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By:Jaci Burton


He threw impromptu parties for his teammates. And, he'd explained to  her, because the rookie tight end had some kind of attitude issue.

She couldn't quite make the connection between the rookie's problem and inviting him to a party.

Maybe that was a guy thing. If it were her and one of her coworkers was  copping 'tude, she'd ignore them. Or tell them to fuck off.

But that was her, and in her world, things were obviously different.

Men were certainly different. She'd showered after her day of running  around, curled her hair and done her makeup, then put on a sundress and  sandals. Though why she was primping she had no idea. Especially since  she came downstairs and saw Trevor in a pair of shorts and a sleeveless  shirt, which showcased his awesome arms. Once again, his body took  center stage.

The guy was ripped. She was going to have to quit ogling all the photos  she'd taken of him. It was kind of obsessive, in a weird  stalker-girlfriend kind of way.

She laughed at herself.

"You're all dressed up," he said as he looked up and smiled at her. "You look beautiful."

Okay, worth the compliment, though it shouldn't matter to her. "Thank  you. Obviously, considering how you're dressed, this is very low-key."

"Very. The guys know not to dress up, but you'll see some of the women dressed like you."

"Is that right."

"Yeah."

"And there will be actual women here?" She'd gone over the list of  attendees with him, and he'd given her names of couples, so she hoped he  wasn't wrong about that.         

     



 

"Promise. Most of the guys will bring wives or girlfriends. Unless they're not seeing anyone."

"Okay." Not that she cared. In the sportscasting world, she'd have to  get used to being around athletes, and a lot of those athletes were  going to be men.

"Which, I guess, makes you my date for the night."

She felt a little flutter in the vicinity of her stomach. "I'm not your date. I'm a sports reporter, remember?"

He leaned in, and she caught his just-showered scent. Resisting the urge  to breathe deeply, she took a step back. She had to act like a  professional tonight. Not Trevor's girlfriend.

"Can't you be both?"

She wanted to be. "I don't know, Trevor. I think we have to maintain a separation."

"We'll be co-hosts of the party tonight. I'll introduce you to the guys  on the team. I've already told them about the story you're doing. You  can grill them about me."

She couldn't really object to that. "That works."

When the guests started to arrive, Trevor was right. Guys brought women  with them. And the offensive coach came, too-a guy in his forties named  George, if Haven recalled her research correctly. He'd brought his wife,  Amanda, a slim brunette with a great smile.

"And who is this, Trevor?" Amanda asked, smiling at Haven.

"This is Haven Briscoe. She's a sports reporter, and she's doing some work with me."

Amanda turned to Haven and shook her hand. "It's very nice to meet you, Haven. Just what our Trevor here needs-more attention."

Haven laughed. "Well, you might be right about that, but I do what my bosses tell me."

"And here I thought you might be Trevor's girlfriend, that someone finally tamed the wild animal."

"Sorry. That wouldn't be me." She wondered why Amanda referred to Trevor as a wild animal.

And there went her thoughts again, that visual of his hips moving up and  down while he stroked his cock. The way he thrust when he was inside  her. The room grew warmer.

Focus, Haven. And not on your very vivid imagination.

"Oh, well. Surely some woman someday will get you to settle down and  decide that football is the one sport you should be playing."

Trevor laughed and put his arm around Amanda. "Has George been feeding you those lines, Amanda?"

"Not at all. I've got a perfectly good mind of my own. And you should  know by now that all of us here in Tampa want you here permanently."

Trevor kissed her cheek. "Thanks for that. It means a lot to me."

Haven stood next to Trevor as a few other coaches and several players  started filing in. Trevor introduced her to Warrell Timmons, the tight  end rookie. He'd come by himself and looked rather uncomfortable.

He was a very attractive young man. Super tall, like Trevor, but a  little bit leaner, not as much muscle. He had beautiful dark skin,  gorgeous light brown eyes, and a nice smile that he didn't use but once,  and that was when he politely flashed it after he'd been introduced to  her. After that he made his way into the living area, where Trevor told  her a lot of the rookies were huddled.

