“Yeah, we’ll see.” He got a faraway look in his eyes, like he couldn’t imagine a time where he and Pen didn’t have to help raise their kid brother and sister.“Well, when me and Lily get settled, you’re all invited to come and visit us.”“Does that invitation come with VIP tickets to your first game?”“Don’t get ahead of yourself. I might not even make the roster yet.”“You’ll make it.” Bryan gave me a reassuring nod.“Only time will tell.”I didn’t want to think too far ahead. All I could do was apply the mantra that had gotten me through four years of college football. Play hard. Fight hard. And hope like hell it was enough.“It’s hard to think that in another four years, we’ll all be in the next stage of our lives,” Cole said. “Weddings, kids, careers.”“You got something you want to tell us, Kandon?” Aaron arched his brow.“Don’t look at me. Me and Sofia have no plans to put down roots yet. Too much we want to see and do.”“Vera won’t last forever,” he said.“She’s still got plent
“Fine. Steal the cutie.”“Did somebody say cutie?” Miley came into the room carrying a very animated Dexter.I got up and went to them. “Did somebody wake up full of beans?”“He sure did. I’m just about to hand him off to my mom before the ceremony. But I knew you wanted to see him.”“Of course I want to see him.” I squeezed his pudgy little hand. “You be a good boy for grandma, okay? And we’ll have a dance later.” I kissed his soft baby hair, my heart fluttering.Miley had been pregnant on her wedding day, but it wasn’t meant to be. She’d miscarried at nine weeks. They had spent the next two years trying and just when they were about to start looking into their options, Dexter came along and surprised everyone.“Good luck out there,” Miley said. “Not that you need it. This day has been a long time coming.”Three years to the day in fact.After Kaiden had proposed we had every intention of having a spring wedding, but life got in the way.His first season with the Wild had turned into
KAIDEN“Congratulations, son.” Jason pulled me in for a one-armed hug, clapping me on the back. “I’m real damn proud of you, kid.”“Thanks.” I stepped back, running a hand down my face.“You good?” He studied me, and I desperately tried to school my expression.“Y-yeah. All good, sir. But I was hoping—”“There you are. My boy.” Mom swept me into her arms. “Gosh, I’m so proud of you.”“Thanks, Mom.”“Where’s Lily? I wanted to get a picture of the two of you.”“I’m not sure.” It had been kind of crazy since we spilled out of the graduation ceremony to the crowd of friends and family all wanting to celebrate with us, and I’d lost her in the chaos.“Can you see her?” I asked Jason and Felicity as they scanned the crowd for their daughter.“Nope. But I’m sure she’s around here… Oh. There she is.” Felicity’s expression softened as we watched Lily approach with Poppy and Aaron in tow.“Kaiden, my man,” Aaron held out his hand. “Looking good Mr. NFL Hotshot.”“Babe,” Poppy chided. “We talked
I should have been walking on cloud nine. Except any happiness I felt was steeped in uncertainty and doubt knowing that Kaiden was about to embark on the next chapter of his life… without me.It was only temporary, but I already felt the permanence in my heart. The idea of not being in Kansas with him. Going to sleep with him at night, waking up with him in the morning.Four years.Four years with him at Penn State, loving and living, and now it had come to an end. I was so proud of him, of the man he’d become, but I couldn’t help but mourn the loss of our college life.College was safe. We had a routine. We had our favorite coffee shops and bars and restaurants. We had our gorgeous apartment.Had.The word clanged through me, realization hitting me again.Our life at Penn State was over.Poppy followed me inside, catching up to me and lacing her arm through mine. “I know you didn’t want a fuss, but Mom and I thought—”“Surprise,” the word rang out in the restaurant that I now realize
And maybe that mattered more in this moment.POPPY“What are you doing all the way over here?” I asked my sister as she sat on the edge of the celebrations, nursing her drink.“Just taking a breather.”“Lily, what’s wrong?” I slid into the booth opposite her and pinned her with a knowing look.I knew my sister. I knew all her little tells, and right now, she was all up in her thoughts.“I can’t believe it’s here.”“What… Oh, Lily.” I reached over and took her hand in mine. “This is a good thing, Lil. You did it. You survived college. You got your degree. You and Kaiden are stronger than ever”—she winced at that and I frowned—“You and Kaiden are stronger than ever, right?”“Yes. I mean, I think so.” She blanched. “Oh God, Poppy. Listen to me. My boyfriend, the love of my life, is heading to the NFL. Instead of celebrating and counting down the days until he gets to live out his childhood dream, all I can think is how it’s going to affect me and our relationship.”“Lily, you have nothin
Tears threatened to fall. Gosh, I was a mess. But the last few weeks had been such a whirlwind. Finals and packing up our apartment. Now graduation was done. Over.“You don’t have to follow him to Kansas, you know. You can stay—”“No,” I said firmly.Living apart, doing the long-distance thing was not an option. But I was scared. All caught up in the fear of being in a new town with no friends or colleagues to lean on. Knowing that Kaiden had a team waiting for him. A team who would make him feel welcome and a part of something while I had to start all over again.“Life is about compromise, sweetheart. You have to work out what sacrifices you’re prepared to make for the person you love. It’s Kaiden’s time to shine right now, but that doesn’t mean you have to be eclipsed by his light.“He’s going to need you to, Lil. When practice is hard, when he’s trying to prove himself and earn his spot. There’s going to be highs and lows and it’s going to suck sometimes. He’ll need you there to gr
ASHLEIGHI laid awake, watching Ezra sleep.Uncle Jason had checked us all into the hotel down the road from the restaurant for the night.It was nice of Poppy and Felicity to try and surprise Lily like that, but she didn’t look so happy about it. Even before we left, when we’d sat crammed into a booth, reminiscing about days gone by, she’d barely managed a smile.I wasn’t surprised though. Lily was worried about what the future held, about her place in Kaiden’s new life.Part of me got it. Ezra’s football career had only gone from strength to strength at Penn State, and success at next year’s draft was a good possibility. But Lily wasn’t like me.Even after the accident, even when I had to learn to live with the fact that I had lost almost a year of my life, I soon realized that I was one of the lucky ones.Life was too short not to embrace it with both hands and enjoy every moment. And with Ezra by my side and my family and friends around me, I had so much to live for.I pressed in
Lily had been quiet last night but when we’d finally gotten back to our room, she’d pressed a kiss to my lips, curled up in my arms and fallen asleep within minutes.“You think you’re ready? Rookie training camp.” Ezra grinned.“I’m ready.”“That’s what we like to hear, Thatch,” Bryan said. “You down there and show them what you’re made of.”“That’s the plan.”There were days when I still couldn’t believe it. The Kansas Wild. The NFL.I’d dreamed of nothing since the first day I’d picked up a football and hiked it to my father.A pang of disappointment went through me, the way it did whenever his name came up. But that was one relationship I had no intention of ever fixing.Lewis Thatcher was dead to me.“The NFL, man.” Gav whistled between his teeth. “It doesn’t get much better than that. Always knew you’d go all the way.”“Thanks.”“It’s got to suck leaving Lily behind though,” he went on.“It isn’t like they’re never going to see each other,” Bryan added. “She’s moving to Kansas af