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Touchdowns and Tiaras: The Complete Boxed Set

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by Sosie Frost


  “You can’t party forever, Jack. You have to grow up someday.”

  “And you can’t schedule your life down to the minute and hope that nothing knocks you off course.” He winked, brushing a hand over my belly. “Or hope that someone knocks you up.”

  I poked his chest, but my hand tickled over the thick muscles of his pecs. “You better take this seriously, Jack.”

  “I’m a serious as I get right now.” His grin charmed me even when I thought I could resist it the most. “Think it’s too early to take a pregnancy test?”

  I laughed. “Oh, you don’t know anything about the female body, do you?”

  “I know my way around it. No one’s complained yet.”

  “It’s too early to take a test.”

  Jack’s gaze hardened over me. He gripped the hem of the jersey and tugged it up, revealing my crossed legs. A firm hand to my knee pushed my thighs open, and he stared at my puffy slit, already slickening under his gaze.

  His voice was a heated, feral rumble. “Is it too late to keep trying to make a baby?”

  I shuddered as he leaned close, capturing my mouth and running a confident finger over my pussy. One little flick, and my body rocked with a dangerous pleasure.

  “We could probably…” I sucked in a breath as he circled my clit, but his hand immediately dropped to free himself from his shorts. I met his gaze. “Increase our odds…”

  His cock was hard, hot, and more than ready to try again. I gasped as the thick head pushed inside my core, still swollen and raw from the fucking last night. His growl warned me before he shoved every last inch within me. I groaned, grasping his shoulders, holding tight as he began to move.

  I wrapped my legs over his waist and commanded his kiss. Jack wasn’t a man who’d deny me. I melted against his lips and savored the feel of his body against mine.

  Hot.

  Strong.

  Close.

  Every movement explored my body and demanded my pleasure and stole from me the last defenses I cast for Jack. I could hide nothing from him while his cock stretched me and tormented me and delighted me. I never imagined experiencing such a passionate intimacy with him.

  I never thought I’d enjoy it so much.

  That I’d need it so much.

  That I’d love it so much.

  I came quickly for him, trembling against my own sudden realizations.

  It would be far too easy to fall for Jack Carson, to want the untamable and risk breaking my heart for the arrogant trouble-maker.

  I’d have to be careful I only gave him my body.

  I couldn’t risk giving him my heart.

  12

  Jack

  The team cheered as I dropped back, let loose, and threw a bomb that hit our receiver mid-stride for a sixty yard completion.

  Had it not been training camp—had we actually strapped on our pads and gone to work at a real game—it would have broken my personal record.

  Just gave me something to aim for this season. It was a good pass. It felt good. It looked good for the screaming fans and press attending our training camp.

  I could feel it. This was going to be my season.

  My year.

  My championship.

  Bryon finished his stretches and hooted at me. “Baby, you kicked it up a notch this offseason.”

  “Fuckin’ know it.” I took the bottle from the trainer but dosed myself with the cool water. Goddamned August was killing me, and it was only the first week of camp. “Just a preview of what’s coming, gentlemen.”

  Bryon revved the team up. “Watch out!”

  “Better start working up new nicknames. Play-Maker’s gonna become the stuff of dreams.”

  The guys laughed. Bryon mocked me, hands in the air. “Preach it, Jack.”

  “I’m the baddest motherfucker on this field. You best be calling your mommas on Monday. Ain’t no one rocking you to sleep Sunday night after you get fucked by me.”

  The team cheered, my offensive linemen heralding the charge with another blitz of profanity. My back-up nudged me.

  “Dude, there’s kids over there.” Matt wasn’t a stick in the mud, he was all the dirt in the damn pile. “Better watch your language.”

  “Jesus Christ, it’s a practice. Like they haven’t heard this shit before—”

  Coach Thompson’s voice was a shrill as the whistle. It silenced the field. “Carson!”

  What the hell. I was in a rhythm. Why the fuck were we stopping?

