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The Boyfriend Kickoff


  The Boyfriend Kickoff

  Lauren Blakely

  Contents

  Also by Lauren Blakely

  About

  The Boyfriend Kickoff

  1. The Players and The Pets

  2. Snow in August

  3. One of Those Kitchen People

  4. I’m Getting The Distinct Impression You Have A Crush

  5. I Like To Gamble

  6. Dirty Everythings

  7. My Quarterback Crush

  8. Unfinished Business

  9. Fool Me Once

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  When meeting my crush for the first time at a charity event, it’s probably best not to let on that the other quarterback is the object of my late-night fantasies.

  Good thing my poker face is tight when I do my first ever NFL press event later that day right next to the sexy guy.

  And when he invites me to a party at his house, I promise myself I won’t drop a hint then either. He doesn’t need to know how curious I am about him, and about myself.

  Besides, I need to ask him for help with the media.

  That’s my one and only goal.

  Until everyone leaves and it’s just the two of us alone in his home…

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  1

  The Players and The Pets

  Jason

  * * *

  I knew this day was coming.

  Saturday, August 15th, ten a.m., has been on the calendar since training camp began.

  But as I stand on the sidelines of the San Francisco Hawks facility with my receivers, staring at the field, slack-jawed, I am thoroughly unprepared for the onslaught of cute.

  “Those furballs are so damn adorable.” I smack Nate’s rock-hard shoulder. “Just look at them,” I say, pointing at the kittens on the fifty-yard line.

  “Like I can look anywhere else,” Nate says, as if he’s been injected with sunshine.

  Volunteers from the Furry Friends local animal rescue have escorted a dozen or so adoptable critters to the final practice before our first preseason game tomorrow against the Los Angeles Mercenaries. Until this second, I had no idea I wanted a kitten in my life. I’m a pro baller who’s on the road a ton, with no need for that kind of responsibility in my very single life.

  But now?

  Sign me up. Starting with . . . that one.

  The black-and-white cat with tiny white gloves. “Dude, that tuxedo is all mine,” I shout, laying claim to my favorite.

  Nate points at another crate. “Dibs on the orange one!”

  The tight end, Orlando, joins us and calls out, “I want the Siamese, then.” Orlando peers around me, then Nate, like he needs to protect his turf from some of the most competitive guys on the team. It’s just receivers and quarterbacks here while the defensive backs are running drills on the far end of the field.

  Nate and I trot over to the crate with the black-and-white one. The little critter meows, sauntering to the door to say hi. Bending to one knee, I offer a finger through the crate wires. “Hey there, sweet little thing,” I say, and he nibbles on my finger.

  I look up at the sound of sneakers on spongy grass. A friendly blonde makes her way toward us. Reese Kingsley is the publicist for the team and its charitable efforts, including the Furry Friends Weekend. All proceeds from that game will go to the animal rescue, and soon our team photographer will snap pics of the players with the pets to get fans excited and try to rehome some animals.

  “You two ready for the first pics?” she asks as she arrives next to me.

  “I am ready for my close-up,” I say.

  “And then he wants two kittens for the road, please,” Nate puts in, sma
rt-ass that he is. His eyes twinkle with humor.

  “So does Nate,” I add.

  Reese shakes her head in amusement. “Every time. Every single time we do one of these events, the guys all melt.”

  That perks my interest. “You’re saying the other athletes go home with armfuls of kittens?”

  With a smirk, Reese nods. “They do. But listen, don’t feel obligated to adopt. We always clear the shelters with the promo. Just the pics will be more than enough,” she says.

  Nearby, a woman with a camera around her neck, her black hair piled on her head, waves to Reese.

  Reese waves back to the photographer and turns to me. “Looks like we’re ready. We appreciate you doing this with the opposing team.”

  Shielding my eyes from the bright morning sun, I scan the field, looking for the Mercenaries—some jog out from their tunnel, also in practice gear.

  A guy in a Furry Friends T-shirt walks over from a nearby crate and reaches into the one housing my favorite tux-wearing feline.

  Reese sets a hand on my arm. “Jason, we’ll get you first, along with some shots of you and the Mercenaries QB. We want a picture of you holding Bandit. He’s six months old and is part gymnast already. The shelter handler will be off-camera in case the little dude treats you like you’re a vault.”

  “I’ve got pretty steady hands,” I say with a grin. If I can carry a ball downfield, I can handle a high-flying kitten.

  The T-shirt guy hands me Bandit, who greets me with an upbeat meow.

  Aww, hell. My heart squishes, all helpless. Forget gusto. I turn to mush as I scratch the little guy under the chin. “Aww, look at you with your cute little gloves,” I coo.

  Snap.

  Snap.

  Snap.

