Chapter 18
Playbook (The Holland Brothers 2)
London looks up at me with those big green eyes, then stands.
âWhat do I say to what?â she asks, looking slightly terrified at my possible reply.
âPool or hot tub, your choice.â
âI donât have a suit.â
âYou have on something under that, I presume,â I say as I let my gaze slide over the black dress that molds to her perfect body.
âYeah, butâ¦thatâs not a swimsuit.â
I step closer and drop a hand to her waist. âItâll be fun. I snagged us a whole bottle of champagne.â
She still doesnât look convinced.
âWhen else are you going to have the chance to swim on this rooftop while drinking champagne?â The answer, I hope, is many more times. Slade has parties here pretty frequently, but she doesnât know that.
I can tell she still wants to object, but sheâs considering it too.
âAll right, well, Iâm gonna take a swim. I hope no beautiful women get the wrong idea and think Iâm single. A guy in the pool alone with a bottle of champagne is like a homing beacon.â
I start to turn away, walking slowly to let her easily catch me. She does two steps later.
âFine, but I am not getting in that hot tub. My boobs are about two cup sizes too small.â
A laugh loosens from my chest. Her tits are perfect, but I also noticed the average cup size in the hot tub is a DD.
There are people in the pool, too, but itâs bigger so it doesnât seem so crowded. I lead her to the shallow end. I pull off my T-shirt and then kick off my shoes. She watches me, not undressing.
âWhatâs wrong?â
âHave you looked around? These women areâ¦perfect.â
âSo are you. Youâre stunning. You have nothing to be nervous about.â
She scoffs. âYou should have had your vision checked last weekend.â
âI see 20/20, baby, and youâre a rock solid ten. Now stop down-talking my gorgeous girlfriend and take off that dress.â Another laugh leaves my lips. âNow those are words I never imagined saying unless I was about to get laid.â
âStore it up for the next time you talk some innocent woman into dating you.â
She pulls the black dress over her head, leaving her in red panties and a matching bra. My mouth goes dry, and I have to swallow several times before I can speak. Itâs the first time in weeks Iâve really thought about the fact sex has been off the table with other women. Weirdly, I havenât really missed it. I mean, I miss sex, of course, but the only person Iâve been fantasizing about is standing in front of me.
âYouâre not that innocent,â I say, gaze locked on her lingerie. She is full of surprises. I did not have her pegged for the matching lingerie set type, but I have never been happier to be wrong.
âNo, Iâm not.â She tosses her dress at my face. Itâs warm from her tight little body and smells of her shampoo.
My dick is real interested all of a sudden, and I have to remind myself that Iâm not actually going to get to fuck this woman tonight. Itâs a real bummer.
Unlessâ¦
I set the champagne by the side of the pool and wade in until it comes up to my chest. London follows, looking more than a little uncomfortable. Wrapping an arm around her waist, I pull her toward me. All that smooth skin under my touch is like silk. Her stomach rests against my hip and her legs tangle with mine. The ends of her dark hair are wet and stick to her shoulders and chest. Damn, sheâs beautiful.
âWhat now?â
Laughing, I shake my head and move us so my back is resting against the side of the pool and sheâs basically sitting on my lap.
âDo you need an agenda, sweetheart?â
âNot usually. My sister is more the planner, but I donât know what Iâm supposed to do here.â
âYouâve dated before.â
âNot like this.â She lifts one arm from the water and waves it around.
âSame premise.â I reach for the champagne. âBetter booze.â
After taking a long drink, I hand it to her.
âI probably shouldnât. Iâm about half a glass of wine away from making friends with everyone around and telling them my life story.â
âNow that Iâd like to see,â I tease.
âI bet you would.â She grins. âPlus, I donât want you to have to take care of me or anything.â
âDrink or donât, but Iâve got you. I wonât let you do anything I wouldnât do.â
âOh, great. Iâm really relieved,â she says with a laugh, swiping the bottle from me and taking a small sip. âAs if you will be in any condition to look out for anyone.â
âI can handle myself,â I say. âI donât actually like to get wasted. A happy buzz does me just fine. What fun are nights like this if you canât remember them?â
I set the bottle back on the edge and we settle in to watch the people around us. Or she does. I canât take my eyes off her.
âI like the red. Surprising, but it suits you.â
She glances back at me, confusion marring her brow at first, and then when she realizes what I mean she blushes. âI wasnât planning on anyone seeing it.â
âThat would have been the real tragedy of the night.â
Shit. I might need to stop staring at her before my dick makes her seat a little less comfortable.
âYou are full of charm, arenât you? Itâs like you just canât help it.â
I know she thinks Iâm full of shit, but really, Iâm just being honest.
