โYou look beautiful, Vee.โ
Ryan turns his head my way in the back seat, giving me a soft and proud grin as we wait in the line of cars out front of an all too
extravagant building.
โThank you.โ I nudge my shoulder into his.
โNo, thankย you. If you didnโt agree to be my plus-one to this thing, I wouldโve been screwed. Do you remember my GMโs niece? The one I had to help out with that movie premiere? She hasnโt left me alone since, and our General Manager asked me to bring her tonight, but thankfully, you had already said yes.โ
โSounds like true love. Iโm sorry to have stood in the way.โ โPlease. Basketball is my only true love.โ
โRomantic.โ
Running my hands down the sky-blue satin of my gown, I take a deep breath. The price tag on this dress almost made me sick, it was so expensive. But as soon as I put it on and my brother saw the confidence run through every nerve in my body, he checked out and paid for it before I was even out of the dressing room.
Confidenceย has been an interesting word lately.
I couldnโt tell you the last time I felt it consistently, but I have as of late. As much as I donโt want to admit it, Zandersโ attention has done a number on my self-confidenceโin the best way possible.
I know he doesnโt completely know me, but the parts heโs seen, make me feel seen. He knows the right things to say, and not in a blanket
statement this-is-what-girls-like-to-hear way. But in a way that theyโre catered just to me. He makes me feel good, whether thatโs his small lingering stares, the sweet gift on Christmas, or the hot as hell kiss on New Yearโs.
He makes me feel good.
The New Yearโs kiss was my fault, and probably shouldnโt have happened, but I couldnโt help myself. Iโd been fighting our physical connection for months now, and for just a moment, I wanted to give in. I wanted to feel wanted.
But that kiss felt like a step in the direction I promised myself I wouldnโt take.
Iโve been teetering with the idea that maybe I can keep it casual by doing the road hookup thing with him. Truthfully, I have no idea whatโs going on between us, so to protect my heart, Iโve been trying to convince myself thatโs all it is for Zandersโa physical pull. Because allowing myself to believe itโs anything more than that opens me up to getting hurt.
The potential damage he could do, judging by the way I feel about him already, scares the shit out of me.
The guy doesnโt date, he rarely repeats his hookups, and he sure as hell doesnโt do relationshipsโat least he never has before. But I have to be okay with that because I want to be around him.
I like talking to him.
I like that he lets me see hidden sides to him.
I loved sleeping with him, and I like the confidence he gives me.
Though, at this moment, as we pull up in front of endless flashing cameras, thanks to the mob of reporters trying to get a taste of every big athlete in Chicago attending Maddisonโs fundraiser, the confidence is replaced with nerves.
โYouโre good, Vee,โ Ryan quietly says, reassuring me before his door opens.
As my brother steps out of the car and onto the red carpet, flashes illuminate the night sky so brightly youโd assume it was mid-afternoon instead of eight in the evening. The shouts and cheers for my twinโs attention cause my throat to dry up, knowing Iโm about to step out next to him.
I hate this.
Maybe our driver can pull around back and drop me off there instead.
Iโm about two seconds from asking him when my brother reaches back into the car, holding his hand out for me to grab.
Shit.
Swallowing hard, I place my hand in his, allowing him to help me out of the car. Ryan shields me as much as possible as I keep my head low, but I canโt really hide. There are too many people.
My heart races the further I get down the carpet, but at the same time, I know the only way to get away from this attention is to reach the entryway door in front of me. So, I keep moving.
โRyan Shay!โ reporters call out, wanting to get my brotherโs attention. โRyan Shay, are you on a date?โ
โWho is your date?โ
I get that my brother is never pictured with women because he doesnโt date, but gross.
The doorman opens the main entrance, and Ryan ushers me inside before turning back to the mob that itches for his attention. โIโm here with my twin sister, so you can all relax,โ he laughs. โLetโs have a good night for a good cause. Thank you.โ
Always diplomatic, he offers the crowd a wave and a kind smile before following me inside.
โYou okay?โ My protective brother leads me to the coat check.
Nodding in agreement, I shrug off my winter coat, checking it in as Ryan does the same.
Thankfully, he cleared up who I was, so hereโs hoping that keeps my picture off the internet tomorrow. I can barely handle the judgment from my own mother, let alone thousands of savage internet trolls.
As soon as weโre led into the main ballroom, my eyes widen in shock. The lighting, the music, the crowdโitโs all so beautiful and overwhelming to see this many people support Maddisonโs charity foundation.
