HANNAH SPENDING THE NIGHT turned into two days of us holed up in my penthouse. Thank God for a mini-Christmas break for the league. We had nowhere to go and got lost in each other.
Most of our time was spent in bed. I attempted to work out, but then I would catch sight of Hannah wearing nothing but one of my T-shirts, which completely derailed me every time.
She looked incredible. My shirt hung loosely over her body, falling to her knees, the neck hole so large her bare shoulder fell through it. The knowledge that she wore nothing underneath drove me wild. Her hair was tied up on top of her head with a rubber band sheโd found in my junk drawer, and the makeup had been washed off her face days ago.
This was a version of Hannah no one else saw.
It wasnโt lost on me that she loosened up after our unconventional therapy session. My gut twisted thinking about how deflated Hannah had looked walking off the elevator that night. It blew my perception of her right out of the water.
My Hannah was strong.
My Hannah took no prisoners.
My Hannah didnโt give a shit what others thought about her.
Wait. When did she becomeย myย Hannah?
Maybe it was the fact that she was the only woman to sleep over at my place
โunknowingly and willinglyโthat had me claiming ownership of her. That,
and Hannah making herself at home. It felt like she belonged here. Was that crazy?
Yes, itโs crazy. You know you have no future with her.
I was about to tell my brain where to shove it when Hannah waltzed into the living room. Sheโd spent days in my clothes, but damn if it didnโt turn me on every time I saw her.
Plopping ungracefully onto the couch, she turned on the TV. Glancing over her shoulder, to where I stood in the kitchen gripping the marble countertop so tightly I worried it might crack, she smiled. โMovie night?โ
This was so fucking domestic. And surprisingly, I didnโt hate it. โSure. Want me to order some dinner?โ I offered.
โThat sounds great. What were you thinking?โ
Pulling out my phone, I tapped a food delivery app and scrolled the available choices. Honing in on one restaurant, I asked Hannah, โHow about Mexican?โ
She moaned. โYes! Iโll take a chicken quesadilla. Donโt forget to get some chips, and donโt skimp on the guac.โ
Ordering myself steak fajitas, I paid with the tap of a button and moved to join Hannah on the couch. โAll right. What are we watching?โ
Curling into my side, she looked up at me. โYouโre gonna let me pick?โ
I didnโt watch much TV and rarely had time to make it to the movie theater, so whatever she chose would likely be new to me. โSure. Why not?โ
Hannah continued to stare at me. โItโs just . . .โ She shook her head. โNever mind.โ
Gripping her thigh, I growled in her ear, โDo we need to have another therapy session?โ
Her laugh warmed my insides. โNo, but thanks for the offer. I was only thinking how strange it was to be given total control over the movie choice. When I have movie nights with the girls, thereโs always a debate.โ
โAre you saying you view me as one of the girls?โ
Placing her hand onto my lap, she squeezed my dick. โDefinitely not one of the girls.โ
โCareful,โ I warned. โIf you want to watch this movie or eat tonight, youโll keep your hands to yourself for a while.โ
โYouโre no fun.โ She pretended to pout by sticking her lower lip out. โPick a movie, Hannah.โ
Sighing, she pulled her hand away, clicking the remote through my various streaming services. Finally, she settled on a movie where the preview showcased what I would call a pretty boy and an attractive girl. There was no denying what kind of movie it was.
โA chick flick?โ I asked, slightly surprised. โAlready regretting letting me choose?โ
โNo.โ
โGood.โ She pressed play.
Watching Hannah was more entertaining than the movie. Her facial expressions were adorable, and it was easy to see she knew this movie by heart as she mouthed words along with the actors on screen.
There was a moment when it seemed like the two main love interests were catching feelings for each other, and Hannah screamed at the TV, โMake out already!โ
Chuckling, I stated the obvious, โThey canโt hear you. You do know that, right?โ She flopped around on the couch, and I mused, โI never took you for a romantic.โ
โIโm not. I canโt stand the sexual tension. Theyโre clearly attracted to each other. Why do we need the buildup? I want them to stop tiptoeing around and act on it. Forget the flowers and sweet gestures. Sometimes, a girl just needs to be railed.โ
Never let it be said that this woman didnโt have a way with words.
