The Keeper: Chapter 15
The Keeper (Playing To Win Book 1)
âPrincess,â I whisper as I run my fingers through Lindyâs soft hair, a sexy, exhausted smile stretched across her beautiful face. âIâve got to get back to my room and grab my stuff. Iâve got a walk through to get to.â
âHmm . . .â She reaches up and grabs my shirt, trying to pull me down with her. âItâs too early to wake up. Come back to bed. Iâm not done with you yet.â
âHave I created a monster?â I tease. We reached for each other all night last night.
âBaby, youâre gonna be sore.â I press a kiss to her forehead. âI left you a bottle of water and ibuprofen on the nightstand.â
She pouts and sits up with the white sheet covering her gorgeous body. âI wonât get you back for two more nights. Iâll be fine. Are you sure you donât have time?â Her stormy eyes sparkle bright blue for me.
âYouâre bad. The bus leaves in fifteen minutes. Iâve got to go.â
She drops the sheet and goes up to her knees, wrapping her arms around my neck.
âFine. Go to work.â She smiles, and I swear my heart constricts like in one of those stupid romantic comedies Jules used to make us watch all the time. âCan I come to your game tonight?â
âYou kinda own the team, princess. Pretty sure thatâs up to you.â A lesser man would definitely be intimidated by the power my wife holds. But Iâm no lesser man, and I want her to embrace her legacy so she can hold the reins to her own future.
âI do, donât I?â She smiles and presses a kiss to my chin. âI guess that means I have to call Max, doesnât it?â
âProbably not a bad move. Itâs not like heâs been with us for this stretch, but Iâm sure heâs gonna hear about it if you show up tonight.â I run my hand down the smooth skin of her back and cup her perfect fucking ass. âText me later and let me know how it goes.â
She skims her lips along my jaw, and my cock presses against the zipper of my jeans. âBaby, you keep doing that and your brotherâs going to kick my ass when I get on the bus with a boner.â
She pulls back with such a sexy fucking pout on her lips. âFine. But you know you donât need to let him kick your ass though. Youâre bigger, and Iâm pretty sure youâre stronger than Jace.â
âYou asked me not to hurt him, so I havenât,â I admit. âEither heâll get over it or he wonât. But for now, at least he canât bitch that I hurt him. Heâs your brother. How we handle him is up to you.â
Her face softens, and she grips my shirt. âDamn, youâre one sexy man, Easton Hayes. Youâve got this whole insanely hot balance of growly dominance and supportive strength going on, and Iâm pretty sure Iâve never seen anything more seductive in my life.â
âDonât say shit like that when youâre naked in front of me, baby. Iâve gotta go to work.â I lift her up by her ass and drop her back on the bed, then lean over her. âWe leave tonight right from the game, then have one more game tomorrow night before we fly home. You gonna be waiting for me when I get back to Kroydon Hills, wife?â
âOh, you bet your sweet ass I will, husband.â
I wrap her hair around my fist and tug her to me. âIâll see you tonight.â
Lindy moans and presses her mouth to mine. âYou better win for me tonight, hockey boy.â
I force myself to take a step back. âIâll do my best.â
Iâm sitting on my bench, lacing up my skates before our walk through when Jace comes around the corner and hits my boot with his hockey stick. âWhere the fuck did you sleep last night, asshole?â
âCome on, man. Let it go,â Boone tells him and tries to move Jace away, but my brother-in-law has gotten himself way too worked up for that. Heâs looking for a fight, and Iâm so fucking over this shit.
I stand to my full height, which is about three inches and thirty pounds bigger than Jace Kingston, and cross my arms over my chest. âWhatâs your fucking problem, Kingston?â
âYouâre my fucking problem, Hayes. You got Lindy drunk and took advantage of her in Vegas. Now youâre married without a prenupâpretty fucking convenient. And now itâs your first fucking away stretch, and you didnât sleep in your room last night. So what, you already out fucking some whore?â
I see fucking red and swing at Jaceâs jaw before I even realize what Iâm doing.
Pretty sure I hear a crack too, as he takes a step back to steady himself, but I grab him by the front of his jersey and yank him toward me.
Boone grabs me as Malcom grabs Jace.
