Icebound: Chapter 34
Icebound (Boundless Players)
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irst off, I want to say thank you. I couldnât be more grateful for being here and arriving in the League as an eighteen-year-old. Itâs truly been the honor of my life.â
A camera flashes, blinding me for a second as I scan the crowd, searching for Nina. Where is she? Maybe I shouldâve left more than a note, but I was trying to be all romantic with a grand gesture.
Iâm never making that mistake again.
Anticipation fills the conference room. The sea of suited-up journalists stares back at me behind the black table. Itâs normally me up here with my team, but now, itâs just me and nine extra chairs. My teammates are in the back, standing next to my family. Some are smiling, others are crying, but theyâre all here. Only one person is missing, and sheâs the person I need most in this room.
âSo, Rhode,â one of the journalists in the front asks, scratching his mustache. âHow did you know it was time to retire from the League?â
I sip my Smart Water like I always do before answering. âIt was a combination of things. When I signed this past summer, I knew it was only for one year, so I always had it in the back of my mind, but I think the main thing is the body. It takes a toll, and I wanted to play the game at the highest levelâ¦â I continue speaking, giving the journalists the spiel I practiced for three days with Camille.
Everyone looks down, typing on their phones. Another hand raises, then another. Journalists bombard me with questions.
What would your message be to the Nashville fans? Is there anything you wouldâve done differently? Why not come back next season? I answer each one, mentally thanking Camille and all her relentless preparation.
A journalist with blonde hair raises a hand. I nod in their direction. âIâm sure this decision involved a lot of counseling, but whatâs next? Is there a framework for what Rhode Tremblayâs future looks like?â
The door in the back creaks open.
Glancing up, I lock eyes with Nina across the sea of suits, and relief jolts through my body.
Sheâs here.
A smile splits across my face so fast that it takes me a minute to realize sheâs glaring at me with the heat of a wildfire, and damn, she looks pissed. I tug at my collar.
Nina sits in the back next to Micah, her penetrating stare cutting through me. I track her like a puck. Arching a brow, she crosses her arms at the same time as her legs.
âRhode?â a journalist asks.
I shake my head, forcing myself to focus on the journalist. âSorry, what was the question?â
âWhat does the future look like? Whatâs life after the League?â
I clear my throat into the mic. âIâm not sure what life after the League will look like, but thanks to someone very very important to me,â I add to soften Nina up. âI now realize that Iâve got time to figure it out, and thatâs all I can ask for. Who knows? Maybe Iâll travel. Sail a boat. Lie on a beach. Go to⦠Argentina?â
Her jaw clenches.
Alright, wrong thing to say.
A few people in the crowd chuckle, but thereâs only one laugh I want to hear. Another journalist raises a hand, and I nod in their direction. âIâm sure youâve seen all the messages from your teammates on social media, but one that stuck out was from Wyatt Patterson, who said, âWhat youâve built here is something that canât be broken. Weâll take care of your legacy.â When you hear that, what does that mean to you, Rhode? Whatâs your legacy?â
Across the room, Pattyâs rubbing his eyes with the heels of his palms. I yank my gaze away. Patty and Cruz got the team to film messages for me and compiled them into a video they played before the press conference.
Terrible timing.
I only had ten minutes to pull myself together before I had to get in front of the cameras. They better cry when I give them the Puck Buddy cross-stitches I made.
âMy teammates are my legacy,â I say to the crowd. âPeople always talk about my stats, but I hope Iâm remembered for more than just my save percentage or the games we won. I hope people remember all the moments off the ice just as much as the ones in the rink. These guys are everything to me.â
Cruz and Patty look down at their feet, but Nina reaches out to hold both of their hands. My eyes start to burn because she mightâve come for me, but sheâs also here for my boys.
Another journalist raises a hand. I field questions for the next thirty minutes until my water is as drained as my body. Ninaâs stare never leaves my face, and when itâs all done, thereâs nothing but relief. The conference ends, but I still have a lot of hands to shake.
