โW hat the fuck is a meet cute?โ I take a seat on the couch in my
living room, projecting my voice to be heard through Indyโs bedroom wall and her blaring music.
โItโs the way a couple meets. Itโs usually a charming story about an accidental run-in or how two dogs wound their leashes up around their ownersโ legs, forcing them to meet face-to-face.โ
Iโm thankful Indyโs in her room with the door closed so she canโt see the slight tug on my lips. Custom-fitted suit, cuff links, and a Rolex look a bit out of place paired with the stupid smile Iโm wearing over my twenty- seven-year-old roommate referencing 101 Dalmatians.
โI guess if anyone asks how we met, we tell the truth,โ I decide. โYou came to my apartment crying then drooled over how amazing I looked as I stood shirtless in my kitchen. Then you threw up all over my shoes. Is that cute enough for you?โ
One tune shifts to another, but in the break between songs, Indy asks, โHave I reminded you of how much you suck today?โ
โOnly twice.โ
Thereโs a subtle comfortability between us now, most likely because I have to trust her enough to fake our relationship and vice versa. Unluckily for us, weโve only seen each other in passing this week between her travel
schedule and mine, so weโre left nailing down our relationship story five minutes before leaving for the fall banquet.
She projects her voice past the wall. โHow about you saw your sisterโs best friend from afar and instantly knew she was the one. I continually rejected you, because of course I did. But you followed me around like a lost puppy until I caved and gave you a pity date.โ
โSo much for a realistic storyline.โ
โI think most people would buy it.โ Her bedroom door opens. โWhat do you think?โ
Lilac-painted toes and white strappy heels are the first thing I see as she steps into the living room. My admiring eye trails the never-ending path of her golden legs, though only one is fully on display tonight thanks to the slit falling dangerously high on her thigh. Shimmering satin paints her body in a bright pink, and I donโt understand the mechanics of it all, but the dress stays perfectly in place by a single strap across one shoulder.
I wonder how quickly itโd pool at her feet, revealing whatโs underneath, if it slipped off that slope.
โRyan.โ
โHmm.โ I force my eyes up to meet hers.
โI asked, what do you think?โ She holds her hands out, gesturing to herself.
Jesus Christ, get it together.
Nodding, I stand from the couch, smoothing out my suit. โYou look lovely, Blue.โ
โYou look lovely, too.โ
My chest heaves. โI was going for intimidating, regal, and suave.โ
She takes a step towards me, and between her natural height and the added inches from her heels she almost meets me eye to eye. โWeโll work on that for next time.โ
It takes all my willpower to keep my hands at my side when all they want to do is rest on those hips. I can only imagine how cool the satin would feel against my palms, how small she would feel under my touch. Sheโs utter perfection, feminine and beautiful, but weโre roommates and sheโs my sisterโs best friend, and the only touching that should be done is while prying eyes are watching us. Only while prying eyes are watching us.
Her matching lilac fingernails find my tie as she straightens me out and I canโt help but watch her work. Her eyelids are shimmering, her cheeks are painted rose, and her lashes are darker than usual. Maybe itโs my angle, but theyโre the perfect frame for her whiskey brown eyes as she fixates on my tie.
โYou did a good job on your makeup.โ
Her head snaps up, brows creased in confusion.
I motion towards my own face. โYour makeup. It looks pretty on you.โ โThatโs a weird thing to say.โ
โWhy?โ
โBecause youโre supposed to say you like me natural or something to that extent. Thatโs the typical opinion of the male species.โ
โWell, what can I say? Iโm not like other guys.โ
She catches onto the mocking tone of the clichรฉ phrase as she rolls her eyes and releases a subtle laugh. โYouโre funny sometimes, Shay.โ
โDo you like your makeup? Did you spend time on it?โ She keeps her stare on my tie and not on me. โYes.โ
โExactly. So, I think you should know you did a good job on it.โ Those rose-painted cheeks flame. โThank you.โ
โHow tall are you?โ I keep my words low because sheโs only inches from my lips.
โFive-nine, and no, Iโm not going to change into shorter heels.โ โWhy would I ask you to do that?โ
Sheโs done straightening my tie, but her hands are lingering, fingers pretending to work. โBecause Iโm only a couple inches shorter than you right now.โ
โI donโt mind.โ
Looking down, I watch those flaming cheeks ignite once again. At this rate, I shouldโve warned her not to wear blush at all tonight.
โWe should go.โ She takes off to the door, grabbing her tiny purse on the way.
