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Chapter no 5 – INDY

The Right Move (Windy City Series Book 2)

โ€œIย ndy, Iโ€™m just saying, if you need a place to crash, my bed is

available.โ€ Rio, a third-year defenseman for the Chicago Raptors sits in the barstool next to mine, facing me and ignoring his two teammates across the table. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to pay rent. Iโ€™d be happy,ย thrilled, to have you.โ€

โ€œJesus, Rio,โ€ Zanders laughs. โ€œLet it go. Sheโ€™s got a spot. Indy isnโ€™t moving in.โ€

Rioโ€™s face falls as the rest of us laugh at his disappointment, but heโ€™s known my answer since he offered his bachelor pad to me last June.

โ€œThanks, Rio.โ€ I sling an arm over his shoulders as I sit next to him at a local bar in downtown Edmonton. โ€œBut being roommates is tricky business and I donโ€™t want to ruin our friendship.โ€

I emphasize the wordย friendship.

His green eyes begin to sparkle. โ€œYou know what they say about friends. Some of the best relationships start asโ€”โ€

Curling my hand around his neck, I silence him with a palm over his mouth. โ€œNot gonna happen, buddy.โ€

I feel his cheeky smile stretch against my palm. โ€œA man can dream, Indigo.โ€

Regardless that nothing would ever happen between me and Rio, I wouldnโ€™t risk our friendship. Rio is too young, too sweet, and too naรฏve to

be anything more than my friend, but even if he were my age and his house wasnโ€™t filled with parties and late nights on the Xbox, I truly love having him as a friend.

Besides, I have nothing left to give someone else. Alex took it all. The only thing I could possibly offer is a physical relationship, something to add that last piece of separation between my ex and me, but thereโ€™s no way Iโ€™m letting Rio know thatโ€™s where my head is.

Heโ€™ll offer and Iโ€™ll say noโ€ฆagain.

He checked in on me all summer after he went home to Boston. And even though last year I wrote him off as childish, goofy, and overexcitable, I didnโ€™t realize over the four months of off-season that he would become such a great friend. Rio genuinely cares about me, regardless that he’s joking around 99% of the time.

โ€œIโ€™m kidding.โ€ Rioโ€™s shoulder nudges into mine. โ€œIโ€™m happy that youโ€™re getting settled.โ€

โ€œHow do you like the building so far?โ€ Maddison, Captain of the Raptors, asks me as he sits across the table with Zanders.

โ€œItโ€™s extravagant and beautiful and Iโ€™m trying not to get too used to the luxury lifestyle, but Iโ€™ve only slept there for one night and I have an attachment growing.โ€

Maddison smiles. โ€œItโ€™s cool youโ€™re close by. Ryan is a good dude.โ€ Maddison and his family live on the penthouse floor of Ryanโ€™s building,

and Zanders and Stevie are in the building across the street. Rioโ€™s house is about twenty minutes away, but Maddison is right; it is nice to be surrounded by friends, and takes the edge off the idea of being alone, even if I did just move in with a stranger.

โ€œAre you doing okay over there, Zanders?โ€ I ask the defenseman across from me as he nurses the warm beer in his hand, pouting.

โ€œI miss Stevie.โ€

We try to hold it in, we really do, but a small laugh settles among the table.

The boys played last night in Vancouver and tomorrow night in Edmonton. This is the first night off while on the road, and it looks a whole lot different than it did last season for Zanders. A year ago, he was on the prowl. Tonight, heโ€™s moping at a bar about missing his girlfriend who he hasnโ€™t seen in forty-eight hours.

โ€œBut she got to go to Ryanโ€™s home opener tonight which is awesome.โ€ Zanders holds out his phone to show me a picture of number five on the basketball court, but I make sure not to linger my stare too long. โ€œHow was your first night in the apartment with him?โ€

โ€œI cannot believe you live with Ryan Shay,โ€ Rio whines, his forehead lightly banging on the tabletop in front of him. โ€œHow am I supposed to compete with that?โ€

I roll my eyes at his dramatics.

