Read Off the Record Online

Authors: Sawyer Bennett

Tags: #Romance, #Contemporary, #Young Adult, #new adult, #erotic, #hockey

Off the Record (22 page)

And then at the cowboy bar last night...my stomach actually lurches at the memory. Our dance had been so sweet. A welcome change from the intense way we lose ourselves to each other sexually. But then he ruined it with his words.

I think something was missing until I met you.

He said that to me and that block of ice rattled again...and I swear, I could actually feel a crack run down the middle. But then I thought of Marc...and my father...and I knew that I could not take what he was saying as truth. I reasoned to myself that he was just feeling high on our mutual attraction to each other. He was translating the perfectness of sex into something deeper.

Yes, Linc was starting to make me feel. And I can’t let that happen again.

So I said the words that needed to be said. I told him that I couldn’t feel that way about him.

His look...just before I walked off the dance floor...he was crushed. A sharp pain ran through me at the thought of his feelings being hurt, but I steeled myself against it. I had to protect myself.

I didn’t have it in me to suffer the pain of Linc loving me and leaving me. I just couldn’t risk it.

When we got back to the cabin last night, I had every intention of telling Linc that it was over. That we couldn’t continue on this sexual odyssey upon which we had embarked. Every time he touched me, I could feel my resolve weakening. But he took me in his arms, and told me that he was sorry for the words he had said.  He told me that he didn’t want to freak me out, and that he understood that I had just come out of a bad relationship.

He had said, “Ever, I can be satisfied if sex is all we have. We’ll make it work.”

And just like that, I melted into him. He had reassured me that our hearts would remain detached and our bodies satisfied. And I chose to believe him. I needed to believe him.

And it had become so natural...the way we came together, our clothes just seemed to dissolve. We fell into bed and fell into each other. Rather than think about all of the ways that both of us could get screwed out of this deal, I chose to concentrate on the way he made my body feel. And he didn’t disappoint. He never disappoints.

I look at the clock beside the bed. I need to get up. I still have to pack so I can catch my early afternoon flight. I have a layover in Houston, then I’ll fly direct into Raleigh and to my mom. I can’t wait to see her. To sit on the front porch, and drink sweet tea, and talk about our lives.

Gingerly moving Linc’s arm off of me, I start to slide away from him. But apparently Linc isn’t sleeping as deeply as I thought. His arm tightens around me and pulls me back into his body. I can feel his hardness against my butt and my body immediately floods with desire. I can’t wait to see my mom, but I have to admit...I am going to miss waking up in his arms.

Linc wastes no time. His hand slides down between my legs and before long, he is inside of me. He moves leisurely, despite my urgings to go faster. He kisses me the entire time, never breaking contact with our lips. Our bodies are so in tune with one another, the minute he feels the rumblings of my orgasm coursing through me, he follows me to completion.

As our heart rates slow, he nuzzles my neck. I stroke his arms, trying to hold on to this feeling for as long as I can.

“Well, we better get up and get us packed,” he says.

I thought it was a slip of the tongue. “You mean get me packed.”

“No, I mean get us packed. I’m going with you to North Carolina.”

I push out of Linc’s arms and turned to face him. “You’re not going to North Carolina with me.”

“Yes, I am.”

“You weren’t invited, Linc.”

“I’m inviting myself. Besides, you agreed to spend six weeks with me, and I expect you to abide by it.”

I want to get angry at him. I want to tell him he is being pushy and overbearing, but God help me...I want him to go with me. And while I can still firmly say that I cannot do a relationship with him, I still want him beside me.

“I’ll stay in a hotel. I won’t impede on your time with your mom,” he says, as an extra means of securing my assent.  But he doesn’t need to do that. I want him too much to be apart from him for a few days.

“No, it’s okay. My mom has plenty of room at her house. Although we’ll have to sleep in separate rooms.”

The smile he gives me is blinding, and that ice box in my chest rattles again. “No. I’ll stay in a hotel. I want you to be able to come over there and let me have my way with you, at least three times a day.”

“Only three times? You’re getting slack on me.”

“You cannot insult my manliness like that and expect to get away with it.” He pulls me back into his arms and starts kissing my neck while his hand comes up to palm my breast. I sigh into his touch and hope to God we aren’t late getting to the airport.

 

 

We are waiting to board our connection from Houston to Raleigh and I’m watching Linc. Because we were relatively secluded in Wyoming, Linc didn’t get many people that recognized him. But walking through the Houston airport, he’s had a few people ask him for autographs. He is so gracious with everyone, stopping to chat and ask them personal questions.

A slam of regret hits me hard for the things I said about him in that article. I painted him so crudely and he is anything but. I hope my next article can make it up to him. So that he can see that I see him for what he is. A genuine man.

