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What to expect:
π Hockey Romance
π Accidental Pregnancy
π Secret Relationship
π He Falls First & He Falls Hard
π Brotherβs Best Friend
π Boy Obsessed
π Reformed Playboy
π Coachβs Step-daughter
π Possessive MMC
π Look at Her & π
Excerpt:
βWhere did you get this?β I ask, trying not to sound like a suspicious douchebag. Iβm a possessive one instead.
Darcy rolls her lips together, shifting to face me. βOh, this?β She lifts the bracelet between us. βThis is from Emmett Richards, the hot-as-fuck defenseman on your team. I woke up with him yesterday, and he gave it to me as a birthday gift.β
βDonβt fuck with me, Darcy.β
Sheβs on her back in seconds, and Iβm hovering over her, a caveman growl Iβve been fighting to suppress escaping my chest. Iβm tempted to slide inside her right now and demonstrate how Iβm the only man she needs.
Small hands rest on my shoulders as the bracelet slips down her arm.
βDid your dad get it for you?β I ask softly. I know from Jack that she doesnβt have a relationship with him anymore. That doesnβt stop me from hoping the guy didnβt miss his daughterβs birthday.
βNo.β She shakes her head, a subtle sadness dulling her eyes. βI havenβt spoken to him in months. The bracelet is from my mom. She bought it for my twenty-first birthday, and I wear it on special occasions.β
Although I wouldnβt describe us as estranged, Iβm not especially close to my dad. Darcy might be right to keep Elliott out of her lifeβjust like Jack cut him out completely tooβbut that doesnβt mean there isnβt residual hurt.
βDo you miss him?β I ask cautiously.
She peers up at me like she hasnβt been asked that in a while.
βThatβs a complicated question, Archer.β
I settle down between her parted thighs. I know she can feel my hard cock as it presses into her. Casually, I run my fingers down her stomach, holding myself up with an elbow braced next to her shoulder. Weβre both completely naked, but that isnβt the most intimate part of this moment. I want to explore every part of Darcy, well beyond the conversations weβve previously shared.
βWeβve got the time.β
She clears her throat and shifts beneath me. βMy dad is one of those people who always has an agenda with everything he does. When I was younger, I couldnβt see the games he played or the way he would emotionally attack Mum, not until I got older. Then, when Jack joined the Blades and met Kendra, Dad tried to come back into his life after he learned what my brother was earning and how much his girlfriendβs family was worth. Kendra told me all about it when I moved to Brooklyn, but Iβd already hated his guts anyway.β She pokes her tongue into her cheek. βAnd I donβt hate anyone. Ever.β
My blood boils on behalf of Jack and Darcy, two of the kindest people Iβve ever met. If they despise this guy, I can only hope we never cross paths.
βDid he hurt you?β
Shaking her head again, she presses her lips into a thin line. βNo, never physically. Dad doesnβt need to get physical to cause hurt. He likes to weigh and measure people, and when he has a drink, the venom really starts spouting. He once told me Iβd walked away from a good relationship with Liam because of my ego.β
βBut he cheated on you,β I immediately fire back, my rage simmering.
βHe did, although Dad never saw it that way. He said Liam was going to have a great career in finance.β She laughs darkly. βFunny, because thatβs what my dad doesβheβs a stockbroker in London.β
I remember Jack telling me his dad worked in Canary Wharf. A place where some of my own investments are run. Heβd better not manage any of my offshore accounts.
βAfter Liam and I split, Jack admitted he could see more and more of Dad in Liamβs behaviors. Mum spent a lot of time detangling herself from Dadβs grasp, and Jack was afraid Iβd go down the same route. I once failed a test at universityββ
I release a mock gasp, and she swats me on the chest, giggling.
βYes, Archer. Believe it or not, I did. Anyway, do you know what Liamβs reaction was?β
I shake my head, already convinced Iβm not going to like it.
βHe told me not to worry because a womanβs place is really in the home and with the kids, not out earning money because he could take care of that. It was a carbon copy of what Dad used to say to Mum.β
I canβt imagine Darcy ever accepting something like that from a guy. They do say love is blind.
When she looks up at me for a reaction, I know my jaw is clenched, molars grinding hard.
βThere were plenty of red flags I chose to ignore because Iβd invested so much time into the wrong person, but I didnβt want to feel like all of it was wasted, so I kept plowing ahead with him. I guess thatβs why now Iβm not keen to get into anything heavy. The next person I date, I want to be sure they wonβt screw me over.β
My tongue burns with the need to tell her that Iβd never let her down. Then I consider the evidence of my past and what she has to go on.
βA womanβs place is wherever she wants to be.β Theyβre the only words I can find in a sea of confessions I desperately want to profess. βNo one owns you or gets to tell you what to do with your life, Darcy. When a real man says, Youβre mine, itβs because he canβt stand the thought of living a day without you in his life. Not because youβre a possession he can show off to his friends. Youβre a treasure, not an accessory.β
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