IโM CRUSHED AGAINST the glass by heavy hockey players, and I couldnโt be happier. Madness ensues as the final buzzer sends the arena into a frenzy. We won 4-3 with an overtime goal by yours truly. Going from not playing then winning the game with the people I love watching in the stands, feels surreal.
โLetโs fucking go!โ
โWeโre national champions!โ
The ice is covered in royal blue as we line up to congratulate Yale on a good game. Eric Salinger shakes my hand. โWell played, Crawford. See you out there.โ
I nod, patting his back and moving down the long line of players. Eric signed with New York on an entry-level contract, so facing off again is inevitable.
I spot Kian inching the tub of BioSteel closer to Coach who takes a post- game interview. They wheel out the trophy, and right before the cameraโs call for us, we lift the tub and drench Kilner in the blue liquid.
โPains in my ass,โ he shouts, though his genuine smile and bloodshot eyes tell us a different story. He pulls me in for a hug. โDonโt know how Iโll handle these Neanderthals without you. Gonna miss you, kid.โ
โIโll miss you too, Coach.โ
โDo I get a hug?โ Kian interrupts with a hopeful smile. Kilner pulls back. โYouโre talking again?โ
โYou said I could!โ
Coach cracks a smile. โGet over here, Ishida.โ
Letting him have his moment, I move through the crowd, throwing hugs and congratulations around as I search the area.
โAiden!โ Summer jumps and swings her arms around my neck. โYou killed it! Iโm so proud of you, Captain.โ She attacks my face with kisses. Our eyes lock, speaking a million things that words can never do justice.
When I bring her to my lips, she pulls away too quickly. โMy dad is watching us.โ
That bursts the bubble, and I let her climb off me. Lukas Preston approaches us with a serious look that turns into a shockingly wide smile. โNow thatโs what I call a game.โ
I relax and shake his outstretched hand. โThank you, sir. And I appreciate you talking to the dean.โ Coach told me about him helping with the suspension lift, and Iโm grateful. Especially since we didnโt end on the best note.
โIt would be a disservice to hockey to not get you on the ice tonight. You did good, kid,โ he says. โAnd call me Luke.โ I freeze, and Summer laughs at my starstruck expression.
My family makes their way down. โWeโre so proud of you, Aiden. You were amazing out there.โ My grandparentsโ embrace feels warm and comforting. It echoes the feeling Iโd get when my parents would attend a game. Iโll be forever grateful to Summer for making it happen. Her five- year plan has been thoroughly dismantled, but mine has just begun, and she is its focal point. Summer is my sun, and Iโm the simple planet revolving in her orbit.
โWell, your mother expected me home hours ago.โ Lukas Preston says. โYou need a ride back, Sunshine?โ
โI can get a ride with Amara.โ When he turns to leave, Summer stops him. โHey, Dad? Maybe we can meet for dinner again. Like a re-do.โ
A grateful smile spreads on his face. โIโd like that.โ
Summerโs smiling when I snake my arms around her waist. โIโm proud of you.โ
Her cheeks blush. โMe? You just won a championship. All I did was talk to my dad.โ
โBoth equally important victories. We did good today, Preston.โ She smiles brightly. โWe did.โ
When cheers erupt, my attention follows the team heading to the locker room. โI gotta head in. Meet me at the hotel?โ
โActually, I think I have a better plan.โ
ITโS PAST MIDNIGHT. The post-game celebration went on for hours, not including the time it took to shower the champagne off. I tried to stay sober, but being the captain means celebration is necessary. This time Kilner even indulged, but he left soon after because he didnโt want us to see him drunk. The way he slurred his words and allowed a stray tear to slip down his cheek during his heartfelt speech told me heโs an emotional drunk. Kian recorded the entire thing to watch later.
โItโs a surprise!โ Summer says, trying to focus on driving.
When we exited the arena, Summer rounded us up, and we shuffled into a car. The guys, Cassie, and Amara piled into the back. Apparently, Amaraโs date, Bennett, said we could borrow his van. Summer invited the rest of the team, but they were still getting wasted. Our bus back to Dalton leaves tomorrow afternoon, so we have tonight to celebrate.
โYou can give me a hint. Come on, Iโm too drunk to even remember it long enough to spoil it for anyone,โ Kian says loudly, even though he thinks he’s whispering.
Summer blows out a breath. โYouโll see it with everyone else. Iโm not playing favorites.โ
โIโm your favorite? I knew it,โ he whispers excitedly. โDid you hear that?
Iโm Sunnyโs favorite, you all can suck it.โ
The car erupts in grumbles, most of them telling him to shut up or threatening to throw him out the window. Which Iโd be all for because heโs been jabbering the entire drive. An exhausted Eli made us pull over earlier because Dylan placed the godforsaken wedding cake topper on Kianโs seat. He managed to separate them, but that meant Kian was directly behind the driverโs seat, annoying us.
