Offside Hearts: Chapter 11
Offside Hearts (Love and Hockey Book 1)
Iâm freezing as I walk into the practice rink the next morning, wearing the thin pink dress I found at the second store I went to. Itâs really more 90s style than 80s, but it was the only thing I could find on such short notice. I have a big coat on top, but nothing covering my legs, and I have goosebumps running up and down my whole body. At the door that leads out onto the ice, I check my phone to see if Noah has texted. Itâs 9:05, and just as Iâm about to send him a message to let him know Iâm here, his voice rings out from the other side of the rink.
âHey, Sunflower!â
He waves, and I wave back. âHi.â
Heâs in his hockey uniform, which is what I told him to wear. Heâs also got his skates on, and he gets onto the ice and skates over to where I am. His dark brown hair is a bit messier than usual today, and it makes him look way too sexy for my own good.
âIs that what youâre wearing for the video?â He eyes my long wool coat thatâs dark brown and, in all honesty, not very attractive. But itâs the warmest item of clothing I own, and I needed something more than a thin layer of pink polyester between me and the cold air.
âNo,â I say. âI was just chilly. I still am.â
But even as I tell him that, I begin to undo the buttons on the coat and slide it down my bare shoulders. Noahâs eyes widen as he sees what Iâm wearing underneath. He whistles softly under his breath, and now Iâm starting to blush.
âOkay,â I say, trying to shift the attention off myself and onto the task at hand. âDid you watch those videos I sent you?â
âYes,â he tells me. âAnd Iâve seen the movie before, obviously.â
âRight. Good.â I nod. âSoâdo you think you can do it?â
He laughs. âYeah. I definitely can.â
âYou sound confident.â
He lifts a shoulder, his lips tilting upward. âLook, Iâm not the type of man who asks a lady how much she weighs, but I have a pretty good feeling I could bench press at least two of you if I had to. So I really donât think this little dance move is going to pose any problem.â
I try not to look impressed by this, even though I canât deny the way my stomach flips over itself a little at the thought of him lifting me up over his head like Iâm a mere feather. Which is pretty much exactly what heâs about to do.
On the ice.
While wearing skates.
Suddenly, the nerves come flooding back.
âBut have you ever⦠done anything like this before?â I ask, twisting my fingers together. âI mean, I know youâre strong and all, but this is very different from playing hockey, or even bench pressing an inanimate object. Itâs⦠delicate. Or rather, Iâm delicate. You canât throw me around on the ice like you can a player of the opposing team.â
He smiles at me. âWhat? You think Iâm gonna drop you? You donât trust me?â He rests a large hand against his broad chest as if Iâve mortally wounded him. âAfter all weâve been through? Ouch, Sunflower. That hurts.â
âItâs not that I donât trust you,â I amend quickly. âItâs just⦠I donât want to land face first on the ice, okay? Can you understand why that might scare me a little?â
âFair enough,â he says. âBut clearly, you have faith in me, since I was the first person on the team you asked to help you with this.â
What? How does he know that?
He laughs when he sees my shocked expression, one eyebrow shifting upward. âI talked to the other guys last night, and they said you never reached out to them to do the video.â
âIâwellâI thought about reaching out, but I didnât think any of them would say yes. Andââ
He puts a hand up to stop me. âItâs okay, Sunflower. Iâm happy you texted me first. I wouldnât want you to do this with any of the other guys on the team. Plus, I think the team captain will have a bigger draw than anyone else, not to sound arrogant.â
âYeah, well, Iâm hoping our video will just sort of get the ball rolling,â I say, still a bit flustered. âThen maybe the rest of the team will make their own. Reese can do it with his girlfriend, and so on. And I was thinking we could make it sort of a challenge. Like, we tell all the Denver Aceâs fans to make their own video and tag us, and weâll choose a winner to be featured on our page.â I shrug. âI thought it would be a good way to get more women involved. The majority of our fans are male, but this could be something fun that the men could do with their girlfriends or wives.â
âI think itâs a great idea.â Pride burns in Noahâs blue eyes as he adds, âBut thatâs not surprising. Youâre full of great ideas.â Then he claps his hands together and skates backward on the ice. âNow, come on! Letâs see what youâve got.â
âHang on. I have to set up the camera.â
Iâve brought a little tripod with me, along with one of the work cameras Iâm allowed to use as long as I check with Ted beforehand. Heâs got access to all the good filming equipment, and I donât even want to know how much the device in my hand costs, but Iâm guessing it could easily cover a few months of my rent.
Once I get it on the tripod and position it where I think itâll get the best shot, I turn the camera on and hit record. I think itâs best just to let the thing continue recording, even if Noah and I need to do a few practice rounds. You never know when youâre going to hit the stunt perfectly, so I want to get any and all attempts on camera.
