Sย pending the day at the gym and being able to do nothing but watch
was torture. The teamโs doctors and trainers poked and prodded at my knee while I sat my ass on a table and watched the team practice through a glass window.
Day one and Iโm itching to be back out there. Iโm not sure if I can handle four weeks of watching from the sidelines.
Ron and my coach gave me the option to stay home from road trips while Iโm out, and Iโll probably take them up on the offer. Even at home games, I donโt know that Iโll be able to be on the bench. Itโs too difficult, and honestly, my shitty attitude might be worse than my absence from the sidelines.
Stevie is waiting for me right out front of the practice facility in Zandersโ car. I canโt drive for a few more days, but the trainers were impressed with how well my swelling went down over the last twenty-four hours. Iโll thank Indy for that. She was doting and caring and concerned, pulling a typical Indy move by taking care of everyone else around her. But Iโm not going to lie, I enjoyed being the center of her attention for the evening.
I got the okay to put a little weight on my knee by walking without the crutches, but Iโm slow as fuck, lifting myself into Zeeโs G-Wagon.
โLook at you! No crutches!โ Stevie cheers from the driverโs seat. โIโm not sure thatโs much to cheer about, Vee.โ
โOkay, cranky. I got you a coffee.โ She gestures to the center console. โWhat did they say?โ
โThey were impressed by how much my swelling went down. They want me to walk on it a bit, but I wonโt start any major movements until next week.โ
โThatโs exciting!โ She puts the car in drive and starts us towards home. โIs it?โ
โOkay. Clearly, nothing is going to be good enough for you at the moment.โ She shifts the subject. โWhat time do you need to be at team dinner? Do you need a ride or is Harold taking you?โ
โI canceled it.โ โWhat? Why?โ
Keeping my eyes towards the passenger window, I watch as Chicago zooms by. โWhy do you think, Vee? Iโm not in a good headspace. The last thing I want to do right now is take the boys to dinner and pretend like I didnโt let them all down.โ
She stays silent, eyes on the road, mouth set in a hard line.
โSee,โ I continue. โEven my own twin is annoyed with me. Imagine how much worse Iโll be with other people.โ
That puts a small smile on her lips. โIโm not annoyed with you, but your team still needs you. Youโre still their captain.โ
I brush her off. โEthan is their captain. I just wear the title for the public.โ
Stevie doesnโt elaborate or tell me how wrong I am, which is another sign that if my best friend canโt get through to me, no one can.
โSo,โ she shifts the subject. โShould we talk about last night?โ
Stevieโs twin brain is synced with mine as I look out of the corner of my eye, finding my mirrored expression on her face, knowing smirk and all.
โWhat do you want to talk about?โ I ask, feigning innocence.
She laughs. โYouโre so full of shit. Itโs obvious you asked me to drive you home instead of Harold so we can talk about this, so start talking, Superstar.โ
Fuck, sometimes itโs scary how well we know each other. โI might have a little thing for your best friend.โ
โHa!โ she bursts out a laugh. โGood God, Ry. Want to try that again?โ
I roll my eyes. โI might possibly be a little bit smitten by the blonde living in my house.โ
Stevie laughs to herself. โYou were holding her hand while finding out the biggest news of your career. If you said you were completely in love with her, Iโd believe you more.โ
โI told her about Marissa.โ
Thank God weโre at a stoplight because my sisterโs head snaps around to me, eyes entirely leaving the road. โYou did?โ
โLast night. Itโs kind of what you walked in on.โ
โRyan.โ Her eyes soften. โThatโs a really big deal.โ
I donโt expand on the restโwhat the years after looked like. I love Stevie more than anyone else in the entire world, but even she wasnโt privileged to the dark days. Indy is the first person to know, and I want to get home so we can talk about the rest. She needs to know how much I want her to stay. How much Iย needย her to stay.
