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Chapter no 51 – HAZEL

The Fake Out (Vancouver Storm, #2)

HALF AN HOUR LATER,ย Iโ€™m skating around the rink, a kid clutching either hand, while Rory skates backwards in front of us. On the other end of the ice, Jamie teaches kids to goaltend using a wiffleball as Pippa takes photos. Musicโ€™s playing, and the kids, parents, and players all seem to be having a blast.

โ€œAre you trying to steal my girlfriend?โ€ Rory asks the kids holding my hands, and they giggle.

He wears hisย Hazel is cuteย smile. My skin tingles with delight.

The kids want to skate with Rory, so I head to the boards and watch with a smile as he has them hold his hockey stick while he pulls them around the ice. Heโ€™s unbearably cute, laughing and teasing them, light shining out of him.

Rory would be a good dad. Heโ€™d be nothing like his own father. Thereโ€™s a warm tug in my chest at the idea of kids who look like Rory, bright-eyed troublemakers with hearts of gold. The image of him chasing them around our house, playing with them, makes me ache with affection.

Ourย house? Oh my god. Are these kids nowย ourย kids?

Iโ€™ve never really thought about having kids. They felt so far away, and with the way I normally date, it didnโ€™t seem within reach.

Again, something tugs in my chest, and I rub my sternum. I shouldnโ€™t be thinking about Rory as a dad. That seems dangerous.

Someone catches my eye, and I try not to make a face. Connorโ€™s across the ice taking photos with parents while the woman he brought watches. She has curly blond hair, a bright smile, and his name on the back of her jersey. A kid asks her a question, and she leans down with a gentle smile.

She seems nice. I wonder if she knows how horrible Connor is.

Bells start jingling, and the kids swarm the entrance, where Alexei appears wearing a Santa costume. Hayden, dressed as an elf, is right behind him. The kids lose their minds as Hayden pulls presents out of Alexeiโ€™s big red bag.

Darcy skates up with a shy smile and I light up in surprise as she takes a spot beside me against the boards, giving me a quick hug.

โ€œGood to see you,โ€ I tell her. โ€œI didnโ€™t know you were in town. Is Kit here too?โ€ Sometimes players from other teams drop into these events.

โ€œOver there.โ€ She points him out, dressed as a reindeer, helping Hayden and Alexei.

โ€œIs that lipstick on the end of his nose?โ€

She laughs. โ€œWe had to improvise at the last minute. Hayden never gives us a warning about these ideas.โ€

โ€œAre you here for Christmas?โ€ I remember Hayden saying Darcyโ€™s from Vancouver, like he is.

โ€œYep. We played Seattle last night, so Kitโ€™s spending tonight here to see my family before he flies out to Ontario for the holiday.โ€ Seattle is a two- hour drive from Vancouver. โ€œHayden and I will probably spend most of the break playingย Legend of Zeldaย like back in university.โ€ She grins. โ€œWe used to play for hours. Kit would hide the controllers so we could get some studying done. Iโ€™m looking forward to hanging out with him. We donโ€™t get to see him enough during the season.โ€

Again, I think about Rory coming home for Christmas, and Iโ€™m so glad I asked. Thereโ€™s no way I could let him stay here alone.

โ€œYou and Kit have been together since university, right?โ€

โ€œThe first week of school. Feels like forever ago.โ€ She watches the guys out on the ice. โ€œBut also, sometimes, it feels like we all just met yesterday.โ€

Her eyes track them as they skate. Hayden grins over at her, waving, and she waves back with a beaming smile.

I study her for a moment. Iโ€™ve never seen her without Hayden and Kit nearby, but I think she might be shy. Thereโ€™s something about Haydenโ€™s boisterous friendliness that puts people at ease, though, and I think being around him brings her out of her shell.

โ€œDid you and Hayden ever go out?โ€ I ask, because Iโ€™m a nosy bitch.

Her eyes widen. โ€œOh my god. No.ย No.โ€ She laughs. โ€œHis type is like, tall supermodels with dark hair, and Iโ€™m the girl who did a whole degree in

math.โ€ She laughs again, rolling her eyes at herself, before she pauses, a tiny frown forming between her eyebrows. โ€œI thought he was going to ask me out in the first week of school butโ€ฆโ€ She shakes her head at herself. โ€œAnyway, like I said.โ€ She gestures at her petite frame with a self- deprecating laugh. โ€œNot his type. Guys like Kit are more my speed.โ€

My eyebrow goes up because thatโ€™sย notย what I asked, and now Iโ€™m curious as hell, but she catches herself.