  I abandoned the practice and jogged to the coaching staff, strategizing over the playbook. The rest of the team buzzed the field, some running laps, some doing plays, most of the new recruits shitting themselves while trying to make a good impression.

  I guess I was in that position too. My contract renegotiation hadn’t started yet. I doubted they’d let me wallow through the last year of what I originally signed. It’d be a monumentally shitty idea for the team, especially after how good I looked at this year’s training camp.

  I was bigger than last season. Stronger. Fitter. I knew the offense better than the layout of my house. And I had a reason to win—not just because I was the most insanely gifted quarterback to enter the league in twenty years.

  I had my pride to regain. A lost game to forget. And they knew it.

  “Carson, you’re gonna watch your motherfucking mouth on that field.” Coach Thompson pointed at me with a pudgy finger. “In fact, you’re gonna shut that mouth. Throw the damn ball and do your job.”

  The insult cracked deep. I narrowed my eyes. “Haven’t I done that?”

  “You showboat when you got a ring on your finger to show what hot shit you are. You brag in the minutes after that final win. As of now?” He tapped his watch. “New season, Play-Maker. You’re on my time now, and there ain’t no winners or losers yet. You gotta prove yourself, same as anyone else.”

  “You’re kidding, right?”

  The coach was a beefy man, a former lineman that forgot he wasn’t burning thousands of calories in exercise a day anymore. He tried to intimidate me. Didn’t matter how many clipboards he held in front of his face, he wasn’t pissing with me.

  I took another drink and hoped it was the heat that made me so fucking irritable. I pitched the water bottle at my feet and turned back to my team.

  Coach Thompson snorted at me. “You think you’re special, Jack?”

  I’d shove that whistle down his throat. I faced him, eyes narrowed, every muscle in my body tensed and ready to prove that I was a one-in-a-million athlete that wouldn’t tolerate his bullshit much longer.

  “What the hell is your problem?” I pointed to the field. “I have fifty-two men I’m leading back to the championship. And you know what I’m gonna get?”

  “A win this time?”

  “Re-fucking-demption. Don’t tell me I gotta prove myself. I know exactly what I need to do.”

  He nodded at the other coaches, backing them down as I felt my temper baited, checked, and about to rage. He patted my shoulder, but the son of a bitch didn’t have a right to rile me up just to shit on me when the urge came over him.

  “You’ve been doing good these past few weeks, Jack. Staying out of trouble.”

  “Don’t patronize me.”

  “Don’t give me a reason to treat you like a child.”

  I knew better than to say a damn thing. If I let loose, I’d be overheard by the media hanging too close. They always descended when they thought there’d be fireworks.

  Fuck em. I wasn’t giving them any fodder to take to Leah. It was bad enough she still dealt with the car accident and the camera incident. Those scandals complicated my nights with my publicist, when she had to bitch at me before I tossed her in bed and tried to knock her up.

  It had been a good couple weeks of attempts though. Leah’s pussy was great stress relief. Something about getting a girl like her in trouble—even if she gave me permission—was sexy enough to get me hard every minute of every day.

  Coach Thomps
on grabbed my shoulder. It was a bad move, but I let him pull me back.

  “Listen to me, Jack. You’re keeping your head down. You’re doing good work. You’re on time. And you weren’t with Bryon when he got into that mess with the slut downtown. You’re doing what you’re supposed to be doing. You understand me?”

  I did, so why was I resisting it? “Yeah. I’m the league’s newest lapdog. You taught me not to bark in the house, but you still want me neutered.”

  “Damn right, we do. You’re gonna stay on this path.”

  “I am?”

  “Yes, you are. I don’t know why this is always a fight with you.” He pointed to the field, watching as the men ran plays without me. “You are one of the most gifted athletes I’ve ever seen, but you refuse to cooperate with anyone. You’re aggressive. You throw temper tantrums. You insist on using your cock to make your big decisions.”

