CARTER
I DONโT LIKEย the way it smells in here. Sterile, like bleach. The hint of orange citrus is nice, I guess, refreshing. But itโs just tooโฆclean. Not something to complain about, I suppose, but Iโve had lots of reminders lately that Iโm hard to please. Itโs cold and stuffy, not warm and homey like Hankโs apartment.
โYou sure you wanna live here? Itโs awfullyโฆโ My gaze sweeps the office. The walls are stark, with quotes about living life to the fullest and only being as old as you act. โWhite.โ
โThe color of the walls doesnโt bother me, Carter. In case you havenโt noticed, Iโm blind as a damn bat.โ
I huff a laugh, glancing at my friend. Heโs enjoying the warm weather and being out of the hospital. Heโs also enjoying my girlfriendโs hand in his, and I stifle a groan at the outfit heโs wearing: a pastel plaid short-sleeve button-up, tucked into beige cargo shorts hiked up nearly to his rib cage, with a hat on that saysย Carter Beckettโs #1 fan. The socks pulled three quarters of the way up to his knees are the cherry on top, but Hank insists he must look snazzy, and Olivia says thatโs all that matters.
โYou can stay with us a while longer until we find something better,โ I offer, earning a pointed look from Sherry, the intake manager at Sunset Living, over the top of her computer screen.
I mean, Sunset Living? What kind of name is that? Makes it sound like theyโre all halfway out the door. He took a bad tumble that required a week of bed rest and monitoring at the hospital, and heโs been sending me sneaky grins at the way Oliviaโs been doting on him since we moved him into the house. This guyโs gonna outlive us all.
Hankโs chin hits his chest with a rumbling sigh that has Dublin leaping up with concern. โCarter, I love you, but youโre the pickiest damn man thatโs ever walked this earth.โ
Olivia does a piss-poor job of hiding her snicker, and I grumble under my breath. โIโm not picky; I want whatโs best for you.โ I flail a hand in Oliviaโs direction. โAnd being picky paid off. Iโve got the hottest girl in the world sleeping in my bed every night.โ
โI thought you werenโt picky?โ
โI can assure you, Mr. Beckett,โ Sherry starts, โHank will be very well taken care of here. Sunset Living is the highest ranked assisted living facility in Vancouver. He got along well with the staff during his visit last week, even made a few friends with the residents already. Your mother was quite impressed with the facility.โ
Yeah, yeah. Iโve heard it all already. I wasnโt allowed to come because I didnโt let us finish the tour of the first three places. Apparently, I have a nine-minute limit before I sayย nopeย and steer everyone out of the building. Mom said she was taking over the search, and everyone but me agreed. Naturally, they chose the next place on the list. I think Hank was just tired of searching. He thinks heโs a burden, imposing on me and Olivia.
Heโs not, but how do you stop a person from thinking that? Oliviaโs the one whoโs had to take care of him the most since Iโve been in and out of town for the Conference Finals.
Which we won, by the way. In overtime. In game seven. Game one of the Stanley Cup Finals is tomorrow. I have every intention of bringing home that cup and making Olivia pose naked with it while I take a fuckton of pictures.
โAll right, Mr. Beckett.โ Sherry hands me a stack of papers and points with her pen to a list of dates. โThis is our payment schedule. Payment is due on the first of every month. We require postdated checks or preauthorization for bank withdrawal. Which would you prefer?โ
I notice the slight shake to Hankโs hands and the way he starts rubbing his palms over his shorts. This makes him uncomfortable, me paying. But for fuckโs sake, the guy gets a whopping seven hundred bucks every month from his pension, and I think the assisted living facilities that were in his price range gave my MacBook a virus when I checked out their websites. The decision was a no-brainer. Heโs my family and he deserves the world; the least I can do is make sure heโs taken care of in a nice place.
I guess Sunset Living is that place.
โCheck, please.โ I take the checkbook and pen Olivia hands me from her purse. โCan I write one check for the whole year and pay upfront?โ
Sherryโs jaw hangs and she blinks about twenty-five times. โThatโsโฆ unprecedented. Typically, month-by-month payment is our standard because we can never guaranteeโฆโ She trails off, gaze sliding to Hank, and he grins.
