OUTSIDE THE BALLROOM,ย Jamieโs hand slips into mine, and his serious, watchful gaze searches my face.
My heart is pounding. In the elevator, he didnโt want to mess up my makeup, so he kissed a soft, torturous line down my neck as I watched our reflection in the mirror, breathless. Part of me wanted to stay in that elevator forever so I didnโt have to face Zach. Part of me couldnโt believe the gorgeous, towering guy in a tux was mine. And part of me roared with anger and resentment for Zach pushing his way back into my life like this after what he did.
Jamieโs thumb strokes against my hand. Weโre about to encounter the person who hurt me, and his protective instincts are flaring, just like at the wrap party. Except this time, itโs worse, because Zach stole my song and made it his.
I drag a deep breath in, looking up at him, counting every dark eyelash rimming his green eyes. His eyes tell me everythingโJamie wonโt let anyone hurt me tonight.
I remember Jamieโs words outside the wrap party about getting back on the ice, and how every time I was scared to do something bold, I shocked myself with my bravery.
โI know youโll never let anything happen to me,โ I whisper to Jamie. An energized, strong, stubborn feeling fills my chest, and I stand a little straighter. โAnd I wonโt, either.โ
I can stand up for myself now. Jamie helped me develop that skill, and now itโs flourishing.
โWeโre going to pretend he isnโt there,โ I tell Jamie. His jaw tightens, and I smile at him. โI got all dressed up for you, and Iโm not going to let him ruin this.โ
His face looks like he wants to argue, but his expression softens. โOkay.โ
โCome here, handsome.โ When he leans down, I press a kiss to his cheek before leading him inside.
โWowza, Hartley,โ Hayden says as soon as we enter. Heโs in a tux like Jamie, wearing his own black eye. โBabe alert.โ
I laugh, and Jamie growls.
โCareful, Owens,โ he tells Hayden, but Hayden just grins and slaps him on the shoulder.
Other hockey players find us, and weโre surrounded. I feel like a baby elephant in the circle of giant adults, peering around them in short glances, on the lookout for Zach. Iโve never seen so many beautiful people in one place. The ballroom is packed with hockey players in tuxes, and I spot familiar faces from the Vancouver and Calgary teams, most of them wearing evidence of last nightโs fight. I recognize a few celebrities, actors and musicians. My heart stops at a woman with long, platinum blond hair, but she turns and I let the breath out. It isnโt Layla. Itโs a woman from a reality show.
Hazel finds me, and I light up at her magenta gown. โYou look lovely.โ She gestures at me, eyes bugging out of her head. โYouย look great.โ
I nudge Jamie at my side. โSomeone hired hair and makeup to get me all pretty for tonight.โ
He glances down at me, the corner of his mouth curling up before he nods. โHazel.โ
โJamie.โ She glances between us. Jamieโs hand is on my lower back, reassuring but possessive, and she smiles to herself as she looks at him with approval. โNice work, Streicher. Iโm still going to beat the crap out of you in physio, though.โ
He nods. โI figured.โ
They smile at each other like theyโre friends, and my heart flips over.
โGood,โ she chirps before looking at me, expression sobering. โI havenโt seen him yet.โ
I lean in and lower my voice. โWhich one is Table 16?โ
She indicates a table across the room. โWeโre on the other side of the room, thank fuck.โ She shakes her head, nostrils flaring. โWhen I see that guy, Iโm going to fucking destroy him.โ
โGet in line,โ Jamie tells her, eyes flashing.
โNo one is going to destroy anyone,โ I tell them, and Iโm smiling because I love both of these people. โWeโre not going to make a scene, because weโll look like assholes.โ I straighten up and lift my chin. โWeโre going to ignore him.โ
โButโโ Hazel starts.
โIgnoring.โ I nod and smile at her.
Her eyes narrow, and after a long moment, she relents. โLetโs get some booze.โ
Minutes later, Hazel, Jamie, and I are at our table, chatting with players and sipping champagne, when Rory approaches.
Purple bruising surrounds his left eye, and thereโs a red scrape across his jaw. Even with his wounds from last night, he cleans up nicely in his tux and fresh haircut.
โHey, Pips.โ He wraps me in a big hug. โYou look so much better when you arenโt wearing that ugly Vancouver jersey.โ
A laugh bursts out of me before I can stop it. I spare a glance up at Jamie, and he rolls his eyes. The corner of his mouth twitches, though.