âAlright,â I say, stepping out onto the ice in my winter boots and moving slowly. âIâm going to play the music for us on my phone, just so we have the right timing, but then overlay the audio with much better quality in post-production.â
âSounds good, but⦠youâre not going to put on skates?â
I shake my head, pulling a face. âNo way. Not for this. Besides, Iâve never even skated before.â
âYou what? Youâve never skated before?â Noah looks utterly shocked. âI canât believe this! You work for a hockey team, and youâve never been on ice skates before? Thatâs crazy. Now I have to teach you how to skate.â
âThereâs no way Iâd get good enough to pull off this maneuver in time,â I say. âYou can teach me how to skate later.â
Something hot and possessive flashes across his face, and he glides a little closer to me as he asks, âIs that a promise?â
Once again, my heart gives an entirely inappropriate flutter, and Iâm not so sure my nipples are hard because of the cold or something else. Trying to hide my reaction to his flirtation, I shoot him an impatient look.
âI donât know. Maybe. Probably not. Can we just get back to filming the video? Practice starts in half an hour, and I donât want to hold anyone up waiting for us.â
âAlright.â He skates backward a little, moving across the ice effortlessly, then holds his hands out to show heâs waiting to catch me. âReady when you are.â
I take a moment to breathe, square my shoulders, and feel the ice underneath my feet. My boots have good tread, so Iâm not worried about slipping. Running will be the easy part. Itâs the being lifted high up into the air thatâs giving me a bit of a stomach ache. Still, I know itâll make for a great video, so I push down my fears and hit play on the music.
My pulse pounds in my ears, and I think about all the times my sister and I watched Dirty Dancing as kids, how often I dreamed about what it would feel like to be in Babyâs place. She made it look so damn easy. I can do it.
The key to getting this lift right, according to the movie, is not being afraid. If I hesitate or tense up, I could end up ruining the whole thing and cracking my head on the ice. In a lot of ways, Noah actually has the easy part. He only has to trust himself, whereas I have to have faith in both him and me.
Iâve timed it out so that I have about ten seconds of buildup before we get to the part in the song where Iâm supposed to run. I take a few more deep breaths, and when the moment arrives, I take off toward Noah, whoâs standing smack dab in the middle of the rink.
You can do this, Margo. Youâre not about to die in the arms of the sexiest hockey player youâve ever met.
Iâm just a couple yards away from him now, and I feel my chest tighten with panic, but when I meet Noahâs gaze, he looks confident. His eyes lock with mine, and I can practically read his thoughts on his face.
Iâve got you.
I continue running full speed and leap at the last second. I feel Noahâs large hands curl around my waist, and the next thing I know, Iâm up in the air. My breath catches. I feel like Iâm flying, and even though a second ago I couldnât stop thinking about how stupid this was, how easy it would be for us both to totally wiff it⦠now itâs like I donât have a care in the world. Up here, nothing can touch me. Noah has me, and thereâs no way heâs going to let go. I can feel it.
A massive smile spreads across my face, and I let out a soft laugh as Noah spins me around slowly, rotating on his skates so that I can get a full view of the practice rink.
The music swells and then drops off, and itâs time for him to put me down.
âOkay, you ready?â he asks.
I donât dare nod, not wanting to disturb his balance, so I just say, âUh huh.â
He bends his elbows and lowers me, and I clench my abs as I drop my legs so that Iâm more vertical than horizontal. Using his body to secure us both, I slide down inch by inch. Even though his pads add bulk between us, I can feel the heat of him through our clothes as he lowers me down.
My breath catches as Iâm reminded of our time together in the elevator. He smells just as good as he did then. His body feels just as warm and strong against mine.
He takes his sweet time bringing me back to the ice, but Iâm not complaining.
When my feet finally touch down, Noah doesnât let go of me just yet. My chest is pressed against his, and he keeps one hand on my hip, wrapping the other arm around me and splaying his hand across my back. Our faces are mere inches from each other, and he stares down at me intently. My heart is pounding so hard against my ribs that Iâm worried itâs going to burst free at any second.
âThat was⦠that was good,â I whisper.
âYeah, it was,â he murmurs back, and something about his tone makes me think heâs not referring to the technical aspects of the lift at all.
The hand at my back curls slightly, as if he wishes he could bring me even closer than I already am, and I feel my lips parting. His do the same, his tongue darting out quickly to wet them, and thenâ
âYeah, thatâs right! Nobody puts Baby in a corner!â
The voice comes from off the ice. Noah and I turn our heads to see his teammates filing in for practice. Itâs Reese who says the line from the movie, but Theoâs the one who puts his fingers in his mouth and whistles at us. Sawyer doesnât make any teasing comments, but he chuckles and shakes his head as he takes in the two of us, while Maxim and Owen just look a little confused.
Noah and I quickly separate, and I almost go down on my ass before he catches me. He makes sure Iâm steady on my feet before he lets go of my arm.
âThanks,â I mutter.
Then I tuck my chin to my chest to hide the redness of my face as I hurry off the ice and retrieve the camera to check the recording. As the team starts to warm up, I break down the tripod, trying without success to convince myself that I wasnât about to kiss Noah before they all showed up.
Dammit. I keep slipping.
And I donât mean on the ice.