โ€œTo be honest, Ind, I donโ€™t know who Iโ€™m more jealous of. If this were any other guy, Iโ€™d hate them, but this is Ryan Shay weโ€™re talking about. I wish I were you.โ€

I turn back to Zanders. โ€œTo answer your question, he made me cry.โ€ โ€œIโ€™ll kill him,โ€ Rio decides.

โ€œSettle down there, tiger. I donโ€™t know that it was necessarily Ryanโ€™s fault. I think Iโ€™m just having a tough time in general.โ€

All three guys know why, and they shoot me with pity smiles in apology. I hate it.

โ€œWhat did he do?โ€ Zanders asks.

โ€œHe said something to the effect of โ€˜I donโ€™t want you here, and Iโ€™m only doing this to fulfill my brotherly dutyโ€™ or something like that.โ€

โ€œOuch.โ€ Maddison winces.

Zanders cuts in. โ€œRyan is a good guy, but heโ€™s not like you. Heโ€™s not the most welcoming to new people and he thrives on doing his own thing. He

pretty much only cares about basketball and Stevie. Give him a chance. Heโ€™ll come aroundโ€ฆhopefully.โ€

โ€œHe likesย you.โ€ I motion towards him. โ€œYou guys are close. Howโ€™d you get him to like you?โ€

โ€œHe hated me, remember? It wasnโ€™t until he realized that I was in love with his sister that he was cool with me, but even then, it took some time to get to know him. Heโ€™s admittedly guarded.โ€

โ€œI get that heโ€™s doing this for Stevie, and it has nothing to do with me, but Iโ€™m living with a guy who wishes he were living alone. Itโ€™s awkward and uncomfortable.โ€

โ€œYou know what,โ€ Zanders continues. โ€œI thought this was going to be a disaster, the two of you under the same roof, but you might be good for Ryan. Force him out of his shell. Make him spend time with someone who isnโ€™t a teammate or his sister. Maybe having someone normal around will give him a little hope in humanity.โ€

โ€œAw, Zee. You think Iโ€™m normal?โ€

โ€œYou teeter the line.โ€ He smiles into his glass as he finishes off his beer. โ€œHe told me I couldnโ€™t have people over. Thatโ€™s weird, isnโ€™t it?โ€

โ€œInd,โ€ Rio cuts in, eyeing me suspiciously. โ€œHow much do you know about your new roommate?โ€

Clearly, not enough judging by the three pairs of eyes cautiously watching me as if Iโ€™m missing a huge piece to the puzzle.

Over the last few nights, Iโ€™ve attempted to do some internet sleuthing on Ryan, but every time his handsome face filled my screen, I got too nervous to know more. Iโ€™m not sure what I was looking for or what I expected to find, but part of me wants to learn about Ryan organically and not through the headlines that litter the internet.

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€ I look around for the answer. โ€œBecause heโ€™s a professional athlete? I get it. Iโ€™m friends with you three, arenโ€™t I? I know thereโ€™s a lot of attention on you.โ€

Zanders shakes his head. โ€œThis is a little different.โ€

โ€œA little?โ€ Rio scoffs. โ€œRyan Shay was the number one draft pick out of North Carolinaโ€”a team who won back-to-back national championships under him. Heโ€™sโ€ฆwhat do you think?โ€ Rio shifts his attention to Maddison and Zanders. โ€œTop five, maybe top three players in the league? And he doesnโ€™t even have a ring or an MVP yet. Itโ€™s impossible for him to leave his house without being recognized, Iโ€™m sure. These guys are big in the NHL, and theyโ€™re known throughout the cityโ€โ€”he motions across the table towards his teammatesโ€”โ€œbut itโ€™s nothing in comparison to what Ryan Shay experiences.โ€

โ€œYou remember my little media debacle with Stevie last spring when everyone found out I had a girlfriend?โ€ Zanders asks me. โ€œWell, when Ryan makes headlines, weโ€™re not talking national news. It goes worldwide. He keeps his image squeaky-clean for a reason. All eyes are on him.โ€

