OLIVIA
โCAN I HELP YOU, GRUMPY PANTS?โ
Carter pins his arms across his chest, scowling at me from across the room, where he looks anything but relaxed in the La-Z-Boy heโs lounging in. In fact, he looks quite grumpy, hence the nickname. โIโm not a grumpy pants.โ
โYouโre being a grumpy pants.โ
โObviously Iโm being a grumpy pants!โ He flails a flappy hand through the air. โEvery time weโre here you ditch me for those two. So if you want to help me, you can get your sweet ass over here and plant it in my lap.โ
โSharing is caring, Carter,โ Hank murmurs from beside me, his hand tucked tenderly into mine as I scratch Dublinโs head in my lap with my free hand. โPlus, I havenโt seen you two since you got back from your Spring Break escapades.โ He chuckles to himself. โWell, Iโve neverย seenย you, but you know what I mean.โ
โFuckingโโ Carter scrubs a hand over his face. โYouโre the only blind man I know who makes fun of the fact that heโs blind.โ
โI think Iโm the only blind man you know, period. And if I canโt poke some fun at myself, then what is life all about?โ Hank slings an arm around my shoulders. โYouโre just mad โcause Iโve got your lady. Donโt be upset; Iโve always been somewhat of a ladiesโ man.โ
โYou met Ireland at fourteen, started dating her at fifteen, married her at eighteen, and have never been with another woman.โ Carter pats his lap and wags his brows at me, trying to entice me over there. He rolls his eyes when I donโt respond. โIโd hardly call that a ladiesโ man.โ
โYou sound jealous.โ Itโs a wonder these two arenโt actually related, because Hank sounds as smug as Carter right now. โWhy donโt you quit
your complaining and come sit on Ollieโs other side?โ
โโCause your damn dog is there, all up in her business!โ
Dublin lifts his head to look at Carter. Itโs one of those adorable, head- cocking looks, all sad chocolate eyes and floppy ears.
Carter sighs. โYeah, yeah. Youโre cute, everyone loves you; we get it, Dubs.โ
Laughing, I shift Dublin closer to me and free a space on the couch, patting it with my hand. โCome here, you big baby.โ
To say Carter doesnโt spring to his feet and haul ass over to the free spot would be a lie. Three months together and this man still hates every bit of unnecessary distance between us. I canโt say I mind. His love language is physical intimacy and I love to give him what he needs, which is why my fingers curl around his the second he sinks down beside the dog. His lips touch my shoulder, a whisperedย I love youย kissing my skin.
โSpeaking of babiesโฆโ
My shoulders tense at Hankโs words. Itโs been well over a month since Alannah dropped the marriage and babies bomb on the reporters outside Carterโs hockey game, and while weโve managed to avoid directly addressing it, Carterโs taken to walking around the house calling himself a DILF whenever the opportunity arises. I even caught him trying to change his contact name in my phone fromย Worldโs S*xiest Manย toย Worldโs S*xiest DILF. I have to continuously remind myself that itโs way too early to be thinking of weddings and babies. Iโd like to live in the present, enjoy every moment we spend getting to know each other deeper, rather than wonder about the future.
And yet, when Hank finishes his sentence, itโs not at all what I expected.
โWhen are you gonna get a dog?โ
I look to Carter, one hand buried in Dublinโs fur, longing gaze set on the dog as his free hand rubs methodically over the back of mine. โDo you want a dog?โ
He nods. โWe had Max growing up. He passed away when I was fifteen. My parents wouldnโt let us get another because my training for hockey and Jennieโs dance was getting so intense. We were barely home. They said it wasnโt fair to the dog.โ A side smile touches his lips as he pushes one of Dublinโs silky golden ears back. โI was so mad at my parents. I didnโt see it at the time, but I know now they were right. It wouldnโt have been fair to be
passing him off to family members to watch all the time, and it still wouldnโt be.โ
Before my frown can set in, Hank shakes my knee. โBut thatโs not true anymore, Carter. Youโve got Miss Olivia here. Your old excuse that you donโt have someone to stay home with him when youโre gone has, quite frankly, gone to shit, son.โ
โIโd watch your dog for you,โ I blurt.
Carter smiles tenderly and squeezes my hand. โSomeday.โ
โGreat. And speaking of dogs, when are you two gonna think about having babies and making me some type of pseudo-grandfather?โ
โSpeaking of dogs, when are we having babies?โ Carter pinches the bridge of his nose, rubbing the corners of his eyes. โThat makes no fucking sense, old man.โ
โWell, stepdaddy Carter is all the hot gossip lately.โ
Hankโs not wrong, though I wish he was. The articles that have come out since we brought Jem and Alannah to the hockey game back at the beginning of March have been relentless. For people who are everywhere and know everything, sometimes they donโt know shit.
