Puck Funny: A Friends to Lovers Second Chance Hockey Romance (Unintentional Puck Bunny Book 1) by Dani Galliaro

Puck Funny: A Friends to Lovers Second Chance Hockey Romance (Unintentional Puck Bunny Book 1) by Dani Galliaro

Author:Dani Galliaro [Galliaro, Dani]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2023-07-31T16:00:00+00:00


“Say cheese!” Mom cackled from the front seat of my parents’ SUV.

I had ice on my temple and leg, which was spread across Guy and Stephen’s laps. Stephen iced his knuckles from punching Guy. Guy iced the left side of his face from Stephen punching him.

Stephen held up his middle finger with his ice pack for the picture.

“Oh, relax, Stevie. You’ll all look back at this and laugh one day.”

“Give it a rest, Heather,” Dad grumbled. “Let’s get the kids’ stuff from the car and get our sorry asses to Boston.”

Dad, Guy, and I got out at the impound lot where our wrecked rental had been towed. Flurries sprinkled around us, and I shivered against the cold. Dad still hadn’t looked me in the eye. Guy got our luggage and refused to let me carry it.

Dad held me back so Guy could walk ahead.

“You’ll always be my little girl, Kitty. I know you’re growing up, but you always have me. Anything he does wrong, I’ve got you.” He finally turned to face me. “I want you to be happy. Does he make you happy?”

I thought about his question. “So far, yes. Up until the accident, we were just friends. He’s been a good friend when he was able to.”

Dad nodded. “He left you hanging for a while, Kitty Cat. Years. You didn’t say anything, but I noticed.”

“I reminded him of Eva dying. He’s doing better now, though.”

Dad squared with me. “He’s part of our family in his own way. But you and Stephen always come first. Capeesh?”

“Yes, Daddy,” I said, noting my dad’s slight shudder when I said his name like that. Too soon after the daddy incident. Still, he pulled me in for a tight hug.

“You scared me, Kitty Cat. I’m glad you’re okay. Both of you. And don’t worry about the car. That’s what insurance is for.”

Guy closed the trunk of the car and headed around to get back in.

“Guy. A word,” Dad said.

“Yes, sir.”

I got in the car, closing the door slowly to see if I could maybe hear what my dad said to Guy. I couldn’t, but I’m not bad at reading lips. One sentence stood out.

“You will treat my daughter with respect.”



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