âYou wanna do this here, man?â I reach out and shove him back, fighting to free myself from the bear-hold Booneâs got me in. âFine. Letâs do it. I married your sister in Vegas, and Iâd do it again. I donât give a shit about a prenup because I donât care about her money. If she asked me to sign something today, Iâd do it in a fucking heartbeat. Iâve already got more money than Iâll ever need.â
He shoves Malcom off him and comes at me again. âWhere the fuck did you sleep last night, Hayes?â
âIn bed with your sister. She flew in yesterday. Now get the fuck out of my face.â
Coach Fitz walks into the room, and everyone takes a step back.
âWhat the hell is going on here?â Fitz booms, and everyone around us stops talking and moves. âYou two. With me. Now.â
We follow Coach into the room Brynlee and Mason, our other physical therapist, are currently working in. âCan you guys give us the room, please?â
Fitz sounds calmer than I think he actually is.
But thatâs yet to be seen.
He waits until the door closes, then his face turns purple. âWhat the fuck is wrong with you two? Jace. Youâre a captain. Act like it. If you want to keep winning games, we need a goddamned goalie. Preferably one who can stop the puck. Max spun shit into gold and got me one of the best goalies in the whole fucking league. And you havenât stopped fucking with him all goddamned fucking week.â
Jace looks at me and then back to Fitz, who I havenât heard curse once in the week Iâve been with the team.
âIs this hazing? Because no team of mine is going to haze the rookies or the fucking trades. Even if they came from a rival team.â
âItâs a family thing, Coach,â Jace answers him, and I scoff.
âYou got something to add, Hayes?â Fitz demands more than asks.
âIâm not your family, Kingston. I love my wife, and sheâs your sister. You should try talking to her instead of making me your problem.â I turn back to Coach and mask the anger I canât quite seem to shake. âIâm here to win games, Coach.â
âSo help me God, if this shit spills over onto my ice, Iâm benching both of you. Do you understand me?â
We both answer, âYes, Coach.â
âGood. Now get out of here and warm up before I decide to bench you for good measure.â Then he starts mumbling about stupid fucking asshole players, and I start to wonder if maybe we broke Fitz.
Jace and I get the fuck out of the room and let the door slam shut behind us before he stops in front of me. âI want to tell you to stay the fuck away from me, and weâll be fine on the ice. But you said something back there, and I gotta know.â
I brace myself for whatever bullshit heâs about to sling my way.
âYou love her? Lindy? You love my sister?â
âMore than my own fucking life, asshole,â I answer him and donât stick around for him to say anything else. Iâve got a game to prep for, and this isnât how I want to do it.
Iâm not sure I can accurately measure how much I donât want to call Max. Thatâs the only reason I can come up with for waiting until Iâm in the arenaâs parking lot, thirty minutes before puck drop to make the call.
âMadeline,â he answers after one ring. âAre you okay?â Max always goes straight into protector mode. If any of my older brothers assumed the father role after our father died a few months before I was born, it was Max. Heâs my oldest brother. My oldest sibling. Heâs always taken it on his own shoulders to make sure all nine of us were okay. Me especially, considering Jace is my closest sibling in age, and he was in high school when our dad died.
âIâm fine. Iâm great, actually,â I add, trying to sound cheerful instead of like Iâm about to walk the plank. Which is kinda what this phone call feels like. âI decided to fly out for Eastonâs game tonight and wanted to give you a heads-up that I was here. There were a few reporters at the hotel last night and today, so Iâm sure it will end up somewhere.â
âWhy didnât you call me? I could have arranged a box for you. If you give me a few, I can get my assistantââ
âThatâs why I didnât call, Maximus. I wanted to come to the game and watch my husband play. Not come and check out the team I own. Thereâs a difference,â I tell him, silently willing him to understand.
âThatâs where youâre wrong, kid. Thereâs no difference. Itâs two sides of the same coin, and youâre going to have to learn how to balance it. Married or not, youâll always be a Kingston, Madeline. Youâre a shareholder in King Corp. An owner of two of the biggest sports teams in the country. You wonât ever be just a playerâs wife. The press will never leave you alone.â His tone is short but not mean. Not exactly loving either. But hey, at this point, itâs a start.
