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Van Page 21

by Sawyer Bennett

"Yes, silly," I say with a crooked grin, and I use her discombobulation to push my way past her into the house. I wave Xander in behind me. Taking Simone by the shoulder, I spin her around toward what I see is the living room and I walk her in there. "There is no story just about me. It's about us. About how you bullied your way into my life, and found out my secret, and then how we romantically fell for each other--"

"You kicked me out of your life," she snaps at me, and then looks to Xander. "You can print that part. Van was a complete dick to me."

"Simone completely seduced me," I tell Xander, just like a kid trying to get one up on her. Xander is loving this and he's got out a pad of paper, scribbling notes furiously.

"Van leaves his dirty underwear on the floor and it's fucking gross," she snaps with a raised finger pointed at me.

Xander snickers.

"Seriously?" I turn to Simone to ask her dryly. "You're boiling our relationship down to dirty underwear?"

Simone makes a slight screeching noise in frustration and her eyes are flashing with anger. "We don't have a relationship. You made that clear last week."

"Well, we could have one if you'd get over your snit for two seconds so we can sit down and talk about this," I point out calmly.

She gnashes her teeth at me and points to Xander. "Sit down with a reporter. A stranger. And hash this out between us?"

"Yup," I say, but I'm seriously wondering how stupid this idea actually was now that I'm seeing her reaction. I thought she'd be charmed. I also thought she'd be proud of me for opening up so thoroughly.

"Simone," Xander says as he holds his pen over his notebook. "Without thinking about it, when did you realize you were falling for Van?"

My head twists fast to catch Simone's answer. I know I told Xander I'd prefer he not ask her direct questions, but I'm apparently failing and need the help. She blinks once but says, "When he pulled me out of a strip club I was dancing at. Wait...you can't print that. My parents will die."

"What about that made you fall for him?" Xander presses.

Simone grimaces and places her fingertips on her temples, where she rubs what I'm thinking is a pretty big headache by the look on her face. When her hand drops, she shrugs. "Um...I don't know. I guess because he was jealous and I realized it was more than sex between us. Shit...no, wait...you can't say that either."

Before Xander can ask another question, Simone turns to me and I wince from the censure in her voice. "This may have been the dumbest idea you ever had."

My heart flops over at the frustration in her voice. She sounds perilously close to tears, and I don't want her crying over me ever again.

So I step into her, palms to her cheeks, and I bend so my nose is almost touching hers. "Fine. But will you please sit by my side while I let Xander interview me then? I want to tell my story, and I'd really love it with you sitting by my side."

For a moment, Simone just stares at me with veiled eyes. I can't read a damn thing. But to my immense relief, she finally nods and leads us over to the chairs. I sit down on the couch and pull her down right beside me. I resist the urge to wrap my arm around her.

Xander takes a chair adjacent to us and pulls out a recorder. "Do you mind if I record our conversation?"

I shake my head and Simone remains silent. He turns it on anyway, and then sits back in the chair, crossing one leg over the other.

"Where should we start?" Xander asks me.

I look back to him without an ounce of fear, shame, embarrassment, or hesitation. "Start at the most important part. Ask me when I fell in love with Simone."

Chapter 28

Simone

I jerk sideways and my eyes fly from Van to Xander.

Xander is chuckling. "Okay, Van...when did you fall in love with Simone?"

My jaw drops as I turn to look back at Van. He settles into the cushion, crosses one leg casually over the other, and flips his arm across the back of the couch behind me.

"There were feelings always there," Van says, and my jaw drops further. I feel like I'm dreaming, or maybe I'm in some even weirder version of The Twilight Zone. I'm listening to Van bare his soul about me to another man.

A reporter.

For a magazine.

And I'm hearing it for the first time as he tells this reporter.

I shake my head, hard enough I hope to perhaps jar things back into perspective.

"Take for example when Simone nearly got crushed under our kitchen refrigerator. I'm not sure I've ever been more scared in my life, and well...you know a lot about my life. There was a lot of scary shit in it."