โI want her, Vee. I donโt know where sheโs at or what sheโs even capable of feeling after everything sheโs been through, but Iโll take whatever she can offer.โ I look over to her as she continues driving, concentrating on the road. โWould you be okay with that?โ
I can see a faint tilt of her lips. โYou donโt need my permission to be together.โ
โWell, I still want it. This is your best friend, and we both know itโs my fault that other friendships havenโt worked out for you.โ
โLook, you could be talking about anyone, and Iโd just be stoked to hear youโre opening yourself up again, but with Indy?โ She peeks over at me. โThereโs no one I trust more to protect you as much as youโll protect her.โ
I offer her a faint smile. โThanks, Vee.โ
โBut you should lock it down. Have you seen that woman?โ My sister teases. โThe entire hockey team is in love with her.โ
โOkay. Okay. I donโt need the reminder.โ
โIโm just saying. Get a move on it, buddy. You already live together, and I want another sister-in-law.โ
โDear God,โ I huff out a laugh. โIโm never telling you anything. You have no chill.โ
Stevie parks in front of my building. โYou donโt need to tell me anything.โ She taps the side of her head. โTwin brain. I know it all already.โ
I can hear Indy speaking before Iโve even stepped into the apartment. My house is chaos the second I open the door, folding chairs stacked against the wall, two long foldable tables in the middle of our living room. The couch is pushed to the wall. Empty cardboard boxes litter the ground.
Thereโs a phone propped up on the kitchen island as Indy speaks into it. She must not hear me because she doesnโt turn around, though, her mom catches my attention through the phone screen.
โHi, Ryan!โ She waves.
Indy turns around to find me inside the doorway. โHey, Abigale. What are you two doing?โ
โIโm passing a recipe to Indigo.โ
Indy motions towards the cutting board in front of her, my entire kitchen covered in food sheโs prepped.
Radiantly beaming, sheโs endlessly happier than we left things last night.
โHow are you feeling?โ her mom continues.
โIโm getting there. Hopefully Iโll be back on the court by the time you and Tim come to visit.โ
โWell, weโll be supporting you either way. Iโll let you two get to it. Talk to you soon, Ryan! Bye, honey.โ
Indy hangs up the phone. โWhy does my mother sound like your new bestie?โ
I pop my shoulders. โMothers love me.โ
She eyes me suspiciously but doesnโt catch on to the fact her mom and I are as comfortable as we are because Iโve chatted with her parents more than a few times since I first met them over a video call in this very kitchen. โI know the apartment is hectic, but Iโll clean it after tonight.โ Indy
takes in my body. โNo crutches? Thatโs exciting!โ
โAre you okay?โ I ask with confusion. Last night she was overwhelmed and distant. Today itโs as if our conversation never happened.
โOf course, I am. Why wouldnโt I be?โ
Maybe because you took what I said the wrong way yesterday and thought I wanted you to move out?
Looking around the crowded apartment, I ask, โWhatโs going on?โ โWeโre hosting team dinner.โ
โUm, no, weโre not.โ
โAnnie called and said you canceled the whole thing.โ โI did.โ
โAnd I had Ethan un-cancel it and invite the team here instead.โ
โIndy, why would you do that? You know how I feel about people being in my space. Not to mention, I let every single one of those guys down last night. Iโm not ready to face them.โ
She drops the knife sheโs using to chop veggies as she tilts her head and softens her approach. โRyan, you didnโt let anyone down, and we had a deal. Iโm supposed to help you be a better leader.โ
โNo, youโre just supposed to help me convince Ron that I am.โ
โWhy not actually do it? You canโt play for a month. Why not take this as an opportunity to shift gears and contribute in other ways? Youโre the smartest guy on the team. You can still use your brain from the sidelines.โ
I canโt exactly argue the logic. Itโs what a good leader would do. โI donโt know about this, Ind. Having everyone over here.โ
Not to mention, I thought Iโd have her alone so I could convince her not to move out. All night long. With my tongue perhaps.
โWill you trust me with this?โ she begs. โIf they get here and itโs too much for you, Iโll kick them out, but I think this could be great. I bought you all new dishes and silverware, so we have enough for everyone. Well,ย youย bought them. I used your credit card, obviously.โ
A tiny smile spreads across my lips. โObviously.โ
Her eyes squeeze shut with regret, as if she caught herself in the act. โIโll pay you back for them.โ
โPlease donโt do that. Please donโt walk around here on eggshells.