It didnโt take them long to figure out that Iโm a teacher. When Carter makes it a habit to stop by the school, itโs not difficult. Also doesnโt help when one of your students tells the media he knows Carter Beckettโs girlfriend. The article was fine, but thatโs beside the point. It took me all of twenty minutes to find out who it was, and when I asked him how much money he got for telling them what I do and which school I work at, he proudly flashed me a hundred-dollar bill. He brought me tea and a cookie the next morning and proclaimed we were even. Iโm not sure he still felt that way when I โaccidentallyโ missed one of his laps during his three-mile run and made him do an extra.
โThese journalists know everything about his life and mine,โ I say, โyet they havenโt figured out that Alannah and Jem arenโt my kids.โ
โOh, they know,โ Carter replies coolly. โItโs just way more interesting if youโre a struggling single mom and Iโm the hot step-DILF swooping in.โ
โYou keep saying that, but youโre the only one who calls yourself a DILF.โ
โNuh-uh!โ He screws around on his phone before flipping me a photo of him with Jem on his shoulders and Alannahโs hand in his as we walk through a grocery store with a basket of junk food. He clears his throat,
reading off the title of the article with an air of arrogance that could only belong to him. โโCarter Beckett: reformed playboy, Peopleโs S*xiest Man, hockey phenomenon, and now the stepdaddy weโdย allย like to F!โโ
Iโve seen this article, of course. Cara sent it to me, as did my sister-in- law, and my mother. All three of them eagerly agreed with every word, even Kristin, who actuallyย birthedย the children in question.
โSometimes I think you write these articles yourself.โ
Hank snorts a laugh. โMy personal favorite was the pregnancy one. Called Carter to see if I was the last to find out.โ He gasps suddenly, leaning forward to find his tablet on the coffee table. His shirt comes untucked from the waist of his jeans, riding up his back, showcasing a nasty-looking bruise that has Carter leaping to his feet. โSpeaking of getting knocked upโโ
โHank! What happened?โ Carter gingerly touches his back while Hank swats him away.
โOh, quit your worrying. Iโm fine.โ
โFine? Youโre black and blue! Itโs the size of my hand!โ
โBarely even hurts anymore. Mustโve been singing and dancing a little too enthusiastically in the shower the other day. Slipped on a puddle on the floor when I stepped out of the shower.โ
It doesnโt seem to ease Carterโs worry, and after he helps Hank back to his seat, thereโs a slick tick in his jaw that wonโt quit. I lay my hand over his, stopping the incessant drumming of his fingers on his thigh.
โWhy didnโt you call me?โ
โYou werenโt in town. Look, Carter, I know youโre concerned, but Iโm okay. I got up, brushed myself off. Dublin stayed by my side.โ He ruffles Dublinโs ears. โDidnโt ya, Dubs? Yes you did. Youโre my good boy.โ
โYou can always call me, Hank, okay?โ I squeeze his hand gently. โWe donโt need Carter to be around for us to hang out.โ
โOooh-ho-ho.โ His grin is electric. โYou hear that, Carter? Iโm movinโ in on your girl.โ He shakes his tablet. โAnyway, as I was saying, Ollie, I picked our next book. A whole series, actually.ย Owned, Claimed, Ruined. Reviews say itโs one hell of a juicy read.โ
Carterโs eyes widen, and when he brackets his face between his hands, I barely hear the way he breathes out, โWhat the fuuuck.โ
โYou sure you wanna wear that? Your legs might get cold.โ
โOf course Iโm sure.โ Jennie twirls, hands on her lower back as she tries to look at her own ass in her plum leather miniskirt. โMy ass looks fantastic in this.โ
Carterโs face screws up, eyes narrowing.
โYou look hot as fuck.โ Cara gives her ass aย pat-pat. โGonna have all the boysโโ
โNo.โ Carter shakes his head as he cracks the top off a beer and drains half of it. โNo.โ
โI think you look pretty,โ Garrett says. I wonder if he realizes heโs halfway to yelling. Probably, because his ears burn red and he promptly strides away, sinking down to the couch.
โI reserved us a private booth with service,โ Carter says. โWe can stay there. No need to head out to the dance floor.โ
Emmett mouthsย Sorryย to Jennie, who rolls her eyes.