"I mean to break up that party," Trevor said, motioning to the rookies.  "It's good they're bonding, but I want to get Warrell comfortable with  me, and get the other rookies meshing with the veterans."

"We'll take care of that with the scavenger hunt after dinner."

"You're right about that," Trevor said, resting his hand at the small of her back. "Come on. Let's go get something to drink."

She asked for a glass of wine from the bartender, and Trevor grabbed a  beer. They made their way around the room, and Trevor talked to a few of  the guys while Haven wandered off to visit with some of the other  players. Trevor liked that Haven was independent, that she didn't cling  to his side like a lot of the women he'd dated always seemed to do.

When the catering manager found him and told him the food was ready, he  announced it to the crowd, and they all made their way to the tables.  There was barbecued beef and chicken, along with potato salad and  coleslaw, fruit salad and beans. Everyone filled their plates.

He found Haven talking to Barrett Cassidy, the safety on the team, and  Barrett's brother Grant, who played quarterback for St. Louis.

"You're on a bye this week, too?" he asked Grant as he took a seat next to them.

"Yeah. Thought I'd take a trip out here and enjoy the warm weather, see one of my brothers."

"You came out here to see the bikini babes, not me," Barrett said.         

     



 

Grant grinned. "Maybe."

"I've discovered Grant and his brother Barrett are part of a family  dynasty of football players," Haven said. "They have two more brothers."

"Tucker doesn't count. He plays baseball," Barrett said.

Grant leaned back and shot his brother a look. "I'm going to tell him you said that."

Barrett shrugged. "Like he hasn't heard it before?" He took a long swallow of beer.

Trevor laughed. He knew all the Cassidy brothers. They were a tight-knit group, and they were all kick-ass athletes.

"Haven and I were doing a little trash-talking about the University of  Oklahoma versus Texas, where I went to school," Grant said. "It's a hell  of a rivalry, as you know."

Trevor looked over at Haven, who cast a smile at him. "I have to defend the alma mater."

He laughed. "I guess you do."

"I hear there are games in store for us tonight, Trevor," Barrett said. "Is that right?"

"Think of it as a team-building exercise."

Grant nodded. "Sounds fun, seeing as how your team needs all that building."

Barrett shoved an elbow in his brother's ribs.

"Hey," Grant said. "That hurt."

"You quarterbacks," Barrett said. "Such pussies."

"I'm totally up for it," Grant said. "And if you and I aren't on the same team, Trevor, be prepared to have your ass kicked."

Trevor knew these guys would be competitive. "We'll see about that, won't we?"

"Will you be playing, Haven?" Barrett asked. "Because the Cassidy brothers will kick your butt, too."

Haven laughed. "Unfortunately, no. I'll be ringleading this circus tonight."

Barrett cast a glance over at Trevor. "How much did you have to pay her to get her to agree to that?"

After taking a sip of beer, Trevor said, "Surprisingly, she volunteered."

"You poor thing," Barrett said. "You have no idea what you've signed up for."

Haven laughed. "I think I can handle this rowdy bunch. Besides, you're all going to be way too busy to give me a hard time."

Haven excused herself after dinner, and they let everyone socialize a  bit while the caterers cleaned up dinner. Trevor noticed Haven was  taking down everyone's names, and she'd wandered off into the office.  When she came back, she got everyone's attention and herded them all  into the living room.

"Trevor and I have cooked up something very special-and hopefully fun  for you for tonight. Trevor, do you want to tell everyone about it?"

He didn't. Too many details, and he didn't want to screw it up and get  things wrong. "You go ahead, Haven. You're doing a fine job."

"Okay. We're going to have a scavenger hunt. And the best part is, there  are prizes at the end. You're all going to be paired up in teams. There  are forty items in total that have been hidden. These items could be  hidden somewhere on the property here, on the street, or in town. You'll  be given a list of these items, as well as clues where to find them.  You have one hour and one hour only. At the end of the hour you're to  report back here. The team that has found the most items will be  declared the winner."