THAT EVENING,ย Rory carries me through the door of the Filthy Flamingo, and everyone cheers.
โYou made it.โ Pippa grins between us and Streicher raises an eyebrow as Rory gently sets me on the chair beside my sister. Kit, Darcy, Hayden, and Alexei all call out their hellos, crammed into the booth.
Itโs the last time everyone will see each other before the holiday break, and most of the players and their partners are here, talking and laughing, crowding the bar. Jordanโs strung Christmas lights up on a small tree in the back corner, and cheap, sparkly, old-school tinsel drapes over the frames and photos.
โWeโre only staying for an hour,โ Rory mutters before crouching down to inspect my wrapped ankle. โAnd then Iโm taking her home to rest.โ
I watch him check the tensor bandage. He did this when Georgia, the doctor, saw me, too, and demanded she get a second opinion to make sure it wasnโt a high sprain. For the past two hours, Roryโs worn a worried frown, and while itโs adorable as hell, my heart hurts because I know he thinks itโs his fault.
My hand lands on his shoulder and I give him a squeeze. โWhy donโt you come sit up here with me?โ
He glances up at me with hesitation, and I suppress a smile because for a moment, it actually looks like Rory would prefer to sit on the floor beside my ankle, guarding it, but he stands, and after he retrieves a bag of ice from Jordan and places it over my propped-up ankle, he finally takes the seat beside me.
My stomach dips as he loops an arm around my waist, tugging me close.
โWhy are you acting like this?โ I ask softly, gaze lingering on the lock of hair thatโs fallen into his eyes.
They pitch with worry. โI said I wouldnโt let you fall.โ
Oh, god. My heart. โItโs not your fault. I donโt blame you. It was just an accident.โ
โI hate seeing you hurt.โ His throat works and he frowns at my wrist, bandaged up. It aches, but itโs barely noticeable compared to what his pained expression does to me.
โIโm fine, I promise.โ I wiggle my fingers to show him. โDid you have fun today?โ
โBesides when you took a decade off my life?โ
I laugh, and he finally cracks a teasing smile. My stomach flutters at the sight of it.
โYes, I did.โ He winks, mouth still curved up with reluctance. โThank you for coming.โ
I give him a warm look. Behind Jamie and Pippa, I spot Connor at another table, sitting with a few players, but the girl he was with today, Sam, is nowhere in sight. Our gazes meet and his eyes are red and unfocused as he downs the rest of his beer.
Something recoils inside me. Heโs drunk. Some people are cute and sweet and silly when theyโre drunk, but not Connor. From what I remember, he gets childish and pushy.
I shove the thoughts of him away. He doesnโt matter.
โSeeing you with the kids was so cute,โ I tell Rory, refocusing on him. โYouโre so good with them.โ
He makes a thoughtful noise. โIf I wasnโt a hockey player,โ he says, shrugging with a smile I might call shy, โI think Iโd be a gym teacher. Itโs fun, teaching kids how to skate and playing around with them.โ His eyes slide to me, teasing, but thereโs something vulnerable and honest behind his gaze. โWould you still like me if I were a gym teacher?โ
My heart twists in half.
โOf course.โ I give him a cool smile. โYouโd look so good in the shorts.โ
โI do have great legs, donโt I?โ
We grin at each other, and his eyes are bright under the Christmas lights in the bar. Finally, heโs starting to relax and seem like himself again.
โI would, though,โ I add quietly. โLike you if you were a gym teacher, that is.โ
His expression softens as he searches my eyes.
โYouโre a catch. And youโd be a catch even if you didnโt play hockey.โ
Rory Miller is so much more than a hockey player, but I donโt know how to say that without spilling everything to him.
He takes a deep breath like he wants to say something, but instead, his throat works and he just smiles. I donโt know how to categorize this one; itโs sweet, affectionate, and wistful. Heโs gorgeous when he shows me this smile.
Rory brings his mouth to my ear before he gives me the lightest nip on my earlobe, and my breath catches. โLove it when you pump up my ego like this, Hartley.โ
My stomach flutters. โLike you need it.โ
He presses a kiss to my temple, warming me with another quiet laugh. โFrom you? I need it.โ His voice goes low and liquid, and thereโs another flutter low in my belly.
โMaybe later tonight, you can show me what else youโre good at, besides hockey.โ
His eyes flare with heat but he shakes his head. โThatโs not happening tonight.โ
I balk. โWhy not?โ โYou need to rest.โ
I hold his gaze, challenge rising in my eyes as my mouth slides into a knowing smile. โWeโll see.โ I bring my lips to his ear, lowering my voice. โThere are a couple pieces you sent that you still havenโt seen.โ
His eyes dip to my mouth, darkening, but he pulls his gaze away, taking a deep breath like heโs trying to block out the dirty thoughts of what we did last night.
