Violet:ย Howโs the break? Are you making progress in the kitchen? How are the recipes coming?
Me:ย The break has been great.
Violet:ย And the answers to my other questions?
โA line-dancing bar?โ Isaiah complains as soon as we walk through the door. โCody, what the hell, man?โ
Codyโs smile is beaming like a kid on Christmas, taking in the giant open room. The dance floor is fittingly Texas-sized with a live band on the stage in front of it. Everywhere I look Iโm bombarded by denim, flannel, and cowboy boots, including the brand-new pair donned on Codyโs feet.
โItโs not a line-dancing bar. Itโs just a good oleโ country bar.โ He takes a deep breath through his nose, a ridiculously excited smile on his lips as he heads straight for the bar. โLetโs go, boys.โ
They follow suit.
Before I can leave the entryway, an oversized hand lands on my hip, fingertips gripping into the denim. Instinctively, I know itโs Kai, mostly due to the possessive grip matching the vibe heโs been putting out since we left the lobby of the hotel.
โDoes everyone just do what he says?โ I ask as the team swarms the closest bar top.
โHeโs the planner. Always has a plan for our time off. He rented a boat when we were in Tampa. Broadway show in New York City. A trip to Niagara Falls when we were in Toronto. And a country bar in Dallas, apparently.โ
Turning, I face him. โAnd where were you for all those outings?โ โAt the hotel with Max.โ
โBut not tonight.โ
Behind his glasses, Kaiโs steel-blue eyes wander my face before dipping to my lips. โNo. Not tonight.โ
โAce!โ one of the boys calls out, holding up a shot glass filled to the brim with amber liquid.
โFuck,โ Kai mutters, looking over my shoulder at the bar. โI canโt be doing shots.โ
โNo. Iโm sure at thirty-two thereโs no way your geriatric liver could handle it.โ
โAre you calling me old, or are you trying to goad me?โ
โBoth.โ I begin walking backward to the bar. โThe other night you told me you had a wild streak. I want to see it. Cโmon, Baseball Daddy, itโs time to find the other half of that balance I promised youโthe fun.โ
He leisurely wanders my way, but his long legs move much quicker than mine. With a single finger hooked into the waistband of my jeans, he not only stops me from getting farther away from him, but he pulls me back until my chest slams into his.
Oh, thereโs no doubt in my mind, tonight is going to be fun.
He wets his bottom lip with a slick slide of his tongue. โWhat kind of fun are we talking about here?โ
Jesus.ย Iโm trying to hold it together, I really am, but all I can think about is climbing his giant body like a tree.
He chuckles at my frozen state, unhooking his finger to turn my hips back to the bar. โCome on, Mills. Show me how the youngins shoot the shots.โ
โGod, youโre a thirty-two-year-old Boomer, arenโt you?โ โProudly.โ
When we reach the bar and join his teammates, Travis takes the spot next to me, and I can feel the annoyance radiating off Kaiโs body as he stands behind me.
Little does he know, Travis already told me back in the hotel lobby that the boys were all planning to rile up Kai tonight by conveniently never allowing him a moment alone with me, and who am I to interrupt team bonding, no matter how weirdly itโs done.
โKai,โ Isaiah calls out, holding up two shots. He sighs, but he leaves to join his brother.
โCinnamon whiskey.โ Travis slides me one of the glasses.
A shiver rolls through me at the thought. Itโs one of those โwill not touchโ liquors after puking my brains out from it on my twenty-first birthday. But thereโs a smile on Kaiโs lips, a lightness about him as he laughs with his brother, so fuck it, for tonight, cinnamon whiskey will be my liquor of choice.
It burns going down, and it takes everything in me to keep from gagging, but then I catch Kai staring straight at me as he throws back his own, and I refuse to let him know Iโm suffering.
Thereโs only one instance in which I can see myself gagging in Kai Rhodesโ presence, and it sure as hell isnโt from liquor.
