A Very Merry Hockey Holiday (Assassins #6.5)

She would, but she really wanted to spend Christmas with the guy who made her life worth living. Yes, she loved Phillip, Reese, and Sawyer and really didn’t want to spend the holiday without them, but she would if it meant she got to spend it with Jude. He had completely changed her life. He was the missing puzzle piece and gave her everything she needed. Yeah, she would see him the following day, but he wouldn’t be there to open gifts and get stuffed on food on the actual day.

Christmas never really mattered to Claire before. That changed when she came to live with Phillip and even more when she got with Jude. He made everything twenty times better, and she knew that she would be sort of bummed that he wouldn’t be there that morning. It sucked that he played and lived in a different state, but that’s what they’d signed up for. They saw each other a lot and she got by, but she decided that she might not sign the next contract when hers was up. She wanted to be where Jude was, and because of that, she was saving money like crazy.

They might have to miss some holidays together for the next couple years, but when it was time to have kids, that wouldn’t happen. She refused to raise kids in Vegas. And while it had been her hope and dream to headline a show, she figured that since she was doing it now, she wouldn’t regret it when she quit to be a wife and mom. That would be a long time coming, but she knew what she wanted in life and that was Jude Sinclair.



Claire: Fine. I’m gonna be miserable without you.



Jude: I’m always miserable without you.



She smiled as his next text came in.



Jude: I’ll see you soon. Have fun, get a dress or something for our wedding.



Her heart fluttered as she smiled dreamily. Their wedding. They were getting married very soon and she couldn’t be happier. She couldn’t wait to have Phillip give her away and to become Mrs. Jude Sinclair. When that happened, she’d have everything she could only dream of before.



Claire: 10-4 good buddy.



Jude: I love you. Have a safe flight.



Claire: I love you too. You too.





It was a long plane ride, but when she got off the plane and saw her aunt and nephew waiting for her, she almost came out of her skin in excitement. Running to them, she wrapped her arms around the both of them and hugged them tightly. It had been nine months since she had been home, and she couldn’t believe how big Sawyer had gotten.

“My goodness! What are you feeding this kid? Miracle-Gro?”

Reese laughed as Claire took Sawyer, kissing him all over his sweet face. He tried to get away, but he wasn’t going anywhere from his Claire. “He’s Phillip’s kid, what do you expect?”

Claire giggled as she nodded, hugging Sawyer tightly. “You have a point. He eats like a horse!”

“For sure! Ready? Your appointment is in an hour.”

“Appointment?” she asked, confused.

“Yeah, Jude asked me to get you an appointment for wedding dress shopping!”

Claire’s face broke out in a grin. “He did?”

“Yeah, he’s kind of sweet.”

“Yeah, he is,” Claire agreed as they made their way to claim her baggage and then out into the freezing Tennessee air. It had been so long since she had been home that the cold surprised her, and she cuddled closer to Sawyer.

“You look great, sweetheart,” Reese said as they walked to the car.

“Thanks, you do too!”

Reese grinned as they loaded the car up and then they were off. Blasting the heat, Claire held her hands to the vents, waiting for them to thaw as Reese navigated out of the airport. Pulling out her phone, she sent a quick text to Jude.



Claire: Landed and heading to the appointment you planned.



Jude: :) Hope you find the dress that will blow me away. I love you.



Her heart skipped a beat as she sent him back a smiley face along with that she loved him too and then leaned back in the car. She missed him like crazy but was glad to be home. Looking over at Reese, she smiled. Her aunt looked beautiful and almost like she was glowing. Her hair was up in a messy bun, and she wore light makeup with jeans and an Assassins tee. Even all comfy, she was beautiful. Reese had always thought she wouldn’t be a good mom or wife, but she was both. The best, even.

“How’s everyone?”

Reese grinned. “Good, big dinner tonight to welcome you home. Elli has been cooking all day.”

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