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Chapter no 30 – Miller

Caught Up (Windy City Series Book 3)

Weโ€™ve been back in Chicago for a couple of days, and Iโ€™ve been working hard in the kitchen. The photographer for the shoot comes at the end of this week, which means my return to work is just around the corner.

Tonight, I have the house to myself. Kai, Max, and my dad are all at team dinner. Iโ€™m used to being by myselfโ€”having empty hotel rooms or house rentals whenever Iโ€™m on the roadโ€”but I hadnโ€™t realized how lonely I was until I got to Chicago. Until Max and Kai.

Mixing bowls, dry ingredients and baking sheets all line the countertop in Kaiโ€™s kitchen as I try to work in this rarely quiet space.

I remember exactly what it feels like to have a chef breathing down my neck while Iโ€™m trying to create, or what it sounds like to be yelled at in front of my peers because one of my sauces didnโ€™t meld to the right consistency. As Iโ€™ve grown in my career, Iโ€™ve become my own motivation. Providing my own internal voice to push me when Iโ€™m messing up.

But looking around Kaiโ€™s kitchen, I donโ€™t care about those voices. I donโ€™t want to hear any of them. I donโ€™t want to hear the clatter of pans or the communication among the line staff. I donโ€™t want to feel the heat from the stoveโ€™s flame or the pressure of a head chef looking for his next order.

I only want to hear Maxโ€™s incoherent words and Kaiโ€™s soothing timbre telling me Iโ€™m doing a good job, two things I wonโ€™t have when I leave this place.

Turning the flame off on the stove, I remove the half-melted chocolate. I untie my apron, throw my dish towel onto the counter. What a waste of my night. This is all Iโ€™ll be doing once I get back to my busy life, and I have no desire to do it now.

Kai invited me to team dinner and I turned him down because I decided to work, but if I can be completely honest with myself, I donโ€™t give a fuck about work. I only have them for a few more days, so what the hell am I doing here alone?

As I pull my phone out to call him, wanting to know where heโ€™s at so I can join, a text comes through.

Unknown: Hi! This is Indy. Kaiโ€™s friend. This might sound strange, but I want to get drunk tonight, and my best friend canโ€™t support me in this because sheโ€™s pregnant. So, would you want to come over and have a drink with me?
Indyโ€”the blonde ray of sunshine who hosted Kaiโ€™s family dinner. Meeting up with Kai and his teammates sounds nice but I like the idea of having a girlsโ€™ night even more. Iโ€™ve never been a part of one of those.

Iโ€™ve only made one girlfriend this summer, but sheโ€™s so busy that I rarely see her when weโ€™re on the road.

But like me, Kennedy isnโ€™t used to being around a lot of girls so maybe sheโ€™d want to join too, and more than anything, I need to talk through the bullshit going on in my head.

Me: Count me in. Any chance I could invite one more drinking buddy?
Unknown: The more the merrier! See you soon!

โ€œWeโ€™re going to do it right out there.โ€ Indy points towards the backdoor slider, leading to her backyard. โ€œItโ€™ll be small. Around fifty people. Perfect for us.โ€

Iโ€™m surprised fifty people is enough for them. Her fiancรฉ, Ryan, is a well- known basketball player and sheโ€™s a social butterfly. Itโ€™s fairly obvious judging by how welcoming sheโ€™s been to me, someone sheโ€™s only met once, and to Kennedy, someone she hadnโ€™t met until tonight.

โ€œI canโ€™t believe Iโ€™m going to be in Ryan Shayโ€™s wedding,โ€ Rio sighs. โ€œA dream come true for me, really.โ€

โ€œYou do know youโ€™re standing on my side, right?โ€ Rio waves Indy off. โ€œSemantics.โ€

Indy chuckles and brings her cocktail to her lips, clearly unaffected by her best guy friend wishing he was a groomsman instead of standing next to her as a bridesman.

Stevie, the only sober one of us, sits on the couch with Kennedy while Rio, Indy, and I take up the floor in Indyโ€™s living room. Kennedy picked me up on her way, and an hour in, Rio busted through the door to join our girlsโ€™ night.

โ€œMiller, when do you head out to LA for your next job?โ€ Stevie asks.

If I wasnโ€™t three sheets to the wind right now, that question wouldโ€™ve sobered me up.

โ€œSunday.โ€

โ€œWow,โ€ she exhales. โ€œI didnโ€™t realize it was so soon.โ€ I sense all pairs of eyes on me.

โ€œHow do you feel about that?โ€ Kennedy asks as she takes another sip from her drink, clearly knowing better than anyone else here that Iโ€™m struggling with the idea.

I roll onto my back, eyes on the ceiling, holding my cocktail above my head because well . . . Iโ€™m drunk and I donโ€™t know what Iโ€™m doing. โ€œDo you want the sober answer or the drunk one?โ€

I tilt my head back to see Stevieโ€™s brows furrow as she rubs her belly. โ€œThe drunk one, obviously.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s a part of me that doesnโ€™t want to leave.โ€ โ€œThen donโ€™t.โ€ Rioโ€™s words seem so simple.