The intercom buzzed before I could respond, and Hannah paused the movie so I could buzz up the delivery driver with our food. Within minutes, the food was in hand, and I unbagged our order on the kitchen island.
Hannah grabbed the plastic clamshell containing her quesadilla and opened it.
If I hadnโt been watching, I wouldnโt have noticed the way her nose wrinkled. โSomething wrong?โ I asked.
Carefully, she lifted the edge of the tortilla to peek at the cheesy mess inside. โItโs got onions and peppers on it.โ
โIs that a problem?โ
โItโs fine.โ Closing the container, she reached for the bag of chips and the side of guacamole. Her words and actions told two different stories.
โAre you going to eat that?โ I motioned to the quesadilla. โNo,โ she said around a mouthful of chips.
Reaching for the abandoned entrรฉe, I peeled it open. Grabbing a knife, I went to work prying the onions and peppers from the gooey cheese. Confident Iโd gotten it all, I slid it back over to her. โFixed it.โ
Hannah shook her head. โThe taste gets in there when they cook it. The cheese will be all peppery.โ
โYouโre really not going to eat it?โ โNope.โ
Frustrated, I sighed. I didnโt have personal experience with relationships, but Iโd seen enough of the dynamic with my parents, and my sister and her husband, to know it wouldnโt fly if I ate my meal when she wasnโt eating hers.
Grabbing my phone off the counter, I dialed the restaurant directly. Hannah looked at me, confused. โWhat are you doing?โ
I held up a finger, silencing her as someone on the other end picked up. โHello, First Street Fiesta Palace. How can I help you?โ
โYeah. Hi. I need to order a chicken quesadilla.โ โSure thing. Pickup or delivery?โ
โPickup.โ I could be there and back in less than ten minutes. โBut I need it to be made without peppers and onions.โ
โNo peppers or onions? Just chicken and cheese?โ
I winked at Hannah before replying, โYes, just chicken and cheese. I need a basic bitch quesadilla.โ
The girl on the other end of the line snorted. โGot it. Should be ready in fifteen minutes. Can I get a name for the order?โ
โBerg.โ
โGot it. Thanks.โ
They hung up, and Hannah smiled at me, shaking her head. โBasic bitch, huh?โ
I shrugged. โCalling it as I see it.โ โYou really didnโt need to do that.โ โYes, I did. Iโll be back.โ
Grabbing my keys from the entryway table, I left my apartment, taking the elevator to the underground basement. Slipping behind the wheel of my silver SUV, I drove onto the streets of downtown Hartford. Flurries flew in the night sky, making the city look like a snow globe.
Executing my mission with efficiency, I grabbed the order and was back at the penthouse in no time. Opening the door, I found Hannah seated back on the couch, a crumbled bag on the coffee table.
It took a moment to process what I was looking at. โDid you eat all the chips?โ
Hannah wasnโt even sorry. โWhat? I was hungry, and you messed up my order.โ
Stunned, I dropped the bag containing her fresh quesadilla on the island. โIย messed up your order? You didnโt think to mention you wanted it a certain way, and itโsย myย fault?โ
Standing, she put her hands on her hips. โWhere I come from, itโs common courtesy to ask people if they want their food a specific way. You skipped that
step, so yeah, it falls on you.โ
There was a devilish twinkle in her blue eyes. She was baiting me. Hannah wanted me angry. She craved the heated, hate-filled sex we had.
Who was I to ruin her fun?
Slamming my hands on the countertop, I leaned into it. โHate to break it to you,ย sweetheart, but the world doesnโt revolve around you.โ
โRight. Because Iโm just another basic bitch. Isnโt that what you said?โ
โWell, what else would I expect from a spoiled daddyโs girl?โ I shot back. โSpoiled?โ she sputtered.
โYou donโt know how to survive in the real world. Your daddy had to get you a job.โ
โFuck you,โ Hannah spat, her nostrils flaring.
I was so hard. Who knew fighting with Hannah was what I needed to get my blood pumping?
Gritting my teeth, I forced out, โIโm going to give you to the count of three before I paint your back porch red.โ
Not even the least bit alarmed, she fucking laughed in my face. โWho talks like that? How old are you? Sixty? Bring it on, Grandpa.โ
Without further warning, I lunged for her, and Hannah squealed, running away. She made it as far as the stairs when I tackled her to the ground.
