Page 18 of The Sniper


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She keeps looking at the ring as we walk up the remaining steps. She heads straight to the bouncers with a confidence that I find so attractive.

“Mr. Sebastian Kemp and his beautiful fiancée, Alina Hoover,” she says, showing them the ring as if it’s two tickets to the event.

They both recognize me and open the doors with a nod. “Enjoy your night,” one of them says as we head in. “Party is in the back.”

The place is spectacular. The house I grew up in could fit in this lobby with room to spare.

Alina wraps her arm around mine as we head deeper into the house toward the noise. I’ve never felt so proud to have a woman on my arm. She’s radiant. She’s a goddess in this red dress. I’m the luckiest man in the world.

Warring thoughts are battling it out inside of me. I want everyone to see who I’m with, but I also want to keep her all to myself. I’ve never been so flustered like this. My obsession with this beauty is getting stronger every second I’m with her.

Heads turn and the whispering starts when we step into the backyard. It’s dark out, but the backyard is lit up by the gorgeous in-ground pool and all of the glowing lanterns hanging in the trees. It’s like a magical fairytale out here.

“Do you know all these people?” Alina whispers as she holds my arm a little tighter.

“Some,” I say as I nod to Dustin Reese, star defenseman of The Quebec City Spears. “Some I know, some I know of.”

The crowd suddenly parts and a huge ugly brute charges out.

“Oh shit,” I gasp under my breath when I see Tucker McKinstry barreling toward me with a nasty look on his face.

He’s the toughest fucker in the league. I think he only plays hockey so he can legally punch people in the face. And he’s good at it. The punching part. At hockey, he’s only slightly above mediocre.

“Who’s that?” Alina asks with a bit of unsureness in her tone. She steps back as McKinstry comes marching right up to me.

“The thing of nightmares,” I whisper to myself as I stare back at those crazy eyes. The last time I saw this man was when he slammed me into the boards so hard I thought my ribcage shattered. He skated away from me so carefree like it was just another day at the office.

I gulp as he steps right up to me. “Sebastian Kemp,” he says in his deep growly voice.

“Hi, Tucker.”

He thrusts his big hand in mine and I nearly whimper when I feel the strength of his grip. “I hear we’re both Hyenas now.”

“Not yet,” I say, trying to get my hand away from his. It’s clamped down hard. I’m not going anywhere until he releases me. “I’m signing the contract tonight. Hopefully.”

“Good,” he says with a fierce nod. “I’ll destroy anyone who touches you.”

I can feel the intensity radiating off him. He’s a monster. A monster I’m really glad is on my side.

“Great,” I say with a nervous laugh.

He stares me down for another long second, then lets go of my hand and stomps away. People jump out of his path as he heads to the bar.

“Who the heck was that?” Alina asks as she watches him go.

“Tucker McKinstry,” I say as I watch him down a glass of scotch like it’s water.

“He’s… intense.”

“You can say that again. He’s the toughest guy in the league.”

“I’m going to feel better if he’s on the ice watching your back,” Alina says.

I swallow hard and exhale the breath I’ve been holding in. “Me too, baby. Me too.”

We mingle a bit with some of the players, but all I want to do is pull my girl into some dark room where we can be alone. The only person I’m interested in here is her.

Harris Sutton comes over and introduces himself. I know who he is. I used to have his jersey when I was a tween. He’s been the only good player on The Hyenas, but he’s well past his prime. But even at thirty-six, Harris Sutton is still a force to be reckoned with on the ice.

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