Title: The Summer Proposal
Author: Vi Keeland
Genre: Standalone Contemporary Romance
Release Date: January 10, 2022
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CHAPTER 1
Georgia
โWhat can I get you?โ The bartender set a napkin down in front of me.
โUmmm… Iโm meeting someone, so maybe I should wait.โ
He rapped his knuckles against the bar. โGood enough. Iโll keep my eye out and stop back over when I see someone join you.โ
But as he started to walk away, I reconsidered. โActually!โ I raised my hand like I was in school.
He turned around with a smile and arched a brow. โChange your mind?โ
I nodded. โIโm about to meet a blind date, so I wanted to be polite, but I think I could use something to take the edge off.โ
โProbably a good idea. What are you drinking?โ
โA pinot grigio would be great. Thank you.โ
He came back a few minutes later with a hefty pour and leaned his elbow on the bar. โSo, blind date, huh?โ
I sipped my wine and let out a sigh as I nodded. โI let my momโs seventy-four-year-old friend Frannie set me up with her grandnephew to make my mom happy. She described him as โa smidge ordinary, but niceโ. Weโre supposed to meet here at five thirty. Iโm a few minutes early.โ
โFirst time letting someone fix you up?โ
โSecond, actually. The first was seven years ago. It took me this long to recover from it, if that tells you anything.โ
The bartender laughed. โThat bad?โ
โI was told he was a comedian. So I figured, how terrible could it be going out with someone who makes people laugh for a living? The guy showed up with a puppet. Apparently his comedy act was as a ventriloquist. He refused to speak to me directlyโwanted me to talk only to his dummy. Who, by the way, was named Dirty Dave, and every other comment out of its mouth was obscene. Oh, and my dateโs mouth moved the entire time, so he wasnโt even a very good ventriloquist.โ
โDamn.โ The bartender chuckled. โNot sure Iโd give another blind date a chance after that, even after a few years.โ
I sighed. โIโm sort of regretting it already.โ
โWell, if anyone comes in with a puppet, I got you covered.โ He gestured toward a hallway behind him. โI know where all the emergency exits are, and I can sneak you out.โ
I smiled. โThanks.โ
A couple sat down on the other end of the bar, so the bartender went to help them while I continued to stare at the entrance. Iโd purposely taken a seat in the back corner so I could watch the front door, hoping to get a look at my date before he saw me. Not that I planned to ditch if he wasnโt handsome, but I didnโt want him to read disappointment on my face if I felt any. Iโd always been terrible at masking my feelings.
A few minutes later, the restaurantโs door opened and a drop-dead gorgeous guy walked in. He looked like he belonged on a menโs cologne ad, probably emerging from crystal blue Caribbean water. I got excited, until I realized he couldnโt be my date.
Frannie had described Adam as a computer nerd. And pretty much any question Iโd asked her about him, sheโd answered, โAbout average.โ
How tall is he? About average.
Is he handsome? About average.
Body type? About average.
This guy was tall, with broad shoulders, big, blue bedroom eyes, a chiseled jawline, dark hair that was sort of messy, but totally worked for him, and even though he was wearing a simple dress shirt and slacks, I could tell he was buff underneath. Frannie would have to be crazy to think anything about him was average.
Oh.
Oh!
Well, she was a littleโฆdifferent. Last time I went to Florida to see Mom, we went to lunch with Frannie, and sheโd glowed orange from an excessive amount of self-tanner sheโd bought on the Home Shopping Network. She also spent all afternoon telling us about her recent road trip to New Mexico to attend a UFO convention in Roswell.
But even with that factored in, this guy didnโt look like a computer nerd. Nevertheless, his eyes scanned the room, and when they met mine, he smiled.
Dimples.
Deep ones.
Oh, Lord. My heart did a little pitter-patter.
Could I be this lucky?
Apparently it was possible. Because the guy headed right toward me. I probably shouldโve played it cool and looked away, but it was impossible not to stare.
โAdam?โ
He shrugged. โSure.โ
I thought that was a bit of an odd response, but his smile widened, and those cavernous dimples seemed to turn my brain to mush.
โNice to meet you. Iโm Frannie. My mom is friends with Georgia.โ I shook my head. โSorry. I mean, Iโm Georgia. My mom is friends with Frannie.โ
โNice to meet you, Georgia.โ
He extended his hand, and when I placed mine in it, mine felt reallyโฆsmall.
