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Chapter no 59 – RORY

The Fake Out (Vancouver Storm, #2)

Iโ€™Mย in love with her.

Hazelโ€™s eyes are bright as she takes in the living room again, smiling,

and a warm pulse of happiness radiates through my chest.

Iโ€™m in love with her, and Iโ€™d do anything to make her happy. And this look of elation on her face as she smiles up at meโ€”itโ€™s everything Iโ€™ve ever wanted.

โ€œThank you,โ€ she says, resting her palms on my chest. โ€œThis is amazing, Rory.โ€ She presses her lips together, gaze lingering on the tree. โ€œYou just

โ€”โ€

Our eyes meet, and her full mouth tips up into a pretty smile. I think maybe Iโ€™ve always loved her, because this feeling in my chest isnโ€™t new. I just have a name for it now.

โ€œYou make everything better,โ€ she whispers.

My throat knots with emotion, and I wonder if anyone ever told Rick Miller he makes everything better. If my mom ever felt that way about him.

My fingers thread into her hair, and I brush a soft kiss to her mouth. โ€œSo do you, Hartley.โ€

When she pulls back, I search her eyes for any sign she feels the same way. Behind the warm affection there, worry flickers.

Good. Sheโ€™s worried because it feels real to her, and sheโ€™s never been here before with a guy. Another pulse of something sharp and sweet pangs through me, and I tuck a lock of hair behind her ear.

She knows how I feel. She has to by now, and when sheโ€™s ready to hear it, Iโ€™ll tell her.

โ€œYou want to decorate the tree with me?โ€ I ask, and she nods, smile stretching ear to ear.

 

โ€œIโ€™m not too heavy?โ€ Hazel asks that evening as I give her a piggyback ride along the seawall.

Snow falls around us, coating the sidewalks, and traffic is almost nonexistent. Itโ€™s just us and a few other people out walking, enjoying the sight of the water and forest in the snow.

All afternoon, Hazel flipped between begging to go outside and threatening to wear only lingerie for the next two days to test the limits of my control, so now Iโ€™m carrying her, because there was no fucking way Iโ€™d let her use crutches on snow. Most of the sidewalks arenโ€™t shoveled, and itโ€™s slippery.

I snort, giving her a flat look over my shoulder. โ€œDonโ€™t insult me, Hartley. You weigh nothing.โ€

She chuckles. My boots crunch in the snow, and I inhale a deep breath of cold, crisp air coming off the water.

โ€œMy dad called today,โ€ I tell her for some reason. Her arms tighten around my neck. โ€œHowโ€™d that go?โ€

โ€œUh. Not great.โ€ I make a face over my shoulder at her. โ€œHe says Iโ€™m different this season.โ€

โ€œYou are.โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ I sneak a glance at her. โ€œIโ€™m okay with it, though. I feel better, playing the way I do.โ€ My thoughts flip to the moments after I assist a goal, the sheer elation on my teammatesโ€™ faces. โ€œThose guys on the team are like my brothers, you know? They matter.โ€

Weโ€™re quiet as I walk, and I keep thinking about my team and this deep urge in my chest to be the best captain I can for them.

Hazel gives me a squeeze. โ€œPut me down for a second.โ€

I lower, easing her down to her feet, keeping a hand on her at all times to support her, and she turns me to face her. Her nose is pink from the cold as she smiles up at me, snowflakes catching on her toque, hair, and eyelashes.

โ€œIโ€™m so proud of you,โ€ she says, and I memorize this moment to keep with me forever, this quiet stillness with someone I never thought Iโ€™d have.

โ€œItโ€™s like weโ€™re in a snow globe,โ€ I whisper, and she smiles as I lean down to kiss her.

 

โ€œHaydenโ€™s going to come by to get my keys in an hour,โ€ Hazel says about a block from home.

Home. She doesnโ€™t live there, but maybe one day. My heart lifts as I picture itโ€”our crystal dragons sitting beside each other, her hair products in the bathroom, her clothes hanging in the closet. Her scent in the bed.

My thoughts snag on what she said and I wrench around to look at her over my shoulder. โ€œWhy?โ€ My brows knit together and thereโ€™s that possessive urge again. โ€œIf you need something from your apartment, Iโ€™ll get it. Anything you need, Hartley, Iโ€™m your guy.โ€ I try to keep my tone light so she doesnโ€™t think Iโ€™m being a territorial asshole.

Her arms squeeze my neck. โ€œYou canโ€™t do it because I need him to pick up your Christmas presents.โ€

โ€œChristmas presents?โ€ I straighten, starting to smile. โ€œFor me?โ€ She laughs. โ€œYeah, baby. For you.โ€

Baby. She called meย baby. My grin broadens, and a light, buzzy feeling pings around my chest.

โ€œWhat did you get me?โ€

She laughs again. โ€œIโ€™m not telling. You have to wait until tomorrow.โ€ โ€œHmm.โ€ My eyes narrow as I walk, brimming with curiosity.

My lips part, and Iโ€™m about to start guessing out loud when an older woman with long blond hair steps out of a store and nearly bumps into us.

โ€œOh, excuse meโ€”โ€ she starts, but then our eyes meet.

My stomach drops through my feet, and my whole body tenses. โ€œMom.โ€

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