โHARTLEY.โ
Three days later, Iโm in the team gym watching her set up for her first physio session with McKinnon.
She sets a weight on the floor, avoiding my eyes.
My trainer walks in the door, and I wave, making aย one momentย motion to him before turning back to Hazel and lowering my voice. โJust wondered if youโve reconsidered my offer to go to Ward with you.โ
Her shoulders tense. โYou said you wouldnโt interfere.โ
โIโll back you up. Heโll probably listen, even if Iโm not there.โ
She lets out a heavy breath. That soft, plush bottom lip of hers is tucked between her teeth and a frown sits between her eyebrows. Sheโs nervous.
My hands clench at my sides. Iโve been going round and round in my head, thinking about how her expression tightened when I brought up McKinnon at the engagement party, thinking about the unusual protectiveness that surged through me at the thought of her having to work with him.
โI know youโre a tough little cookie, Hartley,โ I tell her, crooking a grin at her to disguise the concern and jealousy. โIโm just trying to prevent you from killing the new trade.โ
She doesnโt laugh, and my chest aches. Why wonโt she let me help?
I take in her pretty ponytail that shows off the back of her neck. The fan of dark lashes around those beautiful blue-gray eyes. The lush curve of her mouth.
โPass.โ
So fucking stubborn. If I wasnโt so frustrated, Iโd think it was endearing.
โHeโs going to apologize,โ she says as she places free weights on the floor in front of the mirror.
โExcuse me?โ I havenโt seen the guy in years, but I know him. Guys like that? They never apologize. My dadโs the same way.
She straightens up, meeting my gaze. โHe emailed me. He said he wants to talk.โ
In my head, an alarm blares. โHe probably wants to get back together.โ โI doubt it,โ she says, making a face, โand even if he does, thatโs not
happening.โ
The alarm quiets. Thatโs something, at least.
โHeโs going to apologize,โ she continues, โand Iโm going to move on.โ Sheโs just going to put up with him this year? โHeโs an asshole.โ
โSo are you.โ
Sheโs not wrong. I cover the ugly feeling with a cocky grin. โYeah, but Iโm the kind you like.โ
Sheโs about to bite back a smart retort that Iโm sure Iโll think about all day, but McKinnon walks in the door, and her demeanor changes. She tenses as he spots her, and a sick, predatory smirk stretches across his face.
I hate this. Sheโs stuck working with him and I canโt do anything about
it.
โRory.โ She turns to me, pleading with her eyes.
My gut drops. We never use first names. Never. Not even back in high
school.
โPlease,โ she says, holding my gaze, worry written all over her face. This version of her is so different from the competitive, confident woman I love to tease. โI just want to do my job right now.โ
McKinnonโs walking toward us, but my gaze is locked on her face, searching her eyes. We could solve this so easily if she just let me help. I have the urge to haul her over my shoulder and walk her straight to Wardโs office, but sheโd probably bite me, and Iโd probably like it.
Intrusive thoughts, I think those are called. And I told her I wouldnโt interfere, even if Iโm right.
โOkay.โ I suck a deep breath in, and I can feel my teeth gritting. โThere she is.โ
McKinnon greets her like an old friend, but her shoulders hitch. My protective instincts surge, and I bring myself to full height, wearing my signature smirk.
His attention drifts to me, and his grin sours. Iโve always been a couple inches taller than him, and itโs so primal and stupid, but I get sick satisfaction from it.
โMcKinnon.โ I tip my chin at him.
Hartley may have said no to my help, but my bodyโs beating with possessiveness. I suddenly have an ugly understanding of how Streicher must have felt last year when I was hanging out with Pippa.
His cold gaze meets mine, challenging me. โMiller. Still sniffing around Hazel, huh? Some things never change.โ
I fucking hate this guy. Something competitive curls in my stomach, coiling and expanding through me, and my jaw tightens. I look down at Hartley, giving her one last opening to accept my offer.
Her gaze flares with emphasis, and she glances pointedly over to where my trainer waits. โRory was just leaving for his training session.โ
Every instinct is shouting at me to stay here, stick by her side in case this asshole says or does something to upset her, but instead, I send my irritating smirk to McKinnon.
Iโm going to bodycheck this asshole so hard in practice.
โSee you later, Hartley,โ I say while staring McKinnon down.
During my training session, Iโm only half listening, keeping my attention on Hartley and McKinnon on the other side of the gym, watching for conflict, watching her body language to make sure sheโs okay.
I donโt trust that guy for a second.