โRme.
osie girl, when are we going to get you adopted?โ
Of course, the question is rhetorical, seeing as Rosie is a beautiful black and tan five-year-old Doberman who canโt answer
I give her one more scratch behind the ears before locking up her crate for the night as Rosieโs big body curls up on the fleece blanket I thrifted for her last week. Sheโs plenty comfortable in her crate, which makes sense. Sheโs lived here for an entire year already.
Iโve only lived in Chicago for a few months, but from what Cheryl, the shelter owner, told me, Iโm Rosieโs favorite.
Most people think sheโs scary from the outside, but Rosie is a sweet softie on the inside, with plenty of love to give, as long as itโs for the right person.
โYou really should take that sweet girl home with you.โ Cheryl stands behind me as I stay sitting in front of Rosieโs crate, watching her fall asleep.
โIf only I could. Twin brother is still allergic.โ โEhh. I think Iโd trade the brother for the dog.โ
โI contemplate it sometimes,โ I tease. โI can close up for you tonight.โ Cheryl brushes me off. โStevie, you are twenty-six years old, and itโs a
Saturday night. Iโm sure you have better things to do than hang out here with an old lady and some old dogs.โ
Cheryl may be a sixty-something-year-old widow, but thereโs nothing old about her. Sheโs still got a total pep in her step and works insane hours
at the shelter. And thatโs because she loves this place and these dogs, as do I.
Senior Dogs of Chicago is a nonprofit that Cheryl and her late husband founded, rescuing dogs from kill shelters or taking in abandoned pups that families had the audacity to give up once their family pet got too old for them.
Donโt get me started on it. I donโt cry too often, but it happens every single time an older dog gets dropped off by its owners for some god-awful excuse or another.
How do you not choose the one who has loved you unconditionally?
The building has started to get run-down ever since Cherylโs husband passed away, and unfortunately, most people still choose to buy puppies over adopting an older animal. The donations are slim to none, barely keeping the doors open and keeping food in the dogsโ bowls.
My brother Ryan is our biggest donator, and I think thatโs because he feels guilty I canโt bring any of them home.
Iโd spend all my time here if I could, but unfortunately, it doesnโt pay the bills. Not that I have many, I donโt even pay rent. But, when I do move out, I need to keep my paying job to make ends meet.
โSeriously, Stevie, go have fun!โ Cheryl takes a seat at the front desk, slides her glasses up her nose, and begins to organize the pile of bills Iโm afraid she doesnโt have enough money to cover.
Do I tell Cheryl that my version of fun is putting on my softest pair of sweatpants and curling onto the couch to watch movies, seeing as Ryan is playing in a road series and Indy is on a date with her boyfriend? No, I keep that little fact to myself. I let her think sheโs living vicariously through me, but to be honest, Cheryl probably has a more exciting life than I do.
Or does she? Because it was just a week ago that I was having the best sex of my life with the most notorious jerk in the NHL.
โSee you tomorrow.โ I give Cheryl a quick wave before ducking out of the shelter for the night.
Pulling out my phone for the quick walk back to the apartment, I check the score from the Raptors game. They had a rare afternoon start time, and Iโve become oddly invested in hockey since I started flying the team around less than two months ago.
The headline that pops up first is a winning score of 4-2 against Anaheim.
The second headline has Zandersโ face plastered below it with a stunning woman beside him, walking out of the arena together.
This is Chicagoโs fourth game since weโve been back in town, and this is the fourth woman heโs been pictured with.
No surprise there.
I knew what I signed up for when I reached out that night in DC, and I wouldnโt say Iโm necessarily jealous over it.
Okay, thatโs a lie. I am jealous, but only because I cannot stop thinking about that night. It was so good and so needed, and I was rightโmy vibrator hasnโt done shit for me since.
Zandersโ words have been ringing in my mind all week.ย โBecause one time sure as hell wasnโt enough for me.โย I donโt think itโs enough for me either, but that doesnโt change that it canโt happen again. And thereโs no way in hell I can be his road hookup. I donโt know why heโd even suggest it. The guy has women clambering for him in every city we visit, and that clearly includes the one we live in too.
More headlines go on about Zanders and the fight he got in this afternoon during the game, the fine he has to pay for hitting his opponent a little too hard and a little too dirty, and even more about the reputation he wears as a badge of honorโthe reputation I canโt stand.
Shoving my phone in my bag, I ride the elevator up to my apartment in silence. Well, silence minus the piano keys serenading the metal box. Iโm sure Ryanโs neighbors have questioned if I actually live here on more than one occasion when I come in wearing my baggy flannels and not-so-white sneakers, covered in dog hair withย myย hair in a big curly mess.
When I make it home, I find an envelope hanging on Ryanโs front door with our house number printed on the outside. I remove the tape, unlock the door, and throw my keys on the console table inside.
Slipping off my shoes, I take a seat at the kitchen island and open the envelope. Thereโs a few fun-sized pieces of candy, all individually wrapped, as well as a letter inside.