Lifting her shirt over her bare ass, I made good on my promise, and she enjoyed every minute of it. Neither of us ended up eating our dinners, and we didnโt care.
That was the night I realized I was hooked on Hannah.
My mind wasnโt in the game. Not since the moment a substitute anthem singer walked onto the red carpet. I couldnโt stop wondering where Hannah was.
Swallowing my pride, I nudged Jaxon in the locker room during the first intermission. โHey, do you know what the deal with the new singer was?โ
Jaxon played it off. โI thought she was good, didnโt you?โ
I wasnโt in the mood for mind games. โThatโs not what I was asking.โ โIโm sorry. Why donโt you use your words like a big boy.โ
I could feel my blood pressure rising. โI am this fucking close to knocking your pretty-boy teeth out. Donโt treat me like one of your kids. Tell me what you know about Hannah not being here tonight.โ
Jaxon gave me a smug smile. โNow, was that so hard?โ Clenching my fists, I held one up. โDonโt test me.โ
Rolling his eyes, he replied, โFrom what I heard, sheโs sick. Happy now?โ No, I wasnโt happy. โWhat kind of sick?โ
โYou seem awfully concerned for a guy who canโt stand the girl by all appearances.โ
โAnd youโre not concerned enough that Iโm on the edge and about to snap.โ
Jaxon held his hands up in surrender. โFine. She texted Nat earlier that she had a bad cold, maybe the flu.โ
It had to be bad for her not to come to the game. Losing her voice and passing off her singing gig for a night or two wasnโt entirely out of the norm, but to not come at all? When she didnโt come out for the anthem, I glanced up to the family box, but there was no sign of her.
Hannah lived alone. If it was that bad, she might be too weak to care for herself. The idea of her needing help and being unable to call for it pierced my heart with terror.
I had to get to her. There was no other option.
The rest of the game passed in a blur. The press left me alone post-game once they realized I was in a mood, giving them one-word answers.
As soon as I was showered, I hustled out of the arena. Making one quick pit stop on the way home, I was at our building and punching the elevator button for the seventh floor.
Reaching the door to her apartment, I knocked gently. When there was no answer, I pounded harder with the side of my fist.
Fuck. The longer I stood there with no answer, the more panicked I became. โHannah!โ I called out, my voice strained.
Still no answer.
Grabbing my phone, I texted her, praying her non-responsiveness was due to having no voice.
Iโm outside your door. Let me
My heart hammered inside my chest while I waited to see if she would respond. When the phone buzzed in my hand, I sagged against the wall in relief.
Bad Decision:ย Go away. Iโm sick.
I know. I came to make sure youโre oka
Bad Decision:ย Iโll be fine. Just need rest.
Give me your code. Iโll let myself in
Bad Decision:ย No. You canโt afford to catch what I have.
Lucky for you, I have a great immune system. Let me in. I brought basi
bitch chicken noodle soup
Bad Decision:ย Not nice. It hurts my chest to laugh.
Then give me the code. Stay in bed and let me take care of you
Bad Decision:ย I donโt need you to take care of me.
Iโm very aware. I want to. Please
Bad Decision:ย Youโre a giant pain in my ass. You know that?
Do you know how hard it is to pass on the anal joke you just set up? Bu because youโre sick, Iโll let it slide. Oh damn, I set myself up there
Bad Decision:ย Ugh. Boys.
The code, Hannah
Bad Decision:ย Fine. Itโs 0523.
Typing in the four-digit passcode to open her front door, I decided to spare her the lecture on how using her birthday was a serious security risk. When she was better, we could talk about it. Right now, my main focus was ensuring she was okay and doing what I could to make her more comfortable.
Entering her apartment, I was shocked by how small it was. Hannah had grown up spoiled, everything handed to her, but here she was, living in a tiny apartment downtown instead of staying in the mansion her parents owned in the suburbs. I could respect that she wanted to be independent enough to sacrifice the life of luxury sheโd always known.
โHannah?โ I called out gently.
โIn the bedroom,โ she croaked out in reply.
As if her raspy voice wasnโt enough, a chest-rattling cough bounced off the walls of the small space.