โI might be dead before the yearโs up is what the nice ladyโs trying to say, Carter.โ
โFuckingโโ I drop my forehead until it hits the white metal desk. โYou are unreal, old man.โ
When Iโm finished signing all the paperwork and handing over six postdated checks for the remainder of the year, because nobody but me is buying that Hank is immortal, Sherry shows us to Hankโs private room. Itโs large and spacious andโฆwhite.
โCan we paint?โ
Olivia shoves her elbow into my waist. I suspect she was aiming for the rib cage, but she canโt reach that high.
I pat the wall. โWhat? Iโm envisioning a Vipers-themed wall, all blue and green, maybe a mural of me with the cup overhead.โ
โYouโd have to win the cup first for that to happen.โ Olivia gives me that tongue-in-cheek smile I love so much.
โOh, Iโm gonna win that fucking cup.โ I brush my lips over her cheekbone. โAnd you know how people eat cereal outta it? Iโm gonna eat yourโโ
โCarter!โ She slaps a hand over my mouth.
I canโt tell if Sherry is uncomfortable or amused. Hankโs amused; he always is.
โYou can paint,โ Sherry starts slowly, probably scared of what Iโm gonna paint. โBut we require you to either paint it back to white or pay for us to do so at the end of the stay.โ
โTell ya what, son.โ Hank claps a hand to my back, staring at the wall like he can see what I see. โYou win that cup and Iโll let ya paint whatever the hell you want on my wall. You could paint a field of daisies and I wouldnโt know the damn difference.โ
I pull open the sliding door off his balcony and step outside. Thereโs a small bistro table and a couple chairs. โLook at this, Hank. West facing.
You can sit out here and enjoy the sunset.โ
Chuckling, he swats my shoulder. โItโs quite aย view, isnโt it?โ
Olivia rolls her eyes and stalks off, muttering something about us being immature boys whoโll never grow up.
When weโre done, Sherry walks us downstairs, rubbing Hankโs arm. โWell, Hank, we sure are excited to have you join us next week. You seem to be quite the character and have a wonderful family. We think youโll fit right in here.โ
Okay, maybe sheโs not so bad.
She fluffs Dublinโs ears. โAnd you, handsome. We canโt wait for you to come for visits!โ
Hank stiffens for a moment before pulling on Dublinโs lead and Oliviaโs hand, trying to tug them both away. โOkay-Sherry-thanks-bye!โ
โVisits?โ I chase after them, glancing back at Sherry. โWhat does she meanย visits? Hank?ย Hank!โ
For fuckโs sake, for a blind man with an injured knee, the guy sure can move.
โHank.โ With my hand on his arm, I stop him from getting in the car. โWhat is she talking about? Dublinโs going to live here with you, isnโt he?โ
Olivia lightly shoves me with her hip, helping Hank into the back. He thanks her quietly and she pecks his cheek before asking me to get in. I donโt want to, but I do, because Olivia takes me by the hand and leads me to the driverโs side.
โWhatโs going on?โ I ask, this time a little more gently.
โWell.โ Hank wrings his hands as Dublin nudges his cheek. โDogs are allowed to visit.โ
โButโฆโ
โBut they arenโt allowed to stay.โ
โWhat?โ Iโm yelling again. I twist in my seat and Oliviaโs hand finds my thigh. โWhy the hell not? Youโre blind! You need him! They canโt do that!โ
โHaving pets as permanent residents are liabilities for nursing homes,โ Olivia explains.