โYour jacket,โ I remind her.
She turns with attitude, showing off that shiny pink dress. โIโm not taking one. Beauty is pain, and this outfit needs its moment.โ
It took the entire drive for Indy to stop shivering thanks to the short walk from my apartment to the town car. I offered her my jacket, but she refused, claiming if sheโs going to be photographed on my arm then itโs going to be in this dress. I donโt blame her because goddamn, this dress, but Iโm going to come off like an asshole allowing my date to freeze in the Chicago evening temperatures.
โYou ready?โ I ask her as we pull up to the swanky hotel hosting the fall banquet. And though the question is directed at Indy, Iโm internally asking myself the same thing.
Besides the favor-date last year, I havenโt been photographed with a woman since I moved to Chicago, and now Iโm regretting pulling Indy into this madness. My life is forever on display, and I hate it. Anonymity is rare and Iโm about to take hers away.
โYeah, I think so.โ Her words are breathy, fogging the back window as her eyes stay glued to the hoard of photographers right outside.
An image of Stevie flashes through my mind. I couldnโt protect her from the scrutiny of the press last spring, and I vividly remember the mental
toll it took on her. She was a normal girl and I kept her out of the limelight the best I could, but once word got out that Evan Zanders had a girlfriend, her life was upended for weeks.
And Iโm intentionally about to do that to her closest friend.
Although, I doubt speculation over my dating life would be as big of a deal as it was for Zanders. Iโm not a playboy. Iโm not flashy. Iโve never flaunted my single life the way he used to, but itโs still too risky.
โHarold, turn around,โ I project to my driver. โBack home, please.โ Indyโs head snaps to me. โWhat are you doing?โ
โI canโt let you go out there with me.โ Fidgeting, I run my palms down my thighs as I wait for Harold to pull out of the lineup and get us back home.
Indyโs hand settles on mine in an easy move, unthinking. As if weโve touched and comforted one another hundreds of times in the past. โWhatโs wrong?โ
I stare at where weโre connected, her hand small in comparison to mine. And even though sheโs big and bold in spirit, sheโs soft. She has feelings. A lot of them.
โYouโre a normal person, Blue.โ
Her lip quirks. โVery observant tonight, Shay.โ
โBeing normal is special. I wonโt be the reason you lose your privacy.
Especially over something as trivial as a fake date.โ
My driver turns the wheel to get back on the main road.
โDonโt you dare drive.โ Indyโs words are harsh and commanding, causing Haroldโs nervous stare to meet mine in the rearview mirror.
Heโs been my driver for four years and Iโve never seen him so quickly shift loyalties than in this moment as the blonde at my side shoots him commands.
She turns to me, that sinful slit inching its way over and taunting those golden legs. โI get that you want to be left alone, and youโre worried about
me.โ She pats my chest. โCute, by the way, but I like people. Iโm excited about this. Youโre not forcing me. I want to go.โ
โIndyโโ
โWhat are you worried about? Sure, there might be a few headlines and my name might get released, but who cares? Itโll last a day, maybe two. When they deep dive into my life theyโll find out I go to trivia, I cross-stitch in my free time, and I read dirty books. No one cares about me. Iโm not you, Ryan. Itโs you they worship. So, please, let me go be a social butterfly because Iโm starved for attention.โ
Her eager brown eyes lighten with humor. โYou cross-stitch?โ
โProudly.โ
โYou grandma.โ She smiles at that, matching the now relaxed grin on my lips. โAre you sure?โ
โI didnโt shave and moisturize every inch of my body to go back home.
Yes, Iโm sure.โ
Making eye contact once again, I offer a small nod of approval to Harold.
Once we pull up, my door on the street side is opened. I step out, rebuttoning my suit as flashes illuminate the dark sky. My name is yelled, cameras are blinding, but I stay on task. Rounding the car to Indyโs side, I stop the doorman when his hand finds the handle. โIโve got it.โ
He gives a polite nod and steps back with his hands folded behind him.
I open Indyโs door by only a fraction, giving myself a moment to check on her and make sure sheโs truly okay with this before subjecting her to the entire world. Sheโs wearing an eager smile on those heart-shaped lips and her brown eyes are shining with excitement.
I dread these nights when I find them on my calendar, and she couldnโt be more stoked.
The photographers and paparazzi behind me are relentlessly trying to get a shot, but Iโm not worried about impressing or convincing them. We arenโt doing this for them. I just need to make sure weโre on our A-game by the time we inevitably run into Ron Morgan.
