“How the hell am I supposed to get tickets?”
“Don’t you work for the company?”
“Yes, but I don’t do the entertainment side of it. I can ask, though.”
“Quel est le problème?” What’s the matter, she asks right away.
“Nothing, why?”
“You sound different, sad.” She picks up right away. “Do we need to bury a body?”
I laugh at her. She would be the first one I would actually call if I had to bury a body. “No. It’s really nothing. I’m just tired.” I turn in bed and then get up, walking downstairs. “I need to get my schedule for next month done.”
“D’accord.” Okay, she says. “Je te verrai ce soir.” I’ll see you tonight, she says and waits for me to say okay before disconnecting.
I sit at the island, picking at two pieces of toast, and drinking my coffee. I check and see that Charles confirmed for Monday morning. I forward it to Max and close it down. My phone rings and I breathe out when I see it’s Karrie.
“What’s the matter?” she says as soon as I answer.
“Jesus.” I laugh. “Nothing, I’m just tired.”
“I don’t believe you. You’re the fucking energizer bunny.”
I blow out a breath and finally cave. “I think Max is dating someone.”
She laughs out. “As if it’s just one person. He was the biggest whore of life a couple of years ago. We had bets going to see how long it would take for his dick to fall off.”
“Who won?” I ask and close my eyes, trying to make the nausea go away.
“No one.”
“Anyway, it’s stupid. I’m a kid and he’s, well, he’s Max.”
“Honey,” she says, whispering, “you aren’t a kid. You’re a woman who likes a man.”
“If you do the whole Notting Hill scene I’m hanging up.”
She laughs out. “I was not going to do that. Hey, how about you come back home with us tonight, spend the day with us?”
“Yeah, I’d like that. Actually, I was hoping to call you later this week, but now that I have you on the phone I’m working with your father on a special project and I’d love the help of the captain’s wife.”
“Oh, dear,” she says, breathing out. “I guess I have no choice, right? Fucking guy for being so good.”
“Oh, yeah, baby.” I hear Matthew in the background. “You telling Vivienne about the special treat I gave you last night?”
“Ewwww,” I say at the same time that Karrie says, “It’s your sister.”
“I’m going to be sick.” I grab my stomach.
“Okay, so sign me up to whatever. What is it for anyway?”
“Kids pediatric oncology.”
“Oh my God,” she gasps. “We will donate whatever you want. Do whatever you need.”
I smile. “Perfect, we will talk about it tonight.” Going into my closet, I look at what to wear.
Once I pick out my outfit, I go about getting ready. I don’t know why I spend so much time getting ready today. I do my hair almost perfect, and my makeup is on point. I slide my legs into my gray slacks that reach just above my ankle. I grab the cream long-sleeved chiffon top with the ruffle down the front. Tucking it in, I grab a gold belt to finish the look. I grab my gray heels and put some gold bracelets on. The Uber arrives at exactly four and it’s past four-thirty when I walk in. I go straight to my office with my overnight bag. Dumping everything in the chair that still has my leather jacket, I contemplate throwing it out.
I shake my head and sit down, opening up all my programs to get the schedule for tonight, when there is a knock on the door. My heart skips a beat, but it’s for nothing because it’s just Matthew.
“You’re coming home with me tonight?” he asks. “You think you can drive back with Karrie for me?”
I lean back in my chair. “Sure, but I need a favor.”
“Oh, fuck, last time you did that I was posing for pictures with a chicken.” He points at me. “What do you want?”
“I need you to get me Ed Sheeran tickets,” I ask, putting my hands together.
“How the fuck am I supposed to do that?”
“Come on, Matthew, you need to get me tickets.”
“I don’t have any tickets. You have just as much pull as I do. Why don’t you just call the PR that is taking care of the tour?”
“I can’t call Ed Sheeran and say, hey, can I have tickets.” I throw my hands up.
“Sure you can. Call Mindy and ask her.”
