“But also a woman who wants a long-term relationship with a hockey player. It’s tough being married to someone who’s gone most of the year.”
“I’m used to it,” she commented and he smiled. Man, he really was pretty. If only he would stimulate her more than her just wanting to bang him. Because, even though he was saying everything she wanted, she was bored. He was too clean-cut. That was the problem. She wanted to reach over and mess his hair up. Paint some tattoos on him and grow him a beard. Maybe have him cuss a bit more. He was just too nice.
“Yeah, I bet, growing up with hockey all your life.”
“Yeah, it’s in my blood.”
“Which is so awesome. I watched you in the Olympics, but I didn’t know how gorgeous you were,” he said and then he blushed.
Fucking blushed.
She wanted to sigh, but instead, she asked, “Are you nervous?”
His brow came up and he asked, “A little, why?”
She smiled sweetly, hoping that she didn’t come off as too much of a bitch, but she was sure she was about to. “Because you’re being kinda boring, not like you were at the party.”
He laughed. “Yeah, I guess I’m more nervous than I thought.”
“Sorry if that’s rude,” she said quickly at his defeated look.
“No, not at all,” he said, waving her off. “It’s just…well… Karson is my friend, and I asked him if it was okay—”
“You asked my brother if you could take me out?” she deadpanned.
She should think that was sweet. She should.
“Yeah, I mean, he’s your brother, my friend, and teammate. I don’t want bad blood between me and him if I started dating you without his permission.”
His permission? What the fuck?
“It doesn’t matter what he thinks though. He doesn’t control me, or own me, for that matter,” she added and he nodded.
“Oh, I know, but I just wanted to make sure he wasn’t gonna freak out on me.”
Yup, too clean-cut for her. She wanted a man who wanted her and didn’t care about anything else.
“You’re mad,” he observed and she looked up to meet his apologetic gaze.
“No,” she lied, tucking her hands in her lap to keep from clenching them. “I’ve always been Karson’s little sister, the girl no one wants to date because they are scared of him. It gets to be annoying.”
“Oh, I want to date you. I wasn’t lying when I said you are gorgeous, Kacey. But I did that for damage control. If he would have said no, then I probably still would have taken you out.”
That perked her interest. “Karson said yes?”
“Yeah, he was really for it, actually. Calmed my nerves a bit. But when I picked you up and, man, you’re really lovely, I guess my nerves got the best of me.”
Karson said yes? To a guy?
“You’re still mad.”
She was staring at him. Her brows were pulled together while she chewed on her lip.
Karson said yes?
“Sorry, I’m still caught up on the fact my brother said yes. He never agrees to anyone dating me.”
A dazzling grin curved Liam’s lips, and Kacey found herself breathless as he said, “He knows I’m a good guy and I won’t hurt you.”
She wanted to drop her face flat on the table and moan. She knew that too, so why was she fighting this? He wanted a dog, he was looking for a woman to marry him, and he was nice. Plus, he was nervous, so that was the reason he wasn’t as funny as she liked. Liam Kelly was a good guy. Karson thought so and she needed to trust that.
She needed to try.
Leaning on her hand, she smiled. “Good, ’cause I’m in the market for a good guy who won’t hurt me.”
Grinning ever so sinfully, he said, “Then I’m thinking I’m that guy.”