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Authors: Toni Aleo,Cindy Carr,Nikki Worrell,Jami Davenport,Catherine Gayle,Jaymee Jacobs,V. L. Locey,Bianca Sommerland,Cassandra Carr,Lisa Hollett

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BOOK: Seduced by the Game
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He paid for his coffee,
taking it and heading toward her, sitting slowly on the couch beside the table
she was sitting at. She watched him as he sipped his drink before placing it on
the table and pulling out the same book she had been reading the day before
when she was in the library:
Eldest
by Christopher Paolini. Seeing that,
she knew that this was no damn coincidence. Glaring, she stared at him until he
finally looked up, meeting her gaze.

“Lacey, funny to see you
here,” he said, a sly grin on his face.

Their eyes locked, and
everything inside her went hot. Ignoring her screwed-up feelings, she pointed
at him as she sneered, “Funny, my ass, you’re following me! Reading the same
book I am!”

He scoffed, laying his
book down. “Conceited much?”

Her eyes went to slits as
she muttered, “Whatever.”

She turned, looking down
at her books to do what she came to do—study. Rachel was supposed to come, but
she had texted saying she had plans. Lacey was pretty sure her plans involved
Grady, but since she wasn’t ready to accept that her best friend was shacking
it up with her big brother, she didn’t ask and had come to study on her own.
Letting out a long breath, she took her highlighter and tried to study, but
knowing that Karson was within reach made it very hard. She could feel him
staring. She wanted to
want
to tell him to stop, but she didn’t. She was
all kinds of screwed up—a glutton for punishment.

When Karson suddenly
appeared at the same table as her, she sat back and met his playful gaze with
an angry one. “What are you studying?” he asked, looking down at her books
before smiling up at her. “Business? Are you going to own your own or work for
the big man?”

She bit into her lip,
knowing she should pack her book up and leave. Instead, she answered him. “I
want to start my own.”

He nodded, his grin
growing. “That’s awesome. What kind of business?”

“I want to design lingerie
for women.”

“Wow, I didn’t expect you
to say that! I knew you were going for design, too, but I was thinking home
interior or something.”

She found herself smiling
as she shook her head. “No, I want to design super-sexy pieces for women to feel
pretty in,” she admitted. “All kinds of women. Small, medium, large, and
plus-size. I also want to design bras for women who have suffered from breast
cancer and had to have a mastectomy, but can’t afford to get breast implants. I
want all women to feel sexy in my pieces.”

Wow
. Did she really just
blubber all that to him? Looking up, she found him watching her. His eyes were
locked on her, and she could tell he was listening to every word she said.

With a grin on his face,
he said, “That’s amazing. I bet you’re talented.”

Lacey’s cheeks burned as
she slowly nodded. “I think so. My best friend, Rachel, is really good too.
We’ve talked some of doing it together. Starting the business and all together,
I mean, but I’m not sure. We’ll see what happens.”

“Well, if you ever need
someone to check out your designs, you can model for me any time you want,” he
said with a wink.

She knew he was just
playing around, being a regular guy, but little did he know was that would
never happen. Looking down, she shrugged her shoulders. “Highly doubt that.”

“Just offering my
services.”

“Duly noted.”

He laughed, and Lacey had
to look up to take him in. His eyes were dark and oh so gorgeous. She could
just imagine posing for him in basically nothing, and knew that once he saw
that she had no breasts, he’d be out the door so fast she wouldn’t know what
happened. All she’d be left to do was pick up the pieces of her heart, and she
couldn’t allow that to happen. Guys like Karson King wanted perfect girls, not
ones who were sick and didn’t have all the right pieces. All Lacey had were
scars, ones that would scare Karson away. As her eyes flooded with tears, she
began to gather her things.

“Hey, whoa, what happened?
You aren’t leaving, are you?”

She nodded, her eyes glued
on her book bag as she tucked her things in it. “Yeah, I have to go.”

“No, don’t,” he pleaded as
she stood, putting her jacket on and then her scarf and hat.

