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Chapter no 26 – ZANDERS

Mile High (Windy City Series Book 1)

โ€œTreferee.

hatโ€™s a fucking bullshit call, and you know it!โ€

โ€œZee, chill the fuck out!โ€ Maddison grabs the back of my jersey, keeping me from getting any closer to the blind as fuck

โ€œSlashing. Chicago. Number Eleven. Two minutes.โ€ โ€œFuck that!โ€

โ€œZee, get your ass in the box and shut the hell up!โ€ Maddison pushes me towards the opposite side of the ice, where Iโ€™m about to spend another two minutes out of the gameโ€”my third penalty of the night.

Chicago fans slap the glass, trying to get my attention, but I donโ€™t look in any direction other than straight ahead towards the ice.

This game sucks.

Well, the boys are playing greatโ€”all but me. Iโ€™ve been making sloppy plays, delivering dirty hits, and overall being more of a deterrent than a help to my team.

I may as well get my ass thrown out and do the boys a favor.

Starting a meaningless fight sounds fan-fucking-tastic, seeing as Iโ€™ve been seething for an entire week now and needing to take it out on someone. Dirty fight on the ice? Itโ€™s what people expect. Whatโ€™s the point in proving them wrong?

The reason for my week-long shitty attitude is strictly because I havenโ€™t seen or heard from a particular curly-haired flight attendant since the gala. I wouldnโ€™t say Stevie is avoiding me since we havenโ€™t had any road games,

and she doesnโ€™t have my number, but still, if she changed her mind about letting me take her on a date, she knows how to get ahold of me.

And clearly, she hasnโ€™t changed her mind.

It sucks having feelings. Itโ€™s terrible when theyโ€™re not reciprocated. Iโ€™ve never had that issue. Iโ€™ve never liked someone, and whatever my intentions were with a woman, they were always returned.

I sound ridiculous. Twenty-eight years old and making a big deal aboutย likingย someone. But it is a big deal to me. Iโ€™ve never felt more than just a physical attraction to someone before. But with Stevie, Iโ€™m attracted to her body, mind, mouth, and heart.

And sheโ€™s out of reach because of my fucked-up reputation.

โ€œEleven, youโ€™re up,โ€ the penalty box usher reminds me. As the last fifteen seconds of my two-minute sentence winds down, I stand from the bench.

As soon as that plexiglass door opens, allowing me onto the ice, I beeline it straight for Tampaโ€™s star forward, delivering a dirty blow and throwing him into the boards while the puck is nowhere near his stick.

And when Maddison shakes his head at me in disappointment as Iโ€™m thrown out of the game and escorted into the locker room, I yell over my shoulder, โ€œDoing you boys a favor!โ€

A quick rinse does the trick before I suit back up, grabbing my keys and wallet from my locker. The third period still has ten more minutes of gameplay, but I need to get out of here. The team can fine me for missing our post-game meeting and press conference. I donโ€™t care.

โ€œZee,โ€ Loganโ€™s gentle voice stops me in my tracks as I open the back exit of the locker room. She stands opposite the hall. โ€œAre you okay?โ€

Gaze dropping, I nod. A very unconvincing nod, Iโ€™ll admit.

โ€œNo, youโ€™re not,โ€ she sighs. Opening her arms, she takes a step forward and covers me in a hug. Well, as much as she can. Sheโ€™s tall for a woman, but Iโ€™m huge. Regardless of my size, I sink into the embrace of one of my best friends. โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ I say into her hug. โ€œIโ€™m just pissed off right now, I guess.โ€

โ€œAt Stevie?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ Shaking my head, we pull away. โ€œAt myself. Itโ€™s my fault Iโ€™m in this fucked-up situation where she canโ€™t figure out which side of me is real.โ€

Logan gives me an apologetic half-smile. โ€œI think deep down she knows, but Zee, youโ€™ve got to understand besides my family, everyone in the world thinks youโ€™re this certain guy. And yeah, you made that decision years ago to further your career, but thatโ€™s not you. So, stop playing into it. That shit you pulled on the iceโ€โ€”she motions towards the rinkโ€”โ€œthatโ€™s not the real Zee. Thatโ€™s the bad-guy EZ that doesnโ€™t exist, so stop playing into it. Maybe that will clear things up for Stevie.โ€

โ€œLo, she knows more about me than I ever planned on allowing someone else to know. And she still thinks Iโ€™m some piece of shit. What the hell am I supposed to do with that?โ€

โ€œNo, she doesnโ€™t.โ€ Logan shakes her head. โ€œLook, I didnโ€™t talk to her much last week at the gala, and I donโ€™t know her, but I think sheโ€™s confused about why you put out this media persona to the world. Give her a little grace. Eli was the most selfish person when we met, and if he kept acting that way towards everyone else in public but was sweet just to me behind closed doors, I think maybe Iโ€™d be confused too. His real change happened when he started to love everyone around him, not only himself and not just me.โ€

Oh God, sheโ€™s right. Sheโ€™s always right.

โ€œIโ€™m not ready to be honest with everyone yet.โ€

โ€œOkay, but you can be honest with her. You need to tell her everything. Tell her about your family and tell her why you choose to let the world view you the way you do. If you really like her, Zee, I think you need to tell her everything.โ€

Looking down, I keep my stare locked on the floor. โ€œI do really like her.โ€

Logan doesnโ€™t respond, and when my gaze darts back to hers, I find wide eyes and lifted brows.