âAnd as a Kingston, you need to start acting like one. The press is going to follow you when you show up to a game. You know this. Theyâve been doing it since you were a teenager. And that was before and after the Olympics.â
Yup. Iâm still, apparently, a disappointment. âListen, I think I understand what youâre saying. And Iâll try to handle it better. In my defense, I havenât exactly been married to a player before, and this is all new to me. But that advice goes both ways. If Iâm willing to try to see your point, it would be really nice if the family could try to see mine.â
âEveryone loves you, kid,â he tells me, like that makes it better.
âBut thatâs the problem, Max. Iâm a grown woman, not a kid. You all seem to forget Iâve had the benefit of watching you all go through hell to get your happily-ever-afters. You also forget that Iâm very good at math, and I have an excellent memory. Your wife was twenty-three when you met her. And you were older than my husband. So you may want to back off.â
He sits quietly on the other end of the phone while I roll down the window of the town car and watch the people all file out of their cars and into the arena. âListen, Max. Iâve got to go. The gameâs going to start soon.â
âPoint taken.â
âWhat?â I ask him, confused.
âYouâre right. Daphne was twenty-three when we met, and not everyone was onboard with our relationship.â
âAnd did you give her up?â I ask, already knowing the answer.
âIf I had, we wouldnât have Serena.â
âNope. You sure wouldnât, big brother. Think about that while Iâm thinking about what you said. I really do have to go though. I want to catch some of the warm-up.â
âLove you, Madeline. You sure you donât want me to get you into the box with the staff?â
âNo, thank you. I got myself a ticket right by one of the nets. Talk soon.â I end the call, and for a brief moment, I think maybe, just maybe, thereâs some hope with my family.
Thatâs forgotten the minute I get out of the car and a million flashes go off in my face.
Questions fly at me from every direction, and the security at the VIP gate ushers me through. Shit. Itâs never been like that before. I show the guard my ticket and lanyard. Max thinks heâs the only one capable of making a call. But there was no way I was going to my first game, watching my husband play for my team, without pulling a few strings.
Iâm escorted through the cavernous halls and brought to the Revolutionâs bench, where Brynlee stands with Mason, the head physical therapist. Her face lights up when she sees me, and I rush over to hug her.
âIâm so excited you made it.â She points next to herself. âYou know Mason, right?â
âYes, weâve met.â I smile at Mason and offer him my hand.
âNice to see you, Miss Kingston.â
âActually, itâs Hayes now,â I correct him with such a giddy smile, I canât hold it back when I look at Bryn.
Her eyes widen, and she turns to Mason. âDo you mind if I . . .â She points to me.
âGo ahead. Weâre fine. Just donât go far.â
She takes my hand and moves down to the other end of the bench behind the sin bin. âUmm . . . okay, Mrs. Hayes. I think you need to spill the deets. Does this mean everything went well last night? I mean, I read the Kronicles this morning, and the pictures they had of you two last night looked hot. Like seriously hot. But when I didnât hear from you all day, I wasnât sure.â
I look out onto the ice and immediately find Easton stretching. âOh yeah. Things went really well. It was amazing, Bryn.â
âAmazing enough to introduce yourself as Mrs. Hayes? Does that mean youâre done asking for an annulment?â
âI remembered everything, Bryn.
. So yeah, no more talk of annulments.â
She links her arm through mine and looks out over the ice at the team. âSo you guys are good?â
âYeah.â I smile, thinking about last night. âI think so. We kinda went about it backward. But I think itâs going to work for us.â
âOkay. Then you need to deal with the family when you get back to Kroydon Hills.â
âCome on, canât you let me just enjoy tonight? Iâve already dealt with Max. Let that be enough for one day,â I beg, not in the mood for another lecture.
âLindy . . . Easton hit Jace in the locker room. I donât know exactly what happened, but I had to make sure Jace didnât have a cracked jaw. And I totally heard Coach Fitz give Jace and Easton hell. It was bad.â
Just then my brother skates over to us and bangs against the boards. âHey, sis.â
âJace Joseph Kingston. You dick. Whyâs your jaw bruised?â I demand, and the fucker skates away from me backward with a shrug, like he canât hear me. âIâm gonna kill him.â
The music changes, and the guys start to skate over toward the bench.
Brynlee squeezes my hand. âIâve got to get back. You need help finding your seat?â
âNope. Iâm good. See you at home when you get back.â
âK.â
I take a step back as Easton smacks the glass between us.
I kiss my hand and line it up with his. âKick ass, baby.â