Wildcat: Chapter 4
Wildcat: A Forbidden Sports Romance (Wildcat Hockey Book 1)
The Uber driver sighs loudly. As if thatâs going to hurry me along. Iâve got Scarlett pinned against the back passenger door of his car, kissing her like that isnât what weâve been doing for the past three hours. I donât remember when Iâve had such a good time with a girl. Or with anyone, for that matter. I barely know this chick, but last night was like none other.
The driver lays on the horn, making Scarlett jump in my arms. I take a step back and glare at him through the window.
âI should go before he leaves me,â she says, staring up at me with those big brown eyes. Her hair is wavy and still a little damp on the ends. Sheâs wearing one of my old Boston University sweatshirts over her tank, and it comes down past her shorts. I hook my finger in the neck of it and pull her back to me.
âOh right.â She makes a move like sheâs going to take it off.
âNah, keep it. Looks better on you.â
She opens the car door, and I hold it as she slides into the back seat.
âThanks for last night, hot Leo,â she says as I shut her inside. The car pulls out of my driveway, and I look up to see Ash standing in his driveway across the street with a smile so big I might be tempted to regret getting caught walking a girl out, if it hadnât meant I got a few more minutes with Scarlett.
He crosses the street, pulling a long-sleeved T-shirt over his head. âLooks like you had a much better night than I did. Are we running this morning before we hit the road?â He does a scan of my bare chest and jeans.
âGive me five minutes.â
For the first three miles, Ash interrogates me while simultaneously giving me shit. I offer few details, which just makes it worse. Ash is my best friend, he knows me better than anyone, so it isnât that I donât want to tell him. Iâm just not sure I can put it into words. I had my share of one-night stands back in the day, but theyâve never been like that. And Iâm not just referring to the sex that was off the charts amazing. It was like Iâd known her forever.
âI knew I should have gone out with you last night,â he says. âGod, I passed out on the couch with my hand down my pants. When are you going to see her again?â
âIt hasnât even been an hour. I think Iâll wait until, I donât know, at least lunchtime to hit her up.â
He cocks a skeptical brow. âI know you. You wouldnât have brought her home unless you really like her.â
I donât bother denying it. Iâm not big on random hookups anymore. Been there. Done that. Have the cringe-worthy photos splashed on social media and tabloids to prove it. I made plenty of bad decisions my first year in the league. Since then, Iâve dated infrequently and no one more than a few months at a time. Dating is always hard, but itâs almost impossible at the beginning of a season.
The point is, I could have just as easily gotten Scarlettâs number and waited to take her out another night when I didnât have to be up so damn early. Iâm going to be tired as shit later, but I canât find it in me to regret it. Last night, this morning, whenever it was, was awesome. And the thing is, I didnât want to wait. I havenât been that excited about spending time with a girl ever.
âThe timing is awful,â I say. âWeâll be gone all weekend, and when we get back, we start camp, then right into practice, media events, then pre-season gamesâ¦â I trail off as I realize just how true it is. Even if her schedule was wide open, I have no idea when Iâll have a free night to see her again.
âItâll always be tricky. Invite her to a game. Oooh, invite her to one of the events Dariaâs been trying to get you to attend.â He snaps his fingers like heâs given me a genius idea.
Daria is my agent, and she would love that idea. Sheâs always pushing for me to attend more A-list events, where Iâm seen schmoozing with other local celebrities. I use that term loosely since itâs mostly athletes and influencers. âI canât do that.â
âWhy not? Thatâs a pretty baller date setup if you ask me. Formal attire guarantees sheâll be in a dress and all done up. The dinner and drinks are free, and Iâll even come along to make sure you donât screw it up.â
âYeah, Iâve seen you in action. I know exactly what type of wingman you are. You end up in deep conversation with chicks, talking about great loves and the one that got away.â
He grins and doesnât even try to refute it. Heâs totally that guy. Ash is likable and easy to talk to, and unexpectedly deep. He has this way about him that people want to open up and tell him their life story. It also means he attracts the emotionally damaged chicks sometimes because they latch on and feel seen or some shit. If I were a psych major instead of a business one, Iâm sure I could have a field day dissecting him.
âShe thought I was just some college student,â I say as we get back to our neighborhood.
âYou are.â
âYou know what I mean.â
âAre you sure she didnât recognize you?â
âPositive.â She guessed just about every occupation except professional athlete. And truth be told, I enjoyed connecting with a chick and my job not being at the forefront.