โYou knew about this?โ
โYour mom gave me a heads-up. We were going to talk to you about it tonight.โ Her expression says sheโs sorry she didnโt tell me right away. โThe
insurance policy to have pets is astronomical, and there are some people who donโt likeโโ
โWho wouldnโt like that face?โ Still screaming. Also flailing. Dublinโs cocking his head to the side like he canโt believe someone wouldnโt like him. I suck in a breath meant to be calming. Not sure it works, but at least Iโm no longer shouting. โHank, you donโt have to live here. Weโll find somewhere else.โ
โCarter, itโs quite common. Your mom looked into it. And besidesโโ he finds Dublinโs head, scratching, โโDubs has taken a liking to having lots of space and a backyard these past couple weeks.โ Dublin lays his head in Hankโs lap, and Hank gets this sad smile on his face. โTruth is, Iโll have plenty of help around the home. I canโt look after him on my own anymore, not the way he deserves.โ
โBut where will he go?โ My chest hurts. I hate it.
Hank clears his throat. โYou know I hate asking you for things, and youโre already doing so much for me. But Dublin, he means a lot to me. And Oliviaโs moving in and, wellโฆโ
My eyes land on my girlfriend. Sheโs got that sad puppy look, one that looks pretty damn similar to what Dublinโs sporting, one that tells me how badly she wants me to say yes. โYou want us to take Dublin?โ
โIf it wouldnโt be too much trouble,โ Hank clarifies. โAnd if it is, itโs no problem. Your mom said she would be happy to. I thought maybe, youโve always wanted a dog, and you seem to love him so much.โ
โI do,โ I whisper. โI do love him.โ I look to Olivia. Itโs going to be her house as much as it is mine, and itโs our life. This isnโt a decision I can make on my own.
She lifts one shoulder, biting back her smile. โWe have a big enough bed for a doggie or two.โ
โYou know,โ Hank chuckles, ruffling Dublinโs fur. โHeโs a half-assed guide dog, but he sure is a damn good friend.โ
Reaching into the backseat, I give Hankโs hand a squeeze. โDublin will always have a home with us.โ
โLooks so homey.โ Hankโs hands are on his hips as he pretends to look around his new room.
Emmett chuckles, clapping him on the shoulder. โYouโre the fuckinโ best, Hank, I want you to know that.โ
Adam steps away from the TV heโs just set down on the dresser as Garrett moves around him, Hankโs recliner in his arms. โYou gonna listen to the game tomorrow night?โ
โYou kiddinโ me?โ He plops down in his chair when Garrett leads him over to it. โGame six; wouldnโt miss it for the world. I donโt even shut the TV off when you guys are losing horribly.โ His finger sweeps the room. โBut you all better win and tie up this series. Bring it home for game seven and win it in your hometown.โ
โThatโs the plan. Youโre gonna sit behind the bench with Ollie and my mom and sister.โ
His eyes light. โAnd Cara? I love that feisty woman.โ
โMy feisty woman will be there.โ Emmett sighs. โProbably be the loudest one in the whole damn arena.โ
Once the guys head out, Hank, Dublin, and I relax on the balcony. Itโs a beautiful day in Vancouver, all blue skies and sunshine, and it somehow gets a thousand times more beautiful when Olivia walks through the door with a huge smile that lights up all my insides.
โI brought lunch,โ she exclaims, unpacking a big Greek salad and a few pita wraps. She digs around in her school bag, producing three bottles. โAnd iced tea!โ
โMy favorite,โ Hank says as he wraps his hand around a bottle.
โBack off,โ I tell him. โI know youโre talking about my girl and not the iced tea.โ
He snickers into the bottle as Olivia unwraps his pita and places it in front of him. โDamn.โ
โYouโre an angel.โ I press my lips to hers. โHow much time you got?โ โOnly twenty minutes if I want to get back in time for my next class.โ
โI guess the real question is whether or not you want to.โ I wag my brows, an invitation to ditch class.