  Couldn’t argue with that, but when had my cock led me wrong?

  “This past month, you’ve been behaving—and yes, I say behaving because you’re the only goddamned adult I have to treat like a teenager. I got kids at home, Jack, I don’t need another crew of ungrateful shits here, you get me?” He looked me over, but he still didn’t try to respect me. “You haven’t been partying as much.”

  Yeah, cause I was balls deep in Leah at night, trying my damnest to make her orgasm so hard she’d pass out on my dick. Every man had a dream. This one was new. Didn’t involve a championship game, but it took up a lot of my nights.

  “You’re focused, Jack,” he said. “You’re concentrating. You’re in great shape. You’re not hiding in your sunglasses cause you have a raging hangover. You understand now? You’re ready to lead this team the way it should be led, and you’re becoming the man you were supposed to be three years ago. I don’t know what changed, but something flipped that switch in your head. It’s going to bring us to victory.”

  I didn’t change. Nothing changed. Christ, people were so fucking desperate to see connections and stories in my behavior. Nothing happened unusual.

  Nothing except Leah.

  Nothing except pretending to be in a relationship with a cocoa-skinned goddess. A woman of class, grace, and absolute sensuality who wanted nothing more than for me to take her again and again until I seeded her with my child.

  I guessed that was different.

  Coach Thompson waddled onto the field to yell at the defense. Coach Wallace, the quarterback coach, winked at me. He patted my shoulder before grabbing a playbook to consult with Matt.

  “Jack, you are playing better. Considerably. Don’t you feel it?”

  Yes. “I guess.”

  “Then I’d keep doing what you’re doing regardless of who it pleases. So long as you get the results, what the hell does it matter if it keeps the league and Coach Thompson happy? Keep that good luck charm or the new exercise routine. It’s working.”

  Except it wasn’t luck or me.

  It was Leah.

  Holy shit, they were right. It wasn’t just my image. It was Leah.

  I grabbed another bottle of water and sprayed off the sweat. My eyes searched the crowd. Enough people and press, kids and fans crowded around the outdoor practice facility. Training camp was a big event, and a lot of people came to watch the open practices.

  Today, I knew where to look. Leah promised to stop by during her lunch. I scanned the faces in the crowd until I found her. She took my advice and waited beside the field, beyond the ropes cordoning off the fans from those who had clearance to be close to players.

  God, she was beautiful.

  And smiling.

  And fanning herself in the heat as she sought the shade on the sidelines. She twisted her visitor’s pass and used it to cool her face. Her wave was half-hearted, and she stumbled.

  Backward.

  My stomach pitted as she wobbled again. I shouted, sprinting across the field and pushing through my teammates. I hopped over the equipment set up next to the sidelines. My legs pumped harder than I ran for the forty, and I was certain I broke my own goddamned records to rush to Leah.

  I didn’t reach her in time.

  Leah fainted before I made it, but she woke as soon as her butt slammed into the ground.

  “Kiss!” I scooped her from the turf and carried her to the nearest bench. I pointed at a trainer. “You! Get your ass over here!”

  Leah waved me away, rubbing her head. She sweated, but she managed a weak smile.

  “I’m just hot,” she said. “I’m sorry. I’m okay. I’m hot.”

  Well, good for fucking her. I was chilled to my core.

  “Sit here.” I searched for the trainer. “Bring her some fucking water!”

  “Language.” Leah pointed to the kids nearby, as well as the sport reporter chasing us across the field to get a picture. “Gotta be careful.”

  “Fuck being careful. Are you okay?”

  The trainer hurried to our side—a nosy little redhead who busted the guys’ balls and had a bad habit of ferreting out concussions. She edged me away and offered Leah water and a cool towel.

  “Miss?” The trainer felt her pulse and gave her a drink. “It’s very hot today. Were you in the sun for too long?”

  “Look at her—she’s well done.” I forced a joke. It didn’t ease the twisting in my gut.