Linc is talking on the phone right now. He got the call about ten minutes ago and he stepped away for some privacy. The look on his face is grave and I hope everything is okay back home. He drags his hand through his hair, an action I’ve come to recognize as frustration. He did it two nights ago as we sat at the dining room table and played Rummy. I beat him hand after hand and I thought he’d pull his hair out at some point.

They finally call us to board, and Linc walks behind me as we make our way to our seats. He’s still on the phone and I can hear snippets of what he is saying.

“Well, get on the phone with Barry and see if the rumor is true.”

“Yeah, I get that this could go down quickly.”

“No...I mean...what can I do. It’s not my decision, is it?”

“Fine, call me tomorrow and give me an update.”

Linc puts his phone in his pocket and we take our seats. He’s sitting near the window and looking out. I can feel tension radiating off of his body, and while I don’t want to care...I can’t help but do.

Taking his hand in mine, I ask, “Is everything okay?”

He turns slowly to look at me. He glances down at my fingers laced with his, and then back to me. “This has to be off the record, okay?”

“Of course,” I assure him.

“That was my agent. He says there is a rumor floating around that New York wants to trade me to open up room under the salary cap.” His voice sounds dejected and although I’ve tried hard to keep the temperature low on my heart, I can feel it starting to melt a bit for him.

“I’m sorry. I’m not sure what that really means, but I can tell that you’re not liking that.”

He sighs, and there goes the hand raking through his hair. The other hand squeezes mine, as if the contact is reassuring to him. “It’s part of being a professional athlete. You get traded. I just hate the thought of leaving my dad and Nix.”

“Where would you go?”

“Apparently they approached the Phoenix Coyotes and are willing to take some prime draft picks for the trade.”

“Is it a done deal?”

“Not yet. The teams are just talking now. I’ll know more in a few days.”

“How does that affect you? I mean, outside of having to move to away from your family?”

Linc shrugs his shoulders. “It doesn’t really. I mean...I’ll miss my teammates like crazy. But my contract stays the same. Phoenix will have to pay the contract out as is.”

“I’m sorry,” I say. I want to take him in my arms and hold him, but the airplane isn’t conducive to that. “I know what it’s like to move away from your loved ones.”

Linc squeezes my hand and then releases it. “Yeah. I know you do. Look...I’m going to try to get a few hours of sleep.”

“Sure. I’ll wake you up when we’re getting ready to land.”

He doesn’t respond but just leans his head back into the seat. With his eyes closed, he looks so peaceful. But I know peace is not what he’s feeling right now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I really didn’t have any intention of sleeping on the plane, but I just didn’t want to engage in any further conversation about the potential trade. So I played possum...closed my eyes, and pretended to sleep.

Letting my mind run the gamut of possibilities, I realized that moving to Phoenix would be painful. My dad was getting on in years and I didn’t want to be separated by almost an entire continent. I also didn’t want to be separated from Nix. It had been brutal when he was in Afghanistan.

And weirdly...I didn’t like the thought of being away from Ever. I know I screwed up with her by voicing my feelings while we were dancing last night. But shit...she’s consuming me and I can’t help the way I feel. Apparently, I just need to be a little more circumspect about the situation. I backpedaled, and she accepted said backpedaling.

Here’s the thing...we could be perfect together. I know it. She just has to quit living in the past and stop making decisions based on her experiences. And I know that’s easier said than done. The most I can do is continue to fuck her silly and show her that I’m a good guy. That I would not hurt her the way she has been hurt in the past.

We’ve arrived at Ever’s childhood home and it’s straight out of Southern Living. I know this only because Emily has those magazines stacked all over Nix’s house. And that’s the only reason I know that...enough said!

The house is a huge, two-story Victorian with white trim and a massive wrap-around porch. Even though it’s almost 1:00am, the house is glowing with lights. I can feel the excitement radiating off of Ever as she leaps out of the car and runs up to the front door. It opens and I watch as a woman, who looks exactly like Ever, opens her arms. My chest aches and expands as I see Ever step into her mother’s embrace.

I walk up the porch steps and I can hear Ever’s mom say, “There’s my baby-girl.” The hug seems to go on for an eternity but knowing the way Ever feels about her mom, it’s probably not long enough for her.

Finally, Ever steps back to introduce us. “Mom...this is Linc Caldwell. Linc...this is my mom, Samantha Montgomery.”

I stick my hand out in greeting but Samantha Montgomery reaches up and pulls me down into a hug. “It’s so nice to meet you, Linc. And please...call me Sam.”

I grin over her shoulder at Ever, who is watching us with careful eyes. She returns my smile, but it’s hesitant.

“It’s a pleasure meeting you, Sam,” I tell her. “You and Ever could be twin sisters.”

Sam gives off a gracious laugh that is suffused with southern charm. “Oh, you flatterer. I’d be so lucky as to be as gorgeous as my Everette Mae.”

Sam turns to walk in the house and before we follow her, I mouth the words
Everette Mae
to Ever, my eyebrows raised in question.

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