Hey, Neighbor,
We have a three-year-old daughter who didnโt get to have Halloween with her dad because he was on a work trip. Weโre planning to make up for it tonight by going door-to-door trick or treating.
If youโre willing to participate and make our daughterโs night, please leave your front door light on, and weโll come by between 6-7 PM. If not, no worries! We hope you enjoy the candy instead!
From your neighbors,
-The Maddisons
Well, that might be the most precious thing Iโve ever heard of. We flew from Philly to Buffalo the night of Halloween, so I know exactly the work trip this note refers to.
Part of me wants to turn off the outside light because, as far as I know, Maddison doesnโt know I live in his building, and maybe I could keep him from finding out who my brother is for a bit longer. But most of me wants to make sure his daughter has a good Halloween, with plenty of stops to trick or treat.
I spend the next hour or so on the couch, mindlessly scrolling for something to watch when I hear a small knock. Quickly hopping off the sofa, I grab the candy from the envelope and open the front door.
The cutest little girl with bright emerald eyes and wild brunette hair stands on the other side, a pumpkin-shaped basket in her hand. Her puffy yellow dress tells me exactly who she is, and the rose embroidered on her satin gloves confirms it.
โTrick or treat!โ
โYou must be Belle.โ I bend down to make myself eye level with her, watching as the deep-set dimples in her cheeks sink even further into her porcelain skin with a smile.
โStevie?โ
My head snaps up at Maddisonโs voice, finding a hallway of full-grown adults, primarily men, dressed as Disney princesses.
โYou live here?โ Maddison asks with genuine curiosity, though heโs wearing a light blue dress with puffy sleeves, styled with a black choker necklace, so I have a hard time not just laughing in response.
โStevie?โ The woman dressed like Ariel turns to ask him. Judging by the red hair and the pictures Iโve seen online, itโs his wife, Logan. โLike…โ She puts her hands out as if they were the wings of an airplane, and Maddison wiggles his brows suggestively, nodding in confirmation.
โOh, I see,โ Logan adds with a knowing smile and an even more understanding tone.
Clearly, Maddison told her about Zanders and me.
Speaking of the 6’5″ defenseman, all eyes shoot to the back of the group, where a huge man with black inked tats and gold jewelry stands, wearing an icy blue sparkly dress and a long blonde braided wig.
โHey.โ Zanders grins, his eyes locked on mine.
I try to hold back my laughter, I really do, but this man who is known to be the cityโs biggest playboy and probably has more enemies than fans is wearing whatโs supposed to be a floor-length dress, though it hits just below his knees.
But heโs doing it on a Saturday night in the middle of November to make sure his best friendโs daughter has a good Halloween.
And that sweet act is the last thing I expected from the notoriously hated hockey player.
โHave you lived here the whole time?โ Maddisonโs question pulls me back to reality, realizing that I was right. Zanders didnโt tell him that I was his neighbor.
โI moved in at the end of August.โ
Logan turns back to Zanders. โThatโsย why you never use the penthouse elevator anymore.โ
โLo…โ Zandersโ eyes are wide, his voice stern in warning, trying to stop his best friendโs wife before she completely throws him under the bus.
Maddison wraps both arms around his wifeโs shoulders from behind, the two of them utterly amused, laughing with each other at their friendโs expense.
โSo, youโre Belle?โ I return my attention to the sweet girl who this night is really about.
โIโm really Ella.โ
โElla? Thatโs a beautiful name. You didnโt want to beย Cinderella? You made your dad be her instead?โ
Ella starts giggling at my question. โNo.โ She shakes her head, proudly pointing at her chest. โBelle is smartest. Like me.โ
โAhh.โ I give an understanding laugh. โWell, I think you made the right choice.โ I cup my hand around my mouth, whispering, โBelle is my favorite, anyway.โ
โWhat about Elsa?โ a deep voice asks from the back of the group.
When I look up at Zanders, he shrugs his shoulders as if he isnโt being a little desperate for attention right now.
Playfully rolling my eyes, I return my focus to Ella, taking the candy her parents provided and adding it into her already very full basket. โWell, Ella, I hope you have so much fun with your family tonight.โ
Her little hand motions me closer. She puts a satin-gloved hand up to my ear, cupping her lips. โI like your hair,โ she whispers.
I make the exact same motion back to her. โI like your hair, too.โ Her hair looks as un-tamable as mine. We wild-haired girls have to stick together.
โWhat do you say, baby?โ Maddison pipes up.
โThank you!โ Ella waves before taking off down the hall towards the next apartment door.
A shorter man dressed like the chick fromย Braveย follows closely behind, but judging by the ginger brows heโs rocking, the curly red wig isnโt too far off from his natural hair color. Next is a tan guy dressed like Jasmine, mid- drift showing and all, who is carrying a newborn baby, Maddisonโs son, Iโm assuming, followed by a teeny-tiny girl in a Snow White costume, complete with a pair of black Doc Martens.
Maddison rests his chin on his wifeโs head, looking like a needy little puppy, as the two of them linger by my door with Zanders.
