โThe water sloshes over the edge of the tub, bubbles scattering onto the floor as I lean back against Derekโs chest.โ
โMmm,โ he moans. โWhyโฆhave we never done this before? Itโs so good.โ
I smile around my spoon. โYouโd think we were doing the hanky-panky in here by all those sounds youโre making back there rather than just eating ice cream.โ
Itโs been two months since Derek played his last gameโand he hasnโt seemed to regret it once. Believe me, Iโve been watching closely for any signs pointing toward disappointment. Instead, Iโve seen Derek come alive. He smiles wider, laughs louder. Heโs still addicted to exercise, which I fully support because those muscles are too sexy to quit. But now he does things like eat ice cream topped with cereal with me in the bathtub on a Tuesday night.
His cold lips touch the side of my neck, making my back arch. โWho says weโre just eating ice cream in here?โ
โDo you have other plans?โ
โI have so many plans, rookie.โ
โYou canโt call me that anymoreโIโm a business owner now.โ
Derek sets his empty bowl on the floor and pushes lightly against my shoulders, signaling for me to sit forward. I doโcradling my bowl of melty ice cream and cereal against my bubble-coated chest as Derekโs thumbs
knead into my lower back and glide all the way up my spine to my neck. โYouโre right. Want me to call youย boss?โ
โOoh, I like that,โ I say even as I shiver in the warm water from how delicious his hands feel pressing into my sore muscles.
So much has changed over the last few months. One being I no longer work at Sports Representation Inc. Itโs true that all the public gossip around Derek and me died down immediately once he announced his retirement, and his news overshadowed pretty much any other headline in sports that weekโand who knows, maybe it would have died down even without his help. Weโll never know. But inside the office, no way. Marty was like a villain straight out of Disney Channel movies from the โ90s. I was never able to prove that he was the source behind the articleโbut there was no one else it could be. The man couldnโt let my relationship with Derek go.
One Tuesday afternoon, I had enough. Marty was talking with some co- workers in the break room about a client he was in talks with, and when I walked in, he said, โActually, maybe Iโll just send Nora to sleep with him, so heโll sign with me.โ
Joseph was thereโฆhe heard the entire thing. And yetโhe chose to say nothing to Marty. I would have been fired on the spot for a statement like that, but Marty just got a quiet chuckle from the men in the room.
So I quit then and there. I couldnโt work any longer for a company that doesnโt value me or women in this industry. And becauseย Iโm extra,ย I waited quietly until all eyes were on me, and then I went to the bowl of fun- size Skittles I had refilled earlier that morning, tucked it under my arm, and strode toward the door. โConsider this my official resignation,โ I told Joseph. And then I looked right in Martyโs beady eyes. โAnd since my contract lacked a noncompete clause, please know it will be an absolute pleasure stealing every single one of your clients, Marty Vallar.โ And then I dropped my gaze to his nose and flared my nostrils before grimacing. He swatted at the nonexistent booger and I took that as my cue to leave for good.
In the most epic turn of events, later that night as Derek and I were sitting in my living room discussing my next steps, the security guard at the
front of the community called, saying a Nicole Hart was asking to be let in. I assumed she was there to tell me I was making a big mistake and should come back. Boy, was I wrong. She burst into the house carrying her leather laptop case and the name plate that used to live on her desk. She set it on the coffee table in front of us and simply said, โWeโre going to need an office space.โ
YesโNicole left the company and thatโs how the two of us started our own agency, one founded by women and ready to provide a safe, affirming atmosphere for female athletes. Of course, men are welcome too, and when told our mission statement, Nathan was all too happy to stay on with Nicole and help promote the cause. As were each of my clients. It was so lucky that Nicole was badass enough in her early days to demand that all noncompete clauses be removed from her contract before signing with Sports Representation Inc. and taught me to do the same.
And since I no longer need my apartment, itโs been converted into a makeshift office space until we find an official location we like more. Needless to say, itโs been a busy few months.
Derek leans forward now, and I glance over my shoulder to look at him, my husband, as his dark damp hair falls over one of his brows.
His lips graze the shell of my ear. โYouโve been working so hard. What can I do to help you relax?โ I love that seductive voice of his. Itโs smooth like honey on fire.
I also love his hand as it emerges from the bubbles to rest on the top of my bent kneeโunmoving. Taunting.
I grin at that hand. โYouโre the one with the early morning tomorrow, Coach.โ
Thatโs the other big change. Derek accepted a position at our college alma mater (USC) as an offensive line coach. A job that heโs very excited about and I have no doubt heโll excel in. Itโs perfect for him. Heโs also made the brave decision to talk openly about his journey with dyslexia and being diagnosed as an adultโhoping to bring awareness to more parents and teachers, as well as the athletes that he coaches on the field.
Weโve had many late nights together recently, his playbooks scattered around his side of the bed and my contracts taking up the other. We work in tandem until one of us eventually pushes all of it aside and jumps the other. Itโs a good systemโ10/10. Highly recommend.
But these momentsโฆthese quiet moments where work is far away and Iโm alone with my husband, best friend, and yes,ย clientย (because I also represent coaches, for anyone wondering)โtheyโre my favorites. As it turns out, celebrating our successes in the bathtub with a bowl of ice cream and wandering hands is the best way to spend an evening.
Speaking of wandering hands, Derekโs hand trails oh-so-slowly up my thigh as his teeth nip at my neck. โHey, remember that rule book we made?โ
โYes,โ I say, and it accidentally comes out like a purr. I canโt help it, though, when Derekโs muscled body is wrapped around mine, his breath caressing my heated skin and his hand headed to caress another favorite location.
โI thought of a new rule we should add to itโฆโ
โYou realize we broke every rule on that list, right?โ I lay my head back against his shoulder as his lips press against my throat, dragging up and down like heโs obsessed with me.
โMm-hm. And now that I know how much you love to break those rulesโฆIโd like to add one.โ
โAnd what would that be?โ
Those fingers. That mouth. His grin. โNo sex in the bathtub.โ
I laughโhappiness fizzing in my heart. โAnd here I thought youโd say something romantic like โNo loving Derek for the rest of your life.โ โ
He kisses the bubbles off my shoulder, neck, and chest with a slow, deliberate ease, as if he has all night to do so. Itโs clear heโs perfectly content to shut out the world and stay in this tub with me forever. โSureโwe can add that one too.โ
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