โI have to say, you are definitely not what I was expecting. Frannie didnโt describe you very accurately.โ
โBetter or worse?โ
Was he joking? โShe may have described you as a nerd.โ
He sat down on the stool next to me. โI usually donโt admit this when I first meet a woman, but I do have a Star Wars action figure collection.โ He reached into his pocket and pulled something out. โIn fact, I almost always have one on me. Iโm a bit superstitious, and they bring me luck.โ
Adam unfolded his big hand to reveal a tiny Yoda. He leaned over and set it on the bar in front of me, and a hint of cologne wafted through the air. Smells as good as he looks. There had to be something majorly wrong with him.
โWomen tend to not like Star Wars for some reason,โ he said. โOr a grown man carrying around an action figure.โ
โI actually like Star Wars.โ
He put his hand over his heart. โA beautiful woman who likes Star Wars? Should we skip the formalities and just grab a flight to Vegas to get married?โ
I laughed. โMaybe, but first promise me you arenโt into ventriloquism.โ
He crossed his heart. โStar Wars is as bad as it gets.โ
The bartender came over to take Adamโs drink order. I was surprised when he asked for a Diet Coke.
โYouโre not going to join me for a cocktail or a glass of wine?โ
He shook his head. โWish I could, but I have to work later.โ
โTonight?โ
He nodded. โYeah. I wish I didnโt. But I actually need to get out of here in a little while.โ
Iโd thought we were meeting for drinks and dinner, but perhaps Frannie had gotten that wrong.
โOh, okay.โ I forced a smile.
Apparently Adam saw right through it.
โI swear Iโm not making that up. I do have to work. But I definitely would love to stay. Since I canโt, is it too early to say Iโd love to see you again?โ
I sipped my wine. โHmmm… Iโm not sure about that. Normally, I get to know someone on a first date, so I can weed out the serial killers and nutjobs. How am I supposed to know youโre not the next Ted Bundy if youโre running out of here?โ
Adam stroked the scruff on his chin and looked at his watch. โI have about fifteen minutes. Why donโt we cut the small talk and you can ask me anything?โ
โAnything?โ
He shrugged. โIโm an open book. Take your best shot.โ
I gulped my wine and turned in my seat to face him. โAlright. But I want to watch your face as I grill you. Iโm terrible at hiding lies on mine but great at reading others.โ
He smiled and turned, giving me his full attention. โGo for it.โ
โOkay. Do you live with your mother?โ
โNo, maโam. She doesnโt even live in the same state. But I do call home every Sunday.โ
โHave you ever been arrested?โ
โPublic indecency in college. I was pledging a fraternity, and me and a bunch of other guys had to walk through the center of town naked. A group of girls stopped us and asked if any of us could hula hoop. Everyone else kept walking. I figured they were all too chicken, so I stopped. Apparently, the guys werenโt afraid; I was just the only one who didnโt see the cop coming out of a store a couple of doors down.โ
I laughed. โCan you actually hula hoop?โ
He winked. โOnly naked. You wanna see?โ
The smile on my face widened. โIโll take your word for it.โ
โShame.โ
โWhen was the last time you had sex?โ
For the first time, the smile on his face wilted. โTwo weeks ago. Are you gonna hold that against me?โ
I shook my head. โNot necessarily. I appreciate the honesty. You could have lied and said a while ago.โ
โOkay, good. What else you got?โ
โHave you ever been in a relationship?โ
โTwice. Once in college for a year, and then I dated a woman for eighteen months, and that ended two years ago.โ
โWhy did they end?โ
โCollege, because I was twenty andโฆit was a crazy time in my life. And the woman I dated a few years back, because she wanted to get married and start a family, and I wasnโt ready.โ
I tapped my pointer to my bottom lip. โHmmโฆ Yet you just asked me to go to Vegas and marry you.โ
He grinned. โShe didnโt like Star Wars.โ
We were both too busy laughing to notice a guy walk up to us. I figured he must have known Adam, so I politely smiled and looked to him. But the guy spoke to me.