I let out a quavering breath, realizing that Van is actually talking about how his feelings developed for me. And while he's answering another person's question, I also get he's telling me this as well.

"Or maybe I started to fall for her when she kissed me in a dive bar to shake her brother up, to prevent him from making a mistake. I was pissed she did it, and I never told her this, but I also admired the hell out of her for doing it. For doing something out of love for her brother."

"What was her brother going to do?" Xander asked, poised to get some juicy stuff on Lucas.

"None of your fucking business," Van says casually, but clearly that subject is off-limits. Then he continues as if that question had never been asked. "Maybe it was in the moments after Simone found out the truth about my father, and rather than running, she curled up in my lap and told me she had my back."

Van's voice softens as his gaze drops to his lap. "Yeah...something happened that night that changed things."

When he looks back up to Xander, he shrugs. "I don't know. Every fucking day I fell a little more, even as I was fighting it. But there was one absolute clear moment when I know...I knew I was already there."

"And when was that?" Xander prods. I seem to have been struck dumb, as I can't even think of a thing to add to this conversation that's about me, yet is not including me.

"I pushed her away," Van says quietly as he turns to look at me. He picks up one of my hands, brings it to his mouth, and kisses it. When he lays it back down on his thigh, keeping his fingers wrapped around mine, he turns back to Xander. "I walked back into our hotel room later that day and she was gone. And I knew right then, without a doubt, I'd already fallen in love with her. Maybe it was when I thought she'd been crushed by the fridge, or when she earned her brother's ire by kissing me. I don't know and it doesn't matter when. I just know that I realized it for sure in that hotel room, with brutal clarity and a whole lot of fucking pain because I'd pushed her away."

I can't help the small gust of air that slips past my lips over the shock from what he's saying.

Then Xander is forgotten and Van turns on the couch to face me. Still holding one hand, he brings the other to my cheek. "Simone...I didn't know what I'd lost until I lost it. I didn't even fucking know it was love until it was gone. But I know now. I know that you are it for me. I will never love another soul the way I love yours."

Everything I ever wanted to hear from Van has just been laid out before me--albeit in a slightly different way than I had imagined a romantic makeup scene would unfold. But I'm cautious. I have to be to make sure he really is ready for everything I am.

"You run when you get scared, Van," I point out to him. "You close yourself off. Your pushing me away was the most hurtful thing that has ever happened to me in my life and I'm not able to handle that. Right now...I look at you, and what I know for sure is that you were my first heartbreak."

This doesn't offend Van. He tilts his head and gives me an understanding smile. "Yeah? Well, you were my first everything, Simone. My first love. First devotion. My first heartbreak. My one and only relationship with a woman. You were my first confidant and companion. Simone...you were my first friend ever. My first...everything."

And the tears come. Big, fat drops that don't sneak up on me but fill my eyes quickly and spill over the edges.

"Oh, baby," Van says softly as he brings his other hand to my face and wi
pes my tears away as they fall.

A sob pops out over the sweet sympathy and regret in his voice. He pulls me into him, pressing my face into his neck so his hand can stroke my back.

"I'm sorry, Simone," Van murmurs as I cry against him. "Please forgive a stupid, foolish, and scared man for reacting very badly to a stressful situation. You don't know how bad I feel about not only hurting you, but causing you to run to Quebec. I know you fucking stayed away from the rest of the games because of me, and that kept you from being with your family. I ruined that for you, and I'll kick myself in the ass over and over again for that."

I shake my head vigorously and pull back to look at him. "That was my choice."

"But the option was there because of me and my douchebag ways," he argues.

At this I snort with laughter, because this has gotten a little ridiculous, and we are still letting this all play out in front of a reporter.

"Can I kiss you?" Van asks me.

"Is that really the most important question?" I reply.

He doesn't need to think long. With a sheepish grin, he asks, "Am I forgiven?"