โWhy the hell are we going to a dance club if youโre not gonna let us dance?โ Cara flicks Carter between the eyebrows. โYou guys just won the first round of the play-offs; we should be celebrating! And if Jennie wants to celebrate by shaking her ass and grinding against something hard, then so be it. Sheโs an adult.โ
โI wouldnโt mind dancing,โ Adam says with a hopeful smile. โMaybe Iโll meet someone.โ He frowns. โNo, wait. Maybe Iโm not ready.โ His head wags and he brings his beer to his lips. โNo, Iโm not ready. Iโll stay at the booth.โ
I squeeze his arm. โYouโll meet someone when youโre ready, and sheโll be perfect.โ
โYeah,โ Garrett calls over his shoulder. โIf Carter can find someone, itโll be easy as pie for you, bud.โ He hesitates. โFuck. Now I want pie.โ
โYouโre single!โ Carter hollers. โYeah, by choice.โ
Carter smacks Garrettโs hat off his head. โNo, because youโre annoying!โ
โYouโreย annoying!โ Garrett hooks his foot around Carterโs knee, and when he goes tumbling to the living room floor, Carter brings him with him.
โChildren,โ Emmett mutters as the two of them wrestle. โSo embarrassing.โ
Adamโs head bobs. โThe irony is that Iโm the youngest.โ
โDefinitely the most mature though,โ Emmett replies, sipping his beer. โOh, definitely.โ
Iโd like to say this right hereโthe boys bickering, rolling aroundโisnโt typical, but it is. The most embarrassing part is that I find itโugh, I donโt even want to say itโendearing. Donโt ask me why; I have no idea. All I know is that this group of men loves each other so much, and watching them be total goofballs is such a stark contrast to the intimidating way they carry themselves on the ice.
โYour boyfriendโs a jerk,โ Garrett mumbles when I take a seat beside him on the couch. Heโs trying to fix his hair but itโs no use, so he stuffs his hat back on his head. โYou should run while you still can.โ
Jennie sinks down between us, slinging one leg over the other, and Garrettโs turquoise eyes widen, staring at the strappy black heel bouncing next to his knee.
โHey. Hi.โ He drags his palms down his thighs. โDo you have enoughโฆ do you want some moreโฆLet me give you some space.โ He rockets to his feet, knocking his hat off his head when he shoves his fingers through his hair. โAnybody want another beer?โ
I snicker-snort, nudging Jennie. โGarrett might be scared of you.โ
โAs he should be. I could kick his ass from here all the way back to the east coast if he so much as looked at me wrong.โ
I donโt at all doubt it. Jennie and I have been taking horseback riding lessons together since mid-March, courtesy of her blackmailing her brother. Not only have I learned sheโs almost entirely a female replica of Carterโ confident and lacking a filterโsheโs fierce as hell too. I get to ride a horse every Wednesday after work, but more importantly, Iโve found an incredible friend in Jennie.
Weโve still got an hour to go before our ride comes, so the boys lose themselves in a game of beer pong, one Iโm not allowed to play because Carter says I cheat, but heโs just a sore loser. When he takes a ping-pong ball off the head for the third time, I know somethingโs up. He climbs the stairs, muttering something about checking the plumbing of all things, and I give him two minutes before I follow, locating him on the balcony, leaning over the railing. Heโs been off all afternoon since we got back from Hankโs, and I think I know why.
Leaning beside him, I nudge his shoulder with mine. โHey, you.โ
He kisses my forehead. โHey, princess.โ
I follow his gaze, looking out at the sea of evergreens, the caps of the mountains that seem nearly blue from here. Carterโs not really looking though. I can tell by the way his gaze never wavers, the small crease between his brows.
I slip my hand over his. โYouโre worried about Hank.โ
His shoulders drop with his sigh. โHeโs getting older. He doesnโt get around on his own the way he used to. And that bruiseโฆWhat if he hadnโt been able to get up? And why didnโt he call any of us? Heโs so stubborn sometimes.โ
โHe likes his independence, Carter. Heโs fought for it.โ
He sighs again, scrubbing a hand over his face. โI worry one day heโll need me and wonโt be able to reach the phone. Maybe I should hire a nurse to come in and help him with things a few times a week. Is that a good idea?โ
โItโs a great idea, but itโs a conversation you need to have with Hank.โ โHe does whatever he wants. Heโs stubborn.โ
โMhmm. Like someone else I know.โ
Carter chuckles. โWill you talk to him with me? He listens to you more than me.โ
โOf course I will.โ I brush a wave off his forehead. โAre you ready to go back downstairs?โ
โCan we stay here a few more minutes? I like when itโs just me and you.โ
When I nod, he pulls me into him, my back against his chest as he hugs me to him, his chin on my shoulder. The late-April air is warm, especially after the winter from hell we had, but itโs nothing compared to the heat of him when he holds me.