Indy puts her hand in mine, one white heel finding the ground as she glides out of the car with so much grace and polish, those previous notions and lack of concern go up in flames.
Because with how perfect she looks tonight, no one is going to believe sheโs mine.
Cameras explode with light as we step onto the carpet leading to the hotel. Indyโs fingers link with mine in the most natural way, but I donโt know how the fuck to do this. I didnโt think this through. Typically, I find myself sprinting to get inside and away from the fanfare, but I canโt exactly hurry Indy along when sheโs wearing those heels and commanding everyoneโs attention the way she is now.
She floats along as I follow, stiff as a board and uncomfortable beyond belief. Clearly, the girl is stunning, but the perfect show sheโs putting on tonight is different than the version I get at home.
Iโm not sure how to take that. โRyan Shay, a photo!โ
โOver here!โ
โRyan, over here!โ
My date stops on the carpet, pulling me to a halt with her. โWhat are you doing?โ I ask.
She smiles at the crowd, speaking behind her teeth. โLoosen up and pose with me.โ
I turn towards the collection of photographers as she puts a hand on my chest. โI donโt pose,โ I say quietly enough for no one else to hear.
โYou want to sell this? Well, running inside doesnโt exactly sell this.โ
Sheโs right. Ron already thinks Iโm lying. If I bring a date who I claim is my girlfriend and only show her off for a few moments in front of him, heโll know.
Standing stiffly, I smile, allowing Indy to lean into me. โPut your arm around me.โ
โNo.โ
โRyan,โ she warns behind that sparkling smile. And how does she speak so clearly behind her teeth? She should be a damn ventriloquist. โYouโre not going to burst into flames from touching a woman. Put your goddamn arm around me.โ
Inhaling deeply, I swing my arm behind her, placing my palm at a respectful heightโon her shoulder blade.
โLower.โ
Lower shoulder blade.
I can feel the annoyance flaring off her body as she reaches behind her, finding my hand and curving it around her waist. She presses her body into my chest and sells it.
How is she so fucking good at this?
โKiss me,โ she quietly mutters. โCheek. Forehead. I donโt care.โ โAbsolutely not.โ
โKissโโ
I hold my hand out to the crowd in a swift wave. โThank you, guys.
Have a great night.โ
Keeping her hand in mine, I pull Indy towards the hotel, needing to get the fuck out of here.
She sighs. โWe have so much work to do.โ
One more hour.
Put on the bullshit Ryan Shay smile for one more hour. Be basketballโs shining golden boy for one more hour. All eyes are on me for one more hour, then I can go home and relax.
Iโve internally repeated those sentences for the last twenty minutes as Indy and I worked the room, greeting season ticket holders, upper management, and saying hello to guys I know who play for the other major league teams in the city.
Another random man pats my back as he walks by. โGreat game last night, son.โ Iโve seen him at events, heโs a wealthy fan, and Iโm sure he paid a pretty penny to be at this one tonight.
A small tip of my head. โThank you, sir.โ
Indy turns to stand directly in front of me once heโs out of earshot. โWhy are you so tense? Youโre allowed to smile, you know.โ She puts her hands on both shoulders, pushing them down. โChill out and letโs have fun.โ Her eyes are sparkling with excitement as she takes in the room around us.
โI donโt chill out when Iโm at these kinds of things.โ โWhy not?โ
Because I donโt trust anyone.
But before I can answer, ironically, one of the few people I do trust catches my attention across the room, making his way to my date and me.
โRyan Shay!โ he says in excitement, putting his hand in mine and swinging his other over my shoulder. โI canโt believe I caught you at one of these things before you slipped out.โ
โGood to see you, Kai.โ
Kai Rhodes is a good guy and one hell of a baseball player. Starting pitcher for the Windy City Warriors, Kai signed one of the biggest contracts in MLB history last season when his free agency brought him to Chicago. We share the same agent who got him set up with an apartment in my building, and I canโt explain exactly why I like him so much, but I do.
Thereโs not a bad bone in his body, and I think my soft spot for him is due to the massive shift his life has taken over the last couple months and how well heโs stepped up and handled his responsibilities. The guy could be out partying every night, getting away with any and every thing, but instead, heโs at home taking care of his son as a single dad.
โAnd who is this?โ Kaiโs eyes linger on the woman at my side. Not in a creepy way, but in a respectful youโre one of the most beautiful women Iโve had the pleasure to lay eyes on way.
I said I liked him, but if he doesnโt take his eyes off her soon, I have no issue retracting my statement.
