Offside: Chapter 49
Offside: Rules of the Game Book 1
My hope that the night would continue to go smoothly may have been unrealistic. First, my conversation with that lowlife Morrison, then Kristen ran smack into me. Literally. As I turned to leave the bar, she walked right into my chest. Given that Iâd been standing there all along and I wasnât exactly easy to miss, it was suspect.
âKristen. Heyâ¦â I took a step back to put some distance between us. Bailey was still at our table with her back turned to me, engrossed in a conversation with Shiv and Zoe. Where the hell was Penner?
She was making eyes at meâand I was trying hard to miss them. âHow are you?â she purred.
âGood.â It was difficult, but I vowed I would make an effort to be civil. âYou?â
âGreat.â She took a sip of her drink, wrapping her cherry-red lips around the straw in a way that was intended to be suggestive and made me infinitely more uneasy.
âSo, you and Penner, huh? Good for you guys.â Penner was a decent enough guy, which probably meant sheâd eat him alive. I thought about warning him, but he probably wouldnât listen anyway, and getting involved like that had the potential to stir up drama I didnât need. Easier to steer clear of that tire fire in the making altogether.
Kristen glanced over to where he was standing with a group of guys from our team. Her face was impassive. âYeah, I guess heâs all right.â
Damn, that was cold. Considering he brought her as his date tonight, I hoped she at least liked him a little.
âHow are things with your girlfriend? Hailey?â Her arched brows knit together. âKailey?â
âBailey,â I said, for the millionth time. âTheyâre great.â
A frown glanced across her face, and she quickly forced a bland smile. âOh, thatâs nice.â
There was an awkward pause. It was uncomfortable even for me, and I had a lofty threshold for feeling uncomfortable. It happened about as often as I was wrong, which was basically never.
Behind Kristen, Luke stood in front of his table with Paul and the other Bulldogs. His eyes were on us, and he watched for a beat, wearing a chilling expression. Great. Thatâs what I needâMorrison thinking Iâm chatting up other chicks in front of Bailey.
Already in motion, I pivoted around Kristen. âI should get back with these drinks. See you later.â Unfortunately.
Mental note to kill Ty for putting them at our table.
By the time I finally returned to our table, Dallas and Ty were there too. Ty had his arm slung around Zoeâs chair while she and Siobhan were locked deep in conversation.
I set down our drinks and pulled out my chair, then sank down beside Bailey. Briefly, I wondered if she would ask me about my Morrison or Kristen run-ins.
âThanks.â Bailey grabbed her vodka seven and took a sip. âI heard about the time you took a guy out without touching him.â
âYou mean Paul?â Hopefully, that idiot would give a repeat performance when we played them in a couple of days.
âNo,â Shiv said. âWhen you played the Blizzards last season and that guy trying to fight you slipped and bailed.â
I laughed. âOh, yeah. That was awesome.â The guy speared me and skated away without being called for it. When I made a hit on him in responseâwhich was a perfectly reasonable thing to doâhe got salty and started a fight. But before we could actually throw down, he lost his balance, fell on the ice, and gave himself a concussion. I loved when people did my dirty work for me. Avoiding the fighting penalties was great too.
Bailey gave me a wry smile, shaking her head. âI always said you were devious, even before I met you.â
âI think you mean genius.â
Bailey huffed a soft laugh. From across the table, Dallas snorted and rolled his eyes but said nothing.
âActually, I need to run to the bathroom.â Bailey stood and pushed her chair away. âBe right back.â
With Morrison here, I was half-tempted to escort her there, but that would probably be overkill. I would watch her from afar like a totally normal, not at all overprotective boyfriend would. As she weaved her way through the room, I scanned the crowd but couldnât locate Morrison.
While I waited for Bailey to return, I turned away to talk to Ward for a moment. âWhat time do you want to take off?â
âUp to Shiv.â Dallas shrugged.
Ty nodded behind me. âUh, pretty sure Greenfield is hitting on your girlfriend.â
I craned my neck, scanning the banquet hall in the dim glow of the crystal chandeliers. Off to the side, beside an artificial tree covered with twinkle lights, I spotted endless legs, long blond hair, and that dress I wanted to tear off later. Bailey was being chatted up by Mason Greenfield, power forward for the NHLâs Boston Storm.
He was sporting dark, slicked back hair, a ridiculously flashy, expensive suit, and a gold watch so big I could almost make out the time from across the room. A walking new money cliché designed to pull chicks which, frankly, worked most of the time. It was easy enough being a professional athlete; the window dressing was just gravy.
And yes, he was definitely hitting on Bailey. He was probably fully aware that she was here as someone elseâs dateâhe just didnât care. Greenfield had graduated from Boyd last spring, and he made me look like a fucking saint.
