There’s no way the girl who was kind of my stepsister for a month can change me.
It’s just not going to happen.
23
Abrielle
I order breakfast to be delivered to Colver’s apartment.
He’s making phone calls, shelling out the news to those who need to know.
I can tell with each conversation he’s getting more and more irritated.
It’s not just about playing hockey when you get to his level. It comes with a lot of baggage. I guess I’m part of that baggage now.
By the time I finish eating, Colver is done with his phone calls.
He sits down on the coffee table across from me and grabs a hash brown I ordered for him and eats half in one giant bite.
Is it wrong to think he’s sexy because of that?
Or am I just really turned on?
Or is it all the extra hormones pumping throughout my body?
Like I want to jump on him right now.
“You’re going to the doctor today,” Colver says. “Well, you’re getting an ultrasound done. Confirm everything and make sure everything is okay. You can decide who you want your doctor to be from there. We just have to do this a certain way. Quietly. I fucking hate that, Abrielle.”
“I think it’s sexy,” I blurt out.
He raises an eyebrow.
My face burns hot. “I mean… it’s… it’s different.”
“Everything is different, kitten,” he says and stands up.
Kitten.
My inner thighs tremble.
Him standing in front of me - even for a few seconds - all I can see is the outline of his cock. Inside his shorts. Unable to be hidden. I mean, let’s just be honest here about that.
“I’m going to get changed and I’ll drive you to your place so you can get changed too,” he says. “They’re waiting for us.”
No waiting for an appointment?
Now that’s kind of cool.
I guess getting knocked up by a hockey player has a few perks.
It’s literally a no waiting situation.
And it’s not a normal doctor’s office vibe either.
It’s a calm, quiet office that smells super clean and has a totally relaxing aura to it.
We’re met by a gorgeous woman with perfect hair, seductive dark brown eyes, pouty lips, wearing a professional type of dress that hugs her body in ways that seem unfair.