wild rookie belts out the lyrics to some nineties love ballad, loudly and a little off-key.
âThatâs his wife, Dakota, in the kitchen,â I say to Scarlett.
We weave through the party, stopping to talk to everyone along the way. When Dakota sees me, she smiles. âLeo Lohan. How are you?â
âGood. You?â
âGood.â Her gaze flicks to Maverick. Heâs added hand motions now, waving one arm dramatically toward her. âThinking about investing in ear plugs, but good.â
âProbably wise.â I circle an arm around Scarlettâs waist. âThis is my girlfriend, Scarlett.â
âHi.â Dakota smiles. âIâve heard a lot about you.â
âYou have?â my girl asks tentatively.
âOh yeah. Maverick gossips about the team like a schoolgirl. Iâve been following along since the night he found out Leoâs dream girl was the coachâs daughter.â
I pull Scarlett tighter into my side and leave my arm wrapped around her waist. She looks up at me with those killer brown eyes, and my heart beats faster.
Itâs a fun night, letting loose with the team. During the season, nights like this are few and far between. And it seems like everyone is taking full advantage.
The booze is flowing, the karaoke is loud and awful, and I canât stop touching my girl. Though that last thing has little to do with the boozy atmosphere.
Weâre sitting on the couch: me, Scarlett, Ash, and Talia. The latter is trying to convince Scarlett to sit in the WAG section at the next home game.
âYou have to,â she says. âItâs so much fun.â
She looks to me for help.
Before I can tell her to sit wherever she wants, Ash leans over. âI donât know. Do they let friends sit in that section?â
Iâm gonna kill him.
I hook an arm around his neck and hold him in a headlock.
âNot the hair,â he says, while sending an elbow into my ribs.
Weâre just playing, but Talia gasps beside him.
I let him loose, but when I look over at her, it isnât us sheâs staring at it.
âOh my god.â Her eyes widen, and she looks up from her phone like it personally accosted her.
âWhatâs up, babe?â Ash asks and tucks his hair behind his ears.
She hands over her phone, and when his face makes a similar shocked expression, an uneasy feeling settles in the pit of my stomach.
âEverything okay?â I ask.
âYeah.â He hands the phone back and whispers something to Talia, then stands. âLohan, can you help me in the kitchen?â
âUmm⦠Sure.â
Scarlett looks between us, as confused as I am. I shrug and tell her Iâll be right back.
Ash grabs two new beers from the fridge and hands me one. âWe have a problem.â
âYour hair looks fine.â
âOf course it does.â He fishes his phone out of his pocket, and several long seconds pass before he thrusts it in my direction.
There she is, my dream girl on the front page of some trashy tabloid.
âWhat the fuck?â I mutter under my breath. I skim the article, but the pictures are what makes my heart pound in my chest. So this is the ex. Or as the headline puts it, Formula 1 Bad Boy Rhyse Fletcher.
She failed to mention that she kissed him. Fuck.
A sick feeling comes over me.
âWhat are you going to do?â Ash asks me.
âShow her.â I hand his phone back. âIâm sure thereâs an explanation. She told me she saw him today and that nothing happened.â
Ash doesnât look convinced, but I owe her an opportunity to explain. Fuck, I hope thereâs a good explanation.
âIncoming,â Ash says behind his beer.
I open my stance as Scarlett steps to my side. âIs everything okay?â
Ash doesnât speak, and Scarlett glances between us.
âShow her,â I say.
Her brows pull together as Ash moves closer. I look anywhere but at the phone. I donât need those images burned in my brain again.
I know as soon as she sees it. She inhales sharply, and her hand flies to her mouth. âOh my gosh.â
She swipes his phone and scrolls frantically. I focus on her expression, which is horrified. That seems like a good thing.
âIt isnât what it looks like,â she says. âHe kissed me for a millisecond. I didnât see it coming. You have to believe me.â
I nod. âI do.â
Or I want to. I canât think of a good reason that sheâd lie about it.
âI need to call Rhyse.â
âWhat?â His name on her lips makes white-hot jealousy course through my veins. âWhy?â
âThis isnât good for him.â
It isnât good for anyone.
She starts off, and I follow, gripping her bicep lightly. âWait.â
We move into one of the bedrooms out of earshot. The news must be making the rounds because we have more than one set of eyes on us.
âI should have asked this earlier, but I just assumed I knew the answer. Maybe I donât. Do you still have feelings for him?â
âNot like you mean, but I do care about him, and if he hasnât already seen this, he needs to know.â
Shit. Maybe it shouldnât sting that her first reaction is to call up the guy she was photographed kissing today, but it does. I shove my hands in the pocket of my jeans.
Scarlett closes the distance between us. âI am crazy about you. I want to be with you. Seeing him made me more sure of that than ever.â She moves before Iâm ready to let her go. âIâll only be a few minutes.â
I leave her alone and head back out to the living room.