âI get it now,â she says, surveying my face like sheâs really taking me in. I wonder what she sees. Just another cocky football player? Does she still think Iâm just a fuck boy?
âGet what?â
âWhy women are sending you their panties in the mail and lining up for a chance to let you break their heart.â
âI havenât broken anyoneâs heart.â
âTiffany inside might disagree.â
Using my arm at her waist, I pull her back to my chest. The position has her perfect ass sitting right on my crotch and I hold back a groan.
âWhatââ The question dies on her lips as I lift an arm and point toward where Tiffany is in the hot tub making out with one of my teammates.
âOoooh.â London stares in that direction for a few more seconds before adding, âWow. Theyâre really going at it.â
âYou were saying?â I take another drink of champagne and offer it to her.
She drinks it, eyes still locked on them as Tripp cups Tiffanyâs breasts over her tiny bikini top.
âAre you sure you donât want to take a turn in the hot tub?â I ask, sliding the hand at her hip up to rest just under the band of her bra in the front.
Her stomach sucks in with a sudden breath. Iâve caught her staring at me enough to know thereâs some level of attraction there, but I canât get a good read on her. Have her feelings changed?
âThat would be a terrible idea.â She moves off my lap, taking her tight body and the champagne with her.
When sheâs put two feet of distance between us, she faces me, then takes another drink.
âWhy?â
âSeriously?â
When I nod, she laughs. âSo many reasons.â
âLay âem on me.â I want to hear all her excuses so then I can tell her why they donât matter.
âYou want me to tell you why weâ¦â She cuts the distance between us in half. âShouldnât make out in front of three hundred people?â
âSo itâs the people watching thatâs a problem for you? Because I know some spots that are a lot more private if thatâs the only thing keeping you from kissing me.â
Her gaze drops to my mouth, then quickly up. âItâs not the only reason.â
âGive me one more.â
âIâll give you two.â She smiles smugly. âTiffany and tiramisu.â
âWeâve already established that she meant nothing.â
âAnd that is exactly the point.â Sheâs getting more comfortable around me, but instead of being glad, Iâm feeling uneasy. âHave you ever dated anyone for real?â
âWhat does that even mean? What makes it real?â
âHave you ever had a girlfriend?â
âOnce. In high school.â
Her smile widens like that tells her everything she needs to know about me.
âRelationships take a lot of time and effort. I didnât have the capacity for that thenâ¦or now.â
âI thought all high school boys wanted was to date a lot of girls. Or maybe Iâm confusing date with sex.â Her empty hand skims across the water.
âYeah, well, youâre not wrong about that.â I hesitate, not sure how much I want to say. âBut when your home life is rocky, itâs harder to navigate all that and keep certain things private.â
Her brows pinch together like sheâs trying to make sense of what Iâm saying. Fuck, I really didnât want to go there.
âMy childhood was tricky,â I tell her. âMy parents werenât really present, and I bounced around crashing with friends. I moved in with Archer and his brothers when I was in junior high.â
The change on her face is immediate. Itâs sympathetic and sorrowful. I hate talking about it, but I want her to understand that it wasnât a choice I made lightly. I couldnât bring girls home when I didnât really have one. My friendship with Archer saved my life. Thatâs not an exaggeration. Even before I moved in with them, I spent as much time as I could there. His family gave me a safe place, any time I needed, no questions asked, and the family dynamic I craved. I had older brothers to look up to and a younger one to set an example for. That changed me.
âThe Hollands took me in, and I am so grateful for that, but it still wasnât my home. You know? Girls had too many questions, and as soon as I answered them, they looked at me differently. It was easier to keep things casual.â
âIâm sorry. I canât imagine what that was like.â
I nod, ready to move away from that depressing topic. âWhat about you? How long ago did you and Chris break up?â
I want to drop-kick myself for the hurt that flashes across her expression before she quickly masks it. âTwo years ago.â
âAny other boyfriends since then?â I ask.
âNo, nothing serious.â She shrugs it off, but I can feel her holding back.
âWhen I met Chris, I thought you might still be hung up on him, but Iâm not so sure anymore.â
âIâm not,â she says quickly in a tone that sounds believable. âHe justâ¦â
She trails off and it hits me that the reason has much more to do with the damage he inflicted on her than wishing she could have him back.
âI feel you,â I say.
âYou do?â
âDonât look so surprised.â I wrap my hand on top of hers on the bottle of champagne, but donât make any move to take it. I might not have that much experience with dating, but I know what itâs like to have people disappoint you in a way that fucks you up.
