I STOOD UNDER THE POUNDING, hot stream of water in the shower and tried not to groan. I felt foggy from the meds, which had worn off by about four in the morning, leaving me so stiff and sore it hurt to lift my arms above my head.
I got out of the shower, wrapped a towel around my waist, and wiped the steam off the mirror. I had no idea how I was going to skate today, but regardless, I would try.
A knock sounded at my hotel-room door. I swung open the door, drinking in the sight of Krista. She wore a navy dress that could win an award for how it showcased her hips and legs.
âHi.â
Her eyes were glued to my ribs. âLevi, oh my god.â
âItâs fine.â I worked to not wince as I stepped back to let her in.
She walked in like she owned the place and then turned to look at me. âYouâre moving slow.â
âI just need to limber up.â
She shook her head. âI donât think you should play today.â
I muffled a groan as I walked over to my suitcase. âIâm playing. A few minor bruises arenât going to stop me.â
âI need you to tell me whatâs been going on.â
âIâm about to drop this towel, so if you want to protect your innocence, you should turn around,â I warned her. She spun around, giving me her back.
I slowly pulled on some clothes and bit down on my groan as I sat on the bed to pull on my socks. âAt least we donât have a bike ride today.â
She walked over so she could watch me. âNo, you have two scrimmage games and then another fitness test.â
Iâm going to fucking die. âShouldnât be a problem.â
âTell me whatâs been going on,â she demanded.
âNo.â
She grabbed me by the chin and lifted my face so I was looking at her.
My dick got instantly hard.
Her big blue eyes were filled with such concern. âLevi, I swear Iâm going to lose my shit if youâre not straight with me.â
I grabbed her wrist. âYou worry too much.â
She wrestled her hand free. âI already feel guilty.â
âWhat do you feel guilty about?â
âWeâre getting off-topic.â
âTell me, and Iâll tell you.â
She let out a long sigh. âIâm usually more attentive. Iâve been unfairly withholding my support from you. I thought it was for the best if we didnât spend too much time together.â
âYou thought weâd sleep together.â
Her voice was clear. âIt was a distinct possibility.â
âStill is.â
âWhich is why we donât spend alone time together in a hotel.â She lowered her voice. âHow is the other stuff going? Are people still trying to rattle you?â
âMaybe.â
âLike what?â
âThe usual. Theyâre messing with my gear.â
She looked concerned. âWe need to escalate this up to Markâs level.â
âI can handle it,â I reassured her, as I stood up to look for my hoodie. It hurt to move. âItâs no big deal.â
âYou got jumped yesterday. This is a big deal.â
It was a big deal when someone was trying to mess with my game, but I wanted to handle it my way. I lied. âItâs not a big deal. Leave it.â
Her cheeks were flushed with emotion. âThatâs not what I recommend.â
My gaze dropped down to her red lips. I wanted to kiss that mouth. âIs today the baby shower?â
Something passed over her face. âDonât worry about that.â
I studied her closer. âAre you okay?â
She crossed her arms and avoided my gaze. âLetâs focus on you, okay? Are you sure you want to play?â
âIâm playing,â I said with finality. Even if it kills me.
I KEPT to myself in the locker room while we suited up for our first game. At this point, I had no idea who had attacked me, so I felt like an idiot trying to befriend anyone.
When we got out onto the ice, my first few strides felt so awful I thought I wouldnât be able to do it. Searing pain radiated up my legs and hips into my back.
My eyes went up to the stands, seeking out Krista. She was talking to Mark Ashford, but as if she could sense me, she turned and looked down at me. It made me push harder through the throbbing pain.
I felt marginally better after we warmed up, but I was still hurting. I worked to skate through the pain. Gordon announced that Brody and I were going to switch lines. Which meant I would be playing defense with a Vancouver Wolves veteran. This was my big chance to show them what I was capable of when I played with someone who understood hockey. But now the disadvantage was my injuries.
We started the scrimmage, and the pain made me drip with sweat. It hurt to breathe, it hurt to move, and it was excruciating to play to my fullest, but I forced myself to push past it and give it my all. The guy I was playing with was a natural, and we were up three points.
I didnât see Brody come up behind me, and he used his entire body and speed to sack me against the boards. It felt like I had been hit by a dump truck. The pain was so insane I could only bend over, my stick across my knees and my head down, as I worked not to pass out. For one long, terrible moment, I feared I was going to throw up, but I pushed through it while black stars tingled in my line of vision.