โShay!โ a few of Ryanโs teammates call out, urging us over to the small high-top table theyโre standing around.
โLittle Shay.โ Dom, Ryanโs teammate, looks me up and down as I approach. โYou look smoking hot tonight. Very bangable.โ
โWatch it,โ my brother warns.
โFor someone else,โ Dom corrects. โSomeone who is not your twin brotherโs teammate, and maybe someone who is cool with having their dick cut off.โ
โGood to see you, Dom.โ Laughing, I hug the big man. My brotherโs pro teammates are all pretty awesome, which is vastly contradictory to how I feel about his college ones.
One college one.
One college one who is going to be here tonight.
โAm I allowed to give your baby sister a glass of champagne? Or is that grounds for getting my ass beat too?โ
โIโm no oneโs baby sister. Hotshot over hereโโI motion towards my twinโโis only three minutes older.โ
Ryan drapes an arm over my shoulders. โYouโre still my baby sister, but Stevie is more of a beer girl. Iโm gonna go grab us a round.โ
Ryan takes off, leaving me with his teammates. As I said, theyโre cool, but I have absolutely nothing to contribute to their conversation about last nightโs double-overtime loss. So as the giant basketball players tower over me, rehashing their failed game, I allow my eyes to wander the room.
The space is stunning, with soft lighting, low music, and a wall full of auction items. Art, game tickets, and memorabilia, all donated to raise money for Maddisonโs charity.
The guests are stunning, dressed to impress. Gorgeous women in extravagant gowns drape the arms of Chicagoโs most prominent athletes. Tall, built men overtake the room, all wearing their best tuxedos. Everyone is just so…beautiful.
Working my gaze around the room, a sudden magnetic pull brings my attention to the space between two of my brotherโs teammates. There in the distance, across the room, a pair of hazel eyes watch me.
Zanders.
God, he looks good. Heโs surrounded by countless people begging for his attention, but his focus is set on me.
A soft smile rests on his full, very kissable lips before he silently mouths our favorite phrase, โYou following me?โ from across the room.
A laugh escapes me as I hold his eye contact, a blush heating my cheeks. Zanders wears an all too giddy grin, matching mine.
โLittle Shay, whatโs so funny?โ Dom asks.
Bringing my attention back to the group of guys Iโm standing with, I shake my head to tell them nothing. Iโm not ready for my brother to know about my hookup with Evan Zanders, and filling his teammates in, is a disaster waiting to happen.
โWhoโs that with your brother?โ Dom motions towards the bar.
Without turning that way, I already know who it is. The pit in my stomach knows too.
After all these years, the idea of seeing Brett tonight has been weighing on me for weeks now. We have such a sordid history, and something about him will always remind me that Iโm not enough. But at the same, Iโve always wanted to be. No piece of me wants to be with him now, but part of me wants him to want me for once.
I know that sounds fucked up, but this push and pull we had for years, more so him pulling away and me chasing to be enough, messed with my self-worth like you wouldnโt believe.
I just wanted him to choose me, and now years later, I feel like I need to prove Iโm worthy of being chosen.
So, here I am, my wild curls as straight as an arrow. My clutch resting in my hands held over my stomach, trying to hide the curve there.
What is wrong with me? Why do I care? โLittle Shay, who is that?โ
Finally, my eyes slide over to the bar finding Ryan with his old college teammateโmy ex-boyfriend.
Ryan has two beers in his hand, one for me, Iโm assuming, when Brettโs eyes meet with mine.
My stomach drops.
I want to run and hide, but I also want to stay put and prove to him something that doesnโt need proving.
That Iโm enough.
โRyanโs college teammate,โ I absentmindedly answer.
Brettโs smile lifts when he sees me before he pats my brotherโs shoulder, picks up two flutes of champagne, and heads my way.
I canโt keep my eyes off him. He looks good. Heโs just as handsome, though his body has slightly changed due to the lack of basketball in his life.
And even these few moments of being around him again, I know I canโt do it. I canโt be in the same city as him. I already feel like Iโm not enough.
โDoes Shay know that youโve banged his college teammate?โ Domโs tone is amused but somewhat fearful for the man walking my way.
โYeah. The three of us were close friends, and heโs my ex-boyfriend.โ
โOh shit.โ Dom grabs his champagne glass from the table, motioning to the rest of his teammates. โThatโs our cue.โ
The big guys take off as Brett approaches me with a champagne flute outstretched.