"Do you really love me?" I ask him with a slightly skeptical arch to my eyebrow.

"After exposing my feelings to a reporter who will share this with the world, you still doubt me?"

I study him for a moment. His beautiful face and earnest expression. The light within his eyes promising me a lot of great tomorrows. This whole setup, unnecessarily bringing a reporter with him to apologize and profess his love for me.

It's so much more than that.

It's his way of telling me that he truly is past all of his old insecurities and fears, and he is ready to start a new chapter of his life with me in it.

"Okay...you can kiss me," I whisper.

"About fucking time," he mutters, and then his mouth is on mine. It's deep and claiming but not at all sexual. It's a loving kiss and it speaks of whatever words got left behind.

Van is the first to pull away and I'm embarrassed my hands are curled clawlike into his T-shirt. He rubs his nose against mine, and then turns to Xander.

Pulling me into his side, curling his arm around me tight, he says, "Now...let's talk about Arco. I'm going to be an open book, so you can ask me anything. And I'm going to be open about it because of the woman sitting beside me. I've got nothing to fear and nothing to hide because of her."

My head tilts up and I gaze at Van with wonder. He's looking at Xander with utter confidence, offering himself up as transparently as a person can get. He's putting himself out there bravely and with such confidence I find myself swelling a little with pride.

"Okay," Xander says gamely, and then throws a hard question. "Do you forgive your dad for what he did to your life?"

--

Much, much later.

After the interview was over--and it was a grueling two hours long--I fixed Van and me an early dinner.

And after that, we broke in--or just nearly broke--my bed having wild monkey makeup sex. Now I'm curled in Van's arms.

"Did you really mean it?" I ask him quietly, my fingers trailing lightly over his abdomen.

"Yes, for the hundredth time, I love you, Simone," he says in an exaggerated drawl.

I pinch him and he laughs at me. "Not that. I mean...about retiring."

Van gets quiet and I hold perfectly still. Van said a lot of things that shocked me tonight; the biggest I thought would be his very public proclamation that he loves me.

But that wasn't the most jaw dropping.

It was when near the end of the interview Xander asked us what our plans were. I, of course, had no answer because I'm still clueless about what I want in life other than I know for certain I want Van in it.

Van gave an easy shrug and told Xander, "I've reached the pinnacle of success in hockey. I think it might be time to move on."

Xander's jaw dropped for sure. "Retire from hockey?"

Van shrugged again. "I'm considering it. Maybe Simone and I can do some traveling or something."

I was so stunned then I couldn't even respond, and besides that, the interview was wrapping up. After a few more minor questions, Xander thanked us both with a hearty handshake to Van and a hug to me, and then he was gone.

"I told you I had wanted to go to college and study psychology, right?" Van asks me, jerking me out of my memories.

"Right."

"Maybe I'll give college a try," he says. "Or...we could travel like I said."

"Or," I suggest a little aggressively, "you could play hockey still."

Van rolls to face me, bringing his hand to my jaw. "Simone...not every player out there thinks this game is the most important thing in the world. I know that might be hard to believe, but I've given ten years to this league and it's given me a lot in return. But I have other things I want to do. School, travel. I want to be with you, not on the road a third of the year."

My eyes search him for some sign that he's lying about this. Or maybe not thinking straight. But he just stares back at me with conviction.

"It's just..." I trail off, not know what the fuck this all means.

"It's just what?" he prompts me.

"It's just...you never asked me if I loved you," I blurt out. "How can you be so confident all of a sudden, and I haven't even said the words to you?"

"Well, do you?" he asks.

"Yes," I reply.

"There you have it," he says with a grin.

"You obviously knew," I continue, not wanting to drop this subject with just a nonchalant there you have it from Van. "You came here with a reporter, knowing I loved you and that I was not done with you."

