Chapter 22 #2

I drop the towel I’m using to dry off my hair and catch it. “What’s this?”

“Nothing really. Just a little welcome-to-the-playoffs gift for you.”

“I didn’t know we were exchanging gifts for this.”

“We’re not,” he says, despite the clear evidence to the contrary. He steps over to where I’m sitting on the edge of our hotel room bed and places a kiss onto the top of my head. “What’s the point of being your boyfriend if I can’t spoil you occasionally?”

I look up at him. “I’m pretty sure we only just decided I was your boyfriend before we took that shower.” I wave the lightweight box between us. “So where did this come from?”

Ryan grins. “Maybe I had this planned all along. It’s also not a big deal.”

I eye him skeptically as I pull off the tape that’s securing the wrapping closed. Underneath the paper is an expensive-looking gray box with the name Tom Ford filigreed across the center. “This doesn’t look not a big deal.”

He steps away from me and pulls on his ocean-blue suit pants. While he zips them up, he eyes me with purpose. “How many ties did you bring with you on this trip?”

“One.” I shrug. I hardly see his point, and unlike him, I think the league’s suit rules for traveling and games are a bit excessive.

And also, unlike Ryan, I’m a lot less bold with what I choose to wear.

I’m frightened of opening this box. It might contain a brightly colored, patterned tie like he likes to wear to spice things up, as he says.

I’m not nearly that playful, or confident.

“And how many games are we playing?” he asks.

“Two.”

“So you need a new tie for today. And while you’re always welcome to wear one of mine…

” He pauses and pulls one of his from his bag.

Which of course, as if for emphasis, is his bright blue, purple, and cream-colored tie, designed to look like a Japanese print of butterflies.

“… I know you won’t because while you like them on me, you prefer a more subtle color palette for yourself.

” He loops the tie around his neck, under his collar, and steps to me again.

This time, he bends forward, brings his hand to my chin, and lifts my lips to meet his.

After he kisses me, he says, “Now open the damn box.”

Smiling, I do as I’m told.

“See?” he says as I pull out the dark gray tie with simple light gray diagonal stripes. The silk is soft against my skin. “It’s subtle. And will go nicely with your suit.”

“Thank you.” I loop the tie around my neck, and he crouches down to tie it for me.

“You’re welcome.”

Looking down, I watch him tie the tie into a knot. I can do it myself, but there’s something mesmerizing about watching him do it for me. The care he’s putting into it, it’s almost too much to bear.

He pushes the knot up, then smooths the tie flat with his hand. He winks at me when he’s finished, then jostles my shoulder with his hand. “Come on. We’ve gotta go if we want to grab whatever breakfast these heathens we call teammates may have left for us.”

Ryan

After finishing breakfast, Brandon and I each grab a large cup of coffee to go and head to the bus that’s waiting for all of us outside of the hotel. We grab the seat behind Danton near the front.

Once seated, Danton turns around to face us. He’s grinning as he reaches over and ruffles Brandon’s hair. “Looking good,” he says, flicking his eyes to Brandon’s chest. “I see you added another tie into your mix.”

“Yeah.” Brandon smiles and lifts the end of it away from his shirt, looking at it with admiration. I knew he’d like it when I saw it. It’s a simple tie for a simply dressed man. Slowly, piece by piece, I can help him build his wardrobe.

Though I’ll be the first to admit, while I love the way he looks in a suit, especially the way the trousers hug his ass and thighs, I still think he looks his best in his mismatched sweats or oversized gym shorts.

Casual and disheveled looks nice and natural on him. It must be his Wisconsin boy roots.

Danton nods towards me, wearing a smirk. “You get that for him?”

“I was tired of him always asking to borrow mine,” I say, nudging Brandon with my elbow.

“Bullshit,” Danton laughs. “Don’t get me wrong. I love your style choices, Rye, but they’re a bit bold for Baby over here.” He ruffles Brandon’s hair again. It takes all of my strength not to reach over and fix it.

Danton looks between the two of us. “Are you two rooming together on this trip?”

“Yeah,” we both say and shrug at the same time.

“Are you sure you two aren’t brothers?”

“Positive,” I say at the same time Brandon pulls a face and says, “Gross.”

“Are you going somewhere with this?” I ask. My heart rate kicks up as I think about mine and Brandon’s conversation from this morning. Maybe I haven’t been as subtle as I thought.

I chance a glance at Brandon. He looks nervous, as if he’s worried Danton is connecting the dots. A wave of guilt washes over me. I should be more careful.

“Nope,” Danton says, his lips pulling up into a full smile. “I’ve just never come across teammates who can spend twenty-four hours a day together like you two can. Hell, Vicky and I can’t even do that.”

“You sound jealous,” I tease. “Do you want to room with me on the next road trip?”

“Fuck, no.” He laughs and looks back at Brandon. “If he starts to drive you nuts, just give me the word and I’ll find you a new roommate.”

“I’ll keep that in mind,” Brandon says. He hooks his foot behind mine underneath the seat where Danton can’t see it.

Okay, so we might be playing with fire. I can be more subtle when we’re around other people. But by the way Brandon’s using his foot to tug my leg closer to his, I think it’s safe to say he feels the same about not changing a thing when it comes to road trip room assignments.

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