Rory pulls back and nods at Jamie. โStreicher.โ He tucks his hands in his pockets, studying the damage he did on Jamieโs face. โNice shiner.โ
Jamie tips his chin back at him. โLikewise.โ
A beat passes, and I wait for the familiar tension that runs between them, but it doesnโt show up.
Jamie clears his throat. โWe go to Hazelโs hot yoga classes on Sundays,โ he tells Rory. Hazelโs just out of earshot, talking with Alexei. โIt might help you get in better shape.โ
Rory laughs. โYou fucking asshole.โ
Jamie almost smiles at that. I glance between them, fascinated. Men are so weird.
โHartley?โ Rory raises his voice, gaze straying to Hazel. His mouth tips into a teasing grin, but thereโs more to his expression. Sincerity, like he wants to make sure she wants him there. โThat okay with you, if I join yoga?โ
She studies him before shrugging with a cool expression, like she doesnโt care. โWhatever.โ
In one hand, she holds a drink, but the other is at her side, her pointer finger rubbing the pad of her thumb in quick circles. Her nervous tell.
She likes him. Excitement flutters in my stomach. Hazelย neverย likes guys, preferring to use them and cast them aside.
Roryโs eyes are soft as he watches her. His expression is a lot like how Jamie looks at me.
โYou look beautiful,โ Rory says to her in front of everyone, and there isnโt a lick of teasing in his tone.
She blinks, taken aback by this side of him. โThanks.โ Sheโs flushing and can barely meet his gaze, and I hide my smile by turning to look at Jamie.
He shoots me a quick wink. He sees it, too.
The emcee asks guests to take their seats, and dinner begins. Over at Table 16, thereโs an empty seat. Zach hasnโt arrived.
My hands twist in my lap. Maybe he bailed.
There are speeches, a presentation about the charityโs work this year, and a video of players and other celebrities at the local childrenโs hospital. At one point, Jamie appears on screen, sitting on a tiny chair, letting a little girl put a tiara on him, and itโs so freaking cute that my heart hurts.
His hand comes to my lap as we listen to the last of the speeches, and he gives me that quiet, private smile.
My heart flutters, and I know I have to tell him how I feel. Soon. When the time is right.
When the speeches are over, the real party starts. Music plays, and drinks flow. I eat all the desserts Jamie keeps bringing me, and Hayden makes me and Hazel laugh so hard we canโt breathe. Zachโs seat at his table remains empty, and I relax more. I glance over at Jamie, and heโs talking with Coach Ward, who looks too handsome in his tux to ever have been a hockey player. Jamieโs at ease, surrounded by all these guys who clearly admire him, and I feel a rush of gratitude that he has them.
I finish the last of my champagne and catch Jamieโs eye, motioning to him that Iโm going to use the ladiesโ room. When I step out of the washroom moments later, Jamieโs leaning on a nearby table, waiting patiently.
โYou didnโt have to accompany me,โ I tell him.
He shrugs. โYou were looking a little wobbly there, songbird.โ
I giggle. โIโm not drunk. Iโm just feeling a little silly tonight.โ Zach didnโt show, and I feel like a weight has lifted. My head buzzes pleasantly, but Iโm not drunk.
โYou can be both. I donโt care.โ He reaches up and brushes my hair off my shoulder. Amusement glitters in his eyes. โIโll hold your hair back while you barf.โ
My chest shakes with laughter. I love this silly side of him. โIโm not going to barf.โ I loop my hand around his arm, feeling floaty and happy. Zach didnโt show up, and this gala has been so fun. I feel beautiful and special.
Just outside the doors leading into the ballroom, someone steps in our path, and my pulse flatlines. In an instant, the floaty, happy feelings evaporate, leaving me hollow.
Zach.
I canโt breathe. Beside me, Jamie stiffens.
โPippa,โ Zach says. His eyes move over me in wonder, like he sees me in a new light.
The new Pippa. Instead of sneakers and jeans, Iโm wearing an expensive dress, with my hair in glamorous waves, with a professional hockey player hovering over me. Zach looks at me like my value has gone up.
Anger flickers in my stomach, because none of this matters. The dress doesnโt matter, the hair and makeup donโt matter. It doesnโt even matter that Jamieโs a professional athlete, because heโs so much more than that.