โStevie, you look amazing.โ โYeah, I know.โ
A low chuckle escapes Brettโs lips. โWhereโd my humble Stevie go?โ Humble? I think he means insecure.
Lifting the flute a little higher, he waits for me to take it. โI donโt really drink champagne,โ I remind him.
โYou can tonight. Come on. I havenโt seen you in years. Have a drink with me.โ
Reluctantly, I take the glass from him, never being great at saying no to this man.
โHow are you?โ
โIโm good,โ I quickly answer, nodding. โYou?โ
Bringing the bubbly liquid to my lips, I slightly grimace. Itโs just so fucking sweet. I want a beer.
โDoing better now. Ryan has a few people he wants to introduce me to tonight, so if all goes well, Iโll be working in sports again, and even better, Iโll be living in the same city as you.โ
Brett reaches out, stroking a piece of my smooth and straight hair, running it between his fingers. โI love when you wear your hair like this.โ
I turn my head away from him, not sure if I like him touching me again.
But also, not sure if I donโt.
โStevie, Iโm so happy to see you,โ Brett says out of nowhere. My eyes dart to his, completely confused. We havenโt dated in years. We havenโt spoken in years. Heโs just out of options.
โDonโt say that,โ I beg. โNot after the things you said.โ โWhat are you talking about?โ
Does he really not know? Does he not realize that I heard him tell his whole team, sans my brother, that he had been using me for our entire three- year relationship? That he was moving on to better and hotter things as soon as he turned pro?
โAll I know is suddenly my girlfriend fell off the face of the earth, and I never heard from you once we graduated.โ
โYour girlfriend? Or the girl you were using to fill the time until you could move on to better things?โ
โStevie, what are you talking about?โ
โI heard you!โ My voice raises slightly, anger bubbling. โThat day in the locker room. You told the entire team that you were only with me because you were bored and that you were going pro and would have endless options at your fingertips. I heard you.โ
โAre you shitting me, Stevie? Thatโs why youโve avoided me all these years? Thatโs locker room talk.โ
Wait. Was it? Was I exaggerating this whole time about the words he said about me?
My brows furrow in confusion. Even if it was locker room talk, thatโs exactly how he treated me for yearsโlike I was an option, and he was waiting around for a better one. So, no. Iโm not wrong.
โYou need to get over it.โ
My eyes dart to his. โGet over it?โ
โYes, get over it. Youโve avoided me for years. Youโve avoided my messages. But now weโre about to live in the same city, and I know you still have feelings for me. You always have. So donโt be like this just because you overheard some locker room talk.โ
I have nothing to say because Iโm not sure heโs wrong.ย Feelingsย probably isnโt the correct term, but maybe I have something to prove. That Iโm better than the situation he put me in.
โYour family loves me. Theyโve always wanted us together, and now Iโm here. This isnโt over, and you know it.โ
โIt is over.โ My tone has no conviction whatsoever. โNo, itโs not.โ
โShe said itโs over,โ a commandingly strong and confident voice says behind me.
I can feel Zandersโ presence, and having him back me up, causes my spine to straighten, to stand a little taller.
From behind, Zanders reaches over me and pulls the barely tasted glass of champagne from my hands, leaving it on the table, before he slips a beer into my grasp instead.
โHoly hell!โ Brett exclaims, a nervous laugh bellowing from his stomach. โEvan Zanders! I was hoping to meet you tonight. Iโm Brett.โ He reaches out for the defenseman to shake his hand, but Zanders refuses.
โGood to know. Can you give me a moment alone with Stevie?โ
Brett fumbles, his hand retreating to his side. โUh, sure thing.โ His brows knit together. โStevie, weโll dance later.โ
โNo, you wonโt.โ Zandersโ large hand grips my hip from behind, staking a claim. The metal of his rings digs into my hipbone with his commanding touch, and I can feel the annoyance radiating off him.
Even though the touch is small, Brett catches it right away. โDoes your brother know?โ
โDoes my brother know what you said about me?โ
Zandersโ grip on me tightens, his fingertips bunching the satin fabric, and the heat searing off him.
โNo, does your brother know about this.โ Brett nods towards the giant man behind me.
โThereโs nothing for him to know.โ
Zandersโ hand slips off me, making me miss his possessive touch, but still, he stays firmly rooted behind me, and having him here gives me the confidence I need.