This place was barely bigger than an efficiency. The only thing keeping it from being labeled as such was the wall between the living space and the single bedroom. Dropping the takeout bag on her kitchen counter, I riffled through her cabinets until I found a bowl. Checking drawers until I located a spoon, I carried my offering to her bedroom door, knocking softly.
Hannah gave a stuffy sigh. โI donโt think you should come any further. Iโm really sick, Cal. You donโt want this.โ
Fuck getting sick. Her admission of how bad she felt, combined with how she sounded, and I knew I couldnโt leave her alone.
โI told you. Iโm willing to take the risk. Iโm coming in.โ I gave her sufficient warning before turning the doorknob to her bedroom.
The first thing I noticed was that the room was too warm. Then, I saw Hannah, and my heart dropped. She was propped up slightly on pillows buried under a mountain of covers. Dark hair was plastered to her sweaty face featuring pink cheeks, her eyes glassy.
โOh, baby,โ I breathed out.
Managing a weak smile, she said, โTold you.โ
โWould it make you feel better if I admitted you were right?โ โI require it in writing. That shit needs to be framed.โ
โSee, you canโt be that bad off. You still have some spunk,โ I teased, even with the tightness in my chest.
โIโd have to be dead to lose that.โ
โHow about you try to eat some of this soup, and then I move you upstairs.โ Hannah shook her head slowly. โMy body hurts. I donโt want to move.โ
Frowning, I silently debated taking charge and taking her to my place anyway, but she didnโt need to waste her limited energy fighting with me.
โOkay. But the soup is non-negotiable.โ
Rounding the bottom of her bed, I sat on the edge, noting she was wearing one of my T-shirts. Placing the bowl of soup on her nightstand, I touched her clammy skin. I couldnโt stop my sharp intake of breath. โShit. Youโre burning up. Did you take anything?โ
โNuh-uh. Tried to get up once but got lightheaded.โ
Stubborn girl couldnโt take care of herself but resisted help. She was her own worst enemy.
โYou have any acetaminophen? Maybe a sports drink? You need fluids.โ My mind raced, trying to piece together a way to keep from dragging her to the emergency room tonight.
โDrugs are in the bathroom. The mirror pops open to reveal a cabinet. No sports drinks, but I have some electrolyte drink mix I use for hangovers.โ
โEven better. Iโll be right back.โ
Standing, I became a man on a mission. First, I returned to the kitchen to find where she kept the powdered electrolytes. Mixing the powder into a tall glass of water, I brought it to her, imploring her to take a few sips while I grabbed the medicine to help reduce her fever. Bringing the bottle back to her bedside, I handed her two tablets.
Placing them on her tongue, she took a sip of water but winced as the pills slid down her throat. โOw.โ
โSore throat, too?โ I asked.
โYeah. You name it. Iโve got it.โ
โI want you to try eating some of this soup. Should go down a little easier than the pills.โ
A corner of her lips quirked up. โI am curious. What is basic bitch chicken noodle soup?โ
I chucked. โBroth, chicken, and noodles. Since apparently, you hate vegetables.โ
โWhat are you talking about? I love certain vegetables. Cucumbers, eggplants, a girthy carrot . . .โ
โSorry to disappoint. They were fresh out of girthy carrots at the corner store.โ
โPity.โ
Taking the bowl from the bedside table, I dipped the spoon inside the clear broth before bringing it to her lips. She obliged me for a few minutes but eventually held her hand up when sheโd had enough. I wasnโt going to fight her to take more, so long as she kept drinking the electrolyte mixture.
Turning my body to sit beside her against her headboard, I glanced at the TV on the opposite wall. One of the West Coast hockey games was playing. The volume was so low that I hadnโt noticed it when I first walked in.
Leave it to Hannah. Even sick, she couldnโt stay away from the game. Gesturing to the screen, I asked, โYou catch any of our game?โ
Clearing the mucous from her chest, she responded, โYeah. You played like shit.โ
โI was too worried about you.โ
โNo. You donโt get to blame it on me. A great player knows how to separate his personal life from the game.โ
โWell, maybe I could have ifย someoneย had warned me they wouldnโt be there tonight,โ I accused.
