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Back Check (Aces Hockey #4)

By:Kelly Jamieson
 Back Check (Aces Hockey #4)
        Author: Kelly Jamieson
 
        
          
        
         
Chapter 1
 
 
Aw, fuck no.
 
Tanner tried to keep the horror from showing on his face. He guzzled some of his beer, then carefully set it down on the table in the Sin Bin, where he was sitting with three of his teammates and buddies. "Say what?"
 
Marc Dupuis, also known as Super Duper, captain of the Chicago Aces, grinned. "I want you to stand up with me as one of my groomsmen. Army's my best man," Duper referred to their teammate Duncan Armstrong, also sitting with them. "And I want you, Rupper, and Hughie to stand up with us."
 
Tanner swallowed. "Well. Sure. I'd be honored."
 
He'd rather be fucked sideways with a hockey stick, but obviously he couldn't say that.
 
He'd been to way too many weddings in his life and not a fucking single one of them had resulted in a lasting marriage. Including his own. Not that he was a superstitious guy-oh hell, who was he kidding, he was mega-superstitious-but it could almost make him think he was a jinx.
 
"But are you sure?" he asked cautiously. "Just gonna put this out there-any wedding I've ever been part of has ended up in divorce. Or … " Gah. He stopped short of saying "or death." Because their teammate Max Hall had lost his young wife to cancer last year. Nobody wanted to be reminded of that, and Tanner sure as hell didn't want Duper to think that his and Lovey's marriage would end with Lovey dying of cancer.
 
Jesus. Morbid much?
 
Tanner shook off the negative thoughts. This was his friend and it really was an honor to be asked to be in the wedding party.
 
"What are you saying?" Duper narrowed his eyes and exchanged glances with Army. "You're a curse?"
 
Tanner wasn't the only superstitious one. Hockey players were notoriously superstitious. He forced a laugh. "Ha-ha. Nobody believes that, right? It's just coincidence."
 
A worried crease appeared between Duper's eyebrows.
 
"Hey, I'm just kidding around. It'll be great. And you and Lovey are going to live happily ever after."
 
Duper nodded slowly.
 
"Please tell me I'll be paired up with a hot bridesmaid."
 
One corner of Duper's mouth lifted. "Amber."
 
She was hot, but she was also Army's girlfriend. "Well, shit."
 
Army grinned. "Yeah, she's hot. But she's mine. Just remember that."
 
Tanner may have a reputation as a player, but he'd never screw around with a buddy's woman. Ever.
 
"Lovey was all stressed about whether Amber should be the maid of honor, since Army's the best man, but she couldn't do that to her best friend from back home in Wisconsin, so … " Duper shrugged. "Whatever. Her friend Jillian is also a bridesmaid and her cousin Kendra."  
 
"Is her cousin hot?"
 
"Um, sure. She's pretty. I only met her once."
 
Yeah, he knew what that meant. "Jillian's pretty."
 
"This wedding isn't being planned to hook you up with chicks," Duper said, pointing at him.
 
Tanner laughed. "Yeah, yeah, but wedding hookups are the best part of weddings. Just sayin'."
 
"Well, I guess you can hook up with Jillian or Kendra, if you want." Duper grimaced. "But don't do it, like, during the ceremony or … Actually, it's probably a bad idea overall. Lovey wants this wedding to be perfect."
 
"Of course she does." Tanner knew only too well how chicks got all invested in the wedding. His ex-wife had probably been the worst. Talk about bridezilla. He still felt his nuts shrivel every time he thought of how much money they'd spent on a goddamn horse-drawn carriage, the Plaza Hotel in New York, and the fucking ten-thousand-dollar dress Presley wore exactly once.
 
Six months later they were divorced.
 
Ah, that was history. He never wanted to think about Presley again.
 
"Fine," he said. "No wedding hookups for me. I'll just be grateful it's you and not me getting tied down. I plan to keep my options open and my freedom intact. Forever."
 
Army lifted an eyebrow. "Sounds kinda lonely."
 
Tanner laughed. "I'm not lonely. I have plenty of female company."
 
Duper and Army exchanged a sad look, as if they were sorry for him. He scowled. "What?"
 
Duper shrugged. "Hookups are one thing. Life without love is kind of empty."
 
Tanner stared at his teammates incredulously. "Seriously? You're getting all sappy and philosophical? That's what love does to you?"