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Chapter no 8 – Kai

Caught Up (Windy City Series Book 3)

โ€œMax!โ€ Indy exclaims as soon as she opens the door to her new house. โ€œKai too,โ€ I remind her with a laugh.

โ€œYeah, yeah.โ€ She holds her hands out for my son. โ€œYou too.โ€

Max reaches for her, so I hand him off before she covers him in cheek kisses, and I follow the sweet sound of my sonโ€™s laughter into the house.

โ€œHey, man,โ€ Ryan says when we find him in the kitchen. โ€œThanks for coming early.โ€

I put my hand in his, the other going around him in a hug. โ€œThanks for hosting early.โ€

โ€œWell, youโ€™re the only one in season right now. Figured we should cater to your schedule.โ€

Ryan Shay is the captain of the Devils, Chicagoโ€™s NBA team. We share the same agent, and he was the first athlete I met in my new city when I moved here eighteen months ago. Until this spring, when he and I both bought houses outside the city limits, we had also shared the same downtown apartment building.

Weโ€™ve been friendly since we met, but it wasnโ€™t until Indy, his new fiancรฉe, came into his life that we becameย goodย friends. He was admittedly closed off, not willing to let anyone too close before her. Iโ€™m not sure if he even had a real friend other than his twin sister, but since he and Indy have been together, heโ€™s constantly having people over to their new home.

And every Sunday evening, the two of them host family dinners with guests including his twin sister, Stevie, and her fiancรฉ, Zanders, starting defenseman for Chicagoโ€™s NHL team. Zandersโ€™ blue line mate, Rio, is a constant here, as are my son and I. The other guys sometimes bring a few of their teammates too and Isaiah tags along if he doesnโ€™t have any other plans lined up.

Unlike my brother, I look forward to Sunday dinners all week because more than anyone else in Chicago, I feel like these people get me.

Zanders and Stevie are expecting, and Ryan and Indy are trying for their first. Theyโ€™re always excited for Max to be at the house and I donโ€™t feel like Iโ€™m bringing the party down because I have my fifteen-month-old with me the way I feel around my teammates sometimes.

โ€œHi, Maxie,โ€ Ryan says as Indy rounds the kitchen island for her fiancรฉ to say hello to my son as well.

Theyโ€™ve been trying to conceive for a few months now with no luck, so Iโ€™m happy to give them all the time with Max they want. They regularly ask to babysit, and Indy is the only woman Max feels comfortable being left with.

Well, sheย wasย the only woman. Before Miller.

โ€œWho do you guys play tonight?โ€ Ryan turns back to the stovetop. โ€œCincinnati.โ€

โ€œNo Isaiah?โ€ Indy asks, bouncing Max around the kitchen.

โ€œIโ€™m fairly certain heโ€™s still in whoeverโ€™s bed he landed in last night.

Sunday mornings are typically a no go for him.โ€

And family breakfast is typically a no go for the Shays unless I have a Sunday night game. Theyโ€™ve got some weird thing about breakfast that they like to keep it to themselves, but they made an exception today.

โ€œIs your uncle a little playboy?โ€ Indy asks my son, which gets him giggling. โ€œYes, he is. Heโ€™s a playboy, huh?โ€

โ€œYou talking about me, Ind?โ€ I hear as the front door closes. โ€œNo, Zee, not everything is about you.โ€

โ€œGood luck convincing him of that,โ€ Stevie says, hand on her belly. โ€œHello, my beautiful, radiant best friend.โ€ Indy hugs her future sister-in-

law, all while holding my son on her hip.

โ€œIf by radiant you mean hungry and cranky all the time, yes, Iโ€™mย so

radiant.โ€

โ€œThe most radiant,โ€ Zanders says with a kiss to the top of her curls.

After hellos are said, the girls take my son into the backyard to play in the fresh air while I hang back with Ryan and Zanders in the kitchen.

โ€œHowโ€™s Max doing?โ€ Ryan asks, pouring the three of us mugs of coffee. โ€œGood. Heโ€™s good. Heโ€™s been a champ this season with the travel and

living in a hotel room part-time. Heโ€™s easy. Iโ€™m lucky.โ€

I drink down half my mug and hand it back to Ryan for a refill.

His brow arches, filling it up again. โ€œWe all love Max, but this is probably the only time youโ€™re able to bitch about being a single parent. So,

letโ€™s hear it. Other than you clearly being exhausted.โ€ He hands my coffee back over.