âAnd she still hung out with you?â
I shove him, sending him jogging off on the shoulder of the road.
âThatâs not the worst part.â
âDonât hold out on me,â he says with a grin. Heâs enjoying this way too much.
âShe thinks I live with my parents.â
âWhat?â He busts up laughing and comes to a halt in my driveway.
âShe assumed, and then I felt weird about correcting her.â
âWow, this just gets better and better. Okay, well, whatâs the move then? Invite her to lunch at McDonaldâs? Splurge on a large nugget meal with a couple of apple pies? Damn, actually, that sounds real good about now.â
I donât answer. Iâm not sure what the move is. I know itâs not that. And after the amazing night we had, where she had no idea that I was a professional hockey player, I donât want to invite her to some team thing like Iâm trying to show off.
âOkay, not lunch. Thatâs a weak follow-up to an all-night fuck fest. Besides, you might need the glow of the moon and stars to re-engage her bad decision-making. This girl sounds too good to be true. Hence the need for nightfall. Sheâs probably already regretting hooking up with you and blocking your number.â
I flip him off. Even with him busting my balls, my good mood canât be beat. She liked me. I felt it. And I liked her too. Last night was a damn dream.
âIâll figure it out when we get back. I donât want to bring her to some team event where I canât give her my full attention.â
âYeah, I get it. This is why Talia is perfect. Sheâs only interested in the hockey stuff, and sheâs cool with a last-minute invite. One bird, two stones.â
âTalia is sleeping with half the league.â
He shrugs. âWhen sheâs in town, weâre exclusive. It works.â
âWhen sheâs in town?â I counter. âYou say that like sheâs an international businesswoman instead of a part-time model who goes from city to city to hit up her many boy toys.â
Ash laughs lightly like he doesnât care. Maybe he doesnât. His relationship with Talia, if weâre even calling it that, makes no sense to me.
âScarlett was different.â
âI can see that, Romeo. You havenât stopped grinning. Well, if youâre serious about this chick, then yeah, your timing is awful.â
âGee, thanks. In the future, Iâll try to randomly bump into the hottest girl Iâve ever laid eyes on at a more convenient time.â
âHottest girl youâve ever laid eyes on, huh?â He makes a face to show his surprise.
âDefinitely. She was a dream. Too good to be true.â
âDamn. I knew I should have met up with you last night.â
By the time we get on the road for our guys trip, staying up all night is starting to catch up with me, but Iâve got big afternoon plans that include napping the entire ride up to Ashâs lake house and then chilling on the boat with a beer in my hand.
Jack, Declan, Ash, and I go every year just before camp, and this year, we invited two rookies: Tyler and Maverick. Itâs a chill weekend away from the arena where we have a chance to hang out and let loose before the season starts.
We take two vehicles and, unfortunately, I picked the wrong one to ride up in. Ash is at the wheel, and Iâm riding shotgun. Johnny Maverick, a rookie straight out of college, is yapping a mile a minute from the middle seat in the back of Ashâs truck. Maverick is a cool dudeâfunny, high-energy, and as a teammate, heâs going to be a blast to play with, but right now, when all I want is the lull of the tires rolling down the road, Iâm wishing heâd gone with the other guys.
Two hours later, we pull into the driveway of Ashâs place behind Jack, Dec, and Ty. The house sits just off the lake, has a great back yard for playing washers, grilling, and drinking, and the inside is big enough for all of us guys to have our own room. Not that weâll spend a lot of time in them this weekend.
Iâve barely dropped my things in one of the rooms when Jack appears in the doorway with a basket. He holds it out toward me, and I can see the other phones he has already collected.
âSeriously?â
He smirks but doesnât say a word. He doesnât need to. Jack is huge on disconnecting. I think itâs the only way he stays sane.
âCan I just send a text first?âI ask, thinking of Scarlett. I bring up her contact on my phone. Fuck, what do I even say? It isnât like I can see her this weekend or next week. We get back Sunday night, and camp starts early Monday and goes all day, all week long.
The beginning of the season is brutal, but I enjoy the onslaught of hockey each year. Unfortunately, it also means that Iâm looking at an entire week before I can see Scarlett again.
Last night was fun. Work is crazy right now. Call you soon.
It isnât the greatest text ever composed, but itâll do for now. I toss my phone in the basket. Iâll follow up next week after camp is over when I have more than two hours I can devote solely to her.