โIโm sorry to interrupt, but are you Georgia Delaney?โ
โYes?โ
He smiled. โIโm Adam Foster. Frannie showed me a picture of you, but it was from a costume party.โ He motioned to the side of his head, twirling his hand around in a circle. โYou were dressed as Princess Leia, with your hair all pinned up on the sides, so you looked a little different than you do now.โ
I furrowed my brow. โYouโreโฆAdam?โ
The guy seemed just as confused as I was. โYes.โ
Now this man looked like what Iโd been expecting: worn, brown tweed jacket, cropped hair parted to one sideโsort of the average Joe that worked in the IT department at your office. Butโฆ
If he was Adam, then who was this?
I looked at the guy sitting next to me for an answer. Though thatโs not what I got.
โDid you really dress as Princess Leia for a Halloween party?โ
โYes, butโฆโ
Adam, or whoever the hell the guy sitting next to me was, put his finger over my lips and turned to the man who was apparently my date. โCan you just give us a minute?โ he asked.
โUmmโฆsure.โ
As soon as average Adam walked away, I laid into hot Adam. โWho the hell are you?โ
โSorry. My name is Max.โ
โDo you make a habit of pretending to be someone else?โ
He shook his head. โI justโฆI saw you sitting at the bar through the window when I was passing by, and you had such a pretty smile. I came over to introduce myself, and it was clear you were here to meet someone else. I guess I sort of panicked that you werenโt going to talk to me since I wasnโt Adam. So I went with it.โ
โAnd what if my date hadnโt showed up? Would you have pretended to be Adam on a second date?โ
Max dragged a hand through his hair. โI didnโt think that far ahead.โ
Normally catching a date in a lie would make me angry, but finding out Max wasnโt Adam was more disappointing than anything. Weโd had great chemistry, and I couldnโt remember the last time Iโd laughed so much meeting someone new.
โWas every answer a lie? Do you even like Star Wars?โ
He held up both hands. โI swear. The only thing that wasnโt the truth was my name.โ
I sighed. โWell, Max, thanks for the entertainment. But I donโt want to keep my real date waiting.โ
He frowned, but nodded and stood. โIt was nice meeting you. I guess asking for your number would be stupid right about now?โ
I gave him a look. โYes, it would. Have a good night, Max.โ
He looked at me for a few seconds, then slipped a bill out of his wallet and tossed a hundred on the counter. โYou, too, Georgia. I really enjoyed meeting you.โ
Max took a few steps away, but then stopped and walked back. He again took out his billfold, only this time he peeled off what looked like a ticket of some sort and placed it on the bar in front of me. โIโd really love to see you again. If your real date turns out to be a dud or you change your mind, I promise I will never tell you another lie.โ He pointed to the ticket. โIโll be at the hockey game over at the Garden at seven thirty, if you would consider giving me another shot.โ
What he said seemed heartfelt, but I was here to meet another man. Not to mention, I was really disappointed. I shook my head. โI donโt think so.โ
With a sullen face, Max nodded one last time before walking away. I didnโt have time to process everything, but I felt a strange sense of loss when I watched him walk out the door. Though as soon as he disappeared from sight, my real date was next to me.
I had to force a smile. โSorry about that. We, um, just had some business to wrap up.โ
โNo problem.โ He smiled. โIโm just glad that guy wasnโt hitting on you, and I didnโt have to defend your honor. He was a tank.โ Real Adam sat down. โCan I order you another wine?โ
โThat would be great. Thank you.โ
โSoโฆI take it youโre a big Star Wars fan?โ
โHmm? Oh, because of the costume.โ
Adam pointed to the bar. โAnd the little Yoda.โ
I looked down. Max had left his Yoda figurine behind. I guess he hadnโt been lying about being a Star Wars fan, considering he carried an action figure in his pocket. At least I hoped it wasnโt just a prop he used when he told strangers tall tales at bars and lied about his name.
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Real Adam talked about artificial intelligenceโa lot.
I tried to get my head back in the game after the Max letdown, but I knew before my actual date and I had finished a drink at the bar that this would be our only date. Adam was a nice-enough guy; there was just no connection, physical or mental. I wasnโt into computers or Bitcoin, which seemed to be a big thing for him, and he wasnโt into any of my hobbies, such as hiking, traveling, and watching old black-and-white movies. He didnโt even enjoy going to the movies. Who doesnโt love bingeing on popcorn and a gallon of soda while watching a big screen? Not to mention, when I told him about my work, he said he was allergic to flowers.