âLooks that way.â
Guess I wasnât the only one who liked the way she looked in that little black dress.
âShe thinks heâs being nice, doesnât she?â Shiv murmured, watching them.
I took a sip of my beer. âProbably.â
Bailey told me she didnât get hit on very often. Butâmy obvious bias asideâBailey was attractive. She had long legs, gorgeous hair, a killer smile, captivating eyes. She was the whole package.
Then I spent more time with her and discovered that, more often than not, she didnât realize when guys were trying to pick her up. She thought they were being friendly.
My beautiful, sweet, oblivious girlfriend.
âYou gonna rescue her?â Dallas asked.
âIâll give it a sec to see how this plays out.â
I didnât want to be a helicopter boyfriend who got crazy jealous at every turn, even though, inwardly, I kind of was. Whether or not Bailey knew it, she attracted a lot of male attention. I didnât love it, but at the end of the day, I trusted her. She would never cheat, and she could generally handle herself. The only time I intervened was with her creeper ex or when she looked uncomfortable.
Greenfield leaned in a little too close for my liking and said something to her. Bailey shook her head, and what looked like the word boyfriend passed her lips, although I couldnât hear the conversation from here. He cocked his head and responded. Knowing Greenfield, the retort was probably something classy about how his dick was bigger. She glanced away and scanned the crowd, eyes locking on to mine. Weâd hit uncomfortable.
âThatâs my cue.â I pushed off from the table and strolled across the room to join them.
Bailey watched me approach with relief written all over her pretty face. I probably should have stepped in sooner. Hard to gauge sometimes when I was trying not to go full caveman. If I let myself, Iâd never leave her side. Or let any other guys look at her. Hence my holding back.
I nodded at him. âNice to see you.â Jesus, man. I could smell his cologne from where I stood.
âCarter,â he said. âLong time no see.â He extended his hand, offering me a firm handshakeâway firmer than necessary. Were we doing this now? Maybe we could pull out a ruler next.
âI see youâve already met my girlfriend.â I slid an arm around the curve of Baileyâs waist, giving her a little squeeze.
Understanding dawned on his face. âI have. Youâre a lucky guy.â
âThe luckiest.â
His gaze darted back and forth between us like he was trying to find his way out of a dead-end street. And, for him, this absolutely was.
âWell,â he said, âI should go mingle. But it was nice meeting you, Bailey. Good to see you again, Carter.â
He didnât mean that last part one bit.
âSame to you.â And neither did I.
With a nod, Greenfield turned and walked around us, making his way to the bar to find his next potential target. I had to admit, I was curious about whether he would succeed at pulling someone elseâs date tonight. Hell, maybe he could rescue Morrisonâs date.
âThanks.â Bailey glanced up at me with a little smile. Her eyelashes looked impossibly long, framing her round hazel eyes in a way that I couldnât tear my attention from. Sometimes, like right now, I got a little lost in her.
She shifted her weight, wincing and bringing me back to reality. âMy feet are getting tired. Not used to heels. Can we sit down?â
âSure.â With my hand on her lower backâa little lower than was probably appropriateâI guided her around the tables until we reached ours in the middle. Everyone had left, probably to dance or get drinks, leaving it vacant. I pulled out Baileyâs chair and pushed it in for her before sinking into mine beside her.
I slung my arm along the back of her chair, resting my hand on her shoulder. She leaned in closer, nestling against me, and her vanilla-spice perfume hit me like a drug, doing bad things to my self-control. That dress wasnât helping, either. It hugged every curve in a way that made me jealous of the fabric. I wanted to hike it up and bend her over the table.
âWhat did Greenfield say to you?â
âUmâ¦He asked me to leave with him.â
Yup. Pretty on-brand for Greenfield.
I nodded. âI figured.â
âWhy?â She angled her head, giving me a questioning look.
âBecause I saw the look on your face, and I know what heâs like.â I slid my arm off her shoulders and rested my palm on her thigh. Warmth from her skin radiated through the thin fabric, melting away the rest of my self-control.
âDonât worry.â Her lips quirked. âIt was nothing compared to the things you whisper in my ear in public all the time.â
I should fucking hope not. Iâd said some pretty filthy things to her. If another guy talked to her like that, I would cut out his tongue.
âBetter not be.â
Beneath the white linen tablecloth, I skimmed my hand down her leg and dipped under the hemline of her dress. Bailey drew in a soft breath as I walked my fingers up the smooth, silky skin of her inner thigh. Too bad it wasnât my mouth. But laterâ¦
âJealous, Carter?â Her voice turned breathy, taking my mind to even dirtier places.