โI refuse to be your excuse. Take accountability for your own actions.โ Another bone-jarring cough racked her weak body.
โYouโre infuriating.โ With how softly I said it, you could mistake it as a term of endearment. Maybe when it came to Hannah, it was.
โAnd youโre not getting any younger. Nowโs not a good time to be distracted.โ
โAre you saying youโre a distraction?โ โSeems like thatโs whatย youโreย saying.โ โIโm fine.โ I insisted.
โIโm glad at least one of us believes that.โ
She was wasting her breath arguing with me when she needed rest, so I dropped it. โWant me to turn it off? You need to rest.โ
โTurn it up a little. The sounds are comforting. Plus, we need to keep an eye on San Francisco. They could win the Western Conference.โ
Tapping the button on the remote, I increased the volume, and we stopped talking, watching the last few minutes of the second period.
When the intermission report came on, I asked Hannah, โWhy do you wear flip-flops to the rink?โ
โDo you want the canned answer or the real one?โ โHow about both?โ
She sighed. โWhat I tell most people is that I run hot, but the truth is that I have foot claustrophobia.โ
I looked at her in disbelief. โWhat? Thatโs not a real thing.โ
โThe hell itโs not,โ she shot back. โWhen I wear closed-toe shoes, itโs like they are closing in on me, and I feel like theyโre going to cut off my circulation.โ
โYouโre serious?โ
โThis is why I donโt tell many people. They donโt believe me,โ she huffed. โYou know shoes donโt shrink like that,โ I explained.
โClaustrophobia is mental. I know itโs all in my head, but I canโt make myself believe otherwise.โ
I guess everyone had their issues.
We fell into silence again, watching as the game resumed at the beginning of the third period.
Hannah sipped her drink before asking, โCan I ask you a question?โ Smoothing the sweaty hair away from her forehead, I replied, โSure.โ
Her blue eyes met mine for a second, but she looked away before she spoke again. โThat voicemail.โ I groaned but didnโt say anything. โI get that you were drunk. But you were so angry. How long have you been attracted to me?โ
Oh boy, here we go.
I didnโt want to lie to her, so the truth it was. โSince the day you marched up to me, all fired up to tell me that you hated my style of play.โ
โWhat? No way, that was like ten years ago.โ She stared at me wide-eyed in disbelief.
โTen years and four months, to be exact.โ
Hannah gasped. โCal! Youโre telling me youโve been attracted to me the entire time weโve known each other?โ
โPretty much.โ I nodded.
โThis doesnโt make any sense. Weโre always fighting. You go out of your way to piss me off. Iโd be lying if I said I didnโt do the same.โ
โIt was easier to make you hate me.โ I shrugged. โWhy?โ
โCome on, Hannah. We both know Iโm breaking every rule there is by being here with you. If you hadnโt shown up half naked at the front door of my penthouse, weโd still be driving each other crazy. And not in bed.โ
Hannah thought over my confession. โI donโt know what to say.โ
โI donโt need you to say anything. Iโm here with you now. Thatโs all that matters.โ I could see the wheels turning in her brain, trying to process what Iโd just told her. โYou should rest.โ
โAre you staying?โ she asked timidly. โDo you want me to?โ
โYes, please.โ
Smoothing the hair away from her face, I replied, โThen I will. Close your eyes. Iโll be right here.โ
Leaning her head on my arm, she drifted off to the sounds of the hockey game playing in the background. Hannahโs chest and nasal congestion caused her to snore softly, but I didnโt mind.
Tonight was the first time we were alone together where we didnโt have sex. Until now, sexual attraction had been the focal point of whatever relationship we had going.
Like I told her, I had always been attracted to her. I was man enough to admit she was hot and had a rocking body, but her personality drove me up a wall. Spending more time with her, I was finding that maybe my actions brought out that side of her. She was letting her walls down, and I liked who she was under that snarky, sassy outer shell.
I wanted to care for her on nights like tonight when she was sick, or others when she might be hurtingโeither physically or emotionally.
I wanted to be with her every night, not only the ones that promised sex.
Until now, Iโd never wanted to spend time with any woman outside the bedroom.
I am in big trouble.
Fucking her in secret was one thing, but what happened if I fell for her? How in the world were we going to make this work?