CARTER
ITโSย cold as balls again.
โWhat the fuck is going on this winter?โ Adam stuffs his hands deeper into his coat pockets, burying his face up to his nose behind his scarf.
โThis is some east coast shit,โ Garrett grumbles. โI didnโt leave Nova Scotia for this. West coast winters are supposed to be mild.โ A tiny hand tugs on the tail of his wool coat, and Garrett grins, crouching down in front of the little boy. โHey, buddy! Do you like hockey?โ
This is one of my favorite events of the year, but the guys are rightโitโs not normally this fucking cold. The air is frigid, and weโve wandered away from the heat lamps for a break. Well, sort of a break. My gaze slides to Garrett as he signs a jersey with his name on the back. Itโs hard to take a real break here, and none of us are turning away kids.
โEh, Woody.โ I nudge Adam in the arm. โNext year maybe think about hosting this in the summer so weโre not at risk of losing our balls.โ
He laughs, surveying the packed park. โThis is when they need the money the most. Put a sock on your cock if youโre that worried.โ
I snicker. โSock on your cock.โ
Every year, we hold a tree lighting fundraising event on the first day of our Christmas break. This year, itโs on the twenty-third. The Family Project is Adamโs pride and joy, an event our team has hosted thanks to him for the last four years, and all the proceeds go to Second Chance Home, a home for kids who are waiting to be adopted. Thereโs tons of cool shit that goes on each year, like mini-stick tournaments, skill competitions, skating, photos with the players, and more. My favorite is the gingerbread house competition. I always lose because I eat as I build my house. Jokeโs on them, thoughโeating cookiesย isย winning.
โHeads up.โ Emmett elbows me and inclines his head toward the cameraman and reporter heading our way. โTuck your cock sock away for a few minutes and behave.โ
โAw, man. I hate behaving.โ I flash a grin when the reporter stops in front of us. โDo you want my good side, or my better side?โ
Adam knocks me out of the way. โNobody cares about your face, Carter.โ
โWell, I beg to differ.โ
โThatโs because your egoโs the size of North America and you like to argue.โ He swings his arms around me and Emmett, tugging us close, and gestures Garrett over with the flick of his head. With a smile for the camera, he asks, โWhat would you like to know?โ
We stand there for the next several minutes while Adam details the reasoning behind The Family Project, the parents that chose to open their arms to him and love him, gave him a second chance at life and a family, and how his brief time in the foster system lead him to this.
โAnd Carter,โ Tracy, the reporter, says. โIt looks weโre only fifteen hundred dollars away from the twenty-thousand-dollar goal here today. Reaching that goal comes with a price to pay for you, doesnโt it?โ
I lay a hand on my chest. โA pie in the face is a price Iโm always willing to pay.โ
Garrett snorts in my ear. โSo humble.โ
A flash of dark chocolate and caramel over the shoulder of the cameraman catches my eye, and I lean to the left, into Garrett, trailing the dark-haired beauty as she strolls down the sidewalk.
โWell, Iโll be fucking damned.โ
Tracy gives me a quizzical look. โPardon?โ
โOh, nothing. I justโฆโ I watch Olivia disappear into a small bakery, and I disengage from the tangled arms of my teammates. โIโve got to handle something. The boys will finish up.โ
With a quick look in both directions, I jog across the street, ignoring my name as it trails after me. The bell over the bakery door jingles when I burst through it, but Olivia doesnโt look up to see whoโs joined her. Sheโs too busy gazing longingly at the treat display, one hand pressed to the glass, the other clutching her wallet.
โAnything else for you today?โ the man behind the counter asks as he places an item in a white box.
โUmโฆโ Her fingers drum against her brown leather wallet and she shakes her head. โNo, Iโโ
โOh shit. Is that Oreo cheesecake? I could fuck with that. Weโll take two pieces, please.โ
Olivia whirls around, hand on her throat as she bounces off my chest with a gasp. โJesus Christ, Carter.โ She whacks my shoulder. โYou scared me. What are you doing here?โ She smiles at the baker as she pulls a five dollar bill out of her wallet. โNo cheesecake, please.โ
I slide my credit card across the counter. โYes cheesecake, please.โ โCarterโโ
โHow come you only got one cinnamon bun?โ I ask, peeking into the box on the counter as the man slices into the cheesecake.
Man, Olivia blushes a lot. I donโt know why, but I do know itโs cute as fuck, especially when she pairs it with twirling a lock of hair around her finger.
