Looking equal parts shocked and furious, Jackson stares at his now half-full dining table.
âWhat in the ever-loving hell is going on?â
To be fair, I was equally shocked when Mary and Stephanie walked in the front door. And itâs all thanks to Jacksonâs flashcards that I was even able to recognize the pretty blonde, in jeans and a cream blouse, as his sister.
When Jackson went to the office and hollered for Luke to answer the knock at the door, I think we all assumed it was his coach. But as our insanely ridiculous luck would have it, Jacksonâs mama and sister appeared. I have a sneaking suspicion they stopped by so Stephanie could question Jackson about me, since the very first thing out of her mouth was, âOh my god! Are you Kitten?â
I think I turned bright red. Scratch that, I know I did. Luke was still greeting Mary at the door, so Stephanie was the first one to see me. At Stephanieâs exclamation, Mary whipped her head over, and the smile that spread across her face was instantaneous. Before I could even respond, Mary somehow teleported to my location and wrapped me in a hug.
âOh honey, itâs so good to see you!â She pulled back but still had her hands on my upper arms, examining me like itâd been years, not a matter of hours, since we last saw each other. âKatelyn, this is my daughter Stephanie. I told her all about you, and she was so hoping to get to meet you someday. This couldnât have worked out better!â
Stepping into my space, Stephanie also pulls me into a hug. âItâs so great to meet you! I canât wait to tell you all the embarrassing stories I have about Jackson. He was such a little shit growing up!â
I still hadnât uttered a word by that point. I wasnât sure if I should start by clarifying that this was just a casual dinner, not the serious relationship their words were implying, or if I should just act chill and pretend this was all normal. Thankfully, Luke cut off what was sure to be awkward silence by ushering us all to the table.
He was grinning. âCome on, sit down! Oh man, this is going to be priceless! Jackson will be back out here any moment, and I want him to find us all sitting here, eating his food.â
I did my best not to laugh. I really didnât want to cause Jackson more stress, but what options did I really have?
Taking back my original seat, Stephanie and Mary sat in the open spots next to me, and Luke took the seat on the other side of Jacksonâs plate.
Finally finding my voice, I turned to Stephanie. âStephanie! Itâs so great to meet you. Jackson was actually just telling me about you. All flattering, I promise.â I smile and glance at the others. âAnd he clearly went way overboard when he ordered our dinner, so please help yourselves. Weâll never finish all of this.â
âPlease, call me Steph.â She beams.
Itâs at this point, when everyone is filling their plates with food, that Jackson walks in.
âWhat in the ever-loving hell is going on?â
Maryâs not fazed by Jacksonâs outburst. She simply smiles up at him. âHello, Jacky dear. Your sister and I thought weâd stop by to see if youâd like to join us for dinner. But now with Katelynâs invitation to join you, we can all just stay in tonight.â
I cringe a little at her wording. I see Jacksonâs jaw tick as he quickly glances at me. I shrug. Because really, what the hell was I supposed to do. Ask them to leave? I donât think so.
Ignoring his momâs comment, Jackson strides over and grabs the tray of sushi rolls that Luke was reaching for and slides them all onto his own plate.
Looking offended, Luke pouts, âHey, those are the best ones!â
Jackson drops into his chair. âI know. Get your own.â
Then he slides a few of the treasured rolls off his plate and onto mine, with a wink. Gah, that wink! So many bumblebees!
âHi, brother. Itâs so nice to see you too! Iâve been fine, thanks for asking. Care to introduce me to your beautiful dinner guest?â Stephanieâs sarcasm rivals that of a teenage girl.
Sighing, Jackson visibly slumps a little before responding. âHey, Steph. How are things? You look lovely. Please let me introduce you to Katelyn. Youâre right, she is beautiful. And we were having a very nice evening. Alone. Until Luke showed up.â As if just remembering why Luke showed up, he shakes his head a little. âAnd Coach should be here any minute now for an impromptu tape viewing.â
This obviously isnât what we had planned for our night, and Jackson looks so disappointed. Wanting to reassure him, I slide my hand over to the top of his thigh and gently squeeze. And â sweet holy muscles â what is this man made of? I give his leg a second squeeze before I realize, A: what I am doing, and B: that it looks like Iâm staring at his crotch.
Quickly looking up, I lock eyes with Jackson. I donât have time to be mortified before he places his hand over mine. Securing its place on his thigh.
Clearly seeing Coachâs pending arrival as an opportunity, Mary perks up. âOh well, donât worry about us. We can keep Katelyn company while you boys go do your hockey thing!â
âThatâll be perfect!â agrees Stephanie. âSee, arenât you glad we showed up tonight?â
Jackson lets out a half laugh, half guffaw. âOh yes, Iâm so glad.â
I roll my eyes at him then turn to Steph. âThatâd actually be great. If you guys werenât here to entertain me, Iâm positive Iâd get bored and go snooping through all of Jacksonâs stuff. Then Iâd probably end up feeling guilty about it, and wrestle over whether or not I should tell him what I did. And what if I found something that was a red flag? I mean what do I do then? Confront him or just sneak out the door and block his number?â I raise my eyebrows. âSo you see, itâs a good thing youâre here.â
The girlsâ laughter is drowned out when Jackson smirks at me. âIâve already found you sneaking around once before, so you know where my dungeon is. Just what do you think you might find otherwise?â
Iâm saved from answering by another knock at the door.
