Pucking Around: Chapter 84
Pucking Around: A Why Choose Hockey Romance (Jacksonville Rays Book 1)
âHey, Sanny?â Novy calls with a wave, popping his head inside the laundry room.
âAww, what happened to Snuffy?â says Morrow. âI liked that nickname.â
I just roll my eyes as the guys both laugh. Iâm standing at the big folding table, ironing jerseys for tomorrowâs game. This is only the third in a whole pile. And this is only task one of like twenty I have to complete today. âWhat do you need, Nov?â
âNot a thing,â he replies, leaning against the table, his eyes on my hands as he watches me work, crunching on his homemade granola. âCompton still around?â
âHow should I know?â
Novy and Morrow exchange an incredulous look. âUhâ¦maybe because you live together,â Novy replies with a laugh.
âAnd you carpool in to work all the time,â Morrow adds.
âAnd youâve got your weird DLP-ESP,â Novy finishes.
âThat hasnât been officially diagnosed yet,â I tease back, setting the iron aside to flip the jersey over. âWeâre still on the waitlist for that study at Mayo.â
The guys laugh as Morrow snags the bag of granola out of Novyâs hands and races around the table behind me with it, shoving some of the crunchy mix in his mouth.
âAsshole,â Novy growls, hands flat on the table. âGive it back.â
Morrow steals another handful and zips the bag shut, tossing it back at Novy.
âIâve been down here since I got in,â I explain, moving the iron over the back of Sullyâs jersey, ignoring their antics. âI donât know anything happening outside this room.â
They exchange a look, and Novy shakes his head.
I narrow my eyes at him. âWhat is it?â
Novyâs a good guy, even if heâs a bit rough around the edges. Heâs the wild stallion type, always balancing a bevy of puck bunnies. Stays out too late. Parties too hard. Never really serious about anything but hockey. But heâs a good player and a loyal teammate.
Right now, heâs got a sober look in his eye. Somethingâs up. He needs to talk. He shares another glance with Morrow, still munching his granola.
âWhat?â I say again. âCome on, guys. I got a shit ton to do, so if youâre not gonnaââ
âAre you with him?â Morrow blurts out.
My gaze tracks to him as Novy groans. âDude, come on,â he says. âYouâre not supposed to just ask a guy if heâs gay like that. Thatâs like, breaking the rules. Right?â
Now theyâre both looking at me.
My stomach drops. Oh shit. âWhat are you assholes talking about?â
âYou havenât seen it then?â Novy asks with a raised brow.
âYou havenât heard?â
I groan, dragging both hands through my hair. âFuck, guys. Drop the suspense, before I go looking for Colonel Mustard holding a candlestick. Now, what the hell are you talking about?â
âAw, shit. Itâs everywhere, man,â Novy says with a shake of his head. âThe guys are all chirping with it online.â
âChirping with what?â
âThat you and Compton are together,â says Morrow. âYou know, likeâ¦together. Like a gay thing.â
âYeah, I get what âtogetherâ means.â
âThereâs all this footage from the game last night,â Novy adds. âCompton skating up to you on the ice, and youâre wearing his jersey and, like, smiling and shit.â
I know exactly what theyâre talking about. God, it felt good in the moment. Rachel was by my side, and we were laughing, having fun. I had my girl and myâ¦fuckâwell, heâs not really my guy, is he? We fool around a bit with Rachel, but heâs given me no indication he wants anything outside the comfort her presence provides, the inhibitions she helps us all lower.
Visions of last night fill my senses, making my heart race and my palms sweat. Iâve been trying so hard not to think about it. Jakeâs face so close to mine, his thumb on my lips, the smell of his cologne invading my lungs, filling me up. I wanted him to kiss meâ¦but he didnât. He pulled away.
But then he put me on my knees and popped my fucking cherry in the middle of an orgasmic four-way. Iâve never been filled like that before. Not even by a toy. I may love sticking my dick in asses, but Iâve never once considering having a dick in mine. Turns out it wasnât even a question. He offered, and I couldnât bend over fast enough.
And I want more. I want his cum in my mouth, my ass. I want to lay that man out and feast on him till he begs me to stop. I want Rachel to hold him down while I fuck his tight ass, riding him hard and long, edging him to within an inch of his sanity.
And I want kissing. More than sex, I want him to want me. I want the intimacy of my lips on his and I want it to be his idea. Until then, Jakeâs not queer for me. Heâs just a straight man having his cake and eating it too.
I clear my throat, snatching up the iron again and putting my eyes on my work. âSo, all of this chirping is based on me wearing Jakeâs jersey to the game last night and the fact that he skated up to the boards?â I move the iron down the sleeve, glancing up between the guys. âYou know I was with Doctor Price and Poppy too, right? Did the footage catch that? Pretty sure Doc was in a jersey. Is she getting dragged too?â
My heart is silent in my chest, unwilling to beat. What the fuck am I doing? I donât want to draw attention to Rachel, but I also need to try to deflect this for Jakeâs sake. Her image with the guys is spotless right now. So is Poppyâs. This could work. I can buy us time and get Novy and Morrow to help me spread the ânothing to see hereâ message far and wide.