โ€œPlease donโ€™t ask me to complain to you of all people, when you and Indy are trying so hard to become parents.โ€

โ€œKai, we all have our shit. Just because weโ€™re dealing with our own stuff, doesnโ€™t mean I canโ€™t hear about yours. Besides, weโ€™re having fun trying.โ€

Hesitating, I eye them both. It seems weird to complain about the person you love more than you knew your heart was capable of loving. Max is the best thing to ever happen to me, but being a single parent is still the hardest job Iโ€™ve ever had.

โ€œHe pissed on me the other day,โ€ I admit. โ€œIโ€™m talking all over me. Dripping down my shirt while I was trying to change him. Iโ€™m pretty sure it hit the ceiling, sprayed the walls.

โ€œJesus.โ€ Zandersโ€™ eyes go wide.

โ€œJust you wait, Zee. You might want to rethink your wish for a boy.โ€

โ€œYouย shouldย rethink wishing for a boy,โ€ Ryan cuts in. โ€œNo way in hell do we need another one of you running around.โ€

โ€œLove you too, brother,โ€ Zanders adds with a smile and a middle finger. โ€œAt least heโ€™s cute,โ€ Ryan says, looking out the window as my son plays

with his fiancรฉe and sister. โ€œKind of makes up for the pissing in the air thing.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s cute as hell, but the kidโ€™s got the worst taste in entertainment. His latest obsession is this show about a fruit salad dance party. Like a bunch of fruit and veggies have eyes and mouths but they donโ€™t talk, they just dance to rave music. I swear to God whoever created that was dropping acid at the time. Whenever itโ€™s on TV I feel like Iโ€™m in a fever dream.โ€

Zandersโ€™ face scrunches in horror.

โ€œI tried to turn it off and he screamed his head off until it was back on.

The radishes were twerking.โ€

โ€œHow does a radish twerk?โ€ Zanders asks, his mug to his lips.

โ€œI donโ€™t know, man. I donโ€™t fucking know.โ€ I shake my head. โ€œAnd last week I had to track how many times he took a shit. I literally had to write it down. The first thing on my mind every morning was this kidโ€™s shit because he hadnโ€™t taken one in a couple of days.โ€

A small smile spreads on Ryanโ€™s lips but he tries to cover it with his coffee mug; all the while Zanders stares at me like I told him someone kicked his dog.

โ€œAnd the sleep schedule. Those naps are the most sacred times of the day. If one of my teammates tries to mess with his sleep schedule, Iโ€™ll lose it on them. Iโ€™m talking โ€˜use their balls as a speedbagโ€™ kind of lose it on them. Heโ€™s miserable if heโ€™s not sleeping properly, and those are the only moments of the day where I have my own time without feeling guilty.โ€

โ€œYou feel guilty?โ€ Zanders asks.

โ€œAll the time.โ€ I exhale a long breath. โ€œAll the fucking time. If Iโ€™m not with him, I feel guilty for being gone, but if Iโ€™m with him all day without a moment to myself, I feel guilty for wanting a bit of my own time. And the anxiety. Iโ€™m so afraid something is going to happen to him when Iโ€™m not there, or something will happen to me, and heโ€™ll be left without anyone.โ€

Zanders takes my mug from me and adds a healthy pour of Baileys into my coffee.

โ€œWhat are you doing? I have a game tonight.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re in the bullpen tonight, and you need that,โ€ he says, adding a splash into his mug and his future brother-in-lawโ€™s.

Ryan nudges my shoulder. โ€œYou know Indy and Iโ€”weโ€™re always here to help you. Whenever you need a break. Weโ€™ve got you.โ€

โ€œI shouldnโ€™t want a break, though. I had a break for the first six months of his life.โ€

โ€œJesus, Kai,โ€ Ryan exhales. โ€œYou canโ€™t be punishing yourself for that. You had no idea he even existed. You have no balance in your life. โ€˜Dadโ€™ is just one of your titles.โ€

โ€œAnd the other is โ€˜Starting Pitcherโ€™. My time is split between baseball and him, and when Iโ€™m focused on one instead of the other, Iโ€™m constantly feeling guilty that the other doesnโ€™t have my full attention.โ€

Shit. Talk about word vomit. I try not to complain because I donโ€™t have much to complain about. Max is the greatest part of my life, but I wonโ€™t lie and say Iโ€™m not tired. Iโ€™m tired of worrying all the time, tired of wondering if Iโ€™m messing everything up.