“Sorry, I have to,” she
muttered, heading out of the coffee shop. She didn’t think he’d follow her, but
she soon realized that Karson was a very determined person. When his fingers
wrapped around her wrist, she swung around, pulling it away from him. “Don’t
touch me.”

His hands came up in a
calming way, palms up at her. “I’m sorry. Please, don’t leave. I just want to
talk to you.”

Shaking her head before he
even finished, she said, “Karson, nothing will happen between us. Don’t you get
that?”

“No, because I know you
like me and I like you, so let’s do this.”

She scoffed, trying so
hard to lie, but she was sure it didn’t work as she said, “I don’t like you.”

He laughed, proving her
suspicions. “Whatever, don’t lie to me. I can see it in your eyes—the way your
body responds to only my voice. You want me as much as I want you, but I’m not
saying let’s jump into bed. I want more than that. Let’s get to know each
other, find out what makes each other tick. I love listening to you talk, and I
just want to know more about you. I think that if you got to know me, you’d
agree that I’m worth getting to know.”

Letting out a breath,
deflated, she said, “It isn’t that I don’t think you’re worth getting to know,
Karson. I know you are, and I know it would be a pleasure, but it’s just that
I’m
not worth it. Someone like you doesn’t go for someone like me. There are things
about me that would have you running for the hills.”

Taking a step toward her,
he reached out, but then stopped. “Can I hold your hands while I say what I
have to say?”

“I’d rather you didn’t,”
she whispered, lost in the depths of his dark eyes.

“But if I do, you won’t
hit me, will you?” he asked with a small grin.

Her mouth pulled up as she
slowly shook her head. With his grin growing, he took her hands with his,
lacing his fingers with hers before looking down into her eyes. Heat coursed
through her body as she continued to get lost in his eyes. He was so gorgeous,
so big, and as much as she wanted to run from him, she also wanted to press
herself up against him and rub her nose along the scruff of his beautiful face.

“Now, as I was saying, I
think you are worth it. I think that meeting you proved why no other girl stood
a chance with me. I know we just met, but I feel this crazy thing in my chest
for you. I am drawn to you, I want you, and I can’t allow you to push me away.
I’m not running—I’m here. You’re right; you aren’t the type of girl I’d usually
want to fool with, but you are the type I’d run across the earth for. You got
me going crazy, Lacey, and my life will never be the same after you.”

His words were music to
her ears, everything that a girl wanted to hear, but Lacey knew those words
were meant to be for someone else—not to be wasted on her. She went to tell him
that but, before she could, his lips met hers and the world came off its axis.
Everything stopped as Karson’s lips moved against hers. With her eyes closed
tight, her hands squeezed his as he kissed the living crap out of her. When he
ran his tongue along her bottom lip, she knew it was a bad idea to open her
mouth, but she couldn’t stop herself. Soon, she deepened the kiss. Removing his
hands from hers, he took her hips in his hands, bringing her against him as her
arms went to wrap around his neck. Pulling back slightly, only for air, his
eyes searched hers as they both gasped for breath.

But then he let her hips
go, slowly running his hands up her ribs. She wasn’t sure what he was doing,
but his hand knocked into her left breast. Suddenly, the little kiss cloud he
was intoxicating her with was gone, and reality set in.

Her heart pounded in her
chest as she took in long pulls of air. With a goofy grin on his beautiful
face, he cupped her face before saying, “I didn’t mean to do that. Not yet, at
least.”

Desire swirled in his
eyes. His head dropped in for another kiss, but she backed away out of his arms
and put her hands up to stop him from coming for her. “This can’t happen.”

“Why?” he asked, his arms
out. “Please don’t lie and say you didn’t feel every bit of that.”

Her eyes clouded with
tears, and she wanted nothing more than to hide. “It doesn’t matter what I
feel, Karson. This won’t work. Please stop following me. Please just leave me
alone.”

And with that, she turned
and took off toward her dorm, thankful that he didn’t follow her.

