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by Tracy Lorraine




  Flirty Ever Afters

  A Flirt Club Collection

  Tracy Lorraine

  Contents

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  Dear All Star Player

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments

  Spring Break Secret Baby

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments

  His Cherry Blossom

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments

  Something Borrowed

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments

  Her Smokin’ Firefighter

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments

  Cowboy’s Fantasy

  Prologue

  Chapter 1

  Chapter 2

  Chapter 3

  Chapter 4

  Chapter 5

  Chapter 6

  Chapter 7

  Chapter 8

  Chapter 9

  Chapter 10

  Chapter 11

  Chapter 12

  Chapter 13

  Chapter 14

  Chapter 15

  Chapter 16

  Chapter 17

  Epilogue

  Hot Daddy Sauce

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Also by Tracy Lorraine

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  Dear All Star Player

  1

  Rose

  “Will you put that damn cell phone down for five minutes so we can eat?” I complain when I spot my best friend swiping her way through the single men of St. Louis. “You know you’ll never find the one you’re looking for on what is basically a hook-up site.”

  “It is not a hook-up site; it’s a dating site. Everyone on here is looking for something serious.”

  “So serious you write them off based only on their appearances?” I ask with a raised brow.

  “Everyone has information about themselves on their profiles.”

  “And how many of those did you read while I was making dinner before you discarded them?”

  “Uh…”

  “Exactly. You want to meet someone, then you need to get out there,” I say, pointing out the window.

  “What, like you?”

  “This isn’t about me. I’m not the one looking for a man to warm my bed. I’m perfectly happy with my life as it is.”

  “Drink this,” Bryony says, pushing my wine glass towards me the second I set down her bowl of pasta. It’s Friday night and if she doesn’t have a date, then it’s become tradition that she turns up here expecting dinner. I’m not complaining; I love having someone else to cook for, someone to chat with. Even if the look in her eye right now tells me I’m not going to like what she’s about to say.

  Leaving the glass where it is, I pull out my chair and sit as I wait for her to admit what she’s done.

  “I’vesignedyouuptoamatchmaker.” It comes out as one long word before she swipes her own glass from the table and downs it.

  “I’m sorry. You’re going to need to say that again.”

  “I’ve signed you up to a…”

  “To a?”

  “Matchmaker,” she admits with a wince.

  “Bry, seriously? Why?”

  “Because you need to get out and meet someone.”

  “I get out every day and I meet plenty of people.”

  “Stop being facetious. You know exactly what I mean.”

  “Yeah I do, and I have no interest in meeting some guy who only wants to get between my legs.”

  “This isn’t one of those kinds of agencies.”

  “So, you’re admitting that the site you were just on is like that.”

  She waves me off before pulling some paperwork out of her purse. “What The Heart Wants is different. The lady who runs it personally matches couples, and although she can’t really dictate what people do, she strongly advises they get to know each other via letters or email before they decide if they want to meet. She wants people to find their soulmates without photographs and falseness.”

  Although I’m not happy about this, I must admit I quite like the old-fashioned ways of this dating agency. I could get behind the idea of getting to know someone before actually meeting them. I’d never admit it to Bryony, but the prospect of writing to a guy and getting to know the real him has a few butterflies beginning to flutter in my belly.

  “Let’s see that.”

  Taking the paperwork from her, I see that everything she’s just said is true. Grace, the owner, believes in the old-school ways of dating and wants to use her years of matchmaking experience to find her clients their perfect match.

  It soon appears that when Bryony said she’d signed me up, she was lying. What she really did was write a letter to Grace showing interest and, in return, got the application form I’m currently holding.

  “So? What do you think?”

  “I think I need to read this later when you’re not breathing down my neck—”

  “But you’re going to go for it, right?”

  “I don’t know. Maybe.”

  “Fucking hell, Rose. You might find the one,” she whispers, like there’s a chance she might jinx it.

  “I’m more likely to with this than you are with that.” I nod towards her cell, which is bleeping away on the table.

  “You are so going for it.”

  Once Bryony leaves, I tidy up the kitchen before running myself a bath to relax after a long week. The whole time, the papers sitting on my dining table taunt me. I don’t want a boyfriend and I’ve no interest in dating, but suddenly, the knowledge that I could miss out on something if I don’t fill out those forms is all I can think about.

  Feeling refreshed, I refill my glass
, swipe the papers from the table, and sit at my coffee table ready to get the ball rolling.

  Grace has really thought this through. There are options for everything from how you want to communicate with your potential match to how much information you want to offer them.

  I’d never admit it to anyone but deep down I’m a bit of an old romantic and the prospect of falling for someone through their written words has me picking up the pen and starting to fill everything out.

  I decide very quickly that I want this to be as anonymous as possible. I don’t want silly things such as names distracting from the heart of the man I could potentially be matched with.

  It only takes twenty minutes to complete, and I’m soon sealing up the envelope with everything Grace could possibly want to know about me to find my match.

  Dropping the envelope into my purse to post on my way to work in the morning, I drain my glass and head to bed. My heart flutters with possibilities for an epic romance story of my very own.

  2

  Seth

  I’ve no idea what the time is as I roll out of bed, but the bright winter sun blinds me as I pull the curtains back.

  Since being told by the team doctor that my football days are over, one day has just bled into another. My life has been football from as early as I can remember. There’s been no other career choice for me. I just expected to follow my dad and older brothers into the NFL and play until my body told me to give up.

  And that’s exactly what’s happened. Only, I’m twenty-four. I thought I had years ahead of me, but one wrong move and my career is over.

