Authors: Amy Lane
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expected anybody to follow him unless he"d been on the court. And then,
they"d only followed him because he usually managed to be down court
first.
But then, he did have a point. If there was ever proof that a mercy-
killing rule was needed in pro sports, this game was it.
He must have done
something,
he conceded, because there was a
noticeable difference in the second half. Not enough to fix a thirty-point
lead, but enough to make the game un-embarrassing, and that was
something.
Xander kept up with Chris"s game on his phone as he sat through
the press conference with the other players, and saw that Denver was
primed to win. He left a text, “Better you than me, buddy,” before
standing up and looking official to escort the team down to the locker
room.
The team spent a lot of time clapping him on the back and telling
him thank you. He felt obligated to hang out for a while until the room
had cleared out. Strange, yes, but true. He spent that time texting Chris—
because Denver
had
won, and even if he wasn"t going to get postgame
sex, he could at least get postgame sex
ting.
Xan@CE--Nicely done, hotshot—28 pts, not bad.
CE@Xan--Cliff had a good night too.
Xan@CE--Yeah, but Cliff doesn"t give victory blow jobs
CE@Xan--grrrrr--and tonight, neither do I-how"s the foot?
Xan@CE--Looks like a seal flipper, hurts like a seal bit it, chewed
it, and ate it.
CE@Xan--ROFL--well hang in there, seal bait—you"ll be up on it
soon.
Xan@CE--R U calling in the morning again?
CE@Xan--Do you want me to?
Xan@CE--Please.
CE@Xan--Then of course.
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Xan@CE--I set up the computer—we can do the conference thing.
CE@Xan--Good. I miss your face.
Xan@CE--I miss everything.
CE@Xan--I gotta go, man. I"m supposed to be buzzed. Love you
Xan@CE--Love you too.
Well, it didn"t actually give him a woody, but he figured that would
come when he finally climbed in bed. He"d made Leo help him with the
damned computer and the video, and he"d set it up by the bedstand
deliberately. He had to get used to sleeping in that bed alone, or he
wasn"t going to get used to getting any sleep at all. This way, he"d have a
reason not to fall asleep on the couch. Either way the bad dreams would
come, but in the bed, at least Chris would be there in the morning.
Xander looked up from his conversation and realized that most of
the locker room had cleared out. He was surprised—and unsettled. The
last time he"d been in there when it was this quiet was when he and Chris
had been busted. A good memory and a bad one, he guessed—just like a
lot of the sport. With a sigh, he leveraged himself up on his crutches, put
on his trench coat and scarf, and swung himself across the room behind
most of the rest of the team.
The town car hadn"t arrived yet, although he"d called them before
he texted Chris, and he settled himself on the crutches to wait as the last
of the team got in their own vehicles.
“Hey, Xander—you want a ride to the bar?” Burkins asked, and
Xander had to hold up his hands.
“Going home to baby the foot,” he said cheerfully. “Have a good
time, though!”
He waited patiently, looking out at the parking lot—it was still lit
by the sodium lights, which turned the January fog into a surreal pink,
and it was hard to see much beyond that electric wool blanket. But he
could hear just fine.
“No, asshole. I told you we were through. I got my shit out of the
apartment this morning, and you"re not getting another chance to hurt
me, you hear?”
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Xander blinked. He knew that voice. He stood and started moving
to the corner of the building where the women"s locker rooms emerged,
trying to figure out which of the dancers was currently sounding
very
pissed off, and not a little bit distressed.
“Look, Mandy—if you"ll just listen, I swear, I"ll never touch you
like that again!”
“You"re goddamned right you won"t…
fuck.
Let go, Derek—Jesus,
ouch!” Xander heard the sounds of a scuffle, plus a lot of “Goddammit,
stop it, bitch, I"m just tryin" to tell you something, you fucking moron!”
as he hauled his lame ass around that corner.
He was unsurprised to see Mandy (thank you, asshole ex-
boyfriend, for the name, he would have forgotten it!) struggling with a
squat, powerful man with an ethnic potluck of features—slightly dark
skin, blue eyes, high cheekbones, square jaw—that Xander could
actually see the attraction. The guy must have been awfully pretty before
he opened his mouth up and talked.
And right now, he had Mandy"s arm behind her, and was yanking
on it brutally every time she screamed (which was often—go Mandy!)
and Xander didn"t do a lot of thinking in the next couple of seconds.
Neither of them had heard Xander come up behind them, so the guy
didn"t even turn around as Xander swung up his crutch and brought it
down with controlled force on the back of Derek"s head.
He crumpled to the ground like a used pair of jeans, and Mandy
whirled around, gasping, to see what had happened to the guy who"d just
been practically breaking her arm.
“Jesus,” she said, shaking out her arm and her hand with obvious
pain. “Xander Karcek? You just… well… did you kill him?”
Derek moved on the ground and moaned a little, and Mandy kicked
him in the ribs, platform spike heel and all.
“C"mon,” she said decisively. “Let"s go around the corner before
he comes to. It would be better for everybody if he never figures out who
just gave him a big lump on his noggin, okay?”
Xander nodded and turned back around, following the girl"s lead as
she clicked purposefully through the fog back the way Xander had come.
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When they got there, Xander"s car was waiting, and Xander turned
to the girl to make sure she was going to be all right. “Um, Mandy? Do
you need a ride somewhere?”
