“Was it necessary to discuss me with our boss?” she asked, though a small smile was teasing her red lips. It was cute, the way Alec squirmed under her stare. She hadn’t thought she could affect him in such a way. She didn’t think she had power over him in this way. It boggled her mind that she possessed such power. She never felt this way with Brady. Granted, she had gone on one date with him and had one class with him she’d attended a couple of times. It probably wasn’t a fair comparison.
“I just…” He shrugged. “Seraphina always tagged along when her grandfather came to watch my games. You know, Ken was the only constant in my life since high school. The grief I have for his lost…” He shook his head, and it could have been a trick of the candlelight, but Madison could swear she saw his eyes glisten. “I don’t even know how I’m functioning. I don’t even know how they’re functioning. He was their grandfather – more like a parent, considering he raised them. I’m off the handles, you know, with the fighting. I say it’s because they’re talking shit on Brandon, but the truth is, it’s my outlet. Hockey is my outlet, and any excuse I can to just let everything out, I’ll gladly take.”
Madison pressed her lips together, keeping any advice from spilling out of her mouth. He wasn’t here for advice, he was here to be with her. He wanted her to listen, to understand, to sympathize, not because he needed her to this. To fix his emotions.
“I didn’t talk to Seraphina much when she came,” he continued. “I was just starstruck that Ken Brown was at my game. Anyway, I spoke to her about you because I wanted to start a scholarship. I was inspired by you. And yeah, it’s my sneaky way to help you pay for school but I want to keep with it, even after you graduate. Seraphina loved the idea and she agreed to match my donation, so you’ll get a monthly allowance and…” His smile went wide on his face. “I’m actually really excited about it. It feels good to help out someone who deserves it. Not just you, but next year’s recipient, and the one after that. I never wanted to go to college but when I see you talking about it, I know it means a lot to other people.”
Madison swallowed, not sure what to say. She took a quick sip of her wine, letting the bubbly settle in.
“I’m sorry,” Alec said, locking eyes with her. “I’m talking a lot, aren’t I? I tend to do that when I’m nervous.”
“You’re nervous?” Madison raised a skeptical brow. “The great Alec Schumacher?”
“You really have no idea how you make me feel, huh?” he said, almost in awe of her denial. “Madison, I don’t know what I have to do to show you that…” He looked down at the table before looking back up at her. “Ken’s death affected me more than I thought it would. It made me realize I hadn’t been prioritizing the important things in life.”
Madison didn't understand that it was possible for her mouth to go dry multiple times in such a short amount of time. The way Alec was looking at her with those midnight blue eyes, there was a deep intensity that she couldn't quite explain. It made her feel all sorts of things. She knew she told herself she wasn't ready to date, especially after breaking up with her high school sweetheart, but that was a lie. At least, when it came to Alec.
"Full disclosure," he said. "You're going to hear about me and a couple of the current Gulls Girls. I hooked up with them, but it meant nothing, I promise you. But you, you're different."
"And why is that?" she asked, somewhat skeptical. "Because I did hear about Faye and I know how popular you are with the Girls. I also know how quick you're willing to break their hearts. I'm not saying you don't feel how you feel about me; I just have my reservations. I want to protect my heart just like the other girls, you know?"
"In my defense," he said, reaching out to grab her hand, almost as though he was afraid she was going to slip away after his confession. "I always tell them upfront that this isn't serious, that were just hooking up for fun and if they want something more, they can leave. I'd prefer it if they did because I don't want to deal with their feelings. As harsh as that sounds." He furrowed his brow. "Wow, I kind of sound like an asshole, huh?"
Madison shook her head and sat back in her chair. "No," she said. "I respect the fact that you're that way. To be honest, if all guys were like that, it would have saved me a lot of time."
"So if I told you all I wanted from you was sex, you would be okay with it?" he asked skeptically.
"I wouldn't judge you," she told him honestly, "but that doesn't mean I want the same things as you. And if what we want doesn't align, it's not going to work from the get go. I mean, yeah, maybe we could have sex and you could be romantic but the sex wouldn't be as great as it could be because my heart wouldn't be in it and our time together wouldn't be as great as it could be because your heart wouldn't be in it. Let's not waste time if what we want differs. Plus, it's not like I wouldn't be able to find someone else who wants what I want and I know for a fact your pool of prospects just gets bigger."
Alec's brow shot straight up. "Are you telling me I have competition, Mads?" he asked, and though it was obvious that he was teasing, there was a slight edge to his tone.
Madison shrugged ominously, a small smile on her face. "I guess we'll see," she replied. "But honestly, there is no competition. When we're ready to be monogamous, we can have that talk." Her eyes softened and she squeezed his hand. "Alec, I like you. I'm drawn to you. I don't exactly know why besides the fact that you're beautiful and you're charming. I don't typically fall for guys like you so if there's even a chance that you don't want to commit, you need to tell me now so we don't waste our time. So we can still be friends."
Alec looked at her directly, not flinching, not hesitating. "I want you, Mads," he told her. "Maybe we should take it slow to be on the safe side, to really enjoy each other, but I want you."
Madison smiled as the waiter delivered their food to the table. "I want you, too, Alec," she told him. "I mean, we'll have to keep things quiet but... I'm open to seeing where this goes."
Without warning, Alec stood up from his seat and walked to Madison, when he got to her, he bent down and kissed her long and slow on the lips. When he finally pulled away, he said, "Good. I've been waiting to do that for a long time."
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Acknowledgments
This book wasn’t even supposed to exist, if I’m being honest. It wouldn’t be here without my betas - Angi, Cindy, and Summer. They’re amazing ideas, insights, and edits have made this novella even better than it would be - but helped design it in the first place.
The Anaheim Ducks because they’re my team no matter what.
My family
My friends
The work squad
Susanna Lynn, for your beautiful cover. It’s amazing and stunning and perfect!
Frank & Kylee, Josh & Jacob, for your continued love, support, and understanding
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