โHartley,โ he groans. โPlease donโt make me hard in public.โ I just chuckle, turning back to the conversation at our table.
โWe fly out tomorrow night,โ Pippa says to Hayden, gesturing at Jamie, Rory, and me. โAlthough,โ her eyes linger on me as she chews her bottom lip, โI donโt think you should go anymore.โ
โWhat?โ My jaw drops in outrage. โIโm not missing Christmas.โ
โPippaโs right,โ Rory says in a firm, no-nonsense tone, that heartbreaking worry back in his gaze. โTheyโll have snow in Silver Falls and I donโt want you to slip on your crutches.โ
Disappointment flows through me in waves. Iโve never missed Christmas with my family, and all those images I daydreamed about that included Rory? Gone.
His fingers tense on my waist. โIโll stay at your place and take care of you.โ
My heart lifts, not knowing what to say as I look up into his pretty blue eyes.
โDonโt be stubborn, Hartley,โ he adds, watching me like he hopes Iโll say yes.
โOkay.โ I nod, blowing out a nervous breath. Heโs going to beย staying with me. Not just crashing in my bed. This is getting more real by the day. โIโd like that.โ
He smiles again, softer this time, and gives me a gentle kiss. โGood,โ he whispers against my mouth. โIโm going to make you rest, Hartley, even if I have to tie you to the bed.โ
My eyebrows wiggle and I grin against his mouth, and from his huff of laughter, he likes that idea just as much as I do.
After convincing Rory I donโt need him to carry me to and from the ladiesโ room, I make my way back through the crowded bar to our table.
I bump into someone, and a wave of hot beer breath hits me in the face. โHey.โ
I recoil at Connorโs bleary gaze. He sways on his feet, wearing an unfocused frown.
โHi.โ My tone, expression, and body language sayย go away. โDid you get the thing I sent? You never thanked me.โ
A gross feeling skitters over my skin. โDonโt send stuff like that to me.โ At the table, Rory watches, tense and on high alert.
โThatโs not okay,โ I add. โEven if I wasnโt dating Rory, that wouldnโt be okay. We work together.โ I give him aย duhย look. โBeing professional, remember?โ
I start to crutch past him, but he sighs and puts a hand on the bar counter beside me, blocking my path to the table.
โI saw the way you were looking at me today,โ he slurs.
Nausea and discomfort roll through me. His hot, wet beer breath slithers over my skin again, and I look to Rory, who stands. Connor takes an unsteady step, smirking down at me, and I step back with my crutches but hit the counter. Thereโs a chair behind me, and Iโm blocked in.
Alarm races through me and my lungs tighten. Rory makes his way over, trying to get around people, but the bar is crowded and loud.
โI wasnโtโโ
โYou were jealous.โ Connor goes on like he didnโt hear me, still giving me that weird smirk. โItโs okay. Thatโs the little game weโre playing here.โ He hiccups.
โI wasnโt jealous.โ My voice comes out sharp. Iโm gripping the crutches harder than I need to, nails digging into the foam. โI donโt care if you have a girlfriend.โ I gesture with my crutch for him to get out of the way. โMove.โ
He steps closer and I shrink back, but thereโs nowhere to go. Iโm backed against the counter. My pulse skyrockets, pounding in my ears. I search for Rory but Connorโs in my way, moving in front of me, mouth on mineโ
A horrified, revolted sound falls out of me and I flinch back, every cell in my body recoiling. Commotion explodes in the barโnoise and movement and energy. On instinct, I lift a crutch and swing it at his ankle. It connects with the bone and I feel the impact up the length of the crutch.
โDonโt fuckingย touch me,โ I bite out just as Rory hauls Connor off me with a murderous expression.
โMotherfuck.โ Connor hisses in pain as Jamie and Hayden pull him back. โShe hit me.โ
โGet him the fuck away from her,โ Rory thunders, searching my eyes with a frantic look. His chest is rising and falling fast and a muscle ticks in his jaw. โAre you okay, baby?โ His hands come to my jaw, tilting it up as I nod.
โHe kissed me,โ I say, almost to myself, and I can feel my lip curling with disgust as I replay the gross beer smell, the feel of his lips mashing against mine. I swallow, pulse still racing. Behind Rory, Connor tries to shove Hayden off, but Hayden holds tight. For once, Hayden isnโt smiling. He wears the same furious, stony expression as Jamie.
โI know.โ Roryโs voice is sharp like a knife but his gaze stays locked on mine. โIโll fucking kill him.โ