Swallowing down the thickness in my throat, I ask, โ€œHeโ€™s really that well-known?โ€

โ€œI feel for the guy.โ€ Maddison shakes his head. โ€œWeโ€™re both captains of our respective teams and weโ€™re in the same city, but Iโ€™ll never have to experience the kind of pressure and attention he lives with.โ€

โ€œZanders, how much money do you make?โ€ โ€œReally, Rio?โ€

โ€œI can look it up online. Iโ€™m trying to prove a point.โ€ โ€œEleven and a half.โ€

โ€œTwelve,โ€ Maddison smugly cuts in, sharing his own salary. Zanders flips him off as he tries to hold back his smile.

โ€œSee.โ€ Rio turns to me. โ€œTwo of the biggest names in the NHL make almost twenty-four million dollars a year combined. Ryan Shay makes double that. Hell, heโ€™s got shoe deals and endorsements that are probably worth more than that.โ€

โ€œRio, you really are in love with my future brother-in-law, arenโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œUndoubtedly.โ€ He shifts his attention to Maddison. โ€œHow does it feel knowing he lives under you?โ€

โ€œLike a joke,โ€ Maddison laughs. โ€œGuy makes so much money he could own the entire building.โ€

โ€œWhy does he live there then?โ€ I finally cut in. โ€œThe apartment is gorgeous, but if he makes that muchโ€”โ€

โ€œBecause heโ€™s practical,โ€ Zanders reminds me. โ€œHe doesnโ€™t indulge in anything.โ€

Four plates, four sets of silverware, four bowls. Organized to the point of insanity. Is it self-control to live as precisely as Ryan does or is it a form of self-punishment?

Remembering how rude he was the night he came home and found the mess I created, itโ€™s all starting to make sense. I upended his structure, his routine. His control was taken away in the one space he finds solace.

And Iโ€™m the crazy new roommate who threw a shoe at his door.

I canโ€™t imagine going through life the way he does, never being able to let his guard down with all eyes on him, but if his apartment is the one place he can do it, then the black and white minimalistic prison heโ€™s living in isnโ€™t going to cut it.

Itโ€™s decided. Iโ€™m going to bring some color into Ryan Shayโ€™s life if itโ€™s the last thing I do.

 

 

The sun was already rising by the time I left the airport. Between the overtime win in Edmonton and clearing customs, I made it home hours after I had planned. Coffee seemed like a good idea. Hell, itโ€™s always a good idea, but especially when itโ€™s my first full day in the apartment and I have a mess to unpack. Not to mention, Iโ€™m hoping to spend time with my new roommate today, so I want to be as perky as possible because Iโ€™m going to make sure Ryan Shay enjoys living with me if itโ€™s the last thing I do.

โ€œWould you like a carrying tray?โ€ the barista asks. โ€œPlease. Thatโ€™d be great. Thank you.โ€

โ€œIndy?โ€ I hear from behind me as I stack my coffees. โ€œOh my God, Indy, is that you?โ€

Turning, I find a group of girlsโ€”my friends. My childhood life-long friends.

โ€œMaggie? Hi!โ€ I burst, quickly engulfing her in a hug. โ€œI missed you. Hi, you guys.โ€ I look over her shoulder before hugging three more of my long-time girlfriends. โ€œI missed you all! What are you doing downtown so early?โ€

Hesitating, Maggieโ€™s face drops. โ€œWeโ€™reโ€ฆuhโ€ฆweโ€™re going shopping for the bridesmaid dresses.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sorry. I wouldโ€™ve invited you. I honestly didnโ€™t know you were back in Chicago. I thought you might still be in Florida.โ€

โ€œI texted you when I got back. I texted all of you.โ€

โ€œWell, come with us! This is perfect that we ran into you today.โ€

I look down at my uniform, needing to change, needing to sleep.

