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He’s the youngest coach in the league, and she’s your captain’s younger sister.

Victoria

Being offered a job in a brand-new city wasn’t something I was planning on.
Neither was meeting him at a random hotel bar that same night.
We shared a drink, flirted, and then one thing led to another.
We exchanged first names, and I escaped the next morning with a quick goodbye.
I never expected to see him again.
I especially never expected him to come face-to-face with him at my brother’s house.
As the new coach of the team.

Zane

I was the youngest coach in the NHL.
I had to focus on one thing and one thing only.
My job.
It’s the only thing I had time for.
Until I came face-to-face with the stranger I thought I would never see again.
She’s off-limits in every sense of the word.
Not just because she’s younger than me.
She’s the sister to my star player.


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“Is this seat taken?” I hear a sweet voice and I look over and see a woman’s side profile. Her black hair is pinned back in a loose updo, a soft curl escaping the clip at the back of her head. When she turns completely, facing me, I swear I stop breathing. Her blue-gray eyes look into mine and I can say, without a doubt, she is the most beautiful woman I’ve ever met. “Is it taken?” she asks me again.

I shake my head. “No,” I tell her, “not by me anyway.” She looks at the girl on the other side of the stool.

“Is this seat taken?” The girl shakes her head and turns back to the conversation she’s having with the person next to her.

“Perfect,” she says, sitting on the stool and putting her purse down on her side. She puts her hand on the bar and crosses her legs. I turn to face the menu and try not to think of the woman who is beside me. The bartender comes over and places my drink on a coaster then turns his smile toward the beauty beside me.

“Hi,” he greets her.

“Hi,” she says breathlessly as she puts her phone down. “Can I get something to eat at the bar?” she asks him.

“For you,” he says, “we’ll make it happen.” I about roll my eyes and watch him flirt with her.

“Aren’t you the sweetest?” She laughs. “Can I have a menu?”

“Coming right up,” he says to her and then instead of minding my own business like I should be, I hand her mine.

“You can have mine,” I tell her. “I already know what I’m having.”

“Thank you.” She takes the menu from me and then looks down at it while her phone buzzes on the bar. She ignores it as she reads the menu, and it goes off about fifteen more times.

The bartender comes back with a menu, and I see he even undid another button on his black shirt and rolled up his sleeves. “Here you go, gorgeous.” He hands her the menu, and she takes it and turns her smile toward me.

“It’s only right,” she tells me, “that you take this one.”

I grab it from her and then she turns her face back to the bartender. “Can I have a glass of wine, please? A pinot.” She puts the menu in her hand on her lap and leans in. “A big one.”

“Of course.” He nods and turns to walk away from her.

“That kind of day?” I ask her, instead of shutting the fuck up and minding my own fucking business.

“Considering I just spent the last four hours sitting on a plane on the runway, with no air-conditioning, and then being told the flight is cancelled until tomorrow.” She shrugs. “It’s the least I deserve.” I nod at her and take a sip of my own drink. “Was your flight cancelled also?”

“No.” I shake my head. “Came home to a busted pipe and a flooded house.”

“Okay, fine.” She rolls her eyes. “Your day is suckier than my day.” I can’t help but laugh when she says that. “But if you think about it,” she turns to face me and her oversized sweater falls off her shoulder and to the middle of her arm, showing me her white tank top that swoops low in the front and molds to her chest, “I bet tomorrow will be better.”

“Yeah,” I agree, putting the glass on the coaster, thinking about how the news of me taking over as head coach will be everywhere tomorrow.

“I mean, it should be, but it could also suck even more.” The minute she says it, I can’t help but bark out a laugh. “I mean, think about it. A flood today, termites tomorrow.” She holds out her two hands, palms up, as she moves them up and down like she’s weighing the options.

“Can we not put that thought out there?” I turn to look at her. She takes in the way my shirt is tight against my chest, and I see her giving me a very approving once up and down. “Let’s think good thoughts.”

The bartender comes back and puts her drink on her coaster. “There you are, beautiful,” he flirts and I side-eye him. “Have you decided on what you are going to have?”

“I’ll take a cheeseburger with bacon, hold the tomatoes,” she orders. He gives her a grin and then starts to walk away as I hold up my finger. “And my friend here,” she adds and puts her hand on my arm, “will have,” she looks at me, “the same thing.”

“Sure,” I agree, “that works.” He nods at me and walks toward the system to put in the order.

“Thanks,” I mumble as she picks up her drink, holding it up in her hand.

“I aim to please.” She smiles at me and it’s not a fake smile. Not one that someone who is being polite gives you. No, this is a smile that fills her face and goes straight to her eyes.

“Well, to a better tomorrow.” She holds up her glass and I take an extra second looking at her, not sure what to do. “This is where you pick up your glass and we toast to a better tomorrow,” she tells me, and I reach for my glass. “For a smooth flight home for me and no termites for you.” The smile on her face is never-ending. “And hopefully good fries; it would suck after the day we had if the French fries are meh.” I can’t help but chuckle as I clink my glass with hers. “You have to say it,” she informs me. “You have to repeat what I just said or else it doesn’t work. And then we’re cursing tomorrow. Do you want that? I don’t!”

“I’ve never heard that before in my life,” I tell her and the smile fades from her face.

“Do you want to be the one who tempts fate?” she questions dramatically. “Wow, I guess you don’t care about termites in your house, but I care about a safe flight. So can we maybe not throw bad juju into the universe?”

“I would hate for bad juju to go into the universe,” I reply when I know she isn’t going to take a sip of her wine until I repeat what she says. “To a safe flight and no termites.”

“I mean, it’s not the same since you didn’t say it with feeling, but I’ve already had a long day, and it sounds like it’s going to be longer if I don’t take this sip of wine.” She clinks her glass with mine and takes a big sip before putting it down. “If those fries are floppy,” she looks over at me, “that is going to be an indication as to how tomorrow goes.” She holds up her hands beside her and crosses her fingers. “Please be good.”

“That excited to get home?” I ask her and she looks back over at me.

“Yeah, it’s been a week, and my bed is probably wondering where I am.”

“You didn’t tell the bed where you were going when you left?”

“No.” She shakes her head. “I should have. I did hug my pillows a little bit more than I usually would though.” She takes another sip. “That should have been my first clue this trip would turn out the way it did.”

“Well, like you said, it’ll be all better tomorrow,” I assure her as the bartender comes over and sets the plates in front of us. “I can’t bear to look,” she tells me. “I’m going to need you to take one for the team and tell me how the fries are.” I turn my head toward the plate and see the burger on the side and the fries beside it.

She watches me as I pick up the fry and hold it up. “Crisp,” I confirm. “No flop.” I then bite into it. “Hot,” I tell her and her whole face lights up.

“I see the tides turning for us.” She points to me.

“Zane,” I tell her my name and she smiles at me.

“I’m Victoria.” I smile at her. “It’s a pleasure to meet you, Zane.”

I stare into her eyes that have changed five times since she sat down, going from a blue-gray to a gray and then to a blue, and now they’re like a crystal blue. Her hair is pushed to the side, away from her forehead, leaving her neck exposed. “The pleasure is all mine.”

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