Iโmย so much more than all of this. Jamie cared about me long before tonight. I remember the way he looked at me after I played that song for him in his living room in the middle of the night. Thatโs what matters to Jamie. The real stuff. Not all of this artifice.
โCan I talk to you?โ Zach spares Jamie a glance, lip curling. โAlone?โ โNo,โ Jamie and I say in unison.
My hand slips into his, and he gives me a reassuring squeeze. I give him one right back.
โOkay.โ Irritation flashes across Zachโs face, and the familiarity of it makes me feel sick.
In my head, I scramble for the calm, cool game plan I laid out hours ago.ย Ignore Zach. He doesnโt matter. Donโt make a scene.
Rage drums in my blood, and my molars grit. This guy made me feel like I wasnโt enough. He broke my heart, and then he invited me to thatย stupidย wrap party so he could shove it in my face.ย Have you met Layla?ย He took something I created,ย laughedย at me, and then made it his.
โAll that stuff with Layla,โ Zach starts, shaking his head. โItโs not working out. I made a mistake.โ He shifts on his feet. โSheโs not you.โ
Something splinters through my rage. Sheโs not meโis that because she stood up to him? Did she want to be treated as an equal, instead of some groupie muse solely for his use?
I thought this moment would be sweeter than it is. I thought Iโd feel vindicated, but instead, Iโm sad for Layla.
Iโm also really fucking angry.
My eyes narrow as I study him, watching him get more and more uncomfortable. He expected me to wilt and fold for him, no doubt.
I made a mistake, he said, but I wonder what he thinks the mistake was.
Heโs not sorry for hurting me. Heโs not sorry for what he did. Heโs just sorry it didnโt work out the way he wanted.
โWhatโs going on?โ Hazelโs standing ten feet away, gaze darting from Zach to me to Jamie.
โPippaโs handling it,โ Jamie tells her, and when I meet his eyes, I see that he believes it.
Jamie knows I can stick up for myself.
Hazel folds her arms over her chest and stands on my other side. She and Jamie are like two bodyguards, hovering.
โLetโs try it all again.โ Zachโs words rush out, tinged in frantic desperation. โItโll be different.โ His throat works again, and he clings to my gaze.
Shit, he must really be in trouble. I do the mental math. The tour is over and his record label is likely planning the next one. And in the meantime, heโll be recording a new album.
Oh. There it is. He doesnโt have someone to feed him ideas without wanting credit.
Too bad Iโm not that girl anymore. That rage from before echoes through me.
โYou took my song.โ My voice is confident, and I channel Jamieโs glare. โI heard it. The song I played for you? You made it yours.โ
Zach rears back, bemused. โWhat,ย that? That wasnโt a song, Pippa. That was a mess, and we cleaned it up.โ
The anger pours back into my blood, and I blink at him.
He waves me off. โArtists take from each other all the time. Nothing in art is original.โ
He says it in such a condescending way, like I have no idea how the music industry works. My heart pounds, and Iโve never been so pissed. All the hurt from the past few months swirls in me like a whirlpool, gathering energy. I feel like Iโm about to breathe fire and torch this whole hotel.
Hazel makes a furious noise in her throat. โFinish him,โ she says under her breath, like in the video games we used to play as teenagers.
Something strong courses through me, and I let it free.
โYou donโt want the best for me,โ I tell Zach, a wry smile twisting onto my mouth. โYou want the best forย you. You always have.โ
He blinks, stunned.
โWe were never equals.โ Even though my hands are shaking, my shoulders slide back, and that flame in my chest flickers brighter, hotter. โAnd we still arenโt, are we? You think youโre doing me a favor.โ
He blanches before scoffing, and heโs never looked uglier than when heโs looking down at me like this, like Iโm nothing. โIย amย doing you a favor.โ He snorts, and it hurts. โWhat are you doing now? Nothing in music.โ
โShe recorded a demo with Ivy Matthews,โ Jamie cuts in with a sharp tone.
His words hit their mark, because Zach looks stunned all over again. Ivy is his white whale, and I got her. Even if nothing comes of my demo with her, she chose me and not him.
I give Zach a sad smile. I donโt want to be mad at him anymore, because while this anger energizes me, itโs going to leave me drained. I just want to be rid of him, to move on to a better life.
โGoodbye, Zach.โ I look up at Jamie and see the pride in his eyes. โLetโs go,โ I tell him and Hazel, and Jamieโs arm comes around my shoulders.
I donโt look back as we walk away.