โI think you should go, Brett.โ I end the conversation with that. โWeโll talk later.โ
โI donโtโโ
โWeย willย talk later.โ His tone is pointed and angry as he looks down at me then up to Zanders. But even though heโs trying to be demanding a-hole, I can see the intimidation in his eyes.
Good.
He always intimidated me in a way, so seeing the roles reversed, thanks to the sexy as sin man behind me, feels good.
Brett takes off, and Zanders slides around, facing me, with his eyes locked on the back of my ex-boyfriend.
โWho the hell is that?โ Zanders casually leans one arm onto the high- top table next to us, looking like an absolute snack I want to devour.
Sweet baby Jesus, he looks good. Like real good. His tuxedo is all black, the entire thing tailored to fit every muscle of his body. His tatted hands extend past the cuffs, and his fingers are still decorated with his rings
โjust the way I like them.
โStevie girl.โ Zanders lifts my chin, causing my wandering gaze to lock with his. โIโm going to need you to stop drooling over me for a second and tell me who that is.โ
My eyes narrow being called out like that, but heโs not wrong. โThatย is my ex-boyfriend.โ
โI hate him.โ
โShocking,โ I laugh.
โWhat did you mean your brother doesnโt know what he said about you? What did he say about you?โ
Zandersโ hazel eyes are pointed and focused, urging the words out of me, but my brother is right there, over his shoulder at the bar, and now is just not the time.
โCan we talk about it later?โ
โWill we? Will you tell me later?โ
โYes, I will.โ Which is true. I find myself being completely open and honest with Zanders, and I like talking to him. So yes, I will tell him if he cares to ask again.
Following his eyes with mine, I watch him take in every inch of my body. And I let him. I feel no need to cover up or turn to a more flattering angle when it comes to him.
โYou look…โ Zanders loses his words as his stare bounces between my breasts then lingers on my exposed leg, the one the thigh-high slit canโt cover.
โYouโre beautiful, Stevie.โ His tone is soft and authentic. โUnreal.โ He shakes his head. His hazel irises make their way back to mine as they dance all over my face, taking me in.
โThis dress is…yeah. Wow. Makes the green in your eyes disappear.
Theyโre just blue tonight.โ
Why is he saying it like that? Itโs making my heart flutter and my lungs shrink.
โYour hair is pretty like this.โ He doesnโt touch me. Instead, he nods towards it. โBut I miss your curls. Theyโre your signature.โ
A small smile lifts at my lips. I love my curls too, and here I am straightening them to impress someone who didnโt care to choose me.
The way Zanders is looking at me doesnโt feel sexual. It feels like heโs seeing me, and itโs throwing me off.
Zanders is physical. Sex. Attraction. These are the things I know as fact. But his expression right now is soft, like heโs in pain from attempting to hold himself back as he takes me in.
Clearing my throat, I pull my focus away from him, needing to not feel the things heโs making me feel right now. โThis is amazing, the turn out for Maddisonโs foundation.โ
Zandersโ brows crease in confusion. โStevie, you know thatโโ
โVee,โ Ryan interrupts, holding a beer in each hand. โWhereโd Brett go?โ
Ryanโs blue-green eyes bounce between Zanders and me.
โIโm not sure.โ I motion towards the defenseman. โRyan, this is Evan Zanders. Zanders, this is my brother, Ryan.โ
โHey, man, nice to meet you.โ Zanders stands up straight before putting his hand out for Ryan to shake.
Ryan returns the greeting. โYeah, I know who you are.โ Fuck.
The tension is thick between the three of us, no one saying a word, and Zanders is clearly unimpressed with my brother trying to play hardball.
โShould we go find Brett?โ Ryan turns towards me. โThe three of us havenโt hung out since college.โ
โI donโt want to.โ My eyes dart to Zandersโ, silently asking him to stay quiet.
Zanders leans his elbow on the high-top, crossing one foot over the other, looking casual as can be and not intimidated by my brother in the slightest.
โWell, we should go get a fresh drink at the bar then.โ My brother attempts another excuse to get me away from the defenseman, but this one is a terrible try, seeing as I have an almost full drink in my hand and another fresh one waiting for me in his.
Zanders lets out a knowing chuckle before standing up straight. โRyan, it was nice to meet you.โ He pats my brother on the shoulder.
โStevie…โ Zanders slides his hand on my waist, splaying it over my rib cage and not giving a shit that my brother is two feet away, watching. โSave me that dance.โ His warm lips graze my cheekbone, placing a soft kiss there before he takes off, leaving my twin and me alone.