โMy mom always made them on Christmas morning. I donโt know how to make them, so I buy one every year.โ
โYouโre gonna last two whole days without eating that? How?โ
โBecause I haveโโ she pauses to frown at me when I rip off a chunk and pop it in my mouth, โโself-control.โ
โOh, not me,โ I mumble, then swallow. โHoly fuck, thatโs good.โ I grab another chunk and flick a nod at the man whoโs laughing at me behind the counter. โWeโll take half a dozen, please.โ I smile down at Oliviaโs irritated
โbut oddly unsurprisedโface. โYou look nice.โ
She looks down at her outfit, her leggings and chunky leather ankle boots, the oversized hoodie beneath her open wool coat, andโyou guessed itโshe blushes.
I give her hair a gentle tug. โMy favorite part is the toque.โ I chuckle as a mitten goes tumbling from her pocket, and I pick it up by one of the floppy ears. โAnd the puppy mitts.โ
She takes the boxes from the man with a smile and aย thank you so much, then follows me outside.
โDoes your mom not make cinnamon buns on Christmas morning anymore?โ I ask as I offer her half of the one Iโm currently eating. She shakes her head and I shrug, shoving the rest of it in my mouth, licking the gooey cream cheese frosting off my fingers.
โMy parents live in Ontario, so I donโt see them for Christmas.โ
โCanโt you visit?โ
โI could, but theyโre semi-retired and travel all winter. My brother lives here, so I have dinner with his family.โ
โYou spend Christmas morning alone?โ I donโt like that. Why doesnโt she spend the whole day with her brother? Or what about Cara and Emmett? โIsnโt that kinda lonely?โ
She lifts a shoulder and lets it fall. โIโm used to it.โ Her gaze coasts down my body, then back up. โWhat are you doing here, Carter?โ
I tip my head across the street. โFundraiser.โ โAnd what are you doingย here?โ
โWell, I saw you walking and, I meanโฆโ I scratch my temple. โWhy did you bail on me on Friday night?โ Something uncomfortable and foreign twists in my stomach. โI thought we were gonna go get something to eat.โ
Olivia stares at me for a long, silent moment. โAre you serious?ย Youย bailed onย me.โ
โWhat do you mean? You left without saying anything.โ
She rolls her eyes. โBecause I came back from the bathroom to you with another woman all over you, Carter!โ
โWhat?โ My forehead wrinkles and smooths out just as quickly as my mind drifts back to Breanna. Or maybe it was Brenda. Brynn? Shit, I canโt remember, but I know she had red hair. โOh, Old Red. Youโre upset about that?โ
โOh my God.โ She claps a hand over her face. โYou seriously canโt understand why seeing another woman all over you might be a turn-off after Iโd just agreed to spend time with you one on one?โ
โWell, I guess I can, butโฆโ I rub the back of my neck. Is she mad at me? I donโt want her to be mad at me. โI didnโt do anything. That kinda stuff happens all the time wherever I go.โ Iโm not sure that was the right thing to say, even if it is the truth. If anything, she looks kind of scared now. โAre you jealous?โ
Her gaze dips to the ground. โNo.โ
โI think you are.โ I tug on the strings of her hoodie. โAnd I think I like
it.โ
Olivia swats my hand away. โI donโt need to be comparing myself to
other women and reminding myself of all the ways I donโt stack up, okay?โ
Donโt stack up? What the fuck? โIt wouldnโt be fair to compare you to them. Youโre on an entirely different level.โ
โIโm aware,โ she mumbles at the ground.
โYeah, theyโre, like, here.โ I chop a hand across Oliviaโs torso, then raise my hand as far above her head as I can reach. โAnd youโre way up here.โ
A sweet, timid smile tugs at the corner of her mouth. โYou know, for someone who puts his foot in his mouth more often than not, you sure know how to be sweet sometimes.โ
โJust another one of my God-given talents.โ I glance across the street at the busy park. โHey, wanna come hang out for a bit?โ
โOh, no, Iโฆโ She shifts her coat sleeve up to check herโฆbare wrist. โShit. I donโt wear a watch.โ
I throw an arm around her shoulder, burying her in my side, and start towing her across the street. โYouโre a bit of a mess sometimes, huh? Cโmon. The guys are there, and itโll be fun.โ
โDefine fun.โ
โIโm getting a pie to the face if we raise twenty thousand dollars, and I know Adam Lockwood is looking forward to delivering said pie.โ
Olivia snickers. โWhat if you donโt raise it all?โ
โThen I donate the rest of the moneyย andย get a pie to the face.โ
โHow much do you think Iโd have to pay Adam to let me do the honors?โ
I grin down at her, tugging her closer. โCโmon, pip-squeak.โ
OLIVIA
Iโm used to being the shortest person in the room. Ninety-nine percent of my high school students are taller than me, even the freshmen.