“I did that already, but she doesn’t really like me,” I say, lying out of my ass.
“So buy them from a scalper.”
I gasp. “That’s illegal.”
“Well, then I guess you’re shit out of luck, considering I don’t know Ed Sheeran nor do I have tickets.”
“Fine.” I roll my eyes. “Get out of here then.”
I get up, follow him outside, and walk into Doug, who leans down and kisses my cheek.
“There she is, the one I need to see,” he says, looking at me.
I smile at him. “Just the man I need to see,” I say as Matthew walks away.
“I take it you got my email,” I ask him as we walk back to my office and he takes a seat in the chair.
“I did. I have to say I don’t think we’ve ever done something like this.”
“I know. But why not? I know that the Christmas party is usually a family affair, but what if we invited the season ticket holders and some of the big stars who attend the games? Imagine the money that would bring in and the kids it could help.”
“I agree and I’m sure the guys will want to help in all that.”
“I want each player to adopt a family,” I say and Doug looks at me. “We will cap it, of course, unless the player wants to give more.”
“I love the idea. When is the visit scheduled for?”
“Beginning of December,” I say to him, thinking about yesterday when I told Denise what I was planning on doing. She was overwhelmed.
“Perfect, count me in,” he says, getting up. “Is everything set for tonight?” He asks about the party he has set up for afterward.
“Yes, and everyone has said they will be there,” I say, thinking of Max and his answer of three people.
“You’re good.” He walks away, winking. The rest of the night goes by fast. I’m on the phone with the restaurant and finalizing all the little hiccups that come at the last minute.
I bring my bag down to the car, put it in Karrie’s car, and walk in as soon as Max walks off the ice with blood pouring down his face. “Oh my God.” I shriek and my hand goes to my mouth.
“It’s all good, Allison,” he says and my heart can’t get under control. “It’s just a cut.” He walks into the room with the doctor and I walk to the door, but the nurse closes it in my face. I turn, looking at the rest of the guys as they walk in.
“What the fuck happened to Max?” I ask Phil, who laughs. “Sherry told him that he fucked his mother last night, so Max knocked him out.”
“Idiot,” I say to everyone and walk out, going to the after party. When I get to the club I walk in and you have team jerseys hanging everywhere. Tables are set up everywhere with some food in the middle. I look around once and then people start coming in. Karrie arrives with her father.
“This looks so cool,” she says, looking around and finally sees the pictures I had posted all around of different players with their family members. “Love this.”
Slowly the players trickle in and they introduce me to all their family members. I won’t remember tomorrow. I have a water bottle in my hand, but the alcohol is flowing freely. I turn around to go and sit with my family when I see Max walk in. Our eyes meet as he looks around and raises his hand to say hi. I raise my hand and am not sure if I should go to him or not, but then I see him look down and point at me and I see it’s Denise. I smile big and make my way to her.
“Hey,” I say, hugging her, and she hugs me back big.
“This is amazing,” she says. �
�This is my friend Steve. Steve, this is Allison.”
I shake his hand and he looks at me.
“You’re the guardian angel?” he says, and I smile and blink. “It’s all we hear about.”
I move my hand, brushing away the compliment.
I look up at Max and he stares at me. “You look like you got your ass handed to you.” I fold my arms. “You have a photo shoot on Monday. How the hell are we going to cover up the black eye?”
“Maybe it’ll be a selling point,” Steve says. “Badass Mad Max.”
“That fucking hashtag.” He smiles and a couple of waitresses walk by and smile at him. “Is it seating anywhere?” he asks me and I nod.
I look over and see Karrie. “Hey, Denise, I know it’s not business, but I would love to introduce you to my sister-in-law, who is going to be helping me out. If you don’t mind.”
She looks at Max, who nods. “I’d love to.”