He steps forward, wiping his thumb across the corner of my lips to catch a rogue droplet of liquor. โYou okay? You were so confident only a minute ago. Youโre not going to gag, are you?โ
I pop my shoulders. โHopefully later.โ
He shakes his headโhis typical move when Iโve said something thatโs caught him off guard. โYou flirting with me, Montgomery?โ
โHave been since we met. You gonna start flirting back?โ
โMiller,โ Isaiah interrupts before I can get Kaiโs answer. โCan I have this dance please?โ
When I agreed to this, I didnโt realizeย Iโdย be as annoyed with the lack of solo time. But Kai should know, it doesnโt matter which of his teammates it is, I have no interest in anyone else here. Thereโs been a single dad on my mind far too much for me to have the brain space for anyone else.
Isaiahโs smile is expectant, so I agree, putting my hand in his to allow him to lead me to the dance floor with a few of his other teammates.
โI have no idea how to dance to country music,โ I shout over the live band.
โMe neither. I think weโre all going to look like idiots, but why not, right?โ
Smiling, I look up at him only to make the mistake of directing my attention back to the bar.
Kai looks lethal, already with a beer in his hand, and the smile I was wearing falls when I catch his stare. He tracks me, his eyes dropping to where my hand is in his brotherโs, before he pulls his beer to his lips.
We join the crowd for the next song.
โHereโs the thing.โ Isaiah swings an arm over my shoulder and pulls me close, speaking into my ear. โIโm not into you.โ
I bark out a laugh.
โI mean, donโt get me wrong, thatโd be different if I thought I had a shot in hell, but as it stands, I like my balls right where they are, and Monty scares me enough as it is. My big brother, however . . .โ
Both our attention finds him at the bar, jaw ticking.
โKai is probably the only guy on the team who could spend time with you without Monty losing his shit. And I think he likes you. We all think that, but he doesnโt do a very good job at going after what he wants anymore. He tends to sit back and take care of everyone else, so . . . I just thought . . .โ
โYouโd force his hand?โ
He shrugs. โUs men are simple creatures. Jealousy does wonders. I figured Iโd take you for a twirl, let a few of the guys have a song or two and maybe weโd get the less attractive Rhodes brother to be selfish for a moment and stand up for what he wants. And Iโm only roping you into this because, and correct me if Iโm wrong, but you want him too.โ
I donโt correct him. โTravis already told me what you guys had planned.โ โSo, are you in?โ
As the music begins, I cast one more look in Kaiโs direction. I wasnโt lying earlier when I told him he looked hot, and the jealous thing heโs rocking right now only adds to it. Sure, my dad warned me not to give him someone to miss, but Kai knows Iโm leaving in less than two months and still, heโs looking at me likeย that. Maybe what he wants is a little unattached fun with the nanny for the rest of the summer.
โFirst of all, your brother is hotter than you.โ Isaiah chuckles.
โBut, yeah, Iโm in.โ
With a sneaky smile on his lips, Isaiah spins me out before pulling me back in as the music takes over the crowd on the dance floor.
Six songs later and Iโve concluded that my dadโs players are all surprisingly good on their feet. Iโve had a turn with six of them, Cody being the most fluid, as if the pair of brand-new cowboy boots on his feet suddenly gave him the ability to dance to fast-paced country music.
Every player has made their way out here, either to dance with me or someone else, and then thereโs Kai, still at the bar with the perfect sightline to me and his teammates.
โGoddamn,โ Travis says next to me, hands on his hips to catch his breath. โI thought heโd be out here by now. Iโm a catcher; my knees are shit. I canโt be dancing with you all night.โ
โI think maybe you guys read him wrong. He doesnโt seem to give a shit, which defeats the purpose of this prank.โ
โNah.โ Travis shoots a glance back to the bar. โHe changed when Max came. Now he likes to play the role of a martyr. Heโd never let any of us get away with a single dance with you if this were last season.โ
The music switches to something slow as couples begin to pair off once again.
โAh fuck.โ Travis slides a hand on my lower back to pull me into him. โI swear to God if Ace hates me after this, Iโm punching Isaiah straight in the face for coming up with this idea.โ
Over his shoulder, I find Isaiah at a table, wide and excited eyes bouncing from us to the bar. I refuse to look over there. This was fun at first but now itโs sort of awkward to try to goad a guy into making a move when he clearly doesnโt plan to.
As Trav turns us, I immediately catch Kai shift from the bar, standing before heading straight for the dance floor.
