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- Authors: Carly Marie
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- Genre: Gay Romance
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JETT
“Shit! Where the fuck is my—”
I didn’t have a chance to get the words out before Hadley’s voice rang over
the line. “Look behind you on the workbench. You always set your
notebook down there and forget it.”
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I turned, glanced over the untidy workbench, and sure enough my recipe
notebook was there, albeit half covered by a bag of hops and some herbs I’d
picked up at the local farmers’ market that morning. “You realize you’re
halfway around the world, right? How the fuck do you do that?”
“Like I haven’t been your best friend since before kindergarten?”
Hadley and I had become fast friends when she moved into her grandpa’s
house across the street. My mom and dad introduced us, and we’d been
attached at the hip since, even though our lives had gone in very different
directions.
“When’s your next leave?” I asked her every time we talked like it might
magically change and be sooner. She’d come home in late May to spend
time with her grandpa and drag me to the Nashville Grizzlies first two
playoff games in Columbus, which gave her a chance to see her brother too.
It was still hard to believe that the theater geek who grew up across the
street from me was a record-breaking hockey superstar in Nashville. He
was still just Collin to me, the vibrant, happy-go-lucky, intelligent, and
incredibly attractive neighbor. I didn’t think there would ever be a time I’d
look at Collin and see the hulking hockey enforcer everyone talked about.
But that could also be because I knew nothing about hockey. It had never
been a sport that interested me. The only things I knew about Collin’s
career were what Mr. H and Hadley told me… every time we talked.
Mr. H hadn’t been doing well for a few years, and Collin and Hadley came
home as often as their schedules allowed. Collin had actually been home
most of the summer, though that had been my busiest season at work, so I
hadn’t seen much of him. Before he’d left for training camp in September,
Collin had come over to ask me to pop into the house whenever I could and
keep him in the loop.
Until that knock, I hadn’t known the dark circles under Collin’s eyes could
get bigger than when I’d seen him during the playoffs. Collin had never
gone out of his way to talk to me, but he was three years older than Hadley
and me and had run in very different circles in high school. It wasn’t
surprising he didn’t talk to me much growing up, and it wasn’t like he was
around much as an adult to form a friendship.
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