I smile and turn around to walk to the table in the back where I introduce Karrie to Denise. They hit it off right away and she sits with them as they make room for them. I sit down and Steve sits on one side while Max sits on the other side. Steve turns to make conversation with me and I watch Max dodge about six girls who walk up to them to take pictures and have him sign stuff. Matthew turns and starts asking Steve questions, so I turn and look at Max, who is looking around.
“Looking for your date?” I ask and I don’t know why I do it.
His eyebrows pinch together. “No date, Allison.”
I just nod and I’m about to turn away. “What time is it on Monday?”
“Ten,” I say
“I’ll swing by and get you,” he says quietly.
“I’m not coming,” I tell him.
“Then I’m not going,” he counters. “So you better cancel or change your schedule.” He stretches his hands out, placing them on my chair, his hand touching my back. It’s a simple thing that has happened with other men a thousand times before, but it’s different with him.
“You don’t need me there,” I counter and he shrugs his shoulders. “I wasn’t even there when you did it the first time.”
“Allison, it’s pretty much either you come or I’m not going.”
“Such a fucking princess,” I say.
He smiles and laughs. He doesn’t move from beside me all night long, and I don’t move either till Karrie gets up.
“If we don’t leave now we are going to get home after the sun comes up.”
“You’re right,” I say, getting up and standing next to him as he still sits. “I gotta go.”
“Where are you going?” he asks, looking around as Matthew and Karrie start making the rounds to say goodbye.
“I’m going to Long Island since we’re off tomorrow. I’m going to have a family day.”
He nods and I walk around him and say bye to Denise and Steve.
“I’ll call you next week,” I tell her.
“Yes, tomorrow is the big breakfast at the hospital, so I will be unavailable.”
“What is the big breakfast?” I ask.
“Max and a couple of players are coming by and serving breakfast for the kids. They love it.” I turn to look at Max, who is just staring at me.
I get in the car with Karrie and we follow Matthew all the way to their house, falling into bed at almost four a.m. My dreams that night aren’t of Max and his girlfriend. They’re of Max and his smile.
Chapter Fourteen
Max
“Okay, how about you look over here over your shoulder?” Charles, the photographer, says while he shoots me standing on a stool because he’s that much shorter than me. I’m dressed in my gear, minus my jersey. But my mind isn’t on the fucking guy. It’s on his assistant, Rico Suave, there in the corner chatting it up with Allison.
The Sunday breakfast went off without a hitch. We were all tired as hell that day, but the guys showed up and smiled big. I owe them big time. That night I texted Allison.
Should I call you tomorrow to make sure you’re up or just show up?
I don’t really have to go.
Neither do I.
It’s your job. I need the pictures.
I don’t care. I’m not going if you’re not there.
You better bring me coffee. I’m exhausted.
See you later, sunshine.
Then I pulled up and she was sitting on the steps wearing another pair of skintight jeans that were too fucking tight and a big gray knitted sweater folded up at the wrists and khaki running shoes. She came down the stairs, her sunglasses hiding her eyes.
“I’m beyond exhausted,” she said, buckling her seat belt. Then she took the coffee that was waiting for her, smelling it before taking a sip. “Heaven.”
“I thought Sunday was a rest day?” I asked her as she took another sip of coffee.
“You would think, but little Cooper, Vivi, and Franny wanted to see if I would wake up when they pulled my eyelid up.” She shook her head, “Newsflash, you do.”
I laughed at her and proceeded to the rink as she filled me in with stories about her nieces and nephew. We walked in together and she told me to meet her in her office. When I took off my glasses, I winced a bit, thinking. Fuck, it was tight. It was also a dark purple. I got dressed and made my way to her office and she was talking to a short guy when she looked up and gasped.
“Oh my God.” She came over and touched my face for the first time ever. Her touch was exactly how I thought it would be. Soft, like an angel.
“It’s okay,” Charles said. “We can Photoshop that. Trust me, you’ll still look big and tough.”
So Charles and Allison talked about everything that she needed from him when his assistant finished bringing in his equipment and introduced himself to Allison as Christian. What a pussy name, I thought.