Youโre not paying me back for my own team dinner.โ
โAnd I rented a couple tables and chairs.โ She offers me a playfully cautious smile. โYou need to stop treating this place like a personal prison and start living again. Tonight is a good start.โ
Of course, I shouldโve known the second Indy learned everything about my past she would attempt to help me begin healing from it all. Sheโs good like that, caring like that.
The house is prepped and sheโs clearly excited. Whatever is cooking in the oven smells phenomenal and knowing that girlโs pure intentions, she believes tonight will be good for me.
Iโll most likely be a ball of anxiety, having so many people in my safe space, but for her, Iโll try.
I remove the magnets holding all our agreements to the fridge. I donโt need my teammates finding out I have a bucket list in order to learn how to be a passable boyfriend, or that the woman who is supposed to be my live- in girlfriend has a lease agreement.
โIโll hide these.โ I hold them up, showing the random scratches of paper that make up our entire relationship.
She chuckles, but before she goes back to chopping vegetables, I catch the sad smile fall on her lips.
I want to kiss it off her and tell her sheโs not allowed to go anywhere. Not when she fits so right here, when she makes it feel like home, but the knock at my door keeps me from doing so.
Domโs mid-chew of the most incredible chicken parmesan Iโve ever had. His eyes roll to the back of his head as another loud moan escapes him. โHoly shit, Shay. Sheโs only your girlfriend and you get all this? This is wifey material.โ Indy pours him another glass of wine, trying not to laugh. โIndy, if he wonโt marry you, Iโll do it. Right now.โ He begins to stand from his seat as if he were to go down on one knee in front of her.
โGet your ass back in your seat,โ I command from the head of the table.
He ignores me, focusing back on the stunning blonde. He gestures between the two of them before silently mouthing, โYou and me. Call me.โ
She giggles and itโs my favorite sound.
Indy has barely sat down, constantly running from the kitchen to the makeshift dining room with more food and drinks for the team. I havenโt seen these guys so relaxed since dinners back at Ethanโs house. The food is phenomenal, but I wish Indy would take the open seat next to me and eat
with us. She made herself a single serving of eggplant parmesan but has yet to enjoy it.
โShay, your place is incredible,โ Leon says, much more outspoken than the last team dinner.
I was hoping to start working with him one on one, but now with my injury, thatโs off the table.
โThanks, man.โ
โWhy havenโt you had us over yet? This foodโฆโ He shakes his head in appreciation. โHoly shit.โ
โIโm not sure. I guess it didnโt feel right until recently.โ
My eyes wander back to the kitchen to find the reason why Iโm so relaxed. Surprisingly, I havenโt felt too much anxiety since the guys began showing up. Theyโve been talking about upcoming games and girls theyโre seeing. No one attempts to snoop around my space. Instead, they just enjoy being together outside of work.
Both my room and Indyโs are locked shut, keeping everyone confined to the kitchen and living room, and entirely unaware that we have separate bedrooms.
โHow long have you lived here?โ Leon continues. โFour and a half years.โ
โWow.โ He shakes his head. โIโd love to have a place like this one day.โ
A place like this makes sense for a guy like him. Single. Young. I guess Iโm single and young too, but thereโs not much about my life that works in an apartment like this anymore. More and more Iโm itching for a bigger place. Somewhere with land to be outdoors and unbothered. Somewhere that feels less like a reminder of the life I thought Iโd once have.
โYou get us through the next month and Iโm sure thereโs a nice little raise coming for your next contract,โ I reassure.
He laughs it off. โYeah, thatโs not going to happen. Iโm not exactly ready to fill in for Ryan Shay of all people.โ
Ethan overhears our conversation, our eyes meeting.