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t exactly work that way,โ€ Kennedy says. โ€œThe girl is a world- renowned pastry chef, who has a three-year-long waitlist of kitchens sheโ€™s going to be working for.โ€

โ€œFour years now.โ€ I point to Kennedy over my head. โ€œBut, yes, exactly.โ€ โ€œWhatโ€™s keeping you from wanting to go back?โ€

Whipping my head to the side, I immediately find Indy, whoโ€™s wearing the biggest shit-eating grin from her question that she seems to already know the answer to.

I narrow my eyes at her. โ€œOkay, Miss Romantic. Why donโ€™t you tell me, since you seem to already know.โ€

โ€œBecause youโ€™re in love with Kai.โ€ โ€œWrong. Iโ€™m not.โ€

โ€œWell, I know youโ€™re in love with Max and you canโ€™t even try to deny that one.โ€

Exhaling, I drop my head back to the floor, holding my drink on my stomach. โ€œI am. God, I love that kid so much. Is that weird?โ€

Indy, sitting cross-legged, looks down at me. โ€œNo, Miller. Thatโ€™s not weird. Sometimes we canโ€™t explain how or why we love who we love. We just do. You donโ€™t really get to tell your heart what to do.โ€

โ€œIs that the alcohol speaking, or are you really that much of a romantic?โ€ Stevie laughs. โ€œSheโ€™s loveโ€™s number-one advocate. Drunk or not.โ€

I sit up on the floor to face the group. โ€œWhen I look at Max, I think about him going to his first day of school and how much I know Kai is going to cry over it. I think about the friends heโ€™s going to make and I just hope that theyโ€™re good people. Those arenโ€™t normal thoughts just a nanny should have, right?โ€

Looking up, I find everyone watching me, expressions ranging from knowing smiles to glossy eyes.

โ€œMiller, I donโ€™t think youโ€™ve been just a nanny to anyone in that family,โ€ Kennedy says.

โ€œFuck my life.โ€ Rio pounds back his drink before going into the kitchen for another. โ€œIโ€™m going to be the only single one left, and that was so fucking adorable that I donโ€™t even mind it.โ€

Indy squeezes my leg. โ€œItโ€™s okay for the important things in your life to change, you know?โ€

Stevie nods. โ€œAnd itโ€™s okay to change directions even when youโ€™ve spent your entire life headed on a one-way street.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not that simple. This is everything Iโ€™ve ever worked for. Everyone in my industry knows my name. Iโ€™ve won awards that people strive their entire lives to achieve, and Iโ€™m only twenty-five. People donโ€™t just walk away from that kind of a career.โ€

โ€œThey do if they donโ€™t love it anymore. If they love something or someone else more.โ€ Thatโ€™s Kennedy who speaks up, and to say Iโ€™m shocked that sheโ€™s suggesting I leave my job is an understatement. Kennedy is all about her career. She doesnโ€™t even hang out with the team because sheโ€™s worried itโ€™ll tarnish her reputation or that the boys wonโ€™t take her seriously.

Rio comes back into the room with whatever is left of the tequila, which isnโ€™t much, handing Stevie another water.

โ€œI donโ€™t know what Iโ€™m doing,โ€ I drunkenly admit. โ€œEverything is so messy. I was just taking a break from work, and now Iโ€™m head over heels for Max and Iโ€™m having the best sex of my life with his dad.โ€

โ€œThere we go!โ€ Stevie sits up straighter. โ€œThatโ€™s what we want to hear. After we saw you two together at dinner, we knew this was going to happen. Give us the details. Itโ€™s good?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s so good.โ€

โ€œI knew it. I told you!โ€ Indy points at Stevie. โ€œYouโ€™ve seen Kaiโ€™s hands.โ€ โ€œThe hands are a tell,โ€ I agree.

โ€œGoddammit.โ€ Rio shakes his head. โ€œItโ€™s official. Iโ€™m the last one.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know what Iโ€™m doing. Who fucks the single dad of the kid theyโ€™re nannying for?โ€

Stevie pops her shoulders nonchalantly. โ€œI fucked a hockey player on the team I was working for.โ€

Indy points to Stevie. โ€œI fucked her brother.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m not fucking anyone,โ€ Rio sighs.

Kennedy takes a long drag of her cocktail. โ€œMy ex-fiancรฉ is fucking my stepsister.โ€

As if a record scratched, the whole room freezes in silence, all eyes on her.

โ€œOkay, you win,โ€ Stevie says. โ€œBut you should probably expand on that.โ€

Kennedy holds up the bottle of tequila before taking another swig. โ€œMy ex-fiancรฉ ended our engagement because I wouldnโ€™t quit my job after last season. His ego was too fragile for his partner to be traveling with a bunch of male athletes, so he called it off. Then in a turn of events, right before this season started, I found out his new girlfriend is my stepsister. And just last month, I learned via a picture of a ring on Instagram that theyโ€™re now engaged.โ€

What the actual fuck? Iโ€™m attempting to school my expression, but Iโ€™m too drunk to keep my jaw from hanging slack.