So when the waitress came by with a dessert menu, I politely declined.
โAre you sure you wouldnโt like a coffee or something?โ Adam asked.
I shook my head. โI have to work in the morning. Having caffeine after noon keeps me up all night. But thank you.โ
He nodded, though I could tell he was disappointed.
Outside the restaurant, he offered to share a cab, but I only lived eight blocks away. So I extended my hand to set the tone for the end of the evening.
โIt was very nice to meet you, Adam.โ
โYou, too. Maybe we canโฆdo this again sometime?โ
It was so much easier to be upfront and tell a guy there wouldnโt be a second date when he was a jerk. But I always struggled with the nice ones. I shrugged. โYeah, maybe. Take care, Adam.โ
It was late April, but the cold weather just wouldnโt relent and allow spring to start this year, and a gust of wind blew while I waited at the intersection at the corner of the restaurant. I shoved my hands into my pockets for some warmth, and inside, something pointy pricked at my fingers. I slipped it out to see what it was.
Yoda.
His plastic ears were tapered to points, and there was a tiny chip on the left one. Iโd forgotten Iโd stuck him in my pocket when Adam and I had moved from the bar to a table. Looking down at him, I sighed. God, why couldnโt your owner have been my actual date tonight?
It had been a very long time since a man gave me the warm fuzzies in the pit of my bellyโnot since the day Iโd met Gabriel. So maybe finding Yoda in my pocket was a sign? The light changed, and I walked a few more blocks, lost in thought.
Did it really matter that heโd pretended to be Adam? I mean, if he was telling the truth, he only did it so Iโd talk to him. Letโs face it, if he had walked over and introduced himself as Max, I wouldnโt have invited him to sit down. I would have been polite and told him I was waiting for my date, no matter how gorgeous the man was. So, I couldnโt really say I blamed himโฆI guess.
I stopped for another red light at the crosswalk on 29th Street, this time at the corner of 7th as I made my way down to 2nd Avenue where I lived. While I waited, I looked to my right, and the neon lights of a sign hit me. Madison Square Garden. Now that was definitely a signโquite literally. Between Yoda and walking right past the place Fake Adam had said heโd beโฆperhaps it was more than that.
I checked the time on my phone. Twenty after eight. Heโd said he would be there at seven thirty, but I was sure the game took a few hours. Should I?
I nibbled on my lip as the light in front of me turned green. People on both sides of me started to walkโฆbut I just stood there, staring down at Yoda.
Screw it.
Why not?
What do I have to lose?
The worst that could happen was that our initial connection fizzled or it turned out lying was one of Fake Adamโs hobbies. Orโฆthe spark weโd had might lead to just the distraction I was looking for. I wouldnโt know unless I tried.
For the most part, I was pretty conservative with my choices in men. And look where that had gotten me. I was a twenty-eight-year-old workaholic, going on blind dates with my momโs friendโs relatives. So screw itโI was going.
Once I made the decision, I couldnโt wait to get there. I practically jogged to Madison Square Garden, even in my heels from work. Inside, I showed my ticket to an usher standing at the entrance to the section listed, and he showed me to my seat.
As I walked down the stadium stairs, I looked around and noticed I was pretty overdressed. Most of the people had on jerseys and jeans. There were even a few shirtless guys with their bodies painted, and here I was wearing a cream silk blouse, red pencil skirt, and my favorite Valentino pumps. At least Max had been pretty dressed up.
I hadnโt noticed the row number on the ticket before handing it over to the usher, but the seats mustโve been decent because we just kept walking down toward the ice. When we hit the very first row, the usher extended his hand. โHere you go. Seat two is the second one in.โ
โWow, first row, directly in the middle on the fifty-yard line.โ
The guy smiled. โIn hockey we call it center ice.โ
โOhโฆokay.โ But the seat next to the one heโd shown me to was empty, and Max was nowhere in sight. โDid you happen to see the person sitting in the seat at the end?โ I asked.
The usher shrugged. โIโm not positive, but I donโt think theyโve arrived yet. Enjoy the game, miss.โ
After he walked away, I stood looking down at the two empty seats. This was one outcome I hadnโt thought about: I might get stood up. Actually, would it even be considered standing someone up if the other person didnโt know you were coming