The whistle blew, and Gordon called me over to the bench. âYouâre done for the day, Ziegler.â
Shock rippled through me. âNo. Come on, Coach. That was just a bad hit. I got winded.â
âNot my orders. Youâre done.â
Without giving me a second glance, he looked at Brody. âHillman, youâre being slotted into Zieglerâs place.â
Brody smirked at me before hopping over the boards.
I stood there, breathing hard. This was it. I was being cut. My hockey dreams were over. Without looking at anyone, I skated off the ice and walked to the locker room. I knew it had been a long shot to get here, but I felt like a failure. I had let Krista and myself down.
I sat on the bench and stared blindly at my locker.
âYouâre in extreme pain,â said a voice from behind me.
I recognized Mark Ashfordâs voice. Suddenly I was pissed. âI can play. You need to let me play.â
âWeâve seen enough to make our decision, and there is no point in making you push through that kind of pain for no reason.â
My body ached as I stood up and faced him. âIs this it? Am I being cut?â
âYou will officially get our decision via your agent.â
I took my helmet off my head and whipped it across the room. A loud crack sounded when it connected with the cement wall. I didnât handle failure well. My entire life, hockey had been the one place where I had always been the best. Then one day I found myself outside of the game, and I didnât know how to get back in.
âI want this more than anything,â I said to him.
âYour efforts were commendable.â He gave me a short nod. âGet some rest.â
I FELT numb as I showered. I knew I would feel bad about things when it sank in, but right now I was in too much physical pain to care. I walked out of the locker room. Outside, Krista was waiting for me.
âHeâs going to cut me,â I said bluntly. âIâm sorry.â
She rolled her eyes. âDid he tell you that?â
âNo, but he cut my game short.â
âYou did good out there.â
I did my best, but I didnât think it would be enough. âWeâll see.â
She studied me. âYouâre in pain.â
That was an understatement. âIâm fine.â
She lifted those blue eyes to mine. âI know I said I would be here all day, but I have an emergency that canât wait, so Iâm heading back to Vancouver. You need to stay here and watch the rest of the games. You need to learn the players and their styles.â
I wanted to ask her what the point was, but I refrained. I swung my bag over my shoulder and almost groaned with the effort. âYouâre heading back now? What about the baby shower?â
She glowered at me. âFuck the baby shower.â
We started to walk. âThat bad?â
âI donât want to talk about it.â
Something had happened and I wanted to know, but I also knew that pushing her wouldnât get me any answers. âOkay.â
She paused at the bottom of the steps. âDo you want me to stay?â
Yes. âYou just told me you had an emergency to handle.â
She stared up at me. âThis situation canât wait, but I would stay if you wanted me to.â
Why was she so damn cute? âNo way. You should go.â
âIâll call you in a few days, okay?â
We stood there for a long moment, and then we both spoke at once.
âYou go first,â I said.
She lifted her chin. âIâm sorry I havenât been here for you more.â
âYouâve been great. What are you talking about?â
She shook her head. âIâve disappointed myself, but things will change.â
Either that, or I would be sent packing. âThereâs nothing to apologize for.â
âWhat did you want to say?â
I looked around before speaking. âI just wanted to thank you for taking a shot with me. I really appreciate the effort.â
She looked up at me through her thick eyelashes. âDonât be all dramatic, Levi. Itâs not over yet.â
That pulled a painful laugh out of me. âOkay.â
âIâll call you in a couple of days. Now go watch those players and start learning how they all work.â
âWhat am I supposed to do when this is over?â
âYou rest and get better.â
THREE DAYS LATER, I got a text from Krista.
Krista: Come to my office at noon today.
Me: ?
Krista: We need to talk.
I WALKED into her office and found her sitting at her desk, looking like a queen in her domain. When she saw me, she stood up. My mouth watered as I caught sight of her lush figure in a low-cut pink dress.