With every step he takes, his eyes are locked on mine from across the room, but when he reaches the dance floor, he doesnโt come to interrupt. Instead he heads for his brother, who is sitting at a table on the outskirts, leaning down to speak into his ear.
Isaiahโs eyes widen as he looks at the front door.
โWhatโs going on?โ I ask Travis, nodding behind him to the Rhodes brothers.
He follows my line of sight, then tracks Isaiahโs.
โOh, shit,โ he breathes, ushering me to the table Isaiah has occupied all night. โWhat are they doing here?โ
Kaiโs eyes bore into Travisโs hand on the small of my back while he takes a sip of his beer, elbows casually perched on the high-top table in front of him.
I want to smack him. I also really want to kiss his stupid handsome face, but heโs going to have to be the one to do something about it. Iโve spent the past two weeks telling him how attracted I am to him.
โThey start their series against Texas tomorrow.โ Isaiah turns back to the dance floor. โCody!โ
The first baseman is mid-dance with a cute guy wearing a black cowboy hat, and he shoots daggers towards Isaiah for the interruption.
But then Isaiah motions towards the door again and instantly Cody is at the table with his teammates. โDean Cartwright is here? They couldnโt have picked a different bar?โ
โWhatโs going on?โ I look around all four of them for an answer.
โDaddy over here beat the shit out of that oneโโIsaiah points to a group of men with eerily similar builds to the ones Iโm withโโlast year when we played Atlanta.โ
โI didnโt beat the shit out of him.โ Kai takes another pull from his bottle, eyes locked on the inches that separate me from his catcher.
โYou cleared the benches after delivering a right hook to Deanโs jaw that knocked him on his ass.โ
โIt was your throwing arm, Ace. Do you know how much money thatโs worth?โ
Kai pops his shoulders. โHe deserved it.โ
โWhat did he do?โ Kaiโs eyes finally flicker up to meet mine at my question.
He doesnโt answer right away, so Travis cuts in from beside me. โCartwright had an illegal slide into home while I was covering the base.
Took me out by the knees. It was dirty and it pulled me out for the rest of the game.โ
My head whips back to Kai. โYou punched him for that?โ
โOf course not.โ He takes a leisurely sip of his bottle. โI hit him with a pitch the next time he was up at bat. I waited for him to charge me at the pitcherโs mound, then I punched him.โ
A laugh bursts out of me because, well, Kai doing anything like that seems entirely out of character.
A ghost of a smile tilts from behind his bottle. โThis was before Max.โ
Ah. Of course it was. He told me he was a different man then, but I like seeing this bit of fire in him. And the way his jaw flexes when his attention falls to the minimal distance that remains between Travis and me tells me itโs still in there.
The table is small, the bar is crowded. Iโm not standing any closer to his catcher than he is to his brother, so even though I like this side to him, heโs being really fucking dramatic.
Travis pops off the table. โIโm grabbing us another round.โ
Cody and Isaiah turn their backs to us, facing the dance floor once again to entertain themselves by checking out every woman who walks by, but Cody also does the same to a couple of the cowboys. Kai takes the opportunity to slide around the table to my now unoccupied side.
He leans on his forearms, sipping his beer, and he doesnโt look at me when he tries to casually throw out, โTravis is a good guy.โ
Here we go.ย โYeah. He is.โ
He nods, still refusing to look my way. โClose to your age too.โ
โWell, thatโs too bad. As I said earlier today, Iโm into older guys.โ His eyes flicker up to mine. โHe likes you.โ
Heโs a good actor.
โDoes that bother you?โ
He exhales a humorless laugh. โIsaiah asked me the same thing.โ โAnd what did you say?โ
Kai straightens to his full height again, deliciously overbearing as he stands over me. โI told him it would only bother me because youโre here for Max.โ
โAnd is that the truth? Because of Max?โ
The corner of his lip lifts in a smile heโs trying to suppress. โIf I were to tell the truth, Iโd say it bothers me enough that Iโve been spending my entire evening watching you and plotting a way to get Monty to trade him.โ
I huff a laugh, a smile on my mouth mirroring his. โAnd you call me ridiculous.โ
โIโve had my moments. I was a different man before Max came along.โ โA man who punches other players mid-game.โ
โA man whoย protectsย his teammate.โ
I raise a questioning brow. โA man who now wants that same teammate traded.โ
โWell, we all have our limits now, donโt we?โ โAnd Iโm yours?โ
His eyes trail my face, once again landing on my lips. โI think you might be.โ
Fucking make a move, Kai.