Luke jumps up. âIâve got it!â
He circles the table, darts his hand over Jacksonâs shoulder, and steals one of the rolls Jackson took away from him. Jumping back out of Jacksonâs reach, Luke pops it in his mouth and makes a big show of chewing and moaning and being entirely obnoxious as he heads for the door.
âJackass!â Jackson calls after him. Then he leans closer, so only I can hear him. âSeriously, Kitten, Iâll find a way for us to have an entire evening alone together. But please, I beg you, donât run away while Iâm back in the office. I promise we wonât take long, and when weâre done Iâll kick my mama and Steph out so we can enjoy the rest of our night.â
I canât stop staring into his perfect blue eyes. He seems so concerned that Iâll let this whole debacle scare me off, when really â this craziness is right on par for us. Before I can respond, we hear new voices entering the condo. Jackson glances to the door, and a beat later I see him straighten his back.
At first, I think itâs because his coach is here and heâs being respectful, but then I see the small look of annoyance cross his face. I look toward the door and see Luke talking to an older man, dressed casually, with a full head of grey hair and a serious-but-friendly look to him. And a woman. The woman looks to be in her mid twenties, maybe thirty. Blonde, perfectly curvy, and gorgeous. Sheâs not dressed nearly as casual as the man she came in with. Wearing a mustard-yellow wrap dress and a pair of heeled boots, she looks like an on-air news reporter.
âWell, this just keeps getting better,â Jackson mumbles. âIsabelle is here.â
At that, Mary furrows her eyebrows in a disapproving manner, and my curiosity piques. But that curiosity quickly turns into dread, laced with jealousy, as this Isabelle character locks onto Jacksonâs location and beelines toward him.
In an act that I assume to be in deference to the coach, and not to the approaching blonde, the entire Wilder family stands from their seats. Rising with them, Iâm able to watch the slow-moving collision on both sides of the table. Jacksonâs coach walks up to Mary and Steph, greeting them both with a hug. Isabelle doesnât stop until sheâs right in front of Jackson. And I mean right in front, like â if she took a deep breath her boobs would brush against his chest. And since she came around the far side of the table, Jackson had to turn towards her, leaving me standing behind him. Hidden by his mass. From here, all I can see are her arms as they move around him in a hug.
âJackson Wilder, itâs been too long! I feel like I never see you.â Her voice is sweet enough, but she sounds a little fake. Like sheâs trying way too hard.
I know heâs not mine, not technically, but I still feel the little green tendrils taking hold. I donât want to make a scene, but at the very least I need to announce my presence. Clearly the fact that his mother and sister are in the room isnât enough to deter this girl from basically throwing herself at Jackson. Maybe a little competition will do her good.
Stepping around to Jacksonâs side, I watch him delicately extract himself from her grip and step back.
Still not seeming to notice me, a living-breathing-human two paces away, Isabelle continues. âDaddy and I are going to dinner tonight. When he said he was stopping by here first, I figured Iâd come with and save him the trouble of picking me up after. Would you be able to join us? Iâd love to spend some time with you.â
Daddy? This is the coachâs daughter? Interesting.
âI appreciate the invite, but I have plans tonight,â Jackson says in a practiced manner. This doesnât seem to be the first time he has had to let this girl down. Seeing that sheâs his coachâs daughter, Iâm sure he knows to tread lightly.
âOh, thatâs a shame.â She frowns. âIt seems our schedules never line up.â
Taking the tiny silence that follows as my opportunity, I extend my hand. âHi! Iâm Katelyn, I donât think weâve met before.â
Looking a little stunned, she takes my hand. âHello, Iâm Isabelle.â She glances over to the rest of the group, trying to figure out where I fit between Jackson, his family, and Luke.
Wanting to keep her talking, to someone other than Jackson, I continue, âI just love that dress! Fall is my favorite season, for so many reasons, but mostly because those rich jewel tones are in style. Of course, I donât have the coloring you do to pull off that yellow. Not that it stops me from trying the color on when I see it. But it never fails, I always end up looking a sickly shade of pink and I have to put it right back on the rack.â
Isabelle blinks at me for a moment, then grins. âOh, youâre too kind! This old thing is just too comfortable to give up. And I know what you mean about fall colors, theyâre just the best. Itâs the spring colors that always wash me out. Until Iâm able to get a tan.â
I smile back. Well, look at that. Project distract-the-new-girl is working out perfectly.
Jackson sets his hand on my shoulder, which Isabelle instantly notices with widening eyes. âKatelyn, Iâd like to introduce you to Coach.â
Turning, I am now face-to-face with the infamous Coach.
He holds his hand out. âHello, dear. The nameâs Don Thorpe.â
Shaking his hand, I smile. âItâs great to meet you, Mr. Thorpe. Whenever Jackson talks about you it sounds like heâs speaking about a mythical creature.â
âOh please, call me Don, or Coach. And Iâm sure Jackson sounds that way out of fear, not awe.â He chuckles, slapping Jackson on the back. âThese boys know Iâm liable to make them skate âtil they puke if they step outta line.â
Luke groans from the other side of the room.
Jackson bends down and talks in a stage whisper, âLuke got into trouble a few weeks back, so Coach had him skating Killers. Luke was one short of finishing when he hurled. Coach gave him ten minutes in the lockers, then made him start all over again.â
Coach barks out a laugh. âServed the boy right! Now letâs get to these tapes and get this over with.â
With that, the three men stroll off down the hall. Leaving us women to fend for ourselves.