โSheโs cute.โ I watch Ellaโs brunette hair bounce along with her excited strides.
โSheโs three going on thirteen, but weโre big fans of hers regardless. Iโm Logan, by the way.โ She reaches her hand out to shake mine, a kind smile on her lips. โI hope the boys arenโt making your job too hard.โ
โNot this one.โ I motion to the man hanging on her. โThis one, on the other hand, is a bit of a diva.โ Turning towards Zanders, my voice is laced with humor, even though the statement is extremely true.
โIโm not that bad,โ Zanders whines.
โYeah, he can be a real pain in the ass.โ โLo!โ
โBut we love him anyway.โ Logan shoots Zanders her sweetest smile before turning back to me. โIt was so great to meet you.โ
โYou too.โ
โSee you, Stevie,โ Maddison tosses out before walking away with his wife tucked under his arm.
Zanders somewhat sheepishly steps up to my front door once all his friends are out of earshot and down the hall.
โYou following me?โ I tease.
He knowingly shrugs his shoulders. โHey.โ A small smile plays at his full lips.
โHey.โ My eyes rake down his body, unable to hold back their amusement.
โSexy as fuck, I know.โ
โThatโs one way to describe your…dress. I knew you were pretty, but I didnโt know you wereย thisย pretty. And that gash really sells the look.โ I motion towards the cut on his right cheek, which Iโm assuming he earned during his game today.
โI told him to keep it away from the money maker, but you should see the other guy.โ Zanders stands straighter, smugly running a hand down the sparkly blue fabric covering his chest. โHe messed with the wrong ice queen.โ
A laugh heaves in my chest as I cock my head to the side. โHow did you get stuck with Elsa? All your other friends at least looked like their characters.โ
โYou donโt think the blonde wig works with my skin tone?โ Zanders chuckles as I raise a single brow in answer.
โElla picked our costumes. Said that people think Elsa is mean the way people think Iโm mean, but that weโre actually both really nice.โ He holds his hands up in defense. โHer words, not mine.โ
The more I get to know the Chicago defenseman, the more I think Ella might be right.
She really is the smartest.
โI see youโre walking better these days.โ
Rolling my eyes, I donโt honor his statement with a response. Instead, I try to cover my blushing cheeks by sticking the end of my hoodie string in my mouth and locking my eyes on the ground.
โAnd we still havenโt thrown out those disgusting sweatpants, I see.โ
Mouth gaping in mock offense, my head snaps up to look at him. โIf youโre so concerned with my loungewear, you can buy me new ones.โ
โDonโt tempt me.โ
โDonโt worry. Theyโll be coming off soon. Iโm about to get in the shower.โ
Zandersโ hazel eyes hood over. โAre you really trying to turn me on while Iโm wearing a fucking dress, sweetheart?โ
โEverything turns you on.โ โYouย turn me on.โ
Swallowing hard, I pull my gaze from his.
โHow have you been?โ Zandersโ question is soft and completely sincere, taking me by surprise.
โGood?โ My brows furrow in confusion as to why he cares.
โGood. Thatโs good. Thatโs great even.โ His words come out flustered, and Iโve never seen this confident man so flustered before.
Looking him up and down, it makes me wonder why the headlines never cover this part of his life. What would the buzz be if people knew Chicagoโs playboy was spending his Saturday night in a dress that his best friendโs daughter picked for him?
And that little thought makes me wonder what else theyโre not publishing in news articles about him. He did say he pays his PR team a pretty penny to push the narrative he wants, which clearly isnโt this version of him.
But why not?
โYou can see my apartment from here.โ Snapping out of my trance, I follow Zandersโ line of sight behind me to the large windows encasing my apartment. โRight there. The top floor.โ His voice is soft, his mouth close to my ear. Bending down, he points out the back window to the tall building across the street.
โYou live across the street?โ I can see his entire apartment from here, and holy hell, itโs nice.
โNow you know where to find me when youโre ready for a repeat of last weekend.โ
Thereโs that sultry voice Iโm used to. His tone drips with sex. How is that even possible?
Turning back to face him, Zanders doesnโt move, his lips sinfully close to my own. His stare bounces between my mouth and my eyes, as does mine, before I step away, creating some space between us.
Somehow even wearing a sparkly dress and a platinum wig, he can still turn me on.
Stupid award-winning dick.
โSeems like youโve been plenty occupied this week,โ I retort, needing to put some walls back up. But I donโt know why the hell I would say that.
Zanders loves his reputation. Me rubbing it in his face makes me sound like a jealous, petty jerk.
Instead of wearing the gloat Iโd assume heโd have, his face falls surprisingly. โDonโt believe everything you see on the internet, Stevie girl.โ
A moment of awkward silence lingers between us before my lips lift in an apologetic smile.
Disappointment covers his features as he turns away from my door, needing to meet up with his friends. โSee you around.โ He shoots me a half- grin, but there isnโt much joy behind it. More so sadness, reminding me that Iโm a complete jerk.