โ€œWhat?โ€ I ask with caution.

Her green eyes sparkle with a knowing glint. โ€œI never thought Iโ€™d hear you say those words,โ€ she giggles. โ€œBut they sound good coming from you.โ€

โ€œOh God.โ€ I playfully roll my eyes. โ€œIโ€™m turning into Maddison, arenโ€™t

I?โ€

โ€œLittle bit. Speaking of my husband, I need to get back to the game.โ€

I open my arms to hug her again. โ€œHeโ€™ll kill me if Iโ€™m the reason you

donโ€™t see one of his hundreds of goals.โ€ My tone drips with sarcasm.

โ€œWe both know heโ€™ll show me the replay over and over again, even if I do see it in person.โ€

She gives me a tight squeeze, her playful tone shifting. โ€œZee, you deserve to be loved unconditionally, but you have to lay all your cards on the table in order for that to happen.โ€

I hug her a little longer, both of us silent. โ€œLove you,โ€ I remind her before taking off down the hall, feeling a bit lighter and knowing what I need to do. โ€œHey, Lo?โ€

โ€œHmm?โ€ She turns around to face me at the opposite end of the hall. โ€œGet the fuck out of finance. You really should be a therapist.โ€

Her playful laugh echoes off the walls of the narrow hallway before she heads back to the rink to watch the final few minutes of the game.

 

After a couple of days of mulling it over, my shitty attitude began to shift. Logan was right, I do deserve unconditional love, but thereโ€™s someone else who deserves it too.

As soon as I walk into the Maddisonsโ€™ apartment, Iโ€™m greeted with the bare back of my best friend, his son strapped to his chest as they bounce around the kitchen.

โ€œHey, man,โ€ Maddison shoots over his shoulder.

โ€œHey, Zee,โ€ Logan adds after I pop a kiss on her cheek as she sits at the island.

Making my way around the kitchen, I cup the back of MJโ€™s swaddle as he sleeps on his dadโ€™s chest, kissing the top of his head. Then for good measure, I add a kiss to Maddisonโ€™s cheek.

โ€œZee.โ€ He holds his spatula up in warning. โ€œGet your nasty-ass lips away from me.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s fresh coffee,โ€ Logan offers.

Pulling a cup from the cabinet, I pour myself my daily caffeine fix. โ€œYou staying for breakfast?โ€ Maddison asks.

โ€œNah, I canโ€™t. I gotta get some things done this morning, but I have a favor to ask. Can I steal your daughter?โ€

Both Maddison and Logan turn my way, frozen. Brows furrowed by both my best friends, Logan asks, โ€œWant to try that again?โ€

โ€œCan I steal your daughter for the afternoon?โ€ I correct.

โ€œOh, yeah.โ€ Maddison brushes me off, going back to preparing breakfast.

โ€œOf course,โ€ Logan adds. โ€œWhatโ€™s the occasion?โ€

โ€œWell…โ€ I take a sip of my coffee as I lean back on the kitchen counter. โ€œIโ€™m going to adopt a dog, but I need to make sure sheโ€™ll be okay around Ella first.โ€

A knowing smile slides across Loganโ€™s lips. โ€œIs there a certain place youโ€™re adopting her from? Maybe where a certain flight attendant volunteers?โ€

โ€œMaybe.โ€

โ€œZee, you got it bad,โ€ Maddison laughs. Okay, not entirely wrong.

โ€œIโ€™m not adopting to impress Stevie. I was thinking about what we discussed, Lo, and I do want to be loved. So, why not a dog? Especially one who just wants someone to love them in return. Iโ€™m a single guy, I have a huge place, and I can afford to have someone watch her while weโ€™re traveling.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s her name?โ€ Logan sits forward in excitement.

โ€œRosie. Sheโ€™s a five-year-old Doberman, and from the time Iโ€™ve spent with her and what Stevie has told me, sheโ€™s a total sweetheart. But sheโ€™s been at the shelter for over a year because sheโ€™s a little intimidating, you know? I have the means to take care of her, and she deserves to have someone love her, so why not?โ€

โ€œZee, youโ€™re making me swoon. Baby, what happened to all the dogs you were going to get me?โ€ Logan asks her husband.

โ€œThat was before you were going to give me babies.โ€

โ€œMaybe, if you take a break from making babies, you guys could get a dog?โ€

โ€œWatch your mouth,โ€ Maddison warns, causing Logan and me to burst into laughter.

โ€œUncle Zee!โ€ Ella runs into the kitchen, sliding across the floor in her socks. โ€œI made you this.โ€

She holds out a piece of paper as I pick her up off the ground.

โ€œFor me?โ€ I ask, examining her work. The simple coloring page is scribbled with green and purple crayons, not a single part staying within the

lines. She might not be the next great artist, but fuck, sheโ€™s cute. โ€œItโ€™s beautiful. Thank you.โ€

A proud smile overtakes her little lips.

โ€œHey, you want to go see some doggies with me today?โ€ โ€œDoggies?โ€ Eager green eyes go wide.

โ€œLots of doggies.โ€

She quickly nods before squirming in my grasp, asking to be put down. As soon as her feet hit the floor, she races to her room, which I assume is to get ready.

โ€œIโ€™ll take that as a yes.โ€

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