  I’m lost. I have no plan B for my twenties. I should be on the field or sitting on a sweaty bus with my teammates. Not rolling out of bed around lunchtime, still a little drunk from the night before.

  Dragging on yesterday’s shirt, I make my way to the kitchen for a much needed cup of coffee. While the machine does its thing, I venture out into the daylight to grab the mail. My eyes water and I make quick work of pulling out about a week’s worth of letters and crap before I lock myself back inside the dark solitude of my house.

  Throwing them down on the counter, I grab my coffee and make my way towards the TV. I automatically put the sports channel on, and just like every time I do, a shot of pain races through me, leaving me with a giant hole in my chest and an ache in my shoulder, a constant reminder of everything I’ve lost.

  Falling back onto the couch, I pay little attention to the interview and instead flick the channel over to find something less depressing.

  My life is bullshit. I had everything I ever dreamed of. Now, I’m sat here alone with only shitty daytime TV to keep me company.

  Deciding more caffeine might improve my mood, I make my way back through to the kitchen, but something stops me before I get to the machine.

  Sitting amongst the crap I pulled from the mailbox is a cream-colored envelope with a gold foil heart in the corner. Sliding it from the pile, I find it addressed to me. Turning it over, I find more gold, only this time it’s text saying What The Heart Wants. With my brows drawn together in confusion, I slide my finger under the flap to open it. I expect it to be some kind of fancy advertising.

  Dear All Star Player,

  I’d like to thank you for your application and interest in using our services to help find your soulmate.

  I have looked at everything in your application and I’m pleased to say that I have found a young lady who is perfect for you.

  “What the fuck?” I mutter, pulling out a stool and perching myself on it as I read the letter in my hand.

  It goes on to explain that because we have both opted to remain totally anonymous until we decide if we’d like to meet, the only communication between us can be in letter format, and I must send letters to their office to be forwarded on. My match has to do the same, and any letters from her will be hand-delivered to my door.

  I don’t get any farther because my buzzer goes off.

  “Dude, you stink. Ever heard of a thing called a shower?” Aaron asks when I pull the door open to let him inside.

  “Did you want to be invited in?”

  “Not if your house smells as bad as you do.”

  “Make yourself at home. I’ll go shower.” His arrogant smile pisses me off, but I can’t deny what he’s saying is true.

  “I can’t believe they’ve found you a match.” Aaron’s sat on the bar stool I was earlier, staring down at the exact letter I was reading when he appeared.

  “You know about this?” I look from him back down to the letter.

  “Yeah, we signed you up a few weeks ago. Don’t you remember?”

  I try to cast my mind back but everything since that fateful doctor’s appointment is a bit of a drunken blur. “No.”

  “It was the night we all came around after getting back from the Chicago game. Price found out about it, and you’d been complaining about women only wanting you for one thing, so we filled it in. You agreed,” he adds.

  “And you thought I was in the right frame of mind to be doing something like this?”

  “Why not? You might meet someone to take your mind off everything.”

  “Hmm…” I mumble. “And who’s idea was the name. All Star Player. Did any of you think I’d get any kind of decent match with that name?”

  “Aw, I think it’s cute.”

  “Cute? Nothing about me is fucking cute.”

  “Agreed. But then you don’t want to be dating me, do you?”

  Ignoring him, I pull some food from the refrigerator. “Sandwich?”

  “Nah, I’m good. Fucking hell, have you seen who they’ve matched you with?”

  I didn’t get that far but seeing as I read about everything being anonymous, I can’t imagine there’s much to go on. “No.”

  “Her name’s Book Nerd 69.” He laughs like a teenage boy and I swipe the paperwork from his hands, thinking he’s joking.

  He’s not.

  “Dude, any girl with 69 in her name has got to be a winner.”

  “Fuck off. That could be my future wife you’re talking about.” I mean it as a joke, but the words sound a little too serious as they fall from my lips.

  “Are you really going to do this?”

  “Well, that’s what you all intended, right?”

  3

  Rose

  Dear Book Nerd 69,

  So…how’s it going?

  It seems that Grace thinks we’re the perfect match for each other. My instructions said I should write to you, but I’m not sure what I should be saying…

  I guess, maybe I’ll start with the basics. I’m twenty-five, six foot four, dark hair, green eyes. Career-wise, my life’s a bit of a mess right now so the less I say about that, probably the better…God, I sound like a bit of a downer. I promise you, I’m not. I’ve almost finished the two-million piece puzzle I’ve been working on…wild!

  I’d love to find out a little more about you.

  I hope to hear from you soon,

  All Star Player

  The smile that was on my face from his goofiness vanishes the second I see his name. He’s either picked it as a joke—because who in their right mind would use the word player in their dating profile if they were looking for more than a hook-up—or it’s worse. He’s a football player.

  The one kind of guy I will never date. Ever.

  In truth, I wasn’t really expecting to hear anything back. I’m under no illusion that my life’s a little boring, and it seemed really obvious to me once I’d filled in my application. Surely, they can’t have matched me with someone who thinks he’s a player. We’d be like chalk and cheese.

  “What’s that?” Bryony asks when I place the letter down on the table between us. “Oh my God. Did they find you a match?”

  “It seems that way.”

  “Why don’t you sound very excited about it?”

  “Just read it.”

  I watch as her eyes run over his words. “What’s the issue? It’s okay.”

/>   “Did you see his name? He either thinks he’s God’s gift to women, or…” I trail off because I can tell by her eyes she knows where I’m going.

  “He’s a jock.”

  “Exactly.”

  “Rose, just because jocks in your high school were dickheads doesn’t mean every sportsman is the same. Some guys do grow up, you know.”

 

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