âYouâre early.â
âOnly by ten minutes.â
She eyed me speculatively. âYou look better.â
I felt better. âIâm fine. I had a full workout today.â
She made a noise. âI have news.â
I swallowed hard. She didnât look happy. She looked serious. This was it. This was the moment I would get cut. âTell me.â
âYou made it onto the Vancouver Wolves roster, but itâs only a conditional offer until December.â
Which meant I was filling in for the injured defenseman. It was more than I expected. âBrody got signed?â
She walked from around her desk until she stood before me. âBrody got offered the same conditional offer. Youâre competing for the one permanent defense position. In January, one of you will be let go, and one of you will be offered a contract.â
Relief flooded my body. I felt like the universe was offering me one last shot at my dream. I laughed. âAre you serious?â
âYou did it.â
I studied her. She didnât seem as happy as I thought she would be. âWhy arenât you happier?â
âBecause this means youâll have to continue to deal with Brody and his bullshit.â
âI can handle him.â
âI need you to be more up-front with me.â
Someone knocked on the door. We both turned around to see a man standing at the door holding a huge bouquet of flowers. âI have a delivery for Krista Taylor.â
I stepped back and watched as she accepted them. The delivery man disappeared, and she set them on the desk. Who was sending her flowers? Was she dating someone?
She spoke as she ripped open the card. âI think Brody is the one who attacked you in the parking lot.â
I thought the same thing, but I wasnât about to make accusations against a team member without evidence. âYou donât know that.â
âWell, I suspect it, and I think heâs going to be trouble for you. I need you to keep me in the loop.â She stared at the card for a long moment, and then she made an angry noise. She picked up the flowers and dumped them in the garbage.
âYou okay?â I asked, hoping she would tell me why she was throwing out her flowers.
âWhy donât men ever get the hint?â
I watched as she ripped the card in half and tossed it in the garbage too. âWhat happens now?â
âMarkâs office has sent over a temporary contract.â
I motioned with my head towards the flowers. âYou need some help getting rid of someone?â I would love nothing more than to chat with this guy. âI can help you out with that.â
She ignored me as she sat down at her desk and focused on her computer. âI need you to sign the contract and then report for practice tomorrow morning. Your first exhibition game is in three days.â
âWhere?â
âTexas.â She moved from around her desk. âI just printed off the contract. Iâll be right back.â
I waited until she was out of the office before I moved to the garbage can. I knew it was an asshole move, but I needed to know who was harassing Krista.
We need to talkâE
That didnât tell me a lot. I tossed it back in the garbage and waited for her to come back.
She came bustling in. âCome sit down. You should read this over, but this is a standard contract that has been looked over already by both my lawyers and Markâs lawyers.â
I meant to keep my mouth shut, but the words blurted out. âWhoâs E?â
She paused and looked at me. âDid you read the card in my garbage?â
I shrugged in answer.
âHeâs no one you need to concern yourself with.â
âYou sure about that?â
She gave me a pointed look. âI want you to befriend Mica. Heâs the big Russian, and heâs one of mine. Heâs a great player, and heâs a connector. Heâs friends with everyone.â
I knew who he was. Iâd seen him joking around with Brody. âIâm not sure if heâs interested.â
âYou need to get over yourself. Start making friends. Or this is going to be a very long four months.â
I knew she was right, but it wouldnât be easy competing with Brody. âFine.â
âSign here.â
I bent down and scrawled my signature.
âYouâre entitled to a signing bonus.â She handed me a piece of paper.
My eyes widened as I looked at the amount. âThis is unexpected.â
âWe need to find you a place to live.â
âWhat about the place Iâm in?â
She blinked. âThatâs temporary.â
âFour months is pretty temporary.â
She looked flustered. âI guess. I thought youâd want to spread your wings.â
I laughed. âYou want me to leave your building?â
âDo I need to worry about you showing up at my door in the middle of the night?â
Our eyes held. âIs that an invitation?â
She lifted her chin. âCertainly not. Do you want me to call the landlord and haggle a deal for you?â
I wished I could see her more often. âThanks. Want to eat dinner sometime?â
Her eyes widened, but she didnât look up. âNot a good idea.â
âWhy not? I think itâs a great idea.â
That got me a smile. She looked up at me. âWhen you look at me, what are you thinking?â
I dropped my gaze to her mouth. âThe truth?â
âThe truth.â
I wanted to rub my face against her neck and smell her. I wanted to taste her silky-smooth skin and listen to her gasps while she squirmed against my body. I wanted to feel her fingers yank at my hair while I buried my face between her legs.
âMostly Iâm focused on hockey.â I worked to keep my face straight.
âHuh,â she said. âOkay, Iâll think about it.â
âWhen?â
âI said Iâd think about it.â