โVee,โ Ryan whines. โNo. Please no. Not him.โ โWhat are you talking about?โ
โDonโt lie. You likeย himย of all people?โ
โI donโt…likeย him.โ Keeping my eyes off my brother, I add, โBut I donโt not like him either.โ
โStevie, that guy goes through women like itโs his job. Heโs a fucking media personality that gives Chicago sports a bad name.โ
โHeโs not like that. Thereโs a lot more to him that outsiders donโt see.โ โAnd youโre not an outsider?โ Ryanโs question might sound
condescending to anyone else, but I know my brother, and with the worried expression heโs wearing right now, itโs simply just a concerned question.
โI donโt know. I think maybe Iโm not. I think I might know more about him than most people.โ
Ryan exhales a deep, resigned breath. โYouโre an adult, so you can do what you want, and I trust your opinion, but Vee…I canโt see anything coming from this other than you getting hurt.โ
His eyes are filled with worry and concern but no judgment.
Ironic, really, that his old college buddy is here and has been ten times worse to me than Zanders has ever treated me. But Ryan doesnโt know how Brett treated me the same way he doesnโt know how Zanders treats meโ like Iโm important.
โI love you, and Iโm worried, is all.โ He shoots me an apologetic smile before swinging his arm over my shoulders.
And that little reminder that heโs worried reminds me that maybe I should be too. That feeling the things Iโm feeling, or trying not to feel, is exactly what I promised myself I wouldnโt do after things ended with Brett and me.
And thatโs having feelings for another athlete, especially one who is in the spotlight as much as Zanders is.
โSorry to interrupt.โ A gorgeous, tall woman slides up next to my brother, standing real close and not caring for my space one bit. โBut I wanted to introduce myself.โ She cuts in the area between Ryan and me, her back to my face.
Jesus. Maybe she should plaster โjersey chaserโ on her forehead. โIโm Rachel.โ
โRyan.โ My brother holds out his hand to shake hers, but she holds on a little longer than necessary.
This bitch Rachel looks over her shoulder, her eyes connecting with mine, then back to scan the crowd as if she could get caught for being over here.
โI know who you are.โ She turns back to Ryan. โIโve seen you at a few city events, and Iโve always wanted to introduce myself.โ
โWell, itโs nice to meet you.โ
โYou too.โ She flips her hair over her shoulder, smacking me in the face with it. โIโll be here all night, so come find me.โ
She takes off but looks back, shooting my brother a wink. โAbsolutely not.โ
Ryan laughs. โWhat, you can sleep with people I donโt like, but I canโt?โ
โWe arenโt…never mind.โ Ryan doesnโt want to hear that. โAnd that chick is…no.โ
โJust giving you shit. Iโm good off that.โ Ryan turns his back, leaning his forearms on the high-top table and clinking his beer bottle with mine. โWe should make a twin pact where neither of us date.โ
โHa ha. Funny. Coming from the guy who doesnโt date.โ
His eyes twinkle with mischief before he brings his beer to his lips. โWe arenโt dating either so that you know. Zanders and I.โ
โSo, what are you doing then? Because it sounds to me like the biggest d-bag in the city is fucking with my sister.โ
I donโt know how to answer that, but before I can attempt, Maddison approaches our table.
โHey.โ He smiles, his hand intertwined with his wifeโs. โHey, Stevie,โ Logan adds with a slight wave.
โHey, guys. Logan, you look beautiful. Green is your color.โ
โI can say the same about you and blue. You look great. Are you two having a good time?โ
โYes. This place is amazing.โ
Maddison and Loganโs eyes bounce between Ryan and me before I realize they havenโt been introduced. This is strange. Usually, my brother is the one everyone knows, and Iโm the tag-along sister.
โOh, my bad.โ I turn towards my Ryan. โRyan, this is Maddison, heโs the captain for the Raptors, and this is Logan.โ I motion to the beauty with red hair. โThey live in our building. And this is my brother, Ryan Shay.โ
Loganโs cheeks turn a slight shade of rose. โI was going to come over here and pretend like I donโt know who you are, but the truth is, Iโm a huge fan.โ
Ryan laughs. โYouโre married to the captain of the best hockey team in the league right now, and youโre a fan of mine?โ
โBullshit, right?โ Maddison adds with sarcasm.
