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#winning.

But at what cost?

There it is again. My dad’s voice, complete with hard, cold stare.

I thought you cared about the job. The family name. Our legacy.

Not just hooking up with a hockey player, chasing after some fleeting high with a man.

Fuck my life.

No matter how hard I try, I can’t get away from my dadand his sky-high—and frankly, unrealistic—expectations of me.

Maybe I need to book a virtual appointment with Dr. Martina to get my head back in the game.

Buzz, buzz.

Leaning over the bed, I fish my cell from my purse. Piper’s name pops up on the screen. A video call from my sister’s the next best thing, I suppose.

“Hello?”

“Whoa.” She arches a brow, eyes narrowing. “You fucked him, didn’t you? The captain?”

Cheeks burning, I shake my head in protest. “No! Why would you say that?”

“Oh, c’mon, Harbs. Don’t play coy with me. You’ve got that just-fucked look going on. Messy hair, flushed face. And your blouse—the buttons are crooked.”

I check my shirt.

Shit, she’s right.

Tugging at the gauzy fabric, I quickly fix my shirt, avoiding my sister’s pointed stare.

“Admit it. You got with the sexy hockey star. Good for you.”

“Fine. You’re right, I did.”

“Yes!” Piper grins and pumps her fist in the air. “And? How was he? Huge? I heard hockey players have big dicks.”

“Oh my gosh, Piper!” I giggle, blushing. Because she’s not wrong. Weston is very well-endowed.

“He does, doesn’t he? Look at you, down in Florida living your best life. When can I meet him?”

I exhale a heavy sigh. “Probably never. I told him it was a one-time thing.”

“What? Are you mad, woman? You sleep with a hockeystar and then tell him it’s over? What in the actual fuck, Harbor!”

“I know. Trust me, I know. But it’s not like we can date. I’m trying to save the team from scandal. How does it look for the PR consultant to be hooking up with a player?”

“You’re single. He’s single. So who cares?”

“It’s optics, Piper. The tabloids would be all over that.”

“The tabloids or Dad?”

My gut clenches at the mention of our father.How does Piper always know?

I fidget with the bangles on my wrist. “This has nothing to do with Dad.”