  Leah smirked as I poked her dark skin. “I’m just hot.”

  “You might have some heat cramps, maybe exhaustion. Do you have a headache?”

  “No, I got dizzy.”

  “Nausea?”

  She glanced over the growing pack of fans and press. My teammates and coaches also started to crowd, checking on why the star quarterback freaked the fuck out and ran fifty yards to help a girl off the ground.

  If nothing else, the pictures of me scooping her up and helping the trainer would give me that prince charming image Leah so desperately cultivated. Lately she had leaked stories of dining and dancing and long stemmed roses delivered to her work. That wasn’t a line for the media. I sent her a dozen roses as an apology after every morning of fucking that made her late to work.

  She was starting to like getting the roses.

  “Miss?” The trainer asked. “Are you nauseous?”

  “With all these people staring at me…yeah.”

  I smirked. “You get used to it. Just swear a little. Wave a champagne bottle. They love to hate that.”

  The trainer had no patience for me. “Were you nauseous before you fainted?”

  “Maybe? I’m okay now.”

  She nodded. “We should take you inside and cool you down. Did you get hurt when you fell?”

  “No.”

  “Have anything to drink today? Anything alcoholic?”

  “It’s only eleven o’clock?” She pointed at me before I made a joke about it being happy hour somewhere. “And don’t you say anything.”

  The trainer took her pulse again. “Any medical conditions? Diabetes? Heart disease?”

  “No.”

  “Any chance you might be pregnant?”

  And just like that, Leah froze.

  So did I.

  We both counted the days, though I had no idea where I was supposed to start counting or why. Leah said some nights were better than others for our chances. I fucked her indiscriminately to ensure they’d all be good.

  Leah covered her mouth with her hand, staring at me with wide, startled, absolutely beautiful mocha eyes. She didn’t speak, but I knew the answer.

  Yes.

  It wasn’t a chance that she was pregnant.

  She was.

  She had to be.

  She leapt into my arms with a squeal, burying her face in my shoulder as the excitement turned to tears. I held her close, grinning like a fucking idiot at the trainer who probably thought Leah was the world’s worst patient.

  “You gotta go get checked out,” I said. “What if something—”

  “I’m okay…” Leah pulled away, sharing my grin. “I know I’m okay.”


  “Go to a doctor?” I asked. “Please.”

  “Right now.”

  I glanced over the field. “I’ll come too.”

  “It’s okay.” She stood on her tip-toes and kissed me, earning a clap from the growing crowds. “I promise. I’ll go in right now. Meet you at your house?”

  “Yeah…”

  The trainer offered her arm, and Leah took it, beaming a beautiful smile that sucked every bit of courage from me.

  At least she was taking it well.

  Pregnant.

  We did it.

  I was having a baby.

  The revelation got to me. I crumpled on the bench and nearly puked. Coach Thompson shouted for me to return to practice.

  Holy fuck.

  What the hell was I supposed to do now?

  Coach yelled again. “Get your ass on the field, Jack!”

  The adrenaline surged through me. I did what I was told and jogged to the huddle.

  And I played even better than I had before. Now I had two reasons my game was improving.

  Nothing was going to stop me from getting everything I ever wanted.

  But I wasn’t sure the championship was all I wanted anymore.

  13

  Leah

  I didn’t know what to do.

  I didn’t need a doctor. I probably needed to sit down. I should have wanted a stiff drink but that wasn’t a good idea now.

  The trainers said to wait it out, drink some Gatorade, and let an ambulance take me to the hospital. I refused, staying until the dizziness stopped and I could make it to my doctor without the media blitz.

  This wasn’t a story I wanted spread unless it was absolutely true.

  The doctor confirmed our suspicions with a smile.

  I didn’t believe her. I left her office and bought three other tests before heading to Jack’s. If I wasn’t dehydrated before, I was now.

  The tests all said the same thing.

 

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