âYeah, some of the noise is tryna say you and Hot Doc are a thing,â says Morrow with a shrug. âBut thatâs just the celebrity news and stuff the bunnies spread around.â
âOnly some of the noise, huh?â I say, setting the iron aside as I slip Sullyâs jersey back on its hanger and hang it up. âWhat does most of the noise sayâ¦â
Novy sighs, leaning against the table, arms crossed over his barrel chest. âInside the League, the news is that you and Compton are finally out.â
I let out a breath, trying to control this sick feeling in my gut. Distracting my hands, I reach for the next jersey. Fuck, itâs Jakeâs. âFinally? What, like weâve been trapped in the closet lookinâ for a key to unlock the door?â
The guys offer me weak smiles. Theyâre not buying my deflection.
âCome on, man,â Morrow mutters. âYou gotta know you guys have a reputation from the other teams, right?â
I say nothing, eyes on my work as I smooth out Jakeâs jersey.
Novy clears his throat. âYeah, apparently some of the guys from the Pens and the Kings are chirping about it. And some of our guys share chats with them. They were all talking about it up in the PT room just now. Avery goaded them onââ
âWhich is totally not cool,â Morrow says, voice firm.
âYeah, weâre not gonna tolerate any Rays chirping about our guys,â says Novy with a reassuring nod. âThe jerks talking about it upstairs got their asses handed to them, so donât even worry about it.â
I glance up sharply from my work. âWaitâby who?â
âKinnunen,â Morrow replies.
âWho knew Mars was such an ally, huh?â Novy laughs. âMost Iâve heard him talk all season. He told Perry what he could do with the weight he was lifting.â
âYeah, but then he switched to Finnish,â Morrow adds.
âMade the poor kid cry. I never want him to yell at me in Finnish,â Novy said, eyes wide as he shakes his head in horror.
âAnd I donât know what the deal is with Avery,â Morrow mutters.
âYeah, that guy is such an asshole,â Novy huffs, arms crossed. âI donât know why they hired him, honestly. I wish theyâd can him and just hire Price.â
I glance between them. Rachel hasnât said anything, but I know Averyâs reputation. And Iâve seen them interact a bit at games. Heâs always putting her down and leaving her hanging. I think he might feel threatened by her. âWaitâwas he chirping too?â I say, eyes narrowed at the guys.
âNothing Mars couldnât handle,â Novy replies with a shrug.
âHe needs to learn his place, or the guys are gonna turn on him,â Morrow adds. âI donât want my head of PT ribbing my teammates in front of me. Thatâs not gonna fly.â
âAnd heyâSanford,â Novy mutters, stepping around the table to stand by me.
I glance over at him, trying to control my breathing, giving nothing away.
âThe point here is that if you ever do want to tell us anythingâ¦you can. You or Compton. Because this is a team. It might be a new team, but the way we see it, weâd like to stick around a while.â
âYeah, totally,â Morrow adds. âTeam means family.â
âWe want a good atmosphere here,â Novy goes on. âWe donât want bullshit and drama. Jokes is one thing. We all love jokes. Chirping on a guy for being gay is another,â he adds, his face solemn. âYou just tell us which end is up, and weâll make sure the next guy who chirps you is the last guy.â
I nod, surprisingly touched by this unexpected show of support.
âSoâ¦you telling us anything right now?â Novy asks, one dark brow raised.
I shake my head. âNo,â I mutter, trying not to let disappointment lace my words. âThereâs nothing. Jake and I are just friends.â
âBest friends, right?â Morrow adds with a grin. âLive-in best friends who sleep in separate beds but finish each otherâs sentences. Total Bert and Ernie situation, right?â
I roll my eyes as he laughs.
âAnd if Jake ever pulls his head out of his ass and realizes youâre a catch and a half?â Novy teases. âYou still gonna be just friends then, Bert?â
I shake my head. âListen, assholes. If Jake and I ever become more than live-in best friends, you two will be the first to know, okay? For now, Iâll be sucking my own dick. But only if I get through with ironing all these first, and youâre both distracting me.â
Novy steps forward, slinging an arm around my shoulders. âAs long as youâre distracted, come help us find Compton. Weâre gonna lay the heavy on him too over breakfast.â
âAnd make sure he gets the tab,â Morrow adds.
Flipping the iron off, I follow after them. I wonât be able to focus until I deal with this. I need to talk to Jake. But first I want to find Rachel. Sheâs the one with the unparalleled experience handling online gossip. Sheâll know what to do.
âHey,â I call. âHave either of you seen Doctor Price this morning? I uhhâ¦need to ask her something about an order shipment.â
âYeah, we saw her when we came down,â Novy replies, leading the way out of the room.
âShe was at the coffee cart looking cozy with some guy,â Morrow adds, his eyes on his phone as we walk towards the stairs.
I halt in the middle of the hallway. âWhat guy?â
Morrow just shrugs, eyes still on his phone. âI donât know, some hunky guy.â
âHe was a hunk, huh?â Novy says with a laugh. âGod, not you too. Am I the only straight man left on the Rays D-line?â
âWhat? He was all tatted and cool.â At my blank stare Morrow quickly adds, âI mean, youâre tatted and cool too, Sanny. Donât think weâre out here tryna replace you.â
âYeah, Snuffy. Youâre the coolest guy we know,â Novy teases. âHot Doc wishes her arm candy was as cool as you.â
Well, if I thought I had no jealousy where Rachel was concerned, that just went out the goddamn window. A tatted cool hunky guy is acting as my girlâs arm candy? Forget Jake. He can take care of himself. Iâm officially tracking a hurricane.