Wishing she wouldโ€™ve told me, so I couldโ€™ve planned. โ€œMags,โ€ Angie cuts it. โ€œWe only booked for four.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s okay,โ€ I offer with a forced smile. โ€œI just landed from a work trip and havenโ€™t slept yet. I need to change. I have a really full day,โ€ I lie. โ€œJustโ€ฆlet me know which dress you guys pick so I know what to order.โ€

โ€œI miss you, Ind.โ€ Maggie runs a palm down my arm. โ€œCan we all get together soon? Itโ€™s been way too long.โ€

โ€œYes, please,โ€ I sigh in relief. โ€œI miss you all so much. Is everyone still doing Wednesday night trivia at Scouts? Iโ€™m in town this week. I can come!โ€

The girls exchange nervous glances. โ€œWe areโ€ฆโ€ Angie hesitates.

Maggieโ€™s head tilts with sympathy. โ€œBut Alex still goes, and you know how close the guys are.โ€

โ€œRight. Of course, they are.โ€ Thereโ€™s a lump in my throat that Iโ€™d like to blame on exhaustion or being an emotional person as it is, but that hurt.

There was a big group of us kids who were glued to each other from a young age. The numbers never dwindled, and we formed what I thought was an unbreakable bond and a lifelong friendship. Maggie and Kevin started dated shortly after Alex and me, and the other couples formed years later. I thought these were my people. I thought I was going to raise my future children with these women, and now it feels as if Iโ€™m the one left out. As if I was the one who was unfaithful to my partner of six years.

โ€œLetโ€™s have a girlsโ€™ night soon, yeah?โ€ Maggie suggests. โ€œWhen the boys are busy.โ€

Another forced smile because thatโ€™s what I do. โ€œDefinitely. You and Kevin, youโ€™re good?โ€

โ€œSo good! I mean, the wedding planning isnโ€™t really Kevinโ€™s thing, but weโ€™re great.โ€ She leans in closer to whisper in my ear. โ€œHe said we can start trying on the honeymoon.โ€

She pulls away with wide and excited eyes, and by โ€œtryโ€ she clearly means for a baby. Maggie doesnโ€™t know about my fertility concerns, none of these friends do, but her words unknowingly twist the knife in my chest.

โ€œThatโ€™sโ€ฆthatโ€™s amazing, Mags.โ€

โ€œOh! Iโ€™m so glad I ran into you.โ€ She reaches into her bag. โ€œI didnโ€™t know where to send this. Iโ€™m not sure where youโ€™re living, but hereโ€™s a save the date. Youโ€™re in the wedding, so you already know all the details, but I wanted you to have one.โ€

I take the ivory envelope from her. โ€œThanks. Iโ€™m so excited for you both.โ€ My smile is far from genuine, and I feel terrible for it.

โ€œWhere are you living anyway?โ€ Angie asks.

With my friendโ€™s brother who happens to make more money than God, is hotter than sin, and plays basketball for a team my ex-boyfriend idolizes.

โ€œIโ€™m crashing with a friend I know through work.โ€ Pity smiles flash back at me.

โ€œYouโ€™ll help with the bridal shower, right? And the bachelorette if youโ€™re in town? Iโ€™ll need you to help with the theme and dรฉcor. Food.โ€ Maggie laughs. โ€œAll of it. Youโ€™re the best party planner weโ€™ve got.โ€

Itโ€™s my self-assigned role. Host. Event coordinator. The one who always makes a huge deal of birthdays and promotions. The friend who wants to celebrate every exciting moment of my peopleโ€™s lives, to give them a moment of recognition so they know how special they are. The one who ensures those around her feel good about themselves.

I truly do love it, but it hurts a bit to remember that not a single one of my friends, outside of Stevie, congratulated me on my own promotion.

Plastering on a smile, I tell Maggie, โ€œOf course, I will. Anything you need.โ€

โ€œAre you doing okay?โ€ she quietly asks.

Is she kidding? No, Iโ€™m not okay. My entire life was upended because of a decision someone else made. I had no place to live, no bed to sleep in because of someone elseโ€™s decision. The life I envisioned for myself, the family I imagined, have all disappeared thanks to Alexโ€™s decision.

