Chapter no 14 – PIPPA

Behind the Net (Vancouver Storm, #1)

THE ARENA ISย empty except for the players on the ice. Half wear white jerseys over their pads, and half wear blue jerseys, and they run drills while Jamie and the second-string goalie guard each net. The coaching staff stand on the side of the ice with clipboards, calling out feedback to the players.

I take a seat in the stands behind the bench, clutching the keys Jamie forgot on the counter this morning.

Jamieโ€™s in the net, blocking pucks that players shoot at him. Heโ€™s fast as lightning. I donโ€™t even see the puck and heโ€™s already caught it. Between drills, he gets on his knees and does these hip-thrusty moves to stretch. In my head, I hear seventies porn music and hide my smile behind my hand.

The whistle blows, and the guys skate off the ice before filing through the hall to the dressing room, pulling helmets off and talking to each other. A few of them send me curious glances.

A big blond guy with a charming, boyish grin leans on the railing separating us. His damp hair is cropped short, and he has the bluest eyes.

โ€œAre you lost?โ€ he asks.

โ€œNo.โ€ My cheeks go pink. โ€œIโ€™m Pippa, Jamieโ€™s assistant.โ€

His smile broadens. โ€œStreicher didnโ€™t say anything about a pretty assistant.โ€

A laugh bubbles out of me. Some guys canโ€™t pull this vibe off, but he can. Despite his size, he feels like a big golden retriever, goofy and fun.

โ€œDude,โ€ I tease, wincing at him. โ€œIs that your line?โ€

He chuckles, not even a little embarrassed. โ€œHow come Iโ€™ve never seen you at one of the games?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t really like hockey.โ€ I make a face and shrug. โ€œSorry.โ€

โ€œPippa.โ€

At the sound of Jamieโ€™s voice, my stomach fizzes. Jamie strides toward us with an expression like a storm cloud. His hair is also damp with sweat, which should be gross, but itโ€™s weirdly hot on him. He stops between the blond guy and me like heโ€™s trying to shield me.

My face heats even more. I hope he doesnโ€™t think Iโ€™m here to scope out players or something.

โ€œYou forgot your keys,โ€ I tell him, holding them out. โ€œI didnโ€™t want you to get locked out while Iโ€™m walking Daisy.โ€

โ€œThanks.โ€ He takes them before shooting the blond guy a weird look. A lock of dark hair falls into Jamieโ€™s eyes, but he doesnโ€™t notice.

The blond guy smiles even wider at me. For a hockey player, he has surprisingly nice teeth. โ€œIโ€™m Hayden Owens.โ€

โ€œPippa.โ€

โ€œHi, Pippa.โ€ Hayden looks at Jamie. โ€œHow come you donโ€™t invite her to games?โ€

Jamie frowns and flicks a glance at me.

โ€œI take care of the dog in the evenings, usually,โ€ I say quickly, not wanting Jamie to be in an awkward position.

Hayden leans on the railing, and Jamieโ€™s jaw tenses. โ€œPippa, do me a favor, okay?โ€ He jerks a nod at Jamie. โ€œMake this guy come out with us after a game. Half the team is afraid of him because he doesnโ€™t talk.โ€

A laugh bursts out of me, and Jamie turns his glare to me. โ€œI can see it,โ€ I tell him. โ€œYou glare a lot.โ€

Hayden chuckles.

The corner of Jamieโ€™s mouth twitches, and my stomach has that fizzy feeling again. I smile widerโ€”I canโ€™t help it. Iโ€™m getting used to being around him, and that starstruck feeling I had is slowly melting away.

So I had a crush on him in high school. That was years ago. Iโ€™ve learned so much since thenโ€”mainly to never, ever date one of these superstar guys who has everything at their fingertips. Nothing willย everย happen with Jamie Streicher. Knowing this bolsters my confidence.

Hayden walks backward to the dressing room, pointing at me. โ€œPippa, nice meeting you.โ€ He points at Jamie. โ€œRemember what I said.โ€

Hayden leaves, and I get to my feet, tucking my hands into my jacket pockets. โ€œAlright, Iโ€™m going to go.โ€

โ€œHold on a sec.โ€ Jamie rubs the back of his neck, and Iโ€™m curious. His throat works.

Itโ€™s like Iโ€™m seeing a hidden layer, one where heโ€™s nervous.

โ€œI was wondering,โ€ he says, and I wait. โ€œMy mom. Sheโ€™s been bugging me to come to a game.โ€

โ€œOh, thatโ€™s so nice.โ€ A smile lifts on my face, and I wonder what his mom is like. โ€œYou want me to arrange the tickets with the office?โ€

โ€œUh, no. I can do that.โ€ His eyes meet mine. โ€œI was thinking you could go with her.โ€

My expression is dubious. โ€œYou know I donโ€™t know anything about hockey, right?โ€

His face relaxes, and he makes a noise thatโ€™sย almostย a laugh. Almost. Like an amused hum. โ€œThatโ€™s okay. She doesnโ€™t care. Just keep her company.โ€

โ€œI can do that. Is she grumpy like you?โ€

I blurt it out without thinking. The more Jamie and I hang out, the easier it is to tease him like this. This is a hell of a lot better than the tense, awkward silences.

He arches an eyebrow, and something bubbles up inside me. It feels like delight. โ€œNo.โ€

Even though he isnโ€™t smiling, his eyes glitter, encouraging me. I make an overexaggerated face of relief. โ€œGood. That would be a long night.โ€

He stares at me, and I flatten my mouth so I donโ€™t laugh. It feels like he wants to smile, and my heart is bouncing around in my chest like a ping- pong ball. If I had seenย thisย version of Jamie in high school, Iโ€™d have been a full-out stalker.

โ€œVery funny,โ€ he says instead.

I roll my eyes. โ€œI know, Iโ€™m hilarious. Okay, Iโ€™m gonna head home.โ€ โ€œThanks for dropping off the keys.โ€

โ€œNo problem.โ€ I take two steps before I stop and turn to him. Heโ€™s still standing there, watching me leave. โ€œJamie?โ€

He waits, watching me intently.

โ€œYou should go out with the team. I bet it would be fun.โ€

His gaze roams my face, and it feels like he wants to say something, but he just nods once. โ€œIโ€™ll think about it.โ€

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