Butย thisย is terrifying.
โAm I exceptionally small or are you friends exceptionally tall?โ I whisper to Carter as we approach a group of his teammates. Heโs currently digging into his second cinnamon bun, his fingers covered in frosting, but he does spare me an amused and lingering glance.
โBoth. Donโt worry. They wonโt bite.โ He winks. โI might, though.โ
I donโt know how I wound up here. I was pretty set on not seeing Carter again, or at least not interacting with him. I thought Friday had been a crude but necessary reminder of who he was, because Iโd accidentally let him peek over a couple of my walls and momentarily forgotten.
But now Iโm not so sure.
Donโt get me wrong: the man is without a doubt as arrogant as the media makes him out to be. He has no qualms about saying whateverโs on his mind, which makes him remarkably honest but is also a little jarring.
For example, Iโas someone whose pants heโs actively trying to get into
โdonโt need to or want to know that women attach themselves to his body wherever he goes. I certainly appreciate the clarification that what I saw Friday between him and the strawberry blonde wasnโt as it seemed, but the truth was somehow as intimidating as the belief had been nauseating.
The tallest man in the group turns around, and I recognize him immediately as Adam Lockwood, Vancouverโs superstar goalie. He spreads his arms wide, stepping in our direction.
โWhereโd you go? I thought maybe you went to buy a cockโฆโ His eyes slide my way, and his cheeks flush. โSockโฆโ He clears his throat and gives me a shy wave. โHi. Me Adam. No. Fuck.โ He claps a hand to his face and drags it down before offering it to me. โAdam. Iโm Adam. Iโm sorry. Iโm just embarrassed because I donโt know you but I saidย cock sockย in front of you.โ
Oh my God, heโs adorable. Heโs also insanely beautiful, bright blue eyes and dark, tousled curls begging to be touched.
I slip my hand into his. โYou can say cock sock in front of me all you want.โ
Carterโs mouth dips to my shoulder. โCan Iโโ
โNo.โ I cover his face with my hand and shove him away. โDamnit.โ He gestures toward me. โThis is Olivia.โ
Adamโs eyes brighten. โOh! Caraโs friend!โ His eyes darken as he looks at Carter. โOh. Caraโs friend.โ
Carter rolls his eyes. โItโs fine. Olivia wanted to hang out with me.โ โUh, thatโs not how it happened. You dragged meโโ
His entire arm wraps around my head as he pulls me back into him, burying my words. โShhh.โ
Adam wears an insanely broad and sunny grin, his gaze bouncing between Carter and me, and itโs at this moment I realize Iโm still in his arms, back pressed to his chest, and Iโm not sure how to disengage.
Thankfully, Emmett spies me from across the park.
His eyes widen, and he breaks into a jog. โOllie!โ He yanks me out of Carterโs hold and wraps me in one of his burly hugs. Theyโre my favorite kind, bearish and bordering on the edge of suffocating. โCare didnโt say you were coming. Sheโs at a meeting with some clients.โ
โI wasnโt. I was doing some last-minute Christmas shopping and got dragged here against my will.โ
A handsome blond appears at Emmettโs side, giving me a sheepish smile. โCarter doesnโt like to take no for an answer.โ
โI can tell itโs a very difficult concept for him to grasp.โ
His turquoise eyes flash with mirth, and he takes my hand, introducing himself even though I already know who he is. โGarrett. I bet youโd like me better.โ
โI bet I would too.โ
โCanโt blame ya.โ He gestures lazily at his face. โItโs the east coast twang.โ
โBack off.โ Carter huffs, tugging me away. โSheโsย myย date.โ
Um.ย โThis is not a date.โ โPretty sure itโs a date, Ollie.โ
I cross my arms. โPretty sure you have to ask someone on a date,
Carter.โ
His jade eyes gleam. โEh, whatever. Ask, drag; itโs all the same.โ He threads his fingers through mine and hauls me forward. โCโmon, pip-
squeak. Letโs go get our faces painted.โ
โIโm twenty-five. Iโm not getting my face painted.โ
I got my face painted.
