Page 29 of In My Hockey Era

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Me:Is there something you’d like to say, Wilder?

Bennett:Just that your… friend seemed really into it, too.Hope he had fun.

I groan, dropping my head back against the pillow.

Me:Are you jealous?

Bennett:Obviously.

My breath catches.I don’t know what I expected him to say, but outright admitting it?That throws me.

Me:Ethan is a coworker.A friend.Nothing more.

Bennett:Good.

A slow warmth spreads through my chest, and I try to fight back a smile.

Me:You’re ridiculous.

Bennett:You like it.

I shake my head, but he’s not entirely wrong.

Bennett:I’d like to see you again.Properly.No PR, no book club.Just us.

My heart rate starts to gallop.

Me:Are you asking me out on a date?

Bennett:Took you long enough to catch on.

I stare at the message for a beat longer than I should, my fingers hesitating over the keyboard.Every logical part of me screams that this is a bad idea.He’s an athlete.He’s charming, cocky, entirely too good-looking.

But he’s also read a romance novel just to prove a point.And he somehow manages to get under my skin in a way I don’t hate.He told me he thinks I’m a badass…

Me:Okay.

Bennett:Damn, that was easy.Thought I’d have to beg.

I laugh out loud, accidentally startling Max.

“Sorry boy.”I pat his side.

Me:Don’t get ahead of yourself.

Bennett:Too late.I’ll text you the details.Sweet dreams, Quinn.

I don’t reply right away, just staring at his name on my screen, my heart doing something completely ill-advised in my chest.Max nuzzles closer, oblivious to the chaos in my brain.

I exhale and type out one last message before setting my phone aside.

Me:Goodnight, Wilder.

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NOT ALL HEROES WEAR SKATES

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