ITโS BOXING DAY,ย the day after Christmas, and Iโm sitting in the Filthy Flamingo with Owens, Volkov, and a few other guys when my phone buzzes with a photo from Hazel.
Sheโs in the bathtub, covered in bubbles, face flushed with heat and eyes filled with mischief. My fire-breathing dragon.
Thinking about me?ย I text. My knee bounces as I grin at my phone.
Maybe.
Thatโs it,ย I respond.ย Iโm coming straight home.
Donโt you dare. Stay out with the guys and have some fun for once. For once. Itโs laughable. Every moment Iโm with Hazel feels like fun.
โThanks for bringing me to that pickup game,โ Owens says. The other playersโboth professional and pickup leagueโare debating whether the Storm will make it to the playoffs this season. โStreicher couldnโt make it?โ
I shake my head. โTheir flight just got in. He said heโd meet us for a drink, though.โ
Owens fit right in with the guys on the pickup league, but thatโs no surprise. Hayden Owens could be abducted by bloodthirsty aliens, and within an hour, he would have everyone laughing and hanging out and having a great time. The second he stepped on the ice tonight, he understood the team dynamic and played accordingly. Guys passed to him but he didnโt take any shots for himself. To make it more fair on the pickup guys, they made us professional guys play one-handed and in different positions. Volkov made for a terrible goalie, letting shot after shot slip past him while the rest of us howled with laughter, but on offense, Owens was a natural.
My eyes narrow, thinking about a Storm game last week. โYouโve got a hell of a wrist-shot for a D-man,โ I tell him.
He shrugs, looking around the bar. โYeah, well, it was just for fun.โ
โItโs a good thing.โ Games move so fast, and players need to be ready for anything. โYouโre a well-rounded player and an important part of the team.โ
Wow. I feel like Ward, saying that. A spark of pride ignites in my chest, rippling through me.
He gives me a close-lipped smile, ducking his head like heโs pleased. โThanks, Captain.โ He clears his throat. โEverything go okay with the stuff I dropped off?โ
โYeah.โ I grin, thinking about the gifts Hazel got me. โThanks for doing that for her. I appreciate it.โ
He waves me off. โI owe her for putting up with my lazy ass during physio.โ He lifts an eyebrow, teasing me. โShe staying at your place tonight?โ
I think about Hazel smiling at me from the stands while we played the pickup game tonight, and then the photo she sent me a few minutes ago of her in the bathtub. In a few short days, itโs begun to feel likeย ourย place.
My thoughts flip to last night, sinking into her, and how fuckingย rightย it felt. And again this morning. The way she moans my name. The way she looks waking up in my bed, tucked against my chest.
Owens crows at whatever my expression is, and a few of the players glance over. โSo thatโs a yes,โ he says, grinning over the rim of his glass.
โShe stayed with me the entire break. Iโm not going to let her stay alone at her place with a sprained ankle.โ
Owens watches me with an expression I canโt name. โHazelโs the best,โ he finally says.
My heart beats harder. โI know.โ โAnd she deserves the best.โ
My gaze turns sharp, and I picture the face my mom made when her friend said I looked like my dad. โI know.โ
Owens just gives me that kind, open smile. โSo itโs a good thing she has you, buddy.โ
He gives me a playful shove. Something in my chest eases. โYou stayed here for the holidays?โ
โYep. Kitโs parents moved to Toronto to be closer to his sister, so I mostly hung out with Darcy.โ
Right. Kitโs girlfriend. The one heโs always looking at. My eyes narrow, and guilt flashes in his gaze.
โNothingโs going on,โ he says quickly, clearing his throat and looking away. โI donโt mess around with girls who are taken.โ Around his beer glass, his knuckles are white.
โAnd Darcyโs taken.โ โYep.โ
โYou guys went to university together, right?โ
He nods. โKit and I were friends in high school and we met Darcy in our first year. We all lived in the same dorm and Darcy and I had a bunch of classes together.โ
โIsnโt she an actuary?โ Thatโs what Hazel mentioned the other day. โWhy would you be in math classes?โ
โShe was in my English classes.โ
I sit back and fold my arms over my chest. โYou like her.โ
โWeโre friends.โ His mouth tightens. โBest friends. And now Kitโs making comments about them getting married.โ He downs the rest of his beer. โI donโt want to make things weird with her.โ His throat works. โAnd Iโd never do that to Kit,โ he says, like thatโs the end of it. His expression turns wry. โMaybe Iโll do what you did and find a girl to play my fake girlfriend to make her jealous.โ
I nearly choke on my beer, coughing.
โCome on.โ He shoots me a grin. โHazel fuckingย hatedย you, and then McKinnon shows up and youโre together? You donโt have to be a genius to figure that one out.โ
I start laughing. โDoes everyone know?โ
He shakes his head, still grinning. โNah. I didnโt say anything.โ Jordan drops off another beer and he thanks her.
โYouโre a good guy, Owens.โ
โAnd youโre a good captain.โ He clinks his glass against mine. โCheers, asshole.โ
I finish my beer, and because itโs still the break, I catch Jordanโs eye, silently requesting another.
Itโs the holiday, and Iโm having fun with my friend. Hazel would say I deserve good things in my life.
โThe question is,โ Owens says with another playful grin, โdoes Hazel know itโs not fake?โ
My smile stretches from ear to ear as I think about her whisperingย say it again. โYep. Told her last night.โ Excitement races through me. I canโt wait to get home to her.
โAh, shit.โ Owens stands and moves to my side of the booth, engulfing me in a back-slapping bear hug while I laugh. โHappy for you, man.โ
Streicher walks in the door and waves hello to Jordan before making his way over to us.
โHey,โ Owens calls, lifting his glass as Streicher slides into the booth. โThere he is. Get a drink. Weโre celebrating.โ
After saying goodnight to Jordan, we pour out of the bar and into the cold, crisp night.
My headโs spinning, so I take a deep breath, closing my eyes. โYou guys. The air smells so good.โ
I think about waking up this morning with my face buried in Hazelโs neck, inhaling her.
My Hazel.
I grab the front of Streicherโs jacket as we walk. โHazel smells incredible. Does Pippa smell good? Why do girls smell so good?โ
He shakes his head at me, smiling, and behind him, Owens and Volkov laugh.
โYouโre drunk,โ Streicher says.
โIโm drunk,โ I admit to them. โI havenโt been drunk in years.โ
โDonโt worry, Miller,โ Owens says. โWeโll get you home safe to Hazel.โ I hum to myself, thoughts floating. โSheโs so pretty.โ I dig into my pocket and yank my keys out, holding up the plastic dragon key chain she got me. โDid I show you this? She bought it for me. She made me a
stocking.โ My words smear together.
Owens groans. โYou showed us. You showed everyone in the bar.โ
I smile at the little dragon, glinting from the streetlights above. Itโs so cute. I love it.
โI love Hazel. I love her a lot.โ I tuck the key chain back in my pocket and grin stupidly at Streicher. โWeโre going to get married.โ
Streicher cracks another grin, Volkov rolls his eyes, and Owens is laughing so hard he canโt breathe.
โDoes she know that?โ Owens asks.
I pull out my phone to look at the picture of her in high school, smiling reluctantly. โNot yet. But one day.โ
She went with me to my momโs house. Sheย knowsย me. She sees who I really am, and yet sheโs still sleeping in my bed, telling me sheโs not going anywhere.
A sign in a tattoo parlor window catches my eyeโOPEN.
โWait.โ I grab Owensโs shirt to stop him, staring up at the glowing letters, and behind me, Volkov swears.
I grin big. โLetโs go inside.โ