Honestly, I donโt want to talk about it. โYou look so pretty.โ
โI have your damn jersey number on my cheek, Carter!โ
He folds his lips into his mouth in an attempt to hide his guilty smile. โSoย pretty.โ
Just trust me, heโd said. Well, itโll be the last time I do. Iโd sat down with a clear face and stood up with #87 painted in blue and green on my left cheek. The kicker is the obnoxious pink heart surrounding it. Iโd say at least I donโt have Olaf on my face, but Carter seems to be incredibly proud of the cartoon snowman that covers his cheek.
He gestures to a stone retaining wall. โWanna sit and have our cheesecake?โ
โYouโve had two cinnamon bums and a corndog. How are you still hungry?โ
He pats his belly. โIโm a big boy.โ
He certainly is, and the corndog is the only thing Iโve eaten since breakfast, so I let him pull me down beside him, and we enjoy our dessert in silence.
โDo you need a ride home later?โ he asks after a minute. โI can take you.โ
My belly does this odd flip, and I canโt pinpoint the exact reason. It could be because the thought of being alone in a car with Carter later tonight makes me both anxious and excited, or because Iโm too embarrassed for him to see where I live, the shoebox-sized house that fits me perfectly.
I swallow down my bite and shake my head. โNo, thank you. I should get going after this.โ
His face falls. โWhat? Already? No, you canโt.โ He gestures at the towering pine tree currently being wrapped in lights. โYou have to stay for
the tree lighting. We could do something else after this too. Go somewhere, maybe.โ
โItโs getting late.โ
โBut you donโt have to work tomorrow,โ he argues, or whines. Little bit of a pout too. โYouโre on vacation.โ
โI donโt knowโฆโ Iโve already stayed longer than I planned to.
Iโve seen Carter get behind a microphone and make the crowd laugh. Iโve seen him engage with every child whoโs tugged on his hand, whether for photos or signatures or a simple chat. Iโve seen him be a friend, a leader, a community partner, and through it all, heโs worn the most genuine smile. If Iโm being honest, Iโm not sure itโs a side to him I was ready to see, even though Cara insisted it existed somewhere behind the egotistical playboy attitude.
And I guess thatโs the thing: just because heโs got this sweet, goofy side doesnโt mean the playboy side doesnโt exist. You can be both, and you can have both. But if Iโm going to have him, I donโt want both.
The longer I stay, the more I see, the easier it becomes for me to fall. And I refuse to fall when nobodyโs going to be waiting at the bottom to catch me.
โI donโt think itโs a good idea,โ I finally tell him quietly.
Disappointment flashes in his eyes, and he speaks softly. โWhy are you so opposed to hanging out with me?โ
โItโs not that. Itโsโฆโ My bottom lip slides between my teeth as I stare at my feet. โIโm not interested in a one-night stand. Iโve told you that.โ
โSo you wanna go on a date?โ
Well, now I canโtย notย look at him. โYou donโt date, Carter.โ
โRight.โ His gaze coasts slowly down my face, lingering on my lips for a moment. โNot typically. But thatโs not what I asked, Olivia.โ
I canโt focus. Everything feels hazy, like a thick fog I canโt see through to the other side. Because thatโs what this is. I hear his words, his question, but I donโt know what lies on the other side of the actions. Itโs like choosing to jump when you canโt see the ground.
โLiv?โ Carter squeezes my fingers. โDo you wanna go on aโฆdate?โ He tacks on a barely audibleย fuck, peering up at the sky as he tips his head side to side, the bones in his neck cracking, as if simply saying the four-letter word is painful enough.
Which only serves as a reminder that a date would be a waste of time, both his and mine.
โI have no desire to go on a date with you just to let you fuck me at the end of the night and then promptly watch you publicly parade around town with a different girl glued to your hip every other day of the week, leaving me feeling used and tossed aside.โ
A simpleย noย would have sufficed, which is what Iโd meant to say when I opened my mouth. Instead, I word-vomited all over him and embarrassed myself by revealing how easy it would be for him to hurt me.
Ultimately though, it is what it is. At this point, I donโt know him well enough to make another choice. Carterโs not been secretive about his intent. Besides being forthcoming with wanting to get me in bed, the guy also proudly splashes his personal life all over the papers. What am I supposed to think when he controls his own narrative and that narrative screamsย fuckboy?