  The team photographer is already on it. Guess she knows a good moment when she sees it. The little fella asks for more, lifting his furry head higher. Then, dear God, the kitty purrs.

  I’m. Dead.

  “Oh, I get you, Bandit,” I say to him. “It’s sure nice to get a massage.”

  A voice rumbles from near my right shoulder. “It is.”

  I don’t recognize the gravelly tone, so I turn to the guy who just materialized by my side.

  I catalog him. Brown eyes that are broody and intense. A jaw lined with stubble. Dark hair that’s thick and a little wild. Borderline unkempt. His jersey sports a number nine.

  It’s the Mercenaries’ new quarterback.

  Beck Cafferty.

  Since it’s my job to know the other quarterbacks, their skills, and their weaknesses, I’ve read up on him and watched some game film, but there’s not much to see or know. He has a few less years than my twenty-six. This is his first season starting after he warmed the bench last season as a backup. Cafferty didn’t go to a big football school, and the Mercenaries didn’t draft him till round six.

  We’ll see what he’s made of.

  “Hey, Cafferty.” I give a chin nod to my opponent and a pleasant enough greeting.

  “McKay,” he says, not quite warm, but not cold either. More like . . . he’s figuring out what to say next.

  Bandit interrupts with a demanding meow. He no longer wants to hang out in my arms; he clambers onto my shoulder. I reach for the wily cat, tugging him back down. “I guess it’s time for quarterbacks and very busy kittens,” I say lightly, hoping to make the moment easy for both Beck and me. No need for him to feel awkward as the new guy, even though I plan to pummel his team tomorrow.

  Beck’s quiet, though, as he watches me maneuver the kitten around. “You’ve got a live wire,” he finally says.

  I glance at the fur monster scrambling up my chest. “I think this dude wants to be our new mascot. Pretty sure he’s a hardcore Hawks fan,” I say as Bandit attempts to secure a perch on my shoulder again.

  “Maybe he’s part parrot,” Beck says drily.

  “You might be right,” I reply.

  Reese returns to us with an orange ball of fluff in her arms. “Here’s Creamsicle for you, Beck.”

  The other quarterback nods and takes the kitten. “Thanks.”

  Reese shifts her attention back to me, snorting with laughter when she sees my predicament. “Do you need a different one?”

  No way am I giving up on this creature. That’d be admitting defeat in the face of both a four-pound animal and the guy leading the opposition tomorrow. “Nah, Bandit and I are just working out the terms of our arrangement,” I say, as I adjust the kitten once more.

  Reese pats my free arm. “Whatever you say.”

  I make another effort to settle the little dude down, scratching his chin again. Bandit purrs a second time. Whew. There we go.

  I steal a glance at Beck and Creamsicle. The fluffy orange guy is chilling in Beck’s arms, calm as can be. Damn, someone has cat magic.

  The photographer clears her throat. “Can we get you two shoulder to shoulder?” she asks.

  I hardly want to move now that Bandit’s settled down, but I do it anyway, shuffling an inch to be a good sport. Beck moves a drop closer but then stops, standing his ground.

  “A little closer,” the photographer says.

  I shift again. Beck moves maybe a millimeter. I sense the tension in Beck as if he’s holding himself back. I’m unsure why, and I don’t want to read into his restraint. I just stay where I am, cradling a squirmy cat and smiling for the camera.

  The shutterbug doesn’t ask us to slide any nearer to each other. Good. Beck’s giving off some serious don’t stand so close to me vibes.

  Reese says thanks when we’re done, then reminds us that we have media questions after practice.

  “I’ll be there in the briefing room, ready for anything,” I say.

  “You always are,” Reese adds with a smile, then looks at the other quarterback with a more serious expression. “Beck, you’re all good to join us?”

  Beck’s eyes flicker, maybe with annoyance or possibly frustration. He doesn’t say anything that helps me figure out which one—just gives a quick nod. Then he walks off to join his team.

  What’s his deal? He’s drily sarcastic one minute, then coldly uncomfortable the next.

  I don’t need to be pals with every other quarterback I play against, but it’s a small club. There are only thirty-two starters in the league, and there’s no point in being this standoffish.

  Whatever. We don’t need to be friends. We’re opponents, after all.

  2

  Snow in August

  Jason

  A little later, after our separate practices have ended and everyone’s showered, Reese escorts Beck and me to a media briefing room inside our facility. Reese chats about baseball and a new food truck she and her husband are obsessed with. I trade some food recs and weigh in on some pitching changes, and our small talk makes it even more glaringly obvious that Beck barely says a word.

  Maybe he’s just a quiet guy. This is my turf, after all. I could try to make him feel more welcome, but we’re at the room a few seconds later.

  “The usual crew is here,” Reese says when we reach the doorway.

 
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