Unfortunately, weโre close enough friends that I canโt exactly call dibs by referring to Indy as my girlfriend.
โThis is my roommate, Indy.โ I gesture towards her, possessively keeping a hand on the small of her back.
He takes her hand, shaking it, his eyes twinkling like he just found the future mother of his child. โIโm Kai, but you can call me Ace.โ
โAce, huh? Whatโs with the nickname?โ
โAlways been the best pitcher on the team. Iโve got good hands. The right touch. In case you were curious.โ
And those good hands are still holding on to my fake girlfriendโs. โOkay, that seems like enough of a handshake there, buddy.โ I separate
them, putting my body slightly in front of Indyโs and out of his eyeline.
Kai is basically a golden fucking retriever with his obvious good looks, black-rimmed glasses, and charming smiles. I donโt need him showing Indy those smiles especially when I donโt give her enough of mine.
He chuckles. โGot it.โ
And itโs clear he does. What exactly, even Iโm not sure, but he knows sheโs off-limits.
โHow long are you here?โ
โJust long enough to cover my contractual obligations.โ He shakes his head. โI gotta get home to release the nanny.โ
โI thought you fired the last one?โ
โI did. I hired another one, who Iโll probably fire soon too.โ โYou have a kid?โ Indyโs voice bursts with excitement.
โA son,โ Kai beams. โMax. Heโs eight months old.โ Pulling out his phone like the proud dad he is, he scrolls through the endless pictures.
I donโt blame him. Max is one of the cutest kids I know.
โYou donโt have a kid. You have a baby.โ Indyโs tone switches to soft and sweet, her smile beaming as she looks through Kaiโs phone.
โYeah,โ he sighs. โAnd heโs looking for a mom.โ
โJesus Christ.โ I huff out a laugh. โTry to be a little more fucking subtle why donโt you.โ
The 6โ4โ baseball player wears a not so innocent grin. Indyโs brows instantly furrow. โWhereโs his mom?โ
And because I know how emotional she is, sheโs about two seconds away from glass-covered eyes, knowing thereโs a baby boy out there without his mom around.
Kai pats me on the shoulder. โYour roommate here will be happy to fill you in, Iโm sure. Iโve gotta sneak out of here. How much longer youโve got?โ
We both look around the room. โAn hour at best.โ
โYouโre better than me.โ Kai turns back to the woman at my side. โIndy, it was a pleasure to meet you. Make sure our boy over here has some fun, will ya?โ
And with that, I watch Kai slip out the side door without being noticed and I couldnโt be more envious of the guy.
โRyan Shay, do you have an actual friend?โ I donโt respond to the dig but notice Indy watching his back. โSo, whatโs with baseballโs Clark Kent?โ
Dark Hair. Dark-rimmed glasses. Tall. He fits the bill. I look for any interest in Indyโs expression, but she just seems genuinely curious.
โHe and I share an agent. He moved here last spring then found out his ex had his baby when she dropped him off at Kaiโs doorstep and skipped town.โ
โWait, Max really doesnโt have a mom?โ
I roll my eyes. โDonโt let him fool you. Kai is happy to be doing this without her. And Max could have any mom he wants. Multiple moms, but Kai is protective. Heโs pretty much the nicest fucking guy in the world as long as youโre not the current nanny. Heโs firing them every other day, but other than that, theyโre good.โ
โWhat the hell kind of woman could leave their baby boy like that?โ Indyโs chin trembles before she looks over my shoulder and sucks in a sharp breath. โHold that thought. Itโs showtime, boyfriend.โ
Her forced smile beams to who Iโd assume is my GM. Inhaling a deep breath, I turn around.
โMr. Morgan.โ I hold out my hand for his.
โShay.โ My General Manager shakes my hand before motioning to the woman at his side. โYou know my wife, Caroline.โ
โOf course. Good to see you, Mrs. Morgan.โ I turn to Indy with my hand hovering, not sure what amount of touching is appropriate or believable, so I end up patting her upper arm a couple of times like a middle schooler afraid to catch cooties. โThis is my girlfriend, Indy.โ
Indy stares at me blankly and we donโt know each other too well, but her look is unmistakable. You suck at this. You have no idea what youโre doing. But then thereโs the Indy spin on it and I internally add, are you really that afraid of girls?
She forces a smile back on her face, turning back and holding her hand out to shake Carolineโs. โSo lovely to meet you.โ
โYou as well.โ
Iโve always liked Caroline. Sheโs sweet and brings Ronโs intimidating edge down a few notches. Guy turns into putty when sheโs around.