โIโm sorry. I didnโt mean to be insensitive. Itโs justโโ
โItโs all Iโve given you. You donโt have to apologize.โ Carterโs thumb sweeps over my knuckles, and I watch as he traces the shape of each finger. โSo you donโt want to hook up, but you donโt want to date either? I guess Iโm a little confused.โ
โThatโs fine,โ I insist, maybe a little stubbornly. โIโm the only person who needs to understand my decisions. You can have anybody you want, Carter.โ
His laugh is hollow, long fingers skimming the sharp angle of his jaw. โI canโt, clearly.โ He gestures at me with a sweeping hand. โBecause what I want is you.โ
โYou donโt actually want to take me on a date. You only think you want me because I said no, and youโre not used to it. Itโs the thrill of the chase.โ
He gnaws on his lip. โThatโs what I thought at first too. But now Iโm not so sure.โ He lifts a lazy shoulder. โWho knows; maybe Iโd be good for you.โ
I hear the words, and Iโm trying so hard to focus on them, but itโs becoming impossible. My eyes squeeze shut with my snicker. โIโm sorry. I know this is a serious conversation, but youโve got that damn snowman on your face.โ
Carter dips his head, covering his smile with the hand he runs over his mouth before he peers back up at me. โWill you please just stay for the tree
lighting? Weโre having fun. Thereโs no sense in ending it now. Iโll order you an Uber to take you home so you donโt have to worry about what might happen if weโre alone together in a dark car later.โ
โIโm not worriedโโ
โYou are. Youโre fucking transparent, Ollie. โCause Iโd probably try to kiss you, and youโd probably let me.โ He leans back, blowing out a deep breath. โAnd who the fuck knows what happens after that.โ A soft, easy smile. โSo stay, please. No funny business, I promise.โ
Iโm quickly learning that the only thing Iโm good at saying no to is his request to get me naked and in his bed. Heโs incredibly persuasive, especially when he pulls those dimples in, or when he gives me those puppy dog eyes.
Thatโs how I wind up standing next to him nearly two hours laterโwell after Adamโs smooshed not one, not two, butย threeย pies into his faceโas the sun finishes dipping into the horizon while we stare up at the massive tree, waiting.
My frosty breath puffs out in front of me, and my teeth clatter as a shiver rolls through my body. With the sun gone, the winter air feels a lot more frigid.
Carter shifts from beside me, disappearing from view, and a moment later his arms come around me, pulling me back against his chest, encasing me in his warmth. My body stills at the contact, but inside, every nerve ending fizzes.
My arms lift, floppy-eared puppy mitten-sheathed hands gripping his forearms where they wrap around me, and I sink into the moment, letting myself forget about the expectations, the fears, the lines.
A chuckle rumbles around me as Carter rests his chin on top of my head. โCutest fucking mittens Iโve ever seen.โ
The tree comes to life, multicolored lights twinkling, making this December night glow as the crowd around usย oohs andย aahs.
โItโs beautiful,โ I whisper.
Carterโs arms tighten around me. โYeah. Sure is.โ
With the tree lit and the park emptying, Carter walks me to the car idling by the curb.
I look at the fancy, all-black SUV. โI know you ordered the luxury option.โ
He shrugs, smile bashful. โProve it, pip-squeak.โ
I giggle. โThanks for today, Carter. It was fun.โ
He nods, then stops me when I reach for the door. โWait. What are you doing on New Yearโs Eve? Weโre having a team party. Cara and Emmett will be there. Maybe you could come.โ
โOh, I donโtโโ
โDo you already have plans?โ โWell, no, butโโ
โThen youโll come.โ He folds his hands together beneath his chin when I open my mouth to argue. โPlease, Ollie. Itโll be fun.โ He steps in front of the car door. โI wonโt let you leave until you say yes.โ
I roll my eyes. โOkay, fine. Iโll be there.โ He punches a fist through the air. โA-ha!โ
โItโs not a date,โ I remind him quickly, poking his shoulder.
He shakes his head, hands up. โNot a date.โ He opens the door and gestures for me to climb in, and then proceeds to reach over and buckle me in. He tucks my box of cinnamon buns on my lap and pulls back, scratching the back of his neck. โUm, Ollie?โ
โYeah?โ
โIโm sorry for upsetting you Friday night and making you feel like I bailed on you.โ
My mouth quirks. โIโm sorry I actually did bail on you.โ โIโm not sorry you were jealous.โ
โI wasnโt jealous.โ
Carter grins. โGreen looks so good on you.โ
โShut up.โ I smile up at him. โIโll see you on New Yearโs Eve.โ He nods. โNot a date.โ
โNot a date,โ I repeat.
Then he shuts the door, hits me with two finger guns, and yells, โItโs a date!โ