gaze didn’t falter, she shrugged. “I may have discussed a few details with Darcy. Seemed only fair. She talks about Mac.”

“I know Darcy is your best friend, but—” Levi’s eyebrows rose. “Mac? Really?”

“Are you curious to know what kind of kinky shenanigans your head coach is into?” Piper asked with a knowing laugh.

For a second, she thought Levi might say yes. Then at the last second, he shook his head.

“I don’t want to know,” he said. “Some images are better left unpainted.”

“Such a good quarterback. Mac would be proud.” Piper closed the dishwasher. “You didn’t answer my question.”

“I’m not nervous.” Levi's expression turned thoughtful. “Antsy would be a better description. I want to enjoy the two weeks leading up to the big game, but there’s a part of me that wants the days to fly by.”

“Super Bowl Sunday will get here soon enough.” Piper walked into Levi’s waiting arms. “Savor every moment. You’ve earned the right.”

“Knowing you’ll be there, cheering me on, is a blessing.”

Just once, Piper promised herself, she would give in and use the L-word.

“Win or lose, I’ll be there for you.” Done with the mush, she poked his bicep. “But your golden arm better lead the Knights to a victory. Understood?”

“I hear you loud and clear.” Levi's lips hovered over hers. “Now, can we fool around?”

“If we must.”

Taking Levi’s hand, Piper led him toward the bedroom. She shut the door, jumped onto the bed, and held out her arms.

“The sacrifices I make for the team are too numerous to count,” she said with an exaggerated sigh.

Over the next hour, Piper made another sacrifice. And another. When she fell asleep, Levi at her side, she couldn’t stop smiling.

CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO

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“NOW, I’M NERVOUS,” Levi confessed as he and Piper rode the elevator toward the twenty-fifth floor.

“Didn’t Gaige say a few nerves were a good thing,” Piper asked.

“Right now, I’d settle for a few.” Levi rubbed his chest. “I think my heart is about to explode.”

“Tomorrow, once the game begins, you’ll be fine.” Piper squeezed his hand. “Go to bed. Morning will come soon enough.”

“I won’t sleep a wink.” Levi placed his arm around Piper’s shoulders as they walked down the hall to his room. He gave her a hopeful look. “If you were in bed with me, I might catch a wink or two.”

“My mission is to walk you to the door,” Piper reminded him. Besides, your roommate might object if I stayed. And I know your head coach would have a fit.”

“I suppose,” Levi sighed.

“I’m sure Dylan will croon you a lullaby if you ask nicely,” she said.

Levi rolled his eyes.

“The man has the singing voice of a dying bullfrog.” He stopped at the hotel room door. “At least give me a kiss goodnight.”

“That, I can do.”

Taking Piper in his arms, Levi pushed a lock of hair from her face.

“Give me something to dream about,” he said and covered her lips with his.

“Aw. Aren’t they cute?” A slurred voice snickered. “The old man and his old lady. Perfect.”

Raising his head, Levi frowned when he saw Monte Oliver. The casts were gone from his arm and leg. Other than a slight limp, he looked none the worse for wear.

Except for the fact that he was stinking drunk. Even from ten feet away, Levi could smell the fumes of alcohol wafting from Monte’s body.

“Watch your step,” Levi warned when Monte swayed to one side.

“I’m fine,” Monte said. He swayed, hitting the wall with his shoulder, he barely remained on his feet.

Monte wasn’t alone. Next to him, equally as inebriated, stood a man of average height and build. His hair was dark and disheveled. He blinked several times as though trying clear his vision. Levi didn’t recognize him.

“What are you doing here, Teddy,” Piper asked.

When Piper would have stepped toward the man, Levi took her hand and placed her firmly behind him.

“Is he your brother?”

“I am.” Teddy snorted. “Don’t like her much.”

“Feelings mutual,” Piper muttered before raising her voice. “Again, Teddy. Why are you here?”

“Came to help my friend.” Teddy slapped Monte’s arm, stumbled, and almost took them both down. “He’s been wronged.”

“Damn right.” Monte puffed out his chest. “You stole my job, Reynolds. Can’t go anywhere without hearing your fucking name.”

“Find a bed and sleep it off,” Levi said, disgusted.

Levi turned, but before he could do more than take the keycard from his pocket, Monte rushed him, slamming him into the door.

“Are you out of your mind?” Levi demanded, pushing Monte away.

“Planned to take you out,” Monte said, weaving right, then left. “Smash your arm. Crush your knee.”

“Football’s Tonya Harding,” Teddy cackled. “Hilarious.”

“Get in the room,” Levi told Piper as he pointed to where the keycard landed. Before she could move, Monte placed his foot on the card and grinned.

“Stay behind me.” When Piper nodded, Levi took out his phone and hit speed dial. “Dylan? Come to the hotel room. Now! Bring every one of the Knights you can get your hands on. The bigger the better.”

“Calling for reinforcements?” Monte taunted. “Afraid to go one on one, old man?”

“Terrified,” Levi said, but not for himself. Monte and Teddy were intoxicated and unpredictable. He wasn’t taking any chances with Piper’s safety.

Levi calculated the distance to the elevator. Outrunning a pair of drunks wouldn’t be a problem. But again, he couldn’t be certain that one of the men might get lucky and grab Piper. She was his only concern.

The elevator doors opened. Dylan rushed out followed by six big, angry-looking football players. Levi heaved a sigh of relief.

“Looks like I missed my chance,” Monte said with a sad shake of his head. He glanced at his ex-teammates, then at Levi, and grinned. “Oh, what hell. You only live once.”

Reaching behind his back, Monte pulled a metal rod from the waistband of his jeans. Cursing himself for letting down his guard, Levi jumped back. He was fast, but not fast enough to completely avoid getting hit.

The blow landed on Levi’s ribs. He winced.

“Shit,” he hissed.

Monte didn’t get a chance

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