โ€œAnd I love Kit.โ€ Her eyes go to him. โ€œIs it hard, having my life revolve around his? Of course. Do we feel like roommates sometimes? Yes. But we know each other so well andโ€”โ€ She blinks. โ€œI canโ€™t imagine not being with him.โ€

Her words feel strange, like sheโ€™s tiptoeing around what she really wants to say.

โ€œI think this is just what happens when youโ€™ve been with someone for seven years. Itโ€™s fine.โ€ Her expression tightens like sheโ€™s embarrassed. โ€œIโ€™m rambling. Can you talk now, please, so it doesnโ€™t get weird?โ€

I start laughing, because even if Iโ€™m slightly concerned with what she said, Darcy is adorable. โ€œWhat do you want to talk about?โ€

โ€œYou and Rory,โ€ she says pointedly. โ€œI want to know all the dirty details.โ€ I laugh harder as her eyes go wide with excitement. โ€œSeriously. I want to know all the TMI stuff. My life is boring, Hazel. Iโ€™m living vicariously through you.โ€

โ€œWell,โ€ I chuckle, thinking about riding his hand last night. Definitely canโ€™t tell her about that, although Iโ€™m sure sheโ€™d love it. โ€œItโ€™s really fun. Heโ€™s different from what I expected.โ€

โ€œHe looks at you like youโ€™re a dessert heโ€™s about to devour.โ€ My face warms.

โ€œEnjoy it,โ€ she says, smiling. โ€œThis is the fun part, when you canโ€™t get enough of each other.โ€

I think about this phase ending, and my heart aches at the idea of Roryโ€™s eyes flicking over me with disinterest. His teasing used to irritate me, but now Iโ€™d miss it.

A massive blur of red and green comes to a sudden stop in front of us, spraying ice against the boards.

โ€œOh my god. Come here.โ€ Darcy reaches up and rubs her thumb down Haydenโ€™s jaw. Her head barely comes to his shoulder. โ€œYou have glitter all over. Where did you even get this stuff?โ€

He obediently leans down for her while she brushes it out of his stubble. โ€œPippa put it on me.โ€ He gives her a flirty smile. โ€œArenโ€™t I the prettiest elf youโ€™ve ever seen?โ€

Sheโ€™s blushing. โ€œYouโ€™re definitely the biggest elf. Youโ€™d weigh the sleigh down.โ€

Hayden puffs his chest out. โ€œIโ€™m taking that as a compliment.โ€

They grin at each other, but thereโ€™s something in Haydenโ€™s eyes as he looks down at Darcy. His gaze lingers on her, flooded with the same warm, affectionate longing I see in Roryโ€™s eyes when he looks at me.

Kit skates up beside Darcy. โ€œYou two look like youโ€™re getting into trouble.โ€

He wraps an arm around her waist, and Haydenโ€™s eyes drop to it before he glances away.

โ€œJust the usual.โ€ Darcy smiles at Kit, nudging him with her elbow. โ€œYou were having fun out there, huh?โ€

โ€œI was.โ€ He rubs the back of his neck, sending her a quiet smile. โ€œIโ€™m looking forward to it.โ€

โ€œTeaching kids to skate?โ€ Darcy asks, chuckling.

โ€œNo.โ€ He gives her a shy, meaningful expression. โ€œHaving kids. A bunch of them. Going skating with them and stuff.โ€

Her smile drops like itโ€™s the last thing she expected him to say.

Hayden laughs, but it seems forced. โ€œJumping the gun a bit there, arenโ€™t you, buddy?โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ Darcy does her own uncomfortable laugh. โ€œThatโ€™s pretty far away, Kit.โ€

He shrugs. โ€œI donโ€™t know. Not that far away.โ€

Her features tighten, eyes flaring with worry and apprehension, and Hayden looks between them like heโ€™s seen a ghost. No trace of his former smile on his boyish face.

โ€œWeโ€™d get married first,โ€ Kit adds.

Darcy blinks like she doesnโ€™t know what to say, and when Connor and his lady friend skate up, she looks relieved.

