Playbook: Epilogue
Playbook (The Holland Brothers 2)
The club is packed, and I apologize to people as I weave through couples and groups to get to the bar. I scan the familiar space until I spot her.
âHey, man.â A guy with dark, slicked-back hair, and shoulders broader than mine, steps in front of me. Something tickles in my brain. I canât place him right away but I know I should. âYouâre Brogan Six.â
âYeah. Thatâs right. And youâreâ¦â I reach out my hand and then it hits me. âJack Wyld. Fuck, what are you doing in Arizona?â
âJust visiting,â he says as we shake hands. The man is a beast of a hockey player for the Wildcats in Minnesota. âYou had a hell of a rookie season.â
My jaw drops and I want to pinch myself. Jack fucking Wyld knows who I am. What even is this life?
âThank you. You too.â
âIâm just heading out to meet up with some friends, but it was really nice to meet you.â He smiles at me. âGood luck next year. Maybe take it a little easier on my Vikings though, huh?â
âYeah, sure. If you take it easier on the Coyotes.â
Laughing, he walks off, and I shake my head to clear it. I just met one of the best hockey players of all time.
Itâs almost as exciting as the other person Iâm about to meet. I continue to the bar where a pretty brunette is sitting.
âExcuse me?â I say when Iâm standing behind her.
She swivels in her chair and gives me a surprised look. âHi.â
âHey there, yourself. Can I buy you a drink?â I take in her long, slender legs and the low cut of her black dress. Her lips are painted a bright red that I plan to smudge just as soon as she lets me.
She cocks her head to the side. âOh my gosh. Arenât you Brogan Six?â
She says it a little louder than I expected. Weâre doing a little role-play, recreating the night we first metâminus the leaving alone part. I rented out the VIP area in case she wants to fuck where we first met. That might be creepy instead of romantic. Iâm not sure.
âI am. Whatâs your name?â I slide into the space between her and the person next to her. She already ordered us both drinks. I take a sip of my beer and rest my hip against the bar.
âLondon,â she says. âI am such a big fan.â
âIs that right?â
âOh yeah. That catch you made on the ten-yard line in last weekâs game against the Cowboys was incredible.â
âGod, I love it when you talk football,â I whisper, breaking character. I canât help it. Tripp spent the off-season teaching her football in exchange for her help picking out women on dating sites. Heâs decided itâs time to settle down with a nice woman. He went on zero successful dates, but Londonâs got a real knack for remembering numbers and plays.
She blushes but then slips back into character. âMaybe we should get out of here, then. My place isnât far.â
âI bet mine is closer.â I lift my brows suggestively. She moved in months ago, and waking up to her every morning is even better than I imagined it would be.
Outside, she nearly laughs at the sight of the limo. We slide into the back. Neither of us says anything for a solid five seconds, and then we both break at the same time, turning to each other and lunging for the other.
âFuck, I missed you,â I say to her. Itâs the start of the pre-season and we had a two-day road trip. It turns out forty-eight hours without her is my breaking point.
âMe too. Iâm sorry. I planned to drag that out longer, but I couldnât wait.â
âAnd I planned to fuck you in VIP, but this will work.â
âOh, thatâs so sweet.â
I chuckle into her mouth. Not creepy. So noted.
We make out in the back seat as the limo drives us to our next stop, which is sadly not our apartment. Not yet.
When the limo pulls up to the curb in front of my old mail place, I glide my hands out from under her skirt.
âHey, look where we are,â I say, nodding toward the window. âWe should stop by and get your mail.â
Despite it being kind of far from our place, she kept the PO Box for her work mail and comes by once a week or so. She says itâs a good excuse to swing by and see Alec. But I think itâs a sentimental place for her. Just like it is for me.
âYou want to stop? Now?â she asks, then laughs like she thinks thatâs the worst idea Iâve ever had.
âYeah. I havenât been in there in forever. Itâll be fun.â I scoot toward the door and open it before she can protest.
âIt was more fun with your hand up my skirt,â she mumbles, and I have to fight a laugh.
Inside, I take her hand and we walk through the maze of tiny metal boxes until we get to hers. She pulls out the key and then I start to get nervous. What if itâs not here? What if I screwed this up?
She pulls out the mail and in it, the package from me. She grins knowingly when she sees the return name and address.
âThis is why you wanted to stop? Did you mail me a pair of your boxers?â She grins and tears open the bubble mailer. She says nothing as she reaches in, but the second she pulls out the smaller box she freezes.
âWhat is this?â she asks, voice wavering.
I take it from her and flip it open, then turn so she can see.
âAre you crazy? You put this in the mail.â She gapes at the diamond nuzzled in the black velvet box.
âNot exactly.â I chuckle lightly. âI talked to a sweet lady named Beverly who works here, and she slipped it into your mailbox.â
âBeverly helped you do this?â
âMhmmm. Real helpful lady.â
âOf course. For you sheâs helpful,â London mutters under her breath.
I take the ring out and hold it between my thumb and pointer finger, then get down on one knee.
She shakes her head at me, but smiles. Tears glisten in her eyes. âThis was in here all day?â
âA few hours. I had to keep you busy, so you didnât swing by on your own and ruin my brilliant plan.â
âYou never stop surprising me.â
She shouldnât be surprised though. Doesnât she know Iâd do anything to make her happy?
Her gaze drops to the diamond ring sparkling under the overhead lights. âOh my god, is this really happening?â
âItâs really happening, sweetheart.â Itâs been almost a year since that first night at the bar where she told me off. I would have proposed months ago but she had this big project sheâs working on for a book publisher, and I had camp and the start of the season. I wanted it to be perfect. She deserves that at the very least.
âFor the first time in a really long time, Iâve felt what itâs like to have someone want and love me. I honestly never thought Iâd have that outside of my brothers. And to have it from someone like you blows my mind every day. Youâre good and kind and talented and sexy. So fucking sexy.â
Tears have started to fall down her cheeks, but she laughs at that.
âYou always say youâre my biggest fan, but Iâm yours too. No one inspires or encourages me more than you. Marry me, London? Let me spend the rest of my life supporting you in whatever you choose to do, cheering you on as loud and as often as I can, and loving you better than anyone has ever loved another person.â
My throat tightens as I think about all the things I want to say to her. I asked Hendrick for advice when I told my brothers I was going to propose, and he told me, keep it simple. I guess thatâs not bad advice. After all, Iâm going to have the rest of our lives to tell her how much she means to me. Hopefully.
âYes, Brogan Six. Iâll marry you.â
I slide the ring on her finger and then she jumps in my arms, wrapping herself around me and holding on tight. I never want her to let go.
Me and her.
Forever and always.
Holland Brothers
Hendrick
Well�
Archer
Dude, weâre sweating it. Did you ask her or what?
Knox
Ask her before she wises up and she realizes she could do way better.
Hendrick
Oh, like youâre one to talk. Your fiancée is an Olympic athlete. People will refer to you as Mr. Avery Oliver.
Knox
Like I care. As long as they know sheâs mine and Iâll break anyone who touches her, thatâs all that matters.
Archer
Wow. Okay. Brogan?? Iâm dying over here. Do we have a new sister or what?
Flynn
Whatâs happening? Is he finally asking her today? I cannot keep up with the group texts. You all need to get a life.
Knox
What? You get drafted to the big league and suddenly youâre too good for us?
Flynn
I was always too good for you
Archer
Daaaaamn. Nice one, little bro.
Me
She said YES! You can now refer to me as Mr. London Bennett, bitches!