Secret Obsession: Chapter 39
Secret Obsession: A Dark Hockey Romance (Hockey Gods)
âYou okay?â
Viâs frozen in the middle of the room, staring at her phone. She looks over at me and shakes her head slowly. âUm⦠Willowâs gone.â
âGone where?â
Her gaze goes from still to panicked in a second, and she lifts her phone to her ear. Calling her best friend, then.
The girls showing up was certainly a surprise, but one I definitely didnât mind. We have to be at the rink in fifteen minutes, and Viâs only half dressed. Not that Iâm any better.
I finish the buttons on my shirt and loop my tie around my neck.
âI think she shut her phone off,â she whispers, worry cracking her voice. She turns to face me. âI donâtââ
âHey, hey.â I wrap my arms around her, my lips automatically finding her neck. Just under her ear. âIâll go check with Miles. Maybe he knows something.â
She exhales, relaxing into me. âOkay. Iâm going to grab Aspen, see if Willow texted her anything.â
âGood idea.â I release her, then duck back in and steal a kiss. Because I can, and because an hour with her before the game just wasnât enough.
âTell Steele to meet me at Milesâ room.â
She nods. She quickly pulls her dress back on, shifting so I can zip up the back, and we head out together. She goes in one direction, and I move in the other.
Immediately, my attention snaps to clear focus. Willow running away after driving for-fucking-ever to get here? It seems like too big of a deal. And weird timing.
I draw closer to Milesâ room, and the sound of crashing greets me. It continues, followed by swearing.
Uh-oh.
âHey,â Steele says, jogging toward me. âWhatâs going on?â
I hook my thumb at Milesâ door, letting him experience the cacophony of noise for himself. Steeleâs brows shoot up.
âDo you have a key to his room? Or should we take our chances knocking?â
âI do,â Knox calls. Heâs coming from the opposite direction, although heâs fucking strolling. And he doesnât look very put out, until he comes to a stop in front of the door. âJesus, what the fuck is he doing?â
He produces a key card and swipes it. The little light turns green, and Knox shoves the door open.
Inside is total destruction, but we file inside anyway. Knox stares at his brother, who seems like he doesnât even realize weâre here.
Fuck that.
The bed is off its frame, the desk cracked with the chair on top of it. The lamps that they keep bolted to the nightstandsâfor good reasonâare broken. Itâs only then that I spot his hockey stick, in pieces, on the floor at his feet.
Seems he swung it like a bat. Hard, too, because goalie sticks donât break very easily.
âMiles,â Knox calls.
âFuck off,â Miles snarls.
I shake my head. Miles has a blade in his hand, and he stabs at the sheets. Thereâs already drops of blood on it, vibrant against the white linens.
Enough is fucking enough.
I march forward and grab him from behind. Knox leaps with me, prying the folding knife from his brotherâs hand. And Steele is on his other side, pinning his other arm back. Together, we slam him against the wall.
âJust stop.â I lean into his spine. âRelax. Talk to us.â
âShe fucking left.â
Well, that much I knew.
âOkayâ¦â Knoxâs brows furrow. âWhy? Whereâd she go?â
âI donât fucking know where she went, she took my phoneââ
âSo that tracker is useless?â I guess.
He struggles against us, and Knox nods to me and Steele. We release him and hop back just as his fists go flying.
I duck and shove him back again.
Tough love time.
I wrap my hand around his throat and force him to look at me. âDude. Suck it up. Your girl left you? You can get her back. Thereâs always a fucking way, and I donât really want to hear your griping or self-pity that it isnât. This reaction? This anger?â I gesture to the room. âUse that in our game.â
Miles shoves me away. âAsshole.â
âWhatever you say, buttercup,â I snap back. âThis is our future on the line. You want to run off after her without any clue where she went? Know that youâll never play on our team again.â
He goes still.
Knox and Steele glance over, too.
But whatever, I fucking mean it. âShe left of her own free will?â I confirm.
He hesitates, then nods.
âShe wasnât kidnapped by her psycho stalker. Sheâs not in danger. Wherever she went, it probably wasnât far because Violet and Aspen drove with her. And theyâre still here.â
That sinks into his thick skull.
He nods slowly, sagging back against the wall. I straighten his shirt, which he had managed to put on before completely destroying his room, and tie his tie. I snatch his one remaining stick and put it in his hands.
âOkay,â I say. âLetâs go play some fucking hockey.â