âJust making sure he was somewhat respectful.â
My fingers traveled another inch, close to reaching my desired target. Bailey bit her bottom lip, crossing her legs and clamping down on my hand with her thighs so that I couldnât move any higher. She shot me a sidelong glance, fighting a smile. I definitely had her going, and Iâd gotten myself worked up in the process too. Was there a coat closet somewhere nearby, orâ¦?
âFor the record, Mr. Caveman, Iâve caught multiple girls checking you out tonight. One practically undressed you with her eyes.â
Probably Kristen. She basically eye-fucked me. Awkward. Bailey took that in stride, though. I wouldnât have been thrilled in her shoes. Hell, I wasnât thrilled myself.
âThere are other chicks here?â
âWell played.â She smirked. âYou must want to get lucky tonight.â
âWasnât I going to get lucky before?â
âOh, I meant extra lucky.â
Fuck me. I would be surprised if I left this event without getting arrested for doing something indecent.
âWhat does extra lucky mean?â I lowered my voice, ducking to catch her gaze. Anyone who came back to our table before I found out the answer to this was going to be on the receiving end of a galvanized death stare.
Baileyâs eyes danced in the warm light. âI donât know. What do you want it to mean?â
âAre you sure you want to know the answer to that?â
What donât I want it to mean? That list is probably shorter.
âTell me and weâll see.â She inclined her head, bringing her ear closer to my mouth. God, she smelled good. Maybe we could call it a night early. Like right now.
âI picked up those Velcro cuffs we talked about the other day.â
âHmm.â She shrugged. âMaybe if youâre nice.â
âIâm always nice, baby.â
Unfortunately for me, several hours and three drinks later, Bailey was in no condition to be tied upâor do much of anything other than pass out.
When Siobhan handed Bailey that last drink, I had a hunch it might put her over the edge. I didnât say anything, but maybe I should have, because by the time we got out of the cab, the drink had worked its way into her system and she could barely walk a straight line. And she tripped on the sidewalk. Twice.
I steadied her with an arm around her lower back as we climbed the staircase. âAre you feeling okay?â
âYeah, why?â Bailey stumbled as we scaled the last stair.
âEasy.â I was having some vague déjà vu from the night at XS, though the circumstances were dramatically different. Better in every wayâI was with her now and also, no one was throwing up. Not yet at least.
âIâm fine,â she insisted.
I steered her over to my dresser and released her once I was confident sheâd regained her footing. âYou will be once you sleep it off, my little lightweight.â
âSleep it off?â She looked up, making a pouty face that was both adorable and sad. âI didnât think we were going to sleep. You said we couldâ¦â
âI love you, but youâre minutes away from having the spins, and that wonât be a good time for either of us.â
Bailey harrumphed a little sound of annoyance, like she knew I was right but didnât want to admit it. I kissed the top of her head and turned toward the bathroom to brush my teeth. While she got ready for bed, I went down to the kitchen to grab two glasses of water. When I returned, Bailey was in bed with the covers pulled up to her chin, looking pitiful.
She rolled onto her side, and the blanket shifted, revealing a sliver of my red Falcons T-shirt. âI feel gross.â
âYouâll feel better in the morning.â I set the water on the nightstand and slid into bed beside her.
âThen Iâll be hungover.â
âDrink something. Itâll help.â I picked up her a glass from my nightstand and handed it to her. She drained half of it before placing it on her side of the bed. When she settled under the blankets again, I pulled her closer, and she slipped beneath my arm, nestling against my chest.
âI ruined our night.â
âNot at all. Obviously, youâre not getting out of being tied up another time, but that can wait. Did you have fun?â
âI didâ¦â She groaned, covering her eyes. âBut why am I so drunk? I didnât even drink very much.â
âYou donât drink very often, though.â
âNeither do you.â
Not anymore. Probably a handful of times since weâd been together. Maybe I still had some leftover tolerance.
âIâm also, like, twice your size.â
Bailey laughed. âNot even.â
âFine. One and a half times your size.â
She snuggled closer to me, letting out a long sigh. As she fell quiet, her breaths grew slower and more even, like sheâd drifted off, but a moment later, she spoke up again.
âMy academic advisor is going to put in a good word for me with the scholarship committee. She has a lot of sway as the department head. Plus, I got a call about videoconference interview for that internshipâ¦â She trailed off. âI wasnât going to tell you about either of those because I was scared of jinxing them. But if you do leave, maybe at least those things will work out.â
My chest tightened, and there was a sharp pang in my gut. She was obviously spinning in circles about this, but I didnât know what I could do to help. It wasnât even a surefire thing yet.
âDonât worry about the leaving thing for now, James.â
âItâs hard not to.â
I kissed the top of her head, giving her a squeeze. âIâm here now, right?â
âI know.â