Chapter 45
First, we go back to his place and have a lot of sex.
And by a lot I mean thirty-six hours’ worth. The Legends have the following day off, and we barely get out of his bed, except to order breakfast from the deli. And we only get dressed when it’s time for Marnie to show up with her weekly delivery.
Meanwhile, we break in every corner of his giant bed, plus that giant sofa in the living room, followed by the luxury shower.
“We haven’t hit the terrace yet,” Chase says as we lie in towels on his bed, still recovering.
“It’s March. And Tremaine can see the terrace from his apartment.”
“Those are very good points,” he says. “Plus, I might never move again. Until tomorrow morning, that is.”
When morning comes, we drink coffee and sample Marnie’s fresh bread. Then Chase has to go to practice, and I have to go home and change into my most presentable outfit.
I meet Chase back at headquarters a couple of hours later, where he’s waiting in the lobby for me. “Ready?” he asks.
“Yeah.”
He holds his hand out, palm up.
I take it.
We ride the escalator together, all the way up to four.
Darcy is seated behind her desk. She breaks into a bright grin when she sees us. “What’s up? I’ve been texting you all weekend.”
“We were busy,” Chase says. He points at Sharp’s office. “He in?”
“Yeah, but…”
“Good enough,” Chase says. He leads me over to the door and pounds with his free hand. “Sharp?”
“On a call!” the man yells.
“We need a meeting,” Chase says, opening the door.
“Now?” Sharp barks.
“Perfect,” Chase says, striding in.
“Some asshole just barged into my office,” Sharp barks into his phone. “I’ll call you back.” He hangs up and turns to us with a stormy face. “If I wanted to be interrupted, I’d go home to my wife. Now what do you want?”
“This is really about what you want,” Chase counters, offering me the first chair and taking the second. “And that thing is me. You need me on the roster next year, but you don’t want to pay up.”
“Clearly.” The older man spreads his hands. “Like that’s a crime?”
“It is if you’re using Zoe as a pawn.”
The boss lets out a heavy sigh. Then he turns to me. “Look, I admit that I was going to do that.”
“Going to?” I demand. “Because I feel like a pawn already. If you thought Chase and I were some kind of package deal, you could at least be honest enough to admit it.”
He looks between us, scowling. “I had a whole plan,” he says with a grunt. “If Chase didn’t re-sign before the end of the playoffs, then I was going to offer you a contract, Zoe. And I was going to tell you the offer was only good until June 30.”
Chase looks ready to explode. “So you could make her commit before I negotiated with other teams? That’s low.”
Sharp shrugs. “It’s hardball. Zoe’s job offer does not affect my salary cap.
And I know you like it here in New York, Merritt.
Quality of life matters. So does playing for a winning team.
You can go lose for Montreal if you really want to, and I can’t stop you.
I can just put my thumb on the scale a little. ”
“So you are a manipulative bastard,” I mumble under my breath.
Sharp actually chuckles. “I’m clever, and I know how to maximize value for the team. But, Coach Carson, I abandoned this plan. You earned that job, and all while my idiot son made your life miserable. So I decided not to play the asshole card.”
“What are you saying?” I demand.
He leans forward in his chair. “If you read the fine print, you’ll notice that your job offer does not have a decision deadline.
I took that out when I gave you the offer.
So if you wait until August to decide to come back, it puts me in a real bind.
I’ll have to try to find some other schmo who’s willing to accept on short notice. ”
“Like I did,” I say slowly.
He shrugs again. “Who knows? I might get lucky a second time. But the puck is on your stick right now, Zoe. You win. Either you and Chase decide to stay, or you don’t. It’s up to you.”
Chase and I exchange a relieved glance. He quirks an eyebrow, asking, Are we satisfied?
I nod.
“All right,” we both say at the same time.
“All right what?” Sharp asks. “Are you staying?” He almost looks excited.
We both rise. “You’ll be hearing from Bess,” Chase says.
“Christ,” he mutters. “That ballbuster.”
I bite my lip to keep from laughing as we let ourselves out of the office, because Bess is waiting outside. Just as we planned.
She gives us each a cheeky grin and then lets herself into Sharp’s office. “The ballbuster is here, reporting for duty! Let’s have one more chat, Sharp. I feel like we could come to an agreement today.”
As the door closes, I hear a string of muttered curses.
Chase and I are under the comforter on the terrace, pizza box on our laps, when Bess calls two hours later. He answers, “You’re on speaker.”
“Hi, kids!” she says. “I got him up a half million. With a no-trade clause.”
I let out a little shriek, but Chase just chews on a bit of crust. “Did you accept?”
“You know it,” Bess says. “You’re signing after the game tonight. And now Zoe can, too.”
“Excellent work, as always,” he says.
“Now go take a nap so you can beat Washington. I’ll be watching on TV. And, Zoe—try to get Moreau to do a few more sessions with you? It almost hurts me to watch him.”
“Yes, ma’am.”
Chase hangs up and slings an arm around my shoulders. “During my darkest days, this is all I ever wanted.”
“An extra half million dollars?”
He shakes his head. “Pizza on a rooftop with you. As soon as summer comes, I’m getting a kiddie pool, too.”
I push the pizza box away and climb into his lap. Then I kiss him hotly.
We’re really going at it when I hear a fist thumping on glass. “Get a room!” someone calls.
So we do.