âCome on then, sweetheart.â I bring the bottle to my lips with her hand still under mine and take a slow drink. She tracks the motion, staring hard at my mouth and then my throat as I swallow. It takes everything in me not to ignore all her reservations and kiss her to prove to her how good we could be.
I push the bottle back to her, and then stand up tall in the water and scan the party for ideas. My voice is low and filled with gravel when I speak. âIf we arenât going to make out, then letâs find some other ways to make this night memorable for you.â
Archer stands in the kitchen of our apartment fighting a laugh as I try to wake up London. She crashed on the couch last night. She wasnât kidding about not being able to hold her booze. She didnât get sick or anything, but I didnât feel right about dropping her off at her apartment. Especially when she told me Alec was gone for the weekend.
She has one arm thrown over her face and sheâs clutching the T-shirt I gave her last night to change into to her chest. She didnât change and the black dress has inched up high on her thighs during the night.
Iâve been trying to wake her up for a few minutes now, and sheâs fighting me even in sleep.
âLondon, sweetheart,â I say softly, trying to take the pillow. âI just want to make sure you donât need to be anywhere and then you are free to go back to dreaming of me.â
Archer snickers loudly.
Her body stills and then she shoots upright. Itâs followed with a wince, and she closes her eyes and rubs her forehead.
Laughing, I take a seat next to her on the couch. She crosses her legs and then realizes sheâs flashing me.
âOh god.â She quickly uncrosses her legs and yanks on the hem of her dress, then looks down at the old Valley U T-shirt I lent her and groans. âOh god.â
âThatâs exactly what you were moaning all last night.â
Her eyes widen in panic.
âKidding. I slept in my bed.â
Her body relaxes. âSo we didnâtâ¦â She points her pinky finger at me. âNothing happened, right? I remember getting here, but not much after.â
âNope. Nothing happened,â I reassure her. âI tried to get you to take my room, but you kept saying, âI am not sleeping in your sex sheets.ââ
âRight.â She nods, eyes fluttering closed. âI remember now. And to be fair, when I asked when the last time you washed them was, you couldnât remember.â
Another chuckle shakes my chest. âHow are you feeling?â
âLike I drank too much.â She runs a hand through her hair. âHow do you look so chipper?â
âIâve been up for a while. Went for a run and did some mobility stretches.â
She stares at me like sheâs waiting for me to say Iâm only kidding, then says, âAthletes are weird.â
âYouâre not wrong there.â
âHere.â She hands me my T-shirt back. âSorry you had to take care of me.â
âIt was nothing.â I wave her off. âDid you have a good time?â
âI did.â The laugh that follows is light and airy.
âMe too.â Itâs the first time that I hung out with a girl like that. Like we were really dating, minus all the making out. Do couples make out as much as people not in relationships? Iâve been thinking on that. I sure hope the answer is yes. Someday I might want to be one of those and I canât imagine hours and hours of talking and hanging out without it. Iâm in blue-ball hell from one night of it.
âI should get home.â
âNo need to rush off. You said last night you didnât have any plans today.â
âThen why did you wake me?â
One side of my mouth inches higher. âI was getting bored and impatient for you to wake up. Want to grab breakfast?â
âDonât you have things to do?â
âNot really. Practice isnât for a few hours.â
âI donât think I can go out in public like this.â She looks down at her wrinkled dress.
I hold out the T-shirt again.
âUnless you have a matching pair of pants thatâll fit me, that wonât work either.â She stands. âItâs fine. I am going to grab an Uber and get out of your hair.â
Like Iâd let her take an Uber looking like a sexy, rumpled goddess.
âStay.â I stand and block her path to the door. âWeâll eat in. Iâll make us breakfast and then I can drop you at your place on my way to practice.â
âYou cook?â She arches a brow.
âYeah. What do you want?â I start for the kitchen.
She doesnât respond. In fact she still looks like sheâs about to jet for the door.
âTiramisu okay?â I toss her a wink.
Her eyes narrow in a playful glare, but she follows me. She takes a seat on one of the stools in front of the island and puts her head in her hands. I should have made sure she took some Advil last night. I had no idea she was going to hurt so much today.
âKidding. I only make one thing. Luckily, Iâm terrific at it.â
âToast?â Her voice is still raspy from sleep, but her sarcastic humor is alive and well.
âClose.â I waggle my brows. âFrench toast.â
The smile she rewards me with makes me feel like Iâm the king of the world.
Archer is leaned back against the counter watching us like weâre entertaining as hell.
I feel like I missed a few things last night, he signs, gaze sliding to London and then back to me in question.
Just making my fake girlfriend French toast, I sign back.
âRight,â he says quietly. Then signs, Are you sure itâs still fake?