Van's eyes bore into mine and his smile is languid. "Baby...I knew you loved me that night you found the shoe box. I tried to push you away a few times, and you just wouldn't leave. You threw yourself at me one time, wrapped your arms around me so tight I thought nothing would ever feel better. And I didn't do the same back to you, and you told me...you said, 'You better wrap your arms around me motherfucker.' Do you remember that?"

I nod, a smile drifting over my lips.

"The vehemence in your voice...you little bit of a thing ordering me to hold you. After you'd just found out something that was horrendously nasty about me. I knew you had to love me at that point."

"That turned out to be a good night," I murmur as I snuggle into him. "You made love to me that night."

"Yeah, I did," he mutters in agreement, although I still prefer us fucking most of the time. But that night was special.

"Van?" I whisper. "Am I still shiny?"

He chuckles, pulls me in tighter, and squeezes the breath out of me. "Yes, Simone. So fucking shiny you make everything else in the world seem a little dull by comparison."

I smile at his words. I'll never get tired of hearing that.

Epilogue

Van

I hike a well-known path through College Park, enjoying the crisp fall air and the colorful leaves. Many of them--orange, red, yellow--have already fallen to the ground, but there's still plenty left in the trees that glow in the midday sun. I can honestly say that the New England states in the fall are spectacular.

But when I come into the clearing where Simone said she'd be waiting, my breath catches just a bit as I take in what is the most spectacularly gorgeous creature in the entire world. She's sitting cross-legged on a plaid wool blanket, bent over a textbook opened on her lap. Wearing jeans and a bulky sweater that practically swallows her, she looks as sexy right now as she did this morning with her legs spread wide for me.

I only get a few unfettered moments to stare at her before she raises her head and catches me ogling. Lips curving into a smirking grin, I start walking toward her.

"Hey, stud," she murmurs as I drop to my knees on the blanket in front of her. Her hand catches me around my neck and pulls me down to her mouth. It's a fucking great kiss, but then again, all of them are with Simone.

When she releases me, I fall back to my ass, stretch my legs ou
t, and recline on an elbow. "You going to feed me?"

She nods toward the plastic grocery bag to her right. "Sandwiches in there. I've got to finish reading this chapter before my class, though, so eat and be quiet."

I chuckle as I push up to a sitting position so I can look for my lunch. As requested, I'm quiet as I chew the chicken salad sandwich and watch my girl study.

The decision to come back to Dartmouth was not made lightly. In fact, Simone and I did a lot of traveling over the summer, and almost every day, we discussed what she wanted to do.

While she is enrolled once again in this prestigious Ivy League school, she still doesn't really have a clue what she wants to major in. But the great thing is, she's taking some classes that interest her, and I believe she'll find her way before too long.

The other great thing is she's not in a rush to figure it out, and neither am I. I bought a small house in Quechee, Vermont, which is only about twenty minutes from Dartmouth's campus across the state line in New Hampshire. I also started my own path toward achieving a new goal, a college education for myself.

I'm clearly not Dartmouth material, but I was able to enroll this semester at Green Mountain College, and I'm taking some general prereqs so I can get my feet wet. It's been a long fucking time since I've had to study anything other than game film and playbooks. While Simone is still trying to figure out her path, I'm focused on psychology. That's never wavered over my life.

Yes, I miss hockey. I didn't make the decision to retire lightly, but when I stacked up all the pros and cons against each other, the answer was pretty clear. I was ready for a completely new life.

New career, new love, and a whole new Van Turner.

I still have my fingers in hockey, though. Simone and I will go to as many Cold Fury games as we can this year to cheer on her brothers and my former mates. I'm also volunteering with Dartmouth's varsity hockey team.

And that's enough for me.

Truly.

Everything is now centered around Simone and our life together in this beautiful part of our country.

After I finish my sandwich, I surf on my phone a bit while Simone reads quietly. She takes her studying seriously, and since her parents eagerly agreed to continue paying for the rest of her undergrad degree, she's feeling extra responsibility to do right by them.

Finally, she closes her book and then pushes her arms into the air above her head, arching her back for a stretch.