She nodded, suddenly shaking in aftermath, and he realized she
was about the most forlorn thing he"d ever seen. Her eyes were black
with mascara—the girls had been heavily made up for their last dance—
and it was running down her cheeks. Her high ponytail extension was
coming out, and her mid-length hair was a mess of pins and escaping
tendrils as it drooped from an escaped chunk of the real hair that had
been anchoring it in the right spot. Her coat was torn, and she was
rubbing her shoulder with force, as though something hadn"t quite
popped back in.
But when Xander asked her, she shook her head and bit her lip.
“I—” she started, and then reaction set in and her lower lip started to
quiver alarmingly, and then her face lost all composition and began to
squash together like artwork in the rain.
Xander was completely helpless. He knew nothing about women
except that they smelled good and he admired the pretty ones, but they
didn"t get him hard or make his breath come quick or do anything at all
for him. But he thought about what he"d want for Penny, if she were ever
in a situation like this, and he put one of his crutches under his other arm,
and held out a hand for the poor kitten who had, all things considered,
put up a pretty good fight.
She ran into him and started to cry, and although he heard about
one word in seven, the four he did make out came up as, “No place to
staaaaayyyyyyyy!!!” and he sighed. Well, why not? Penny would be
there, she could set Mandy up in a guest bedroom. It"s not like they
didn"t have, like, ten of them.
The driver had gotten out and was holding the door open
solicitously, and Xander said, “Um, Mandy? Hey, you want to stay at our
place? We"ve got room.”
“Who"s we?” Mandy asked, her voice muffled from his chest, and
Xander said, “Me and Chris,” without thinking. She didn"t say anything,
though, as they got into the car. Tim—who was their driver most nights,
because he"d filled out the confidentiality agreement and was a sweet
guy with a wife and a kid and loved the game—got a blanket from the
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back and wrapped her up in it as she continued to lean into Xander"s
warmth. Xander sighed. God. A girl. All those horrible nights of sleeping
with strangers like an unfortunate job requirement, and now he had a girl
staying at his place because he bashed her boyfriend on the head with a
club. The world was beyond funny—it was now just fucking odd.
Penny was up when he got to the house, and the dogs perked up
from her side (they were
not
supposed to be on the couch) to come sniff
the new person. Mandy took a look at the big dog coming to sniff her
crotch (and one behind to sniff the same place from a different angle)
and gave a little shriek, then backed up and scrambled onto the counter
that separated the kitchen from the front room. She tottered there, in her
costume miniskirt and tube top, under a giant, knee-length parka, and
looked at the two curious dogs with big, heavily made-up brown eyes.
Penny looked at her in her jeans and sweatshirt, and her un-
powdered nose wrinkled. “Um, Xander? Something you haven"t told us
about?”
Xander shrugged. “Mandy, this is Penny. She"s Chris"s sister, and
she lives here. Penny, this is Mandy. I just knocked her douchebag ex-
boyfriend unconscious with my crutch. She"s also,” he said, looking at
the two dogs who were sitting now, tongues lolling, looking at this new
playtoy with great anticipation, “afraid of dogs.”
“Oh,” Penny said carefully. “Where were you thinking she"d
sleep?”
Xander shrugged. “One of the big guest bedrooms in the other
wing. But I was hoping you"d have some sweats or something she could
borrow. We"ve got a bunch of franchise stuff, but it"s all in Chris"s size.”
“That"s no worries,” Mandy chattered, and Xander grimaced up at
her. She was really scared, and he really had no clues as to what to do to
with her. “I don" mind no supersize clothes, right?” Mandy had pretty,
Latina features, with high cheekbones and a delicate nose and chin. It
was obvious that the stress of the night was bringing out her accent, and
Xander sighed.
“Max! Merk! C"mere, guys. Up to the room, "kay?” Both dogs
looked at him reluctantly, but Xander reached into the box of treats that
they kept ready on the counter and they perked up right quick. Xander
heaved himself forward and started taking the stairs one at a time, with
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the dogs in tow, and behind him he heard Penny talking Mandy down
from the counter.
The dogs had a big floppy pillow in Xander and Chris"s room as
well, and Xander threw the treats on the bed and watched as they made
themselves comfy.
“Are you proud of yourselves?” he asked rhetorically. “You
frightened the poor abused cheerleader. Seriously—if you were any more
ferocious, I"d have people-pee on my kitchen counter. That"s
disgusting—you guys would have been sniffing it for years.”
Max, the long-boned one with the big floppy ears looked at him
soulfully, and Mercury grinned a crooked dog smile, and parked his chin
on top of Max"s head. Neither of them looked particularly contrite, and
Xander sighed as he stripped off his slacks and his jacket and went
rooting around for some sweats.
He was pulling a sweatshirt over his head when there was a knock
at the door, right before it opened. He looked at Penny reprovingly.
“I could have been naked!”
“Which would have been more uncomfortable for you than it
would be for me,” she told him amiably. “I got your cheerleader settled
down with a snack and the television, and one of those giant stuffed lions
that the franchise gave you that one year, and I think she"s going to be
okay. You clocked her boyfriend on the head with your crutch?”
Xander shrugged and chucked the crutches down next to the bed
before throwing himself on top of the covers ass first. With a grunt, he
rooted around for the remote so he could watch the big screen on the
wall. Yeah, yeah, sometimes fame and fortune had its perks. He"d trade
everything including the dogs to have Chris in the bed next to him, and
that wasn"t an exaggeration. Hell, it wasn"t even a sacrifice. (Okay—the