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Ethan sighed, waited for Max to dish.
Surprisingly, he didnât, just silently watched Brit as she studied him with laser focus.
âI failed that pop quiz you were teasing me about earlier,â he said.
A blip of quiet, Britâs expression stern. âSo, youâre not going to tell me why youâre scowly and moody?â
No fucking way. But he didnât say that, just lifted a brow and waited.
Silence.
Max stood up, clapped Ethan on the shoulder. âSee ya.â And then the fucker walked off, leaving him in Britâs clutches.
âSpill,â she ordered. âTell me how I can help.â
And that right there was why the nosiness was tolerable, even welcome, though significantly less so when it was directed at him. Because Brit and everyone else on this team actually gave a shit. They wanted to know every detail, yes, but it wasnât to ridicule and scorn. It was because they wanted everyone to be happy.
âWant to be my study buddy?â
Britâs eyes narrowed. âSure, you failed that quiz, Eth.â She pointed two fingers at herself then at Ethan. âWatching you.â
Max poked his head back into the conversation. âAnd you know the gossip train is, too.â He lifted a fist, raised it up and down. âChoo-choo!â
âYou guys are hilarious,â Ethan muttered.
âDamn right, we are.â And with that, Max walked out of the locker room, waving goodbye to the rest of the team, most of whom were in various states of their postgame routine or getting ready to follow him out.
Brit gave him one narrowed look then turned and hit the showers.
Ethan sighed. He still had the video to watchâand wounds to lickâ but he could do both of those from the space of his own house.
Heâd bring the tablet back tomorrow.
Slipping his wallet into his pocket, the tablet into his backpack, which he then shrugged on, Ethan found himself drawn into a conversation with Blane, and while he liked his teammate, a whole hell of a lot, he really wanted to go home, have a beerâsince it was close enough to his cheat day tomorrow that he didnât have to worry about Nutritionist Rebecca giving him a hard time about veering off his specially designed diet plan. He was typically a firm believer in the what-she-didnât-know-didnât-hurt her approach to dealing with nutritionists, but the team had bought into Rebeccaâs plans long ago and truthfully, even though the diet was a bit restrictive, especially for his meat-loving heart, heâd never felt or played better. So, it hadnât taken him long to get on board.
Especially, when sheâd worked in those cheat days and he could have a beer and burger every once in a while.
âEth?â
He turned, saw that Brit was back, staring at him, her long, blond hair slicked back after her shower. âWhatâs up?â
She crossed to him, voice quiet when she said, âYou know that play wasnât on you, right?â Her nose wrinkled in a way that was decidedly cute and definitely not in the typical tough hockey player realmâbut that was Brit, a constant in juxtapositions.
It didnât take much to understand what play she was referring to, especially because it was his fault. Heâd misjudged an angle, the player from the other team had gotten by him, and he hadnât made it back in time. Theyâd scored, and it had been on him.
âI mean,â she said softly. âShit happens, and itâs on everybody, not just one person.â
Still, it was easier to let her think that he was upset about the play instead of his failed wooing techniques with Dani.
âNice try.â He bumped her shoulder with his when she sat beside him. âYou know damned well it was my fuck up, butââhere he sighed and told the truth, and conveniently, it applied to both the play and the shit with DaniââI canât do anything about it, so Iâm going to go home, have a couple of hoursâ early cheat day, and Iâm going to wallow in my ineptitude. And then tomorrow,â he added quickly, when her expression turned concerned. âIâll be over it, and all will be good.â
Her eyes narrowed. âYou promise?â
âYes, Mom,â he teased lightly.
âSo not funny,â she said.
âWhy?â he asked.
A roll of her eyes. âStefan wants a baby. Heâs âwilling to waitâ as long as I want,â she said. âBut he also said that he wouldnât mind if I didnât take such a long contract next time so that heâs not a grandpa by the time we have our first.â
He sat back in his stall, brows lifting. Now this was interesting.
âI mean,â she whispered, âI want kids. Itâs just that I donât know if I want them when Iâm away so much, but Iâm not ready to stop playing, and getting pregnant would mean . . .â
She kept talking, and heâd been part of the team long enough to find this particular bit of gossip fascinatingâespecially when she was freely offering it up. Though he supposed she didnât have much to hide after sheâd fallen in love with and married the former captain of the team and spent the majority of her time poking her nose in other peopleâs business. However, that notwithstanding, Brit was great with kids, even if it was obvious that a woman couldnât be pregnant with men shooting pucks at her a hundred miles per hour, not to mention the collisions she took sometimes.
Kids would have to wait until after she retired.
Unless . . .
âYou could always adopt,â he said.
Her brows lifted, her lips freezing in the middle of describing what Stefan would look like as a grandpa. âI could adopt?â she mouthed.
He nodded.
âHoly shit,â she whispered. âStefan and I could adopt.â
Ethan patted her on the shoulder. âYouâd both be great parents.â Heâd met Stefan, whoâd retired from the team a few seasons back, enough times over the last couple of years to know the other man fairly well. He was a good guy, treated Brit like the goddess she was, and heâd never seemed to hold her successful career against her,
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