โ€œOh!โ€ She laughs with a dark edge, not showing any sign of weakness. โ€œIโ€™m not done. Said engagement ring was the one I had picked out, but not the one I was proposed to with. However, he did trade in mine for my stepsisterโ€™s, and now I get to spend every family holiday with the two of them for the rest of my life.โ€ She raises her cocktail glass in a cheers.

Kennedy isnโ€™t hurt, but she is pissed. I can see it in the way she tells the story. Sheโ€™s tiny in stature, but quite frightening when sheโ€™s mad.

โ€œDamn.โ€ Indy stands from the ground. โ€œI think we need more alcohol after that.โ€

Rio clears his throat. โ€œYou know, if you need help moving onโ€”โ€ โ€œRio,โ€ Stevie scolds with a laugh. โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m just saying, Kennedy, take it from me, in this group you donโ€™t want to be the only single one the way I am. We could help each other out here.โ€

โ€œIsnโ€™t Isaiah part of this group?โ€ she asks. โ€œHeโ€™s single.โ€ I lift my brow mischievously. โ€œRight. He is.โ€

โ€œOh, no. Absolutely not. Donโ€™t look at her like that.โ€ Rio points between Kennedy and me. โ€œIf Isaiah, of all people, settles down before me . . . Itโ€™s not going to happen. You two. Stop giving each other ideas.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t worry, Rio,โ€ Kennedy cuts in. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t even give up my career for my fiancรฉ. The last thing Iโ€™m going to do is throw it away over Isaiah fucking Rhodes.โ€

Stevie yawns again, rolling herself off the couch. The poor girl has been a champ tonight, hanging out with us while sober and exhausted. โ€œThis pregnant lady needs to get to bed. That was fun, and Kennedy it was great to meet you. Ind, Iโ€™m taking a guest room!โ€

โ€œOkay!โ€ she shouts from the kitchen. โ€œSee you in the morning.โ€ Indy makes her way back into the living room. โ€œRio, youโ€™re staying, yeah?โ€

โ€œYes! And Iโ€™m sleeping in Ryan Shayโ€™s bed.โ€

โ€œNo, youโ€™re not.โ€ She turns to Kennedy and me. โ€œI have two more guest rooms. You can each have one.โ€

My drunk brain does not want to shut up tonight. โ€œI think I want to go back to Kaiโ€™s. I donโ€™t have too many nights left, and I want to spend them at his house.โ€

โ€œWow, okay.โ€ Indyโ€™s eyes widen. โ€œThat was way too fucking cute.โ€

Iโ€™ve never been one to like the word cute, especially when itโ€™s directed at me, but thereโ€™s just something about that Clark Kent lookalike that has me feeling like a marshmallow these days.

โ€œKennedy?โ€ I ask. โ€œHe has a guest room.โ€

One that Iโ€™ve been staying in, but drunk me doesnโ€™t want to sleep anywhere other than Kaiโ€™s bed.

โ€œIโ€™m fine with that. Ace is probably the only player Iโ€™m cool with seeing outside of work.โ€

Unfortunately, itโ€™s late, I know Max is sleeping, and I donโ€™t know if Kai would be able to pick us up without waking him.

With a buzz in my head and a drunken smile on my lips, I pull out my phone.

Me: Hi.
He responds immediately. Baseball Daddy: Hi, Mills. Me: I miss you.
Baseball Daddy: Are you drunk?
Me: If I say yes will you still take advantage of me later?
Baseball Daddy: Nope.
Me: Then Iโ€™m stone-cold sober, and I want to come home, but neither Kennedy nor I can drive.
Baseball Daddy: . . . because youโ€™re drunk.
Me: Nope.
Baseball Daddy: Iโ€™ll come pick you up.
Me: What about Max?
Baseball Daddy: Isaiah is sleeping over. He can stay with him.
Me: Okay!
Baseball Daddy. Okay. See you in ten.
Me: Are you mad at me? You seem mad at me.
Baseball Daddy: Why would I be mad at you?
Me: I donโ€™t know, but youโ€™re putting a period mark after every sentence.
Baseball Daddy: I always use period marks. Would you rather me use an exclamation point instead?
Me: Maybe! Letโ€™s see. Give it a try.
Baseball Daddy: Isaiah is staying with Max! Iโ€™ll be there in ten minutes!
Kennedy can crash at my house if she wants!

Me: Jesus. I get it. Stop yelling.
Baseball Daddy: I hate you.
Me: You donโ€™t hate me.
Baseball Daddy: Youโ€™re right. Itโ€™s just about the opposite of that. Stop texting me. I need to start driving.
If I was a little more sober, that text might freak me out, but drunk and loose Miller doesnโ€™t mind it one bit.

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