โI love your dress,โ Indy compliments.
โI feel the same about yours. This pink is so much fun.โ
The two women fall into comfortable conversation, which I attempt to focus and join in on, but Iโm too distracted by the penetrating stare coming from the man who signs my paychecks.
Ron watches me before his eyes bounce to the gaping space between my date and me. Clearly, heโs not impressed, and my body language is practically screaming that Iโve never touched this woman outside of a hug or small innocent gesture.
Is it hot? It feels really fucking hot in here. Pulling at my collar, I try to loosen it, but Ronโs disapproving gaze is burning me up. This little stunt isnโt even about faking it in order to get him to approve of me anymore. Itโs about getting out of this colossal lie I created, unscathed.
The man spends a good amount of the teamโs budget on my salary and Iโve yet to bring him to the playoffs. How much longer is he willing to invest in me? At what point is he going to gamble with a younger guy who might be a diamond in the rough, but cost him a whole lot less? If he finds out this is some elaborate scheme to get him to like me, I canโt imagine that option being too far off.
Indyโs smile is radiant and warm as she converses with Caroline, and she doesnโt look at me or break away from the conversation sheโs having, but she pulls my hand away from my collar and laces her fingers through mine, holding my hand.
โDid you go to the game last night?โ Caroline asks.
โI couldnโt.โ Indy crosses her other arm over her body, holding my single hand with both of hers. Sheโs effortless and luminous and so fucking good at this. โI was traveling for work, but I watched it on TV. Heโs amazing.โ
Wait. She watched from her hotel room?
โDo you enjoy your job? Flying the Raptors around. That sounds fun.โ โI love my job, but when Iโm on the road, I miss home.โ She smiles up
at me and itโs soft and loving, but I know itโs not real. I know this is all pretend, but fuck, Iโd be lying if I said that didnโt do something to my insides.
โAny chance youโre in town next Thursday?โ Caroline asks the woman at my side. โWe were supposed to have dinner with Ethan and Annie this weekend, but last minute, Ron was invited to speak at his alma mater. Weโre headed to Hanover tomorrow, but if you two can join us next week, thatโd be wonderful.โ
โHanover? As in Hanover, New Hampshire?โ Indy asks, turning towards Ron. โDid you attend Dartmouth?โ
His brows lift. โI did.โ
She nods approvingly. โYou seem like an Ivy League man.โ
Thereโs a faint, almost indistinguishable tug at Ronโs lips, but for a man like him, itโs equivalent to a full-tooth grin.
Whatever Indy wants, she can have. I canโt even begin to list all the ways I owe her for tonight.
โThat was my dream school.โ
My neck almost snaps with how quickly I turn to look at her before remembering Iโm her live-in boyfriend who should know these things.
โItโs a tough school to get into. Low acceptance rate.โ
โYes, thatโs true.โ Indyโs radiant smile falters, but she recovers so quickly I may have imagined it.
At this moment, Iโm realizing how much I donโt know about this woman and how much I wish I did.
She turns back to Caroline. โIโm sorry. Huge conversation shift. I am in town next Thursday and we would absolutely love to have dinner with you two.โ
There are no scowls or hard lines on Ronโs face besides the ones permanently etched in his skin from a constant state of disappointment. But this is the softest Iโve seen him look and itโs because of Indy.
Though, she is being more formal than the chaotic girl I found crying in my apartment, and I hope she knows she doesnโt have to fake more than our relationship here.
โSheโs lovely, Shay,โ Ron says to me and itโs the first time Iโm involved in the conversation.
Awareness floods me. Indy has been carrying this with grace and confidence, meanwhile Iโve been standing as stiff as a board, my fingers splayed wide with tension while Indyโs are effortlessly curled around mine.
โHow did you two meet?โ he continues.
Shit. We talked about this. We knew this would come up, but we never decided.
โWeโโ Indy and I begin at the same time, but I pause and let her continue because I trust her enough to get us through this.
โWe were introduced through his sister.โ Perfect. Simple. To the point.
She looks up at me and I can only hope she can read my appreciation. โOh, I see that look,โ Caroline mews. โYou two lovebirds. Thereโs more
to the story, isnโt there?โ
She has no fucking clue.
โThere is,โ I tell her, clearing my throat because itโs the first time Iโve really spoken in God knows how long. I slide my arm around Indyโs waist, pulling her into my side, and when I speak, I keep my eyes locked on hers. โBut we like to keep the details between us.โ
Indyโs brown eyes shine with relief as I finally get one thing right tonight.