So for the last three hours I’ve watched him blatantly flirt with her and she just laughs at him and touches him. I’m going to break his fucking hand if he tries to touch her hair one more time.
“Okay, so one more time and try to smile,” Charles says, frustrated with the scowl that I’ve had on my face. “Allison,” he calls her and she comes over, folding her arms over her chest. “Does he do anything but scowl?”
She looks at Charles and then at me. “Nope, it’s his face. I don’t think I actually ever saw his teeth.” She points at me and I turn my gloves up and give her the finger. She walks over to me. “You ticklish?” she asks and I glare at her. “I do that to my niece when she doesn’t want to smile. I usually tickle her belly.” She brings both hands up and bends her fingers. Her short nails are painted a soft white color.
“If you even try I’m going to shove my hand in your face,” I tell her, holding up my gloved hand. “It’s still a bit wet from Saturday.” I lean forward, snatching her wrist, and she shrieks loudly. Pulling her to me and wrapping my arm around her waist as she bends over, laughing to get away from me. “Here, Charles, a big smile.” I smile and Allison moves sideways and turns to look up at me, laughing.
“You stink,” she says, standing up in front of me, and I loosen my hold on her as she puts her hands on my arm. She reaches me under my chin with my shades on.
“Look this way,” Charles says, snapping pictures of us. “Christian, take the stool to her.” He gets off the stool and Christian rushes over to bring it to her. “Now stand on it and put one hand on your hip and the other on his shoulder.” She complies. “Perfect, now, Max, turn and look at her scowling.”
I roll my eyes, looking at her, while she turns and looks at me, squishing her nose.
“You really need to spray your shit,” she whispers.
I lean closer to her. “If you say it one more time I’m going to put them in your bed.” I tap her nose with my glove and then she tilts her head back and laughs. All the while Charles is taking pictures.
“Okay, perfect, we are done,” he finally says and I walk toward the changing room, turning right before I disappear.
“I’m goi
ng to take a shower. I’ll be out in ten.”
She nods at me, looking at the pictures on Charles’s camera
When I come out of the shower exactly fifteen minutes later, I walk to her office and see that she is on her computer doing something and I don’t have to ask her what because I get the email.
To: Best Team in the World
From: The best PR girl you’ll ever have
Subject: Major FAVOR also not a request
I have joined forces with Denise Horton who runs the pediatric oncology at Hudson Children’s Hospital in Brooklyn. We will be assisting her with the following.
Meet the players day is scheduled November 12. If you notice it is also a travel day. We will travel there later than scheduled. So please make appropriate changes.
We will be having a Christmas Wonderland Auction. This will take place on Saturday, December 2. It’s mandatory and it will be a black tie event. I will be sending another email in detail about this event.
Adopt a family. Each player is going to be adopting a family this year and a list will be given to each of you as suggestions. AGAIN, IT’S MANDATORY (I KNOW HOW MUCH YOU ALL MAKE. DON’T BE CHEAP ASSES).
Finally, since we are playing New Year’s Day in Buffalo I have rented out the ballroom at the hotel. The party finishes at 12:01. It’s also a dry party.
That’s it for now. See you guys next week.
GO, STINGERS, GO
“You really don’t mess around,” I say as I finish reading her email.
“It’s something that I feel strongly about, so I’m going to do anything I can.”
I don’t say anything. Instead, I just nod as she closes her laptop and packs it up. We walk out together; no one really paying any attention and no one is there. It’s a rest day. Once we get in the car, I do something I know I might regret. I go straight to my loft. “Where are we going?”
“Home. I’m going to cook for you,” I tell her, focusing on the road. “Did you have plans with Fabio back there?”
She turns her back to the door. “I did, actually. Is Shannon joining us?”
“Shannon is a friend.”
“You mean fuck buddy,” she counters and I turn to look at her. “Is that the wrong term?”
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