โIโm going to miss you.โ
โI know, pumpkin. Me too. But the nice part about play-offs is itโs never more than two nights away from home.โ
โI think I was getting used to it, the partial loneliness.โ I regret the words as soon as they leave my mouth. I donโt want him to think Iโm lonely or unhappy; nothing could be further from the truth. Iโve learned to treasure what little time we have together, the nights I get to fall asleep in his arms, and weโve made the most out of those fleeting moments. But they swept Arizona in four games, which means the boys have been here in Vancouver
for a few extra days before their next round. โSleeping with you so many nights in a row has spoiled me, thatโs all.โ
Soft lips touch my cheek. โI hate leaving you, Ollie. Iโve never been so eager for the off-season. No hockey, no school, just me and you. Youโre gonna be so sick of me come September.โ
I snuggle deeper into his hold. โImpossible.โ
Carterโs breath dusts over my neck, each inhale more staggered than the last as his fingers methodically brush my arm. Heโs anxious, but since weโve talked about Hank, Iโm not sure why.
โWhen are you going to move in with me?โ The request is a gentle, timid whisper against my shoulder, making my entire body tingle and warm, right down to my toes.
I twist in his hold, the golden glow of the spring sun shining on his unexpectedly bashful expression. โMove in with you?โ
Carter nods, pulling me down to the lounger with him when he sits. He runs an anxious hand through his messy mop of hair before twining his fingers with mine.
โI love you,โ he starts with the phrase he loves to repeat at least a hundred times a day. โI love you so much, and I know itโs soon, but fuck, Ollie, I just really love you. When Iโm gone, all I can think about is cuddling you on the couch, or falling asleep with you in my arms, or you walking around the house in the morning wearing nothing but my T-shirt with your sleepy smile, your curls trying to escape from your messy bun. When I get off the plane, youโre the first person I want to see. And when Iโm homeโฆI want you to be home too. I want us to be home together.โ
How did I find this man? How did I get so irrefutably lucky? Carterโs the best thing in my life with the way he stormed in, tore down walls I didnโt know I had, lit my whole world up like a burst of sunshine. And I canโt imagine anything better than being home together.
โWhat if I want you to move in with me?โ I donโt. My tiny house feels like itโs bursting when Carterโs inside. His legs dangle off my bed and my kitchen only has the capacity to hold enough food to last the man two days, at most. More than that, it doesnโt quite feel like my home anymore.
But I like to tease him, and when heโs nervous like this, a little humor goes a long way in diffusing his tension.
His lids fall shut with the exhale he forces through his nose. Emerald eyes dance with amusement when they meet mine. โBut where will I park
my five cars?โ
I roll my eyes and shove his shoulder, but he keeps going.
โWe wonโt be able to fit our doggie on the bed, and weโll have no room for all the babies Iโm going to put inside you, ultimately destroying your vagina beyond repair. But worst of allโฆโ He drags his mouth across mine, voice low, thick. โNo fireplaces.โ
I canโt help but look at this man of mine, who Iโm so devastatingly in love with, and the picture he paints of the life weโll lead together. And I know without a doubt, despite the small handfuls of months weโve been together, itโs what I want.
Carter brushes a fallen strand from my face, tucking it behind my ear. โI donโt want you to watch my dog while I go away. I want to get a dogย with you. I want you to be my baby-doggie mama.โ
โBaby-doggie mama?โ
โYeah. And eventually real-baby mama.โ His searing gaze holds mine as he cups my face. โI love you, Ollie, and what I want more than anything is to make a home with you. Say yes.โ
โSay yes? Is that a demand?โ
โYes.โ Itโs more snarl than word. I bite back my smile. โOkay.โ
โOkay?โ His grip on my face tightens, eyes bouncing between mine. โIs that a yes?โ
โI didnโt think I had a choice where demands were concerned.โ
Carterโs grin is detonating as he shoves me to my back and crawls overtop of me like an animal on the hunt whoโs caught the scent.
I push his unruly waves off his forehead, threading my fingers through his silky locks. โThereโs nothing Iโd love more than building a life with you here. So, yes. A thousand times yes. Iโll move in with you.โ
Carter buries his tongue in my mouth, but before I have time to enjoy it, he yanks me off the couch and dashes down the stairs with me in his arms.
โShe said yes!โ
The volume in the room promptly dies, and I drop my face to my hand as every surprised gaze lifts to us.
โYouโre getting married?โ Garrett finally asks.
Carterโs face scrunches. โWhat? I mean, eventually, yeah, butโฆโ He drops me to my feet, spreads his arms wide, and does a spin. โOliviaโs moving in!โ