I know he wants to. I can see it from the frustration thatโs grown all night, but itโs as if heโs decided itโd make more sense if I were into Travis or any one of his teammates Iโve danced with, so heโs held back. And Iโm worried
the boysโ little game of forcing his hand has only revealed that Kai is no longer selfish enough to take what he wants.
That concern is only amplified when Travis returns to the table, the necks of bottles laced between his fingers. As he sets them down, Kai leaves my side, making his way back to the opposite end with his brother.
โSo, are we leaving or staying if Cartwright and his teammates are here?โ Travis asks.
โStaying.โ Isaiah pins him with a look, a slight slur to his speech already. โFuck that guy. He was a prick when we were kids playing travel ball and heโs an even bigger prick now.โ
โWell, if weโre staying, Iโm dancing.โ Cody holds his hand out for mine.
The boys turn to look at their pitcher, waiting for him to step in, but all he does is trade his finished beer for a fresh one.
As one song ends and the next begins, one of the outfielders spins me into the next teammateโs pair of awaiting arms.
Only this time the person who grabs me isnโt one of the guys from the team. Itโs Dean Cartwrightโthe player from Atlanta.
โWhatโs your name?โ he asks, one hand on my lower back and his mouth far too close to my ear.
I swallow, looking around the dance floor for a familiar face, but Iโve had a fair amount to drink and heโs spinning me a little too fast to catch a good look at anyone. โMiller.โ
A slow smile spreads across his lips. โArenโt you going to ask me mine?โ โI already know yours.โ
โFigures.โ
His lips spread in a slow smirk that Iโd assume most women would classify as sexy. But the overly cocky thing doesnโt do it for me anymore. Now Iโve got a smoking hot but unsure man on my mind, and I canโt think of anything more attractive than the idea of him finding his well-deserved confidence. Especially with me.
I go to pull out of his hold, but his grip only tightens. โWhat do you want?โ I ask.
โI just want a dance. Iโve been watching you all night and wondering what the hell youโre doing here with the Windy City Warriors.โ
I stare him straight in the eye. โMy dad is the field manager.โ
His brows lift. โMontyโs daughter? I had a deal fall through because your dad wouldnโt sign me.โ
โMakes sense. Heโs always had good taste.โ
His laugh is genuine. โSnarky little thing, huh?โ
โCan I go now?โ I ask, trying once again to unsuccessfully pull myself from his grip without causing a scene.
โOne dance, Miller Montgomery.โ
It takes me a moment, but I resign. โFine. But only if you tell me why the entire team hates you so much.โ
His smile is devious as we begin to move once again. โIโve known the Rhodeses since we were kids playing travel ball. May or may not have slept with one or two of Isaiahโs girlfriends in high school.โ
โIsaiah doesnโt have girlfriends.โ
โHe used to. And it was a real easy way to knock him off his game before we played.โ
I canโt hold in my disbelieving laugh. โSo youโre just a shitty person, huh?โ
โIโm a competitor. If something as trivial as that could make my opponent have a bad game, thatโs on them.โ
โYouโre kind of the worst, you know that? I hope the pitch Kai hit you with was a fastball straight to the nuts.โ
A smile slides across his lips. โThanks, doll.โ
My head is on a swivel, looking for the team, and I finally find them all gathered at a table, eyes locked on us.
โWhat are you doing here?โ I ask. โDonโt you have a game tomorrow?โ
โYou know my schedule already? Sweet of you. My stepsister is staying close by. Thought I might get her out of the hotel tonight. You might know her actuallyโโ Deanโs attention drifts behind my shoulder. โOh wow.โ His hand falls further south, fingertips draped over the top of my ass. โIโve never been able to fuck with Ace before.โ
โIโm playing nice, but donโt you dare let that hand slip any further.โ
He simply smiles. โI shouldโve said Iโve never been able to fuck with Ace untilย tonight.โ
Huh?
I can feel Kaiโs presence long before I see him. When he makes it to us, he pushes Deanโs chest into the crowd, breaking the hold he has on me.
โGet your fucking hands off her.โ