But before I can answer, Maggie adds, โ€œAlex is still in the wedding, so I totally understand if you have any hesitation. You both have a plus-one though, so Iโ€™m hoping thatโ€™ll help the situation.โ€

What does that mean? Is Alex using his? Would he do that? Clearly, I know nothing about the man I thought I would marry, so I canโ€™t answer those questions.

She lightly squeezes my arm. โ€œCanโ€™t you forgive him? I want everything to go back to how it used to be. All of us spending time together.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ I force out a laugh. โ€œMaggie, he slept with someone else in our bed.โ€

And heโ€™s never once asked for forgiveness, let alone apologized.

โ€œHe made a mistake.โ€

Sharp pricks of unwanted tears sting my eyes because I want to try on bridesmaid dresses, I want to go to trivia on Wednesday night, and I want my friends to have my back over Alexโ€™s in this situation. Does that make me a terrible person? I donโ€™t think so. That feels like the bare minimum.

I quickly grab my tray of coffees, tucking the save the date under my arm. โ€œIโ€™m so happy I saw you guys. Send me dress pictures later, okay? Have fun.โ€ My tight-lipped smile carries me to the door where Iโ€™m able to hold the tears until Iโ€™m outside.

God, that hurts. Why am I being punished? Why do I feel like Iโ€™m losing my friends? They should hate him. He did this to us. Just because their boyfriends are still buddy-buddy with him? What about me?

Am I being irrational? Maybe Ryan is right. Maybe I am overly emotional, but that really hurt my feelings.

I have two blocks. Two blocks to be upset before I have to get my shit together. Two blocks until Iโ€™m at Ryanโ€™s apartment where I need to be happy and fun Indy because Iโ€™m in his place and his life outside those four walls is stressful enough as it is. He needs his home to be a safe space. He needs a friend.

And right now, more than anything, so do I.

โ€œMiss Ivers, welcome back.โ€ Ryanโ€™s doorman opens the lobby door for

me.

Stopping in front of him, I set my suitcase aside. โ€œDave. Can I call you

Dave?โ€ His name tag says David. โ€œSure, you can.โ€

โ€œDo you like lattes? Because I got you a latte from my favorite coffee shop around the corner.โ€ I take his off the tray and hand it to him.

โ€œI love a good latte. Thank you so much.โ€ He wraps his hands around the paper cup.

โ€œI think you and I are going to be friends, Dave.โ€ Grabbing the handle of my suitcase, I enter through the open door.

โ€œI think youโ€™re right about that, Miss Ivers. You had a package delivered. Itโ€™s upstairs for you.โ€

Ryan said heโ€™d leave the key he made for me under the mat, but when I step off the elevator and turn the corner, I find him opening our apartment door.

โ€œHey!โ€ I call out in an excited whisper from down the hall, not wanting to be too loud at this early hour.

Ryan turns to face me, looking ridiculously fuckable without trying. Heโ€™s dressed casually wearing a backwards cap as he pulls his own suitcase out into the hallway.

On the contrary, I look awful. Up all night, still in my uniform, with smudged makeup that needs to be removed. Typically, I donโ€™t let strangers see under the perfect mask, but screw it. The guy is about to live with me. Heโ€™s going to see worse.

โ€œHey.โ€ He swallows, shifting a backpack over his shoulder. โ€œI was wondering where you were.โ€

He was?

โ€œThe team had a late game and clearing customs was a nightmare.โ€ I gesture to the tray in my hand. โ€œI got you a coffee.โ€ Smiling brightly, I hand him his caffeine. โ€œWhere are you off to?โ€

โ€œPractice. Then catching a flight to Milwaukee for a game.โ€ He starts down the hallway.

โ€œOh.โ€ Todayโ€™s disappointments are becoming exceedingly harder to hide. โ€œWell, good luck with that!โ€

โ€œIโ€™m back in two days. Key is under the mat for you,โ€ he calls out without turning around.

Tears are burning and for no good reason. Iโ€™m just exhausted, and admittedly, really lonely.

Iโ€™d call Stevie to see if sheโ€™d want to hang out, but Zanders essentially sprinted off the plane once we landed, so I know sheโ€™s preoccupied.