 

* * * *

 

"Well then,” Karson
muttered as he stood in the snow and watched Lacey run from him. It was obvious
that she didn’t want him to follow her. He saw the tears in her eyes and didn’t
understand what was going on, but he wasn’t giving up. After a kiss like that
and the way she felt in his arms, he’d walk through fire for that girl. He knew
it was crazy, but he couldn’t help what he was feeling. She was just so
unbelievable. Not only was she gorgeous and funny, she was driven. What
eighteen-year-old girl wanted to help women who have had to lose their breasts
to cancer feel sexy? It was mind-blowing. She was amazing, and Karson had every
intention of making that girl his.

He understood that his
life was up in the air. The scouts from the game a couple of weeks back loved
what they saw and said that they would be in contact with his dad, who was also
his agent. His dad felt good and believed that he’d go first or second pick for
the draft. His dreams were coming true, but nothing would be right unless Lacey
was there with him. He knew that there was a good chance she wouldn’t leave Chicago, and that was fine. He’d do a long-distance relationship with her. He’d do
anything just to know she was his.

He was moving fast, but
that was just how he was. He always just jumped in and worried about everything
else later. But his feelings did scare him. He felt a bit like he was obsessing
over the gorgeous blonde that reminded him of a tall Tinker Bell, but he
couldn’t help it. Everything he learned about her, he liked, and he felt like a
stalker with how much investigating he had done on her. It was completely
innocent; he just wanted to know her and show her that he was the man for her.

“Why are you watching a
girl run? Wait, that’s a dumb question. You’re my horndog brother, that’s why.”

Karson laughed as he
glanced over at his baby sister. Kacey smiled up at him, her brown eyes shining
through the falling snow. She wore a puffy, red jacket and a large, knitted
hat, with her long, brown hair falling along her shoulders.

“Shut up,” he barked at
her as Lacey disappeared into the quad.

Kacey laughed as she
shifted her hockey bag up on her shoulder and switched her stick to the other
hand. “No, but really, what are you doing? It’s freezing out here.”

“I’m stumped. That girl is
running from me, and I don’t know what do it about it.”

“A girl, run from you?”
she teased, “That’s odd, what did you do?”

Glaring at her, he said,
“I didn’t do anything but tell her she should give me a chance. I’m a catch,
you know. Girls like me.”

“Yeah, dumb ones. I like
her already. She’s obviously smart.”

“I don’t like you,” he
declared.

“I love you, too. So
anyway, I see that you are in deep with this girl. Here is my
suggestion—romance her a bit. Don’t just expect to show up and have her fall
for you. Good girls take time to get.”

Eyeing her, he asked, “How
do you know I’m in deep?”

“Because I know you; you
don’t chase after girls. She’s special, so don’t give up. I bet you she won’t
know what hit her once you turn on the King Charm. Can’t wait to meet her.”

With nothing but a nod,
Kacey started for the rink as Karson took in everything she just said. He knew
that Lacey was special, and the more he thought about it, the more he knew
Kacey was right. He was in deep, over a girl he just met, and he wasn’t the
least bit worried about it. She had his heart, and he wasn’t going anywhere
until she had his.

For the next week, he
continued to show up at the places she was. The only problem was that now, she
wouldn’t look at him. She didn’t even acknowledge him. Sitting in the
cafeteria, his mind was muddled with thoughts of Lacey. He was sure after a week
of seeing her every day, multiple times, would have her wanting to be with him,
but it wasn’t working. She wasn’t affected by his charm at all. It was
discouraging, but Karson was a winner and he was going to freaking win.

“Yo, King!”

Karson looked over from
where he was reading to see a few of his freshmen teammates coming toward him.
This meant they had some information on Lacey. Closing the book, he sat up.

“She sings with the
Catappellas and is performing tonight in Bradford Hall at six,” Devin said,
with Johnny bouncing beside him.

Checking his watch, he saw
he had an hour before he had to get over there. “Cool, thanks, guys.”

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