โ€œYou know,โ€ Ryan begins with a small laugh. โ€œFor a split second, when I first introduced you to Indy, I was so concerned she was going to like you. You used to be a lot like her. A walking ray of fucking sunshine. Little did I know, six months later youโ€™d be as grumpy as I used to be.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not grumpy,โ€ I state in a tone that sounds real fucking grumpy. โ€œIโ€™m exhausted. I became a single dad at the beginning of the off-season last

year. I had it handled when baseball wasnโ€™t an issue, but now . . . If I could just retire earlyโ€”โ€

โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œShut your mouth,โ€ Zanders adds.

โ€œYouโ€™re not retiring early,โ€ Ryan continues. โ€œFor being your age, youโ€™re surprisingly at the top of your game. Youโ€™re not calling it quits. You just need to figure out how to ask for help and learn to accept it. Howโ€™s it going with Troy?โ€

I avert my eyes from his. โ€œI fired him.โ€

Pausing for only a moment, he bursts out a laugh. โ€œOf course you fucking did.โ€ Opening the kitchen window that faces the backyard, he calls out, โ€œBlue! Kai fired the nanny!โ€

I hear her footsteps racing inside the house. โ€œWas it before or after Wednesday?โ€

โ€œThursday, I think. Why?โ€ โ€œGoddammit!โ€

Ryan cackles. โ€œThank you for that.โ€ โ€œWhat am I missing here?โ€

โ€œIndy and I bet on when you were gonna fire him. Had a feeling it was gonna be this week. She bet on the first half of the week, I bet on the second.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re making bets on Maxโ€™s childcare now? Love that for me.โ€

Stevie follows Indy inside, holding Maxโ€™s hands above his head to help him walk. โ€œWhat does the winner get?โ€

โ€œBlue owes me a blow job.โ€ Ryan smiles into his coffee once again. โ€œGross.โ€ Stevie grimaces.

Indy tosses her hair over her shoulder. โ€œJokeโ€™s on you. Little do you know, I like giving you blow jobs.โ€

โ€œYeah, little do I know. Thereโ€™s no way I would know that, huh?โ€

Ryan rounds the kitchen island to pick up Max, he and Indy doting on him. Zanders joins Stevie in setting the table, with him not so sneakily copping a feel every so often.

As much as I feel connected to these guys, us all being professional athletes settled down, they both have partners they can lean on. Someone else to help lessen the burden. Theyโ€™ll luckily never understand what it means to go through the hard stuff alone. But maybe worse than that is going through the good stuff and not having someone to celebrate those

moments with. No one else heard Maxโ€™s first word. No one else saw the first time he crawled.

And in this moment, watching the four of them, I couldnโ€™t feel more single.

That is, until the other very single guy of the group comes bursting through the door.

โ€œIโ€™m here!โ€ Rio DeLuca, Zandersโ€™ teammate, busts through the house with his boombox on full blast, making his grand entrance. โ€œWhat did I miss?โ€

โ€œKai fired another nanny,โ€ Ryan explains before throwing my kid in the air, catching him mid-laugh.

โ€œYeah, well, about time. Itโ€™s been what, two weeks since he got hired?โ€ โ€œFour.โ€

โ€œRecord for ya, Kai?โ€

Is it? Wow, Iโ€™m not sure.

โ€œI already hired someone else. She watched Max in Miami.โ€

Conveniently, I leave out that sheโ€™s now gone as well, but my tendency to hastily fire any and everyone is quickly becoming everyoneโ€™s favorite joke.

โ€œShe?โ€ Stevie asks. โ€œShe.โ€

Rio turns down his boombox. โ€œWho isย she? And isย sheย single?โ€

Is she? I have no idea if Miller is single. I learned she doesnโ€™t live anywhere in particular so I canโ€™t imagine how sheโ€™d make a relationship work, but maybe her partner is a nomad like her.