I put my fork and knife down, leaning back in my chair. โYou are. You have to be.โ
Leon looks down the table of our teammates before directing his attention back to me, his voice quieting. โI canโt do it. Iโm a bench guy.โ
Leon is my backup, only playing in the fourth quarters if a game is a blowout. I lean forward so only he and Ethan can hear. โYes, you can. Iโll help you.โ
โYouโd do that?โ
โWeโre a team and you need to be the leader on the court now. You and I, weโre still gonna stay late after practice like we planned. Iโll go through everything with you. Iโll be on the sidelines during games to help. You can do this.โ
I hadnโt realized I decided all that until it was coming out of my mouth, but I know itโs the right thing to do. Itโs what a good leader would do. Itโs what the leader I was while in college who brought home two national championships wouldโve done.
โYouโre going to get us to the playoffs and Iโm going to help you.โ Leon takes a self-assured breath, nodding his head.
โThen,โ I continue. โIn a month, Iโm stealing my spot back.โ
An easy laugh spreads through the three of us. I catch Ethan looking at me, nodding his head, his eyes soft with pride.
Offering a knowing pat on the shoulder, I walk past him and the rest of the guys having a good time at the table. I find Indy in the kitchen, plating more food for the endlessly hungry fourteen basketball players in our home.
From behind, I trap her body with mine, bracing my hands on the counter in front of us.
โAre you doing okay?โ she whispers. โIโm doing great.โ
Tilting her head to look at me, her lips almost brush mine. Her eyes dart to my mouth but before I can say โfuck itโ and kiss her, she turns back to the food, giving it her full attention.
โI told you that you could trust me.โ
I place a kiss on her shoulder, not having much more to say other than being eternally grateful for her pulling me out of my shell tonight. In an odd way it feels liberating to have company over. I thought Iโd feel out of control, paranoid, but I donโt. I feel oddlyโฆcalm.
Covering her hand with mine, I still her movements. โCome eat with me.โ
โI canโt yet. I need to get more food and drinks out.โ
โEveryone is happy. Take a break and come eat dinner with me.โ
Reluctantly, she sets her serving utensils down and follows me to the table where I pull the chair out for her between mine and Ethanโs. I place more plated food on the table, family-style followed by a couple open bottles of red. Theyโre big boys. They can serve themselves.
Sitting next to Indy feels good as it always does, but tonight as she chats with my team, thereโs a sense of pride flowing through me that they believe sheโs mine. She could be. I want her to be. Need her to be the more I watch how effortlessly she goes through life unguarded.
Sheโs not just a happy-go-lucky girl with no perception of the terrible parts of life. She doesnโt shit rainbows or believe in unicorns, but she feels everything. Every emotion good or bad and for that reason alone sheโs a breath of fresh air in my life. Sheโs living and I both admire her for it and am envious beyond belief.
There was a shift last night as she sat in my lap, listening to me spill the worst part of my past that I realized I wanted her as my future.
โIndy,โ Dom calls from down the table. โYouโre convincing me that I need a girlfriend.โ
โYou have plenty of girlfriends,โ she quips back.
Iโve only mentioned Dom once or twice in passing, but I’ve quickly learned that Indy remembers almost everything I say, the same way I do with her.
โNo, I mean aย realย girlfriend.โ
A fit of laughter breaks out from the team because wellโฆDom is not a one-woman kind of guy.
โFuck you guys. I can change. Shay changed.โ He motions towards me. โLook at that love-sick motherfucker. Now he has an absolute smoke show living in his house. I want an Indy walking around my house.โ
โWatch it,โ I bite out. โThe girlโs got her MBA and sheโs funny as hell.โ
Indyโs cheeks flush, embarrassment washing over her from being praised for her mind and not just the way she looks.
Dom holds up his bite of food with a mischievous smile. โAnd sheโs an amazing cook.โ
โDamn right I am,โ she agrees.
โMy house is much bigger than Shayโs. Youโre more than welcome.โ Fucking shit-disturber.
โSheโs not going anywhere.โ I say the words to Dom, but keep my eyes on Indy as they come out.
She wonโt look at me.
Itโs too right, having her here. This is where she belongs, with me, in this apartment. And if she thinks for a second sheโs moving out, sheโs out of her goddamn mind.