Connor says hello to everyone before lifting his eyebrows at me. โ€œHazel.โ€ His eyes rake over my jersey, flickering with distaste. โ€œHave you met my girlfriend, Sam?โ€

Darcy, Hayden, and Kit must sense the weird energy because they mumble an excuse about helping Ward with something and leave.

A laugh slams against my vocal cords but I hold it back. Sam is smiling at me in a way that tells me sheโ€™s lovely and kind, and I donโ€™t want to be rude.

Saw this and thought youโ€™d look hot in it.ย Thatโ€™s what the card said. He sent that gross lingerie when he likely had a girlfriend.

Gross. Just gross. But thatโ€™s not her fault.

โ€œHi, Sam,โ€ I say with a warm smile, shaking her hand. โ€œIโ€™m Hazel. So good to meet you.โ€

โ€œYou, too.โ€ She beams at me, and thereโ€™s a sour feeling in my stomach.

Why is she with him? Doesnโ€™t she see what heโ€™s really like?

I didnโ€™t, though, so how can I fault her for not seeing it either?

โ€œDo you live in Vancouver?โ€ I ask, and Connorโ€™s expression darkens a fraction.

He doesnโ€™t like me being friendly with his new girl, but I ignore him. As we chat, Connor clears his throat and puts his arm around her shoulders, watching me, but I just smile at them.

This assholeโ€™s trying to make me jealous, but instead, I just feel like laughing.

After a few minutes of friendly conversation while he glowers at us, he gives her a tight smile. โ€œYou want to keep skating, babe?โ€

She nods and smiles up at him, and without another glance at me, he pulls her away. She waves goodbye over her shoulder.

I wave after them, feeling tired of this game weโ€™re playing. When I think about what Connor did, I donโ€™t feel angry anymore. I want to move on.

Rory comes to a stop beside me, watching after Connor and Sam. โ€œWhat the fuck was that?โ€

โ€œHe brought a girl. Sheโ€™s nice, actually.โ€ I slip my hand into his, and he looks down at me, expression clearing. โ€œI donโ€™t care about them,โ€ I tell him, giving him a soft smile.

Memories of last night flash into my head, me sitting on his lap while his fingers curled inside me with that clouded, intense expression. My eyebrow arches as I give him a cool, flirty smile.

His gaze sharpens and he lifts his brows in interest. โ€œWhat are you doing tonight?โ€ I ask lightly, still smiling. โ€œYou.โ€ He winks, and I burst out laughing.

โ€œGood.โ€ Finally.

A gaggle of kids shuffle up to us, interrupting. โ€œCan you teach me how to skate backward?โ€ one kid asks Rory.

Rory leans down, setting his hands on his knees. โ€œI sure can.โ€ He looks to a little girl standing beside the boy. โ€œYou want to learn, too?โ€

She points a chubby finger at me. โ€œI want her to teach me.โ€ Rory winces. โ€œShe isnโ€™t very good.โ€

My mouth falls open and I laugh. โ€œNot very good? Thatโ€™s only because I had a bad teacher.โ€

He grins.

โ€œHeโ€™s always trying to hold my hand,โ€ I tell the kids, wrinkling my nose.

โ€œEw,โ€ the boy says, and the girl giggles.

Rory and I smile at each other, his eyes spilling over with light and affection.

โ€œHow about a friendly competition, Miller?โ€

Five minutes later, the orange cones are set up on the ice and players and parents line up behind us to take their turn racing through an obstacle course. Rory and his teammate, a boy with glasses and an adorable gap between his two front teeth, finish to a round of cheers.

I smile down at the little girl clutching my hand. โ€œReady?โ€

With her eager nod, weโ€™re off, only skating as fast as she can while everyone cheers for us. I look over to Rory and stick my tongue out at him, and the kids laugh. Weโ€™re weaving through the cones, and sheโ€™s a little wobbly on her feet, so I skate backward, holding her hands the way Rory did for me the first time.

โ€œLook at those moves, Hartley,โ€ Rory calls. โ€œYou mustโ€™ve had an incredible teacher.โ€

I laugh, but as I grin back at him, something catches under my skate. One of the cones. I suck in a sharp gasp, stumbling and dropping the girlโ€™s hands as my skate slips again.

I hit the ice, knocking the wind out of my lungs, and white-hot pain shoots through my ankle.

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