Chapter 15
Playbook (The Holland Brothers 2)
âDo you think this is okay?â I face Alec with a tentative smile and arms held out to my sides.
He gives me a slow, bored once-over as he shovels another bite of Lucky Charms into his mouth. Itâs almost noon, but he just woke up and is now getting to witness my meltdown.
âThis event is outside, right?â
âYeah,â I say slowly.
âYou donât think black pants might be hot?â
I glance down at the freshly-ironed material. âI was trying to look professional. I wore these when I interviewed at Channel 3.â
My roommate chuckles as he drops the spoon to the bowl. âItâs an outdoor community event, I donât think business attire is how you want to show up if youâre trying to convince people youâre Brogan Sixâs new girlfriend.â
I glare at him. I kind of wish I hadnât told him, but I never would have been able to keep it from him. He thinks itâs hilarious and awesome, but he did make me promise to share my location with him just in case Brogan turns out to be a total creep.
I throw my hands up. I know heâs right, but I spent all morning going through my closet trying to find something to wear, and it turns out I donât have anything suited for mingling with professional football players. Also, Iâm nervous.
My palms are sweaty and itâs not because itâs a hundred degrees outside. Brogan is going to be here soon, and Iâm not ready.
âHelp me,â I whine. âIâm so far out of my depth here.â
âLo, youâre a beautiful woman. Put on a pair of shorts and a plain T-shirt and call it a day. And donât take this the wrong way, but no one is going to be looking at you if youâre standing next to the Mavericksâ players. They may not even be able to see you. You could hide behind one of their biceps.â
That does make me feel slightly better. But then I picture Brogan and the nerves ramp back up. Heâll notice. He doesnât miss anything. And he was such a trooper at Sierraâs engagement dinner. He showed up looking amazing and played the part of my new boyfriend so well. I want to do a good job for him in return.
The trouble is I have no idea what is expected of me. Brogan wasnât very explicit in the details. Just that weâd work some booths and mingle with people. Mingling as myself would be no big deal. I can blend in and chat about the weather or random things to pass the time. But mingling as Brogan Sixâs girlfriend is a completely different story. My family didnât question our relationship, but will his teammates? And oh god, what if they ask me about football? What position does Brogan even play?
âI have an idea.â Alec disappears down the hall toward his bedroom and returns a few moments later with a wad of navy material. He tosses it at me. âHere you go.â
Holding it out in front of me, I smile at the large Mavericks shirt. Itâs going to be big on me, but itâs better than the stiff button-down Iâm wearing.
Five minutes before heâs supposed to arrive, thereâs a hard knock on the door. My eyes widen and Alec smirks as he watches me tie the T-shirt into a knot on one side so it doesnât look like Iâm pantless.
At Alecâs suggestion I put on shorts and sneakers. The shoes are much more comfortable so that was a good idea since I imagine Iâll be standing or walking a lot. And the shirt is a nice touch, I hope. Go team, go, or whatever.
Itâs very possible Iâve overthought this to an embarrassing degree, but here we are.
âYou want me to get that?â Alec asks.
âNo,â I say quickly then take a big breath and exhale slowly. I get to the door just as another knock comes. I open it and find Brogan on the other side with one hand lifted in a fist.
He does the usual once-over in that slow sweep like heâs more curious than checking me out. His lips were already curved up in a smile, but now both corners inch higher. âHey.â
âHi.â My skin feels tight and itchy as we stare at each other, then I remember my manners. Stepping back, I open the door wider. âDo you want to come in?â
He nods as he moves forward. His gaze automatically scans the apartment, taking in the small living room and then my roommate standing in the kitchen. While he scopes out my apartment, I scope him out.
Heâs in black athletic shorts and his jersey. It looks different without all the padding underneath, but his biceps still pull at the sleeves. Heâs got a jacket and keys in one hand.
âWhatâs up, man?â Alec asks, giving Brogan a chin nod.
âYou remember my roommate, Alec?â I ask.
âOf course.â Broganâs smile turns into that usual playful smirk as he walks closer and offers his hand. âNice to see you again.â
He and Alec shake hands and my roommate says, âYou too.â
Brogan continues looking around the place, stepping from the kitchen into the living room. He walks over to a framed print of the Mavericksâ stadium. Alecâs, not mine.
âThis is a great apartment.â
âThanks.â Alec and I share an amused look. Itâs nice, sure, but not what Iâd expect Brogan Six to consider nice. Itâs small and has a retro style with the exposed brick and original windows that are drafty in the winter. Iâve always loved the charm of this apartment, but itâs still surprising that he seems so enchanted with it.
âShould we get going?â I ask. I am wavering between wanting to hurry up and leave so we get this over with, and wanting to hide in my room and fake a sudden stomach bug.
âYeah, uh, but first.â He extends his arm toward me. I thought he was holding a jacket earlier because itâs so big, but upon closer inspection itâs just a very large T-shirt. Even bigger than the one Iâm wearing. No, not a shirt. A jersey. Oh my freaking goâ â
âIs it okay?â Brogan asks. âI have to wear mine and I know some of the other guysâ girlfriends and wives are wearing matching jerseys.â
Matching jerseys? My ears ring and my face flames hot and I just know that if I looked up at Alec right now, heâd be grinning so big.
âOf course. That makes total sense,â I say in a voice that sounds nothing like my own. âJust, uh, give me two seconds.â
I head into my room and close the door, then lean my back against it. What in the hell have I gotten myself into?