โYou two are utterly adorable. Indy, Iโm looking forward to seeing you at dinner next week. Weโre doing something a little different.โ
โI canโt wait. It was so wonderful to meet you.โ She leans her head on my shoulder.
โShay.โ Ron puts his hand out to shake mine and a bit of that disbelief and distrust has washed away. Heโs still skeptical, clearly, but he seems as if heโs questioning the possibility of this being legitimate instead of outright believing itโs a lie.
As they walk away, my chest deflates with a much-needed exhale. โYou were incredible, Blue.โ
โAnd you were terrible. We have so much work ahead of us if Iโm going to even consider taking you to that wedding.โ
โYou know you can be yourself while doing this, right? You donโt have to be so poised and perfect. Theyโll like you regardless.โ
She pops her shoulders. โIโm used to playing the doting girlfriend who always has the right thing to say. That was almost second nature.โ
โI canโt believe youโre still here.โ Ethan sets another glass of champagne in front of his wife, Annie, as he speaks to me. โThis is the longest Iโve ever seen you at a work event.โ
โThatโs because heโs got a stunning girlfriend to show off.โ Annie motions her flute in Indyโs direction.
I find Indy by the bar, holding court, surrounded by a few of the guys from the Raptors. Sheโs wearing that infectious smile, those kind brown eyes, that confident body-language. And Iโm suddenly aware that she works with these men every time sheโs on the road.
God, they must love her.
Indy wasnโt lying. She really is a social butterfly and I find myself a bit envious at her ability to be so open.
โItโs not real, Ann.โ
โI know, I know,โ she brushes off her husband. โBut a woman could dream. Imagine Ryan having a real girlfriend. Iโd be in heaven having someone at team events instead of the flavors of the week the rest of your teammates rotate through.โ
โSorry to crush your dreams, Annie.โ I smile into my whiskey glass, taking a swig. โSpeaking of staying out late, you two are out past ten. Parents gone wild.โ
โWe have an overnight babysitter.โ
โAnd a hotel,โ Ethan adds with a suggestive brow wag. โSo, daughter number four in nine months. Got it.โ โHereโs hoping.โ Ethan holds up his beer bottle in a cheers. Annie smacks him in the chest. โAbsolutely not.โ
โRy, have you planned team dinner yet?โ Ethan asks.
I lean back in my chair, casually sipping my whiskey. Of everyone on my team, Ethan is my closest friend and the guy I feel most myself around.
โWhat do you mean?โ
โTeam dinner,โ he repeats. โTeam captain plans team dinner every other month. And weโre almost a month into the season.โ
โWait. Thatโs a thing? I thought we went to your house every other month because your mom is an amazing cook.โ
Annie and Ethan share a laugh. Ethanโs parents came to the states before he was born, and his mom would cook up a storm of authentic Korean dishes every month for the team to gather around their table and share a meal. She even taught me how to prepare my own kimchi last season. Itโs the one outing I genuinely look forward to.
โNo, man. Thatโs part of your duties as the new team captain.โ
โWell, fuck. Canโt we keep doing it at your house? I need Mrs. Jeongโs cooking.โ
โI think itโd go a long way with the guys if you planned something yourself. Itโd be good for them to see who you are outside of basketball.โ
โWhat are you talking about? Iโve played with some of these guys for four years.โ I find a group of my teammates gathered around a high-top table, shooting the shit, and laughing with each other. โThen thereโs Dom who Iโve played with since college. They know me.โ
โThey know the best point guard in the league. They know the guy who holds the record for the most assists in a single season, but they donโt know anything about you. Youโre in charge now, man. Youโve got to connect with them off the court.โ
โYou sound like Ron.โ
โWell, maybe he wasnโt that far off. You want to prove him wrong?
Team dinner is your first opportunity.โ
The idea of allowing fourteen guys into my apartment for dinner causes my skin to crawl. Ethan has been over a few times and Dom has stopped by here and there, but the rest of the guys, they havenโt been in my space. I havenโt allowed them to.
No one besides Indy.
โYouโre still welcome to come over anytime for my mother-in-lawโs cooking,โ Annie offers. โAnd bring that cute fake girlfriend of yours when you do.โ
โThat secret stays between us three,โ I remind them. โNo one else can know. I canโt risk one of the guys slipping up and Ron finding out.โ
Annie motions as if she were sealing her lips and locking them up without saying a word.