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Ian saw big things for Sydney. She was this generation’s Warhol, Haring, and Basquiat. She was going to travel the world, become a millionaire in her own right, and her name would be attached to her art, and not to Dean.

Ian felt his temper rise again thinking of the younger man.

Dean was already considered a hockey legend, though he’d often downplayed that role. Every season, sports commentators wondered what new records and goals he was going to break. He recently agreed to a hefty endorsement deal with Nike – a staggering $300 million – that would guarantee him to be set for life once his hockey days were over.

His gorgeous model looks filled the SportsCenter arena with many fangirls as well as small children who were eager to show off their favorite player in a similar jersey. Male fans loved how down-to-earth he was and was just of one of the guys. As part owner of the Kings Dean played for, Ian couldn’t be happier with that news.

It was the other news that made Ian very upset.

He didn’t know if Dean revealed everything to Sydney but judging by her happy demeanor over the phone, it seemed she was still in the dark. Ian felt a small rage bubbling inside him and blew a small breath to quiet it.

Dean slept someone else during the break with Sydney; that wasn’t the issue, nor was it a surprise. It waswhohe slept with and how often that became problematic.

As Ian glanced at the pristine black and white photos that showed Dean and his ex-girlfriend, reality star Rebecca MacDonald, in a plethora of sexual positions over the course of an entire week, Ian had another issue on his hands:

How much was it going to cost to make sure Rebecca didn’t go public?