โ€œIโ€™m not sure, actually.โ€

โ€œLetโ€™s say, hypothetically, sheโ€™s very single. Veryย available,โ€ Rio continues. โ€œWould she be into me?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œGeez, Kai. Answer a little quicker next time.โ€

โ€œI mean, I donโ€™t know. Sheโ€™s my coachโ€™s daughter so I think itโ€™s best if no one in my lifeโ€โ€”I motion around the roomโ€”โ€œtries to find out.โ€

โ€œCoachโ€™s daughter, Kai?โ€ Indy wears a knowing grin. โ€œInteresting. I do love that plot line.โ€

โ€œNothing about this is interesting, you hopeless romantic.โ€

โ€œHopeful,โ€ she corrects, pointing towards Ryan. โ€œThe new term is โ€˜hopefulย romanticโ€™.โ€

โ€œYeah, well, whatever kind of scenario youโ€™re creating in your head right now about me and the new nanny, let me squash it for you. Monty hired her without me knowing and I couldnโ€™t exactly say no.โ€

โ€œBullshit,โ€ Ryan barks out. โ€œYouโ€™ve never let something like pleasing your coach be the reason you compromise when it comes to Max. You like her.โ€

โ€œNo, I donโ€™t. I kind of canโ€™t stand her, but it doesnโ€™t matter either way because sheโ€™s already gone.โ€

The entire house is wordless once again.

โ€œWhat the hell is wrong with you?โ€ Ryan asks, breaking the silence. โ€œYou have a game tonight. What are you going to do with Max?โ€

I raise a suggestive brow at him and his fiancรฉe.

โ€œOh, no. Donโ€™t look at us like that.โ€ Indy waves her hands at me. โ€œWe love Max, but weโ€™re not enabling you. What was wrong with this one? Did you not like the way she breathed? Was she too nice? Did you not agree with her favorite color?โ€

โ€œMax liked her too much already.โ€

Sheโ€™s also way too fucking tempting to be glued to my side all summer, but I leave that part out.

Indy blinks at me blankly. โ€œYouโ€™re ridiculous. You need to call her and get her back here.โ€

I already did. Right after she left. I didnโ€™t get a chance to explain that sheโ€™s doneย tooย good of a job with my son, but even if she gave me the opportunity, how pathetic would it be for me to admit that my attitude towards her is due to Max growing so comfortable with her that it made me nervous. In the one day Miller was with him, he was the most content heโ€™d been with any nanny before, and I fucked it up all because Iโ€™m afraid. Afraid of her being around, but even more afraid of her leaving.

โ€œI tried,โ€ I admit. โ€œAbout fifteen times, but sheโ€™s ignoring me.โ€

โ€œOh, youโ€™reย soย gonna sleep with her.โ€ Zanders laughs. โ€œHate sex or make-up sex. One of the two.โ€

โ€œNo, Iโ€™m not.โ€

โ€œNo, heโ€™s not,โ€ Rio adds. โ€œBecause if Kai meets someone, Iโ€™m going to be the only single one left, and I refuse to be the old, sad, single one. Well, besides Isaiah, but he doesnโ€™t count. He likes being single.โ€

โ€œRio,โ€ Indy coos. โ€œYouโ€™re still a baby, but when you get old, you could come live with us, and weโ€™ll take care of you. Ryan will cook us breakfast

and you could be our platonic third wheel.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not cooking him breakfast,โ€ Ryan cuts in.

โ€œAnd Iโ€™m not anyoneโ€™s third wheel. And donโ€™t even tease me about living with Ryan Shay, Ind. That will very quickly turn into a two-wheel situation, and you wonโ€™t be one of them.โ€

Ryan huffs a laugh under his breath.

โ€œAll right, letโ€™s eat. I gotta get home. Iโ€™m hoping Monty can convince Miller to give me another chance before my game tonight.โ€

โ€œHer name is Miller?โ€ Stevie asks, taking a seat at the table, stretching out her legs and rubbing her stomach. โ€œShe sounds cute.โ€

She is cute. In the same way a tornado is cute. Or a pack of starved lions.

Super cute.

โ€œOh my God,โ€ Rio chastises my silence. โ€œHe didnโ€™t even try to deny it! Iย amย going to be the only single one left. Iโ€™m going to have to move into my best friendโ€™s house and grow old with Ryan freaking Shay.โ€

Zanders makes a plate for Stevie as we all take our seats. โ€œYou donโ€™t sound all that upset by that.โ€

Rio pops his shoulders. โ€œNever said I was.โ€

Everyone gathers around the table, and I pull out the highchair I store for Max here before taking my seat as well. My friends take their turns feeding my son or entertaining him. His blue eyes are bright as he laughs and smiles at the group of professional athletes making silly faces at him.

And though, yes, sometimes I feel single as hell around these people, I couldnโ€™t be more grateful for them pulling me into their fold and giving me a place in Chicago that feels like home.

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