โDonโt get me wrong,โ Logan begins. โIโm a hockey fan now, but basketball is my first love.โ
Ryan clinks his bottle with Loganโs champagne flute. โMy kind of people.โ
โWell, we wanted to come over and say thank you guys for coming,โ Maddison cuts in. โAnd Ryan, I saw you donated your family tickets and a one-on-one coaching session to the silent auction. Thatโs awesome, man, thank you.โ
โAbsolutely. Glad I could help out. This foundation you created is pretty fucking cool.โ
โWell, actually, itโs not just meโโ someone interrupts Maddison mid- sentence, whispering in his ear.
โThatโs my cue,โ Maddison says. โBe right back, baby.โ He kisses his wife before following the man who interrupted him.
โGood luck!โ Logan calls out before sliding around the table to stand next to me, both of us facing the stage where Maddison is headed.
โShay!โ Dom calls out from the bar.
Ryan knocks my shoulder. โYou good?โ I nod in response. โNice to meet you, Logan.โ
โYou too,โ she says before my brother takes off to hang out with his teammates.
Maddison takes the stage with the guy who swept him away.
โWho is that?โ I ask Logan, only the two of us left at the high-top table, less than ten feet away from the stage.
โThatโs Rich.โ Logan rolls her eyes. โHeโs Eli and Zeeโs manager, and heโs the worst. I mean, heโs made the boys a ton of money, but morally, Iโm not a fan.โ
Watching Zanders take the stage with Maddison, my brows knit in confusion. โWhatโs going on?โ
โOh, theyโre just going to do a welcome speech and thank everyone for coming out.โ
โZanders too?โ
โOf course.โ Logan lightly laughs. โHeโs half of Active Minds. He and Eli started the foundation together four years ago.โ
My lips slightly part. โWhat?โ My stare is glued on the beautiful man on the stage as he gets prepped with a microphone.
โYou didnโt know? He didnโt tell you?โ
Shaking my head, I tell Logan no.
โHeโs the person who got Eli into therapy back when we were in college, and heโs really passionate about helping kids find the support they need too. If it werenโt for Zee, I donโt know that Eli would be the man he is today.โ
Fuck.
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
Iโm not ready to know this side of Zanders. Iโm already fighting off my feelings. I donโt need to know heโs entirely self-aware and an activist when it comes to mental health.
My mouth feels dry as I try to swallow, so I chug the rest of my beer, needing the liquid as well as the courage.
โPeople meet him, or they hear about him in the tabloids or news, and they think they know him,โ Logan continues. โThey think they need to change him. Women try to change him. People assume he needs some huge development as a person, but the truth is Zee is an amazing guy, and he always has been. Heโs the best friend to us, he treats our kids as his own, and heโs extremely protective. He loves hard and cares about his people like you wouldnโt believe. So, thereโs nothing about him that needs to change. He just needs someone to accept who he is and appreciate what he brings to the table. Heโs always going to be arrogant and unapologetic and blunt as hell, but those are things that make him who he is. He just needs someone to see who he already is and meet him there.โ
My eyes stay glued to the stage as Maddison and Zanders approach the front, but my heart is beating a mile a minute.
โHe needs someone to protect him too.โ
Donโt blink. Donโt blink. Donโt blink.
Thereโs a bit of moisture forming at the corners of my eyes, but I donโt know why. I just feel overwhelmed at this moment, learning about a massive part of who Zanders is.
One thing I find solace in when it comes to Zanders is his inability to lie. Iโve been lied to more times than Iโd like to admit, but with Zanders, itโs been entirely freeing knowing that heโs going to say exactly whatโs on his mind. But here he is, lying about who he is, and regardless of him lying to hide an amazing part of his life, it throws me off in an unexpected way.
Why doesnโt he let people see this side to him?
โWhy didnโt he say anything?โ I whisper, but my question is too quiet for Logan to hear.
Iโm wholly glued in as Zanders and Maddison give their welcome speech. And during that speech, I learn all about the turning point in their lives that caused both the boys to get into therapy. And although Zanders doesnโt refer to his mother as the reason he felt so angry twelve years ago, I know sheโs the reason why he felt abandoned.
They touch on their bond and how they were once hated rivals growing up, but their journey to find mental freedom is what caused them to connect and grow the friendship they have now.
They speak on behalf of some of the kids in their organization who have benefited from the donations theyโve collected over the years and where tonightโs donations will go.
But even after their speeches, I still have one major, looming question. Why doesnโt Zanders let people see this side to him?