โI feel like a bad boyfriend for making you drive.โ
Summer glances at me, probably noticing Iโve sobered up a great deal because two hours ago at the arena, I was singing her love songs and holding her tight.
โYouโre my passenger princess. Just look pretty and tell me the wrong directions,โ she says, patting my thigh.
I intertwine our hands. โAre you sure your parents are okay with this?โ
โYup. My mom loves you, so I didnโt even have to finish asking before she said yes. She even watched your game on TV. Divya Preston is a big fan.โ
โThatโs sweet. I should probably check my phone, but I glanced at it earlier, and it gave me a headache.โ
โJust relax today. You can go back to being a disciplined captain tomorrow.โ
โAnd tonight?โ The heavy look I send her makes her blush and turn to the road.
When we arrive at the Boston Harbor, everyone gawks at the vessel. Summer shoots out instructions that go over poorly with our drunken group. But somehow, we manage to get everyone into cabins.
โLastly, this is our room.โ Summer kicks off her shoes and lies flat on the bed.
I notice a box beside her. โAnd whatโs this?โ โFor you.โ She smiles.
Opening it, I pull out the black lingerie. The sheer fabric of the tiny one- piece is butter smooth. โIf this is my reward, I donโt think Iโll ever lose.โ
โI thought youโd want to check it off my bucket list.โ I drag her mouth to mine and kiss her hungrily.
โWait.โ She pulls away. โThereโs one more thing.โ She pulls an envelope from the box. Iโm still opening it when she blurts, โItโs tickets to Toronto.โ
Iโm stunned. โYouโre coming with me?โ
โFor two weeks. Before I have to come back for my program start date. I thought I could show you around, and we can start this long-distance thing off right. Itโs not too much, is it?โ
โItโs perfect. Thank you, baby.โ She blushes as I lower her onto the bed. โNow, put this on so I can fulfill your bucket list.โ As I unbuckle my belt, I feel a metal object in my pocket. I almost forgot I had it.
I pull out the fuzzy pink handcuffs. โCanโt forget these.โ
She giggles between my kisses, tugging off my sweater. โI brought something for you too.โ
โHmm?โ
โMaple syrup,โ she whispers.
I groan, hastily trying to remove her top. A hard knock startles us both. โIs your dad here?โ I ask in horror.
โWhatโNo, why would he be here?โ
Right. That would be crazy. The knocking intensifies. I lift off the bed to answer the door with Summer behind me.
Dylan peeks through his fingers and exhales when he sees us. โGood, youโre still dressed. Kian just fell overboard.โ
โWhat?โ We both exclaim. A nonchalant Dylan leads the way to the commotion in the main room.
โWell, that definitely sobered him up,โ says Cassie. Sheโs sitting next to Kian on the couch.
โThat totally killed my buzz,โ Kian grumbles. โCan someone get me another drink?โ
My worry drains when I hear his voice. The last thing I need is one of these idiots dying on me. โNever thought Iโd feel peace from the sound of your voice, buddy.”
Kian flips me off as a shiver racks through him. Eli tosses him a robe, and I find the switch for the fireplace.
โIโm pretty sure I saw the afterlife down there,โ Kian says to Cassie.
Amara and Sampson roll their eyes from their place on the couch.
โYou were in there for two minutes before Eli pulled you out,โ says Dylan.
โThe afterlife doesnโt have a specific timeline.โ
Dylan groans. โSay the afterlife one more time, and Iโm drowning you myself.โ
Kian gasps.
โOkay, thatโs enough. No one is drowning anyone. Kian and Eli are going to change, and then weโre all having a nice dinner.โ A shivering Kian throws Summer a salute, and everyone finally goes to their rooms.
Three fights and two flying utensils later, we had dinner and settled into board games. Amara was close to biting Sampsonโs head off, so we put them on the same team. That didnโt work as expected because now theyโre bickering about who won the game. Dylan and Kian sangย Party in The USAย with Summer while they drained an unlabeled bottle of alcohol that worried me.
But it makes Summer extra nice, especially when Cassie calls us outside to watch the fireworks, and she wraps us in a blanket before settling in my lap.
โTheyโre a handful,โ she whispers sleepily, resting her head on my chest. She even brought the stuffed cow I won her at the carnival, tucking it between us.
โYouโre telling me. Iโve been fathering those children for years.โ
โYou make a great DILF,โ she says with a kiss on my chin. I laugh. โSo, I suppose you can say it now.โ
โSay what?โ
โAiden Crawford, you are the one to tear down my ice fortress and show me the ways of a hockey player.โ
โNot happening,โ she mutters. โBut you are pretty damn perfect, you know that?โ
I brush my lips over hers. โOnly when Iโm with you.โ โYouโre stuck with me, Crawford.โ
โGood because I love you, Preston. Like, a lot.โ
โI love you, too. Like, a lot.โ Summer burrows deeper into my embrace. Her warm, peachy scent swirls around us, a soothing concoction that has me pulling her closer. When I hold her like this, I realize my entire world fits in my arms.
And I wouldnโt have it any other way.