โOnly another week and a half.โ
โThen I get you to myself for the whole summer.โ
โHate to tell ya, son,โ Hank says, โbut you gotta share her with the rest of us.โ
โI donโt gotta do shit. Iโve been sharing her with a fuckload of horny teens all year. Iโve done my fair share.โ
Hank smiles, eyes gleaming beneath the sun. โI canโt believe you two will officially be living together in a matter of days. Iโm so happy you found each other.โ He lays his hand on top of Oliviaโs when she gives him a squeeze. โAre you sad to be saying good-bye to your house?โ
Olivia thinks for a moment, chewing. Her eyes find mine and she smiles, shaking her head enthusiastically. โHonestly, no. I thought I might be, but the truth is itโs never felt like a home. I canโt wait to share a home with Carter.โ She winks at me. โBut mostly I canโt wait to have seven fireplaces.โ
โMhmm.โ I reach under the table, slipping my hand beneath her skirt, petting her thigh. โKeep talking, Ollie girl.โ I keep on my path but stop and make a face when I canโt get to where Iโm going. โWhat the fuck is this?โ
She shifts back, flashing me her toned legs beneath the army green skirt sheโs sporting. โItโs a skort.โ
โA skort? What the fuck is a skort?โ
โA contraption for horny little shits like you.โ She snickers to herself, smoothing the stretchy fabric. โA skirt with shorts underneath. Perfect for teaching gym class in the summer.โ
โI donโt like it.โ Itโs not easily accessible. โTake it off.โ
โIโm sure the boys would love that.โ She tests me with an arched brow.
Fuck.ย โNo. Keep it on.โ
Hank sighs. โIโve never felt blinder than I do right now.โ
Olivia only eats half her pita, so when Iโm done my two, I devour the rest of hers.
She slips her sandals off and wiggles her toes before pressing her bare foot against mine. โYour feet are massive.โ
โYour feet are baby-sized,โ I counter.
Her brows pull down, sassy, unimpressed frowny face in full effect.
โYou know what they say about giant feet?โ I whisper, kissing the corner of her mouth.
โGiant ego.โ
โGiant dick,โ Hank and I say together, earning an outraged gasp from my lovely lady.
โHonestly.โ Olivia stands, gathering the garbage as she shakes her head. โItโs a wonder you two arenโt actually related.โ
โChances are your kids will be just like him,โ Hank supplies.
โGreat. Canโt wait.โ She checks her watch, sighing. โI gotta get going.โ โIโll walk you out,โ I offer. โYou up for a walk, Hank? The riverโs just
through the park down the street.โ
He nods, and Dublin races to his side as he stands.
Outside, I watch Olivia swing herself up into the front seat of the truck with ease. Sheโs mastered it over the past few months.
โYou know, for someone who put up such a fight about driving this thing in the first place, you sure seem to love it.โ I make a show of looking around. โI donโt see any snow.โ
She folds over the steering wheel, hugging it to her body. โIโve grown accustomed to the power that comes with being up so high. I love her; donโt take her away from me.โ
Iโd never, of course. She let me fuck her in the backseat a few nights ago. I drove fifty minutes to the drive-in theater just for an excuse to do it.
โWouldnโt dream of it.โ I take her chin between my hands, kissing her perfect lips three times. โSee you at home, pumpkin.โ
Hank is quiet on the walk over to the park, which is how I know thereโs something he wants to say. He proves me right the second his ass hits the bench at the edge of the river.
โYou know, I always knew there was someone out there for you, but I couldnโt have dreamed up a more perfect match than that girl back there. Youโre a teddy bear for Ollie.โ
โI love her.โ It might be my only excuse, but itโs a good one. She helped me become a person that Iโm certain my dad would be proud of. Iโm not sure I wouldโve found that version of myself if sheโd never come into my world and tested me.
โI know you do. Thereโs nothing more obvious in this world than how much you two love each other.โ He runs a hand over his mouth. โSo when you gonna ask that girl to marry you?โ
I stare out at the crystal-clear water, the way the sun makes it sparkle. The hint of breeze makes it ripple, rushing slowly and quietly down the stream. โItโs soon.โ
Hank tips his head back, chuckling. He clicks his tongue. โTrue love doesnโt wait for anything and it sure as hell doesnโt follow a timeline.โ
My teeth find my bottom lip and I squash the urge to gnaw on it. โI never thought about marriage before Olivia.โ
โBut you think about it now. With her.โ
Yeah. I do. All the time. โI canโt imagine my world without her in it.โ โThat sounds a whole lot like aย soonย to me, son.โ
Real soon.