ONE MORE SHOT by Victoria Denault (June 2, 2015; Forever Yours E-Book; Hometown Players: Book 1)
They say you only get one shot at making your dreams come true.Β Jordan is determined to take two.
Drafted by the NHL at eighteen, Jordan Garrison was headed for fame, and there was only one person he wanted to share it with-Jessie Caplan. He was crazy in love with her, and had finally told her so. They shared an amazing night . . . and then everything fell apart.Β
Jessie tries not to think about the night she gave herself to Jordan-or how he broke her heart. SheΒ triesΒ not to think about it, but she does. Especially now, when she’s staring into his sky-blue eyes for the first time in six years. After so much time and torment, she can’t tell if she loves him or hates him. But Jordan has learned enough to know a connection like theirs is rare. He was lucky to find Jessie once. No way will he lose her again.
Donna and Wyatt show up and join the crowd in the living room. Everyone is munching on the sandwiches, fruit and veggie platters weβve laid out. Jordan doesnβt seem to be with them.
Fucking coward.
βIβm going to go start the coffee and get out the dessert tray,β I tell Callie, and then get up from where I was perched on the arm of Rosieβs chair.
βJessie, honey, can you also grab the Bundt cake I left in my truck?β Donna calls out to me. βIt should be on the seat.β
I nod and smile graciously. Leaving the living room, I head into the kitchen, flip on the coffeemaker and head out onto the porch, making my way to the driveway.
Jordan is leaning against his parentsβ old truck. Heβs just standing there in his stupid knitted hat with his stupid broken foot and his dumb sad eyes. He came all this way and he canβt do anything more than stand there like heβs Krazy-Glued to a Ford? Suddenly I hate him more than I ever have before.
Without a word, I storm over to the passenger-side doorβthe opposite side from where he isβand open it. I see the cake and pull it carefully off the seat. When I turn around heβs standing directly in front of me, blocking the way back into the house.
I stare up at him as a flood of emotions roars through my body like a tsunami. I want to cry, punch him, scream and even laugh at the universeβs one-two punch to my gut. The sun is behind him, making the tips of his flippy blond hair glow. He needs a haircut. He looks like a Muppet.
βHey.β
Hey? His big opening line after taking my virginity, breaking my heart and disappearing from my life for more than half a decade is βHey?β
I think this, but I donβt say a single word.
He clears his throat. βIβm sorry about Lily.β
βThank you.β I sidestep him but he moves with me.
βLet me carry that for you,β he offers, extending his long arms and big hands toward the cake.
βI have a dead grandmother, not broken arms,β I snap, pulling the cake closer to my body as I glare at him. βI can carry a stupid cake.β
He takes it out of my hands anyway. Asshole. I roll my eyes and storm back to the house. He hobbles behind me. Unfortunately, one of his strides is like two and a half of mine so although I am moving faster than him, heβs still right behind me when we get to the porch.
βJessie,β he says as I reach for the door. βCan I talk to you for a second?β
I close my eyes, sigh and then turn to face him, crossing my arms over my chest as if to hide the scars on my heart…or protect it from new ones.
βI just wanted to sayββ He moistens his lips and waits until I look up and meet his eye. βI wanted to tell you Iβm sorry for what happened. You know, when we were younger.β
Heβs sorry it happened. Jordan Garrison is sorry he took my virginity. Bitchinβ. Now my day is complete.
βIβm sorry youβre sorry,β I reply coolly.
βWhat?β His blond eyebrows pinch together.
Rudely, I ask βAre you done talking?β and reach for the door again. βI have a roomful of people who care about me and my sisters inside. I havenβt seen them in years and will most likely never see them again. So, if youβll excuse me . . .β
I swing the screen door open and slip inside, not waiting for him and the damn cake to follow. Cole and Leah and my sisters are in the kitchen. Callie is pouring coffee into mugs. She looks up and scowls as Jordan sticks his booted foot in the door to keep it from closing in his face. He enters the kitchen behind me.
βI thought you left,β Callie says flatly. βDoesnβt Seattle need you back?β
βIβm not ready to play yet,β he mumbles, motioning toward the boot on his foot as he places the cake on the kitchen table.
βYeah, well, if you stick around here you might have a few more broken bones by the time you head back,β Callie mutters coldly, and I place a soothing hand on her shoulder, giving it a squeeze.
Her brown eyes are angry but she shuts up. I fling open a drawer and turn to hand Jordan a knife. βMake yourself useful and cut the cake.β
βRemember when you two were best friends?β Cole blurts out with a big, dopey smile across his freckled face. If looks could kill, Jordan and I would be arrested for murder, and theyβd be scraping Cole Garrison off the walls of this kitchen for weeks.
Victoria Denault loves long walks on the beach, cinnamon dolce lattes and writing angst-filled romance. She lives in LA but grew up in Montreal, which is why she is fluent in English, French and hockey.
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