Rookie Move (Playing for Keeps #1) Read Online Riley Hart

Categories Genre: M-M Romance, Romance, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Playing for Keeps Series by Riley Hart
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Total pages in book: 91
Estimated words: 86614 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 433(@200wpm)___ 346(@250wpm)___ 289(@300wpm)
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“Warner,” Coach said.

“I’m going. I don’t care what that means for my career.” And I didn’t. Not when he was hurt and I didn’t know if he was okay. Garrett was…fuck, he meant too much to me for anything else to compare.

“I was just going to say good game. Given the circumstances, you kept your head in it, and that counts for something.”

I breathed out a sigh of relief. “Thanks, Coach.”

I ordered a car, and thankfully, they were only two minutes out. My leg bounced up and down the whole ride. I forced myself not to check my phone. I figured Houston would have messaged to let me know what was going on. I was sure he and his family would have gone to the hospital since they were in town for the game, but if it was bad news, I couldn’t handle hearing it yet. I had to see him, be close to him first.

“I need to see Garrett McRae,” I said when I got to the hospital.

“Are you family?”

Fuck. Fuck, fuck, fuck. “Yeah, I’m his…partner,” I replied. Someone might hear, but whatever got me in the room with him.

Partner…hmm… The word hadn’t even felt weird on my tongue. I kinda liked it.

“Warner?” the receptionist asked. When I nodded, she added that Mr. McRae’s brother said I could be let back. She didn’t seem to recognize me, but this was also Los Angeles, so they were used to celebrities coming in. She gave me a visitor’s pass and a room number. He wasn’t in the regular emergency room. I wasn’t sure if that was because of who he was or because he was already doing okay.

I followed the signs to his room, hands shaking, thoughts spinning because I’d just told that woman I was Garrett’s partner and I wasn’t freaking out. Everything else seemed so…small, so insignificant all of a sudden. All I was worried about was him.

The door was closed. I knocked and pushed it open. Houston and Dale stood close, their heads together as they talked. Connie was beside the bed, holding Garrett’s hand. I couldn’t imagine what she was going through. First Houston’s knee and now this.

Four sets of eyes shot toward me. I took them all in before landing on Garrett. He wasn’t in the neck brace anymore, thank God. He did have an IV, and he looked out of it, sort of loopy and perfect and beautiful. Fuck, he was so goddamned beautiful. The emptiness in my chest started to disappear, and I was suddenly filled with nothing but him.

Holy shit…holy shit. My heart was racing, my breath coming out too quickly. Everything inside me clicked into place. The confusing thoughts, being willing to get traded. Wanting what was best for him, how it felt when he talked to me and held me and—

“Did we win?” Garrett asked.

“I love you,” slipped out of my mouth and…what the fuck was that? Why had I said that now, in front of all these people? And how much would they hate me if I turned around and ran out? Claimed temporary insanity?

Houston laughed. Connie smiled. Dale looked puzzled as fuck—welcome to my world, buddy. I was still coming to terms with being in love too, and the ferocity with which it had hit me. I’d known I liked him, had known I was falling for him, but falling for someone and knowing you were in love with them? Fuck, that felt bigger. It felt like more.

“I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have said that right now. I mean, I meant it, but I shouldn’t have said it in front of—hi, Mr. and Ms. McRae. How’s the head, G? Are you—”

“I love you too,” he cut me off.

“You do?” I couldn’t have stopped the question if I wanted to, but when I realized how needy it sounded, I added, “Clearly.”

“I think we need to leave them alone,” Houston said, taking a bewildered Connie and Dale by the elbow and steering them toward the door. “I’ll explain in the hallway.”

I went to Garrett’s bedside, kissed his forehead, his temple, before my lips found their home on his.

“Did you mean it?” he asked.

“Yeah.”

“We’re fucked.”

“You’re telling me.” I kissed him again, just needing to know he was there and was okay. “Seeing you get hurt like that…nothing else mattered. I don’t give a shit what the league says or if the media freaks the fuck out. You make me feel…” Happy. Loved. Worthy. Important. All those things and more were true, but I settled on, “Everything. You make me feel everything.”

Garrett’s smile was so bright, it lit up my insides.

When he didn’t reply, just lay there staring at me, nerves trickled in. Maybe he’d changed his mind? Maybe this was too much, too fast? Hell, maybe his head injury was to blame for his initial return of affection, and now he was trying to figure out how to let me down easily.


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