I push back from the table, take photos, make dinner plans with my family, and thank everyone in the room, all while trying to get to one girl in the back.
My girl.
Nina watches from the corner, waiting patiently like Iâve been waiting for her my whole life, and my lips tilt up because I know when the room clears out and the lights turn off, Nina will still be thereâscowling, chuckling, grinningâIâll take her every way.
After hugging nearly everyone on the team, I weave my way through journalists and meet her in the back. She lifts her chin, eyes zoning in on my grin.
I grip the curve of her waist, pulling her against me. âIâm really glad youâre here. I was worried you werenât going to make it.â
She lightly slaps my chest. âIâm very mad at you. You shouldâve told me this was a press conference for your retirement. I kind of want to yell at you for this.â
âYouâre right. I shouldâve.â I tug her closer. âYou can yell at me all you want as long as Iâve got you in my arms.â
âIâm serious.â
âMe too.â
âThis isnât funny. Why the hell didnât you tell me, Rhode?â
âI was trying to be all romantic with a surprise, and it didnât work out that wayâ¦â
âThatâs sweet, but if weâre going to be together, I donât want you keeping things like this from me. From here on out, you tell me everything. I want to know the big things and the small things and everything in between. I never wanted you to give up your dream for me.â
I cradle her cheeks, forcing her to look me in the eye so she knows how much these words mean. âThis was my choice, and I didnât want you to feel the pressure. I didnât give up my dream. I just found a new one. You.â
Her eyes fill with water, and I lift her glasses, swiping away the mascara smudge. âHey, this is a good thing, Nina. Iâm happier than I ever thought Iâd be. This wasnât just a snap choice. Iâve been thinking about this all season, and I didnât want to burden you because Iâm doing this for me.â
She wraps her arms around my waist. âOkay, then I can be happy for you because Iâm sure this couldnât have been easy. Iâm proud of you, for what itâs worth. Making this type of decision is really brave.â
This girl.
Sheâs bodychecked my damn soul.
She smiles. âI guess youâre not icebound anymore. Youâre free.â
Iâm free.
âYouâre right. Iâm Argentina-bound.â I kiss her forehead. âThis is the last thing Iâm doing for me because now Iâm yours. From here on out, Iâll help you catch whatever dream youâre chasing. It doesnât matter if youâre climbing a mountain or dragging yourself out of a ditch, because I belong with every version of you. So, go chase those dreams of yours. Letâs be wild together.â
She smiles, slow and bright. Itâs breathtaking. Sheâs breathtaking. âOkay, but no more secrets.â
Iâm not going to tell her that I already have a ring picked out for her, but sheâll know one day when I get down on one knee. Whenever sheâs ready. Thatâs the last secret Iâll keep.
âAlright, no more secrets.â I press my lips to the tip of her nose. âCan I please kiss that gorgeous mouth I canât stop thinking about and show everyone in this room who I belong to?
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Lifting onto her toes, she hooks her arms around my neck. âI belong to you as much as you belong to me. Youâre mine, and Iâm yours.â
âGood. Because I already booked my flight to Argentina. I upgraded us to first class.â
âYou didnât have to do that. Iâm fine with coach.â
âYouâre mine now, which means you fly first class.â
I kiss her goodâwith tongueânot giving a damn that everyoneâs in the room, watching us, taking pictures. Gripping her waist, I lift her off the tile and swing her around the room.
I might be a little too old for her, and yeah, maybe we donât fit together from the outside, but our souls are a perfect match. For the first time in a while, Iâm excited for the future. Weâll have a family and kids and all the stress that comes with that, but for now, I want her all to myself.
I donât bother putting her back down on the ground, I just hold her, dangling feet and all. âI love you,â I whisper, only for her.
âI love you too,â she whispers, only for me.
âThanks for giving me a life outside of hockey. I had no idea my entire life would change when I got into your car. If Iâd known you were waiting for me, I wouldâve left that bar a hell of a lot sooner.â
She peppers my face with kisses. âWhyâs that?â
âBecause then I couldâve had one more moment with you, since I donât know if forever is going to be enough.â