โ€œBlue,โ€ Ryan calls out from down the hall. Iโ€™m not sure why I acknowledge the nickname, but I find myself turning to face him as he pops his head out of the elevator. โ€œThanks for the coffee.โ€

I offer him a slight smile as I enter the empty apartment.

The ivory envelope feels like a heavy weight under my arm. The burden of knowing Iโ€™m going to see Alex soon sits heavy on my chest. Is he going to bring her? Are they seeing each other or was it a one-night thing? Have my so-called friends met her?

I have. Multiple times. She was an intern at Alexโ€™s financial firm. I saw her at the office Christmas party last year and I complimented her sage- green chiffon dress. I donโ€™t regret it. It really was a stunning dress. Were they sleeping together then?

Maggie looks beautiful in her save the date photo. Kevin and she are so happy, and Iโ€™m happy for them. I am. But thereโ€™s an envious part that wishes it were me. We were supposed to plan our big days together, but instead I wasnโ€™t even invited to try on bridesmaid dresses. And itโ€™s not the wedding Iโ€™m jealous of. Itโ€™s the futureโ€”what comes after that day. I want the rest of my life more than anything.

God, Iโ€™m terrible for feeling this way. I pride myself on being a good friend, but not today. Itโ€™s no wonder they left me out.

Using a magnet, I secure the save the date to the fridge as a blatant reminder that by February 2nd, I need to be ready to see him.

The bright part of my morning is the Amazon package waiting for me on the kitchen island. Sure, an air mattress isnโ€™t quite as great as an actual bed, but Iโ€™m on a budget and itโ€™s better than the floor.

I have a lot to do today, but the spark to stay awake and get my life together has burnt out, so I put my iced latte in the fridge for later. I need to sleep. Iโ€™ll deal with the reality of my messy room and being alone in this apartment later.

The sun is already spilling through the crack of my bedroom door, reminding me that my first task after a nap is to buy some drapes. My clothes and shoes are still on the floor, but theyโ€™re pushed to the side, creating a walkway I didnโ€™t have before.

Immediately, my attention is drawn upward.

Right there, on the wall opposite me is the most beautiful bed Iโ€™ve ever seen. Cloud-like pillows and a white comforter create a vortex I want to fall into and never get out. Luxurious and expensive with a bit of texture on the duvet. Itโ€™s stunning and itโ€™s new with no taint of my previous life or relationship.

Itโ€™s mine.

And itโ€™s from Ryan.

For someone who doesnโ€™t care about anyone or anything, this sure is thoughtful.

My eyes burn from fresh tears wanting to surface because Iโ€™m a crier and I canโ€™t help it. Sue me. But this is one of the most kind and attentive things someone has done for me in a long time, and it means more than I know how to express. Especially after a rough morning.

Running a hand over the soft fabric, I pull out my phone. Iโ€™m not one of those people who is going to fake complain about this being too expensive and extravagant or act shocked when a multi-millionaire spends some money on me. But I am grateful, thatโ€™s for sure.

INDY

Did you buy me a bed?

 

A few moments pass before three gray dots dance along my screen.

ROOMIE

You needed one.

 

Practical answer.

Thank you so much, Ryan.

 

A pop of lavender peeks out from under the pile of pillows. New sheets in my favorite color, and I donโ€™t know how to process how I feel about him remembering that.

He doesnโ€™t respond, so I double text because fuck it, I want to talk to him.

How much did it hurt to buy something that wasnโ€™t black or white?

 

Almost killed me.

 

Is this your love language? Gift-giving?

 

Nothing about this situation has to do with love, Blue. You needed a bed. Donโ€™t think too much into it.

 

Mm-hmm. Watch out, Ryan. You keep doing nice things for me like cooking me breakfast and buying me bedding and Iโ€™m going to think you want me to stay or something.

 

Gotta get to practice.

 

Nice avoidance, big guy.

Clean your room, itโ€™s a safety hazard.

 

My cheeks hurt from the splitting grin on my face. Ryan Shay doesnโ€™t totally hate having me here.

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