โRyan!โ I wheel my suitcase inside. โAre you home?โ
โYeah,โ he mumbles from his bedroom before dragging his feet into the living room. โDid you change your flight? Why are
you home so early?โ
His eyes are laced with sleep, barely open, but he pulls me into a hug. โI caught a red-eye. I was ready to be back.โ
He stretches his arms towards the ceiling, still waking up. โAnd maybe you didnโt want to be away from Chicago? Especially tonight?โ
Casually, I pop my shoulders, keeping my eyes away from his. โDid you sign on an apartment?โ
I stay silent.
โYou know you donโt have to go if you donโt want to. I donโt want you to unless you feel like thatโs the best place for you. You can stay here, rent- free. Zanders probably wonโt even be in Chicago next season anyway.โ
My eyes dart to his. โWhat are you talking about?โ
โHe doesnโt have an agent or a new contract.โ His tone is far too casual.
โWhat do you mean he doesnโt have an agent?โ
Ryanโs brows crease in confusion. โHe fired him. Didnโt he tell you?โ
What the hell? โNo!โ My volume rises with desperation. โWhy would he do that?โ
My brother hesitates. โI uh…I think you should talk to him about it.โ
โHe canโt fire him! He needs to sign somewhere. He needs to sign in Chicago. He doesnโt want to leave.โ My words rush together. โHow do you
know?โ
He shoots me an apologetic smile. โHe came by looking for you right when they landed from Pittsburgh.โ
Of course, he did. He called nonstop after our conversation, but I didnโt answer. After he told me he didnโt know how to let somebody love him, there wasnโt much more to say. But something about that talk, in addition to everything else I love about that man, kept me from signing an apartment lease in Seattle. I couldnโt do it yet. Itโs such an official big step to make without seeing him first.
โAnd heโs come by every night, looking for you, Vee.โ โWhat happens if he doesnโt have an agent?โ
โTeams canโt talk to him without representation while heโs still in season. Heโs going to have to wait until the finals are over and just hope that not every organization has filled their roster yet.โ
I plop onto the armrest of the couch. โThis is all my fault.โ
โNo, itโs not, Stevie. This is on Zanders. He made his choices, and now heโs dealing with the consequences. But Iโm not going to sit here and tell you that this has nothing to do with you. I think losing you opened his eyes, but thatโs not necessarily a bad thing.โ
The last thing I want is for Zanders to lose his career over me. In fact, that was the one comfort I had, knowing that his local fanbase loved him before me and theyโd love him again after.
โVee.โ My brotherโs tone is gentle, almost cautious. โDo you want to forgive him?โ
I bury my head in my hands, hiding my face. โYes,โ I mumble against my skin, hoping he doesnโt judge me for it. โDoes that make me pathetic?โ
Ryan quietly laughs before draping an arm over my shoulders, pulling me into his side. โNot at all.โ
โYou donโt think this is like the Brett situation all over again?โ
โNo way. Fuck that guy. Thereโs a huge difference. You took Brett back after he left because you were trying to prove to yourself you were good enough to keep him, but if you take Zanders back, itโs because heโs been working on himself to be good enough to keepย you.โ
Ryan heads to the kitchen, powering up the coffee maker. โBut what do I know? I donโt date.โ
I take a seat at the island opposite my brother. โItโs off-season. Maybe itโs time you put yourself out there again. Youโve got to start moving on,
and dating isnโt a distraction when thereโs nothing to distract from.โ
He shoots me a deadly glare that says,ย โWeโre talking about your problems, not mine.โ
โOff-season is more important than the regular season. You know that. Iโm doing two-a-days all summer. And love you, Vee, but watching you have your heart broken isnโt exactly a glowing recommendation for getting into another relationship.โ
My mouth falls open in faux shock before I grab a dishtowel off the kitchen island and throw it at my brotherโs head. โJerk.โ
Thereโs an envelope with my name on it attached to the fridge, and I donโt notice it until Ryan pulls it off and slides it across the island to me.
โWhat is this?โ I stare at the white envelope, recognizing the handwriting scribbled on the outside.
โA ticket for the game tonight.โ โZee dropped it off?โ
โLast night.โ
I keep my eyes locked on the envelope in my hands. โI think you should go.โ
My attention darts to Ryan.
โI think he loves you but doesnโt know how to say it, and if you feel the same way, you should go. Youโll never forgive yourself for missing this game.โ He takes a sip of his fresh coffee. โAnd thatโs all the great advice I have for this time of the day.โ Ryan leaves me alone in the kitchen and heads back into his room.
Cautiously, I open the envelope in my hands, pulling the ticket out. A blue Post-it Note sticks to it with a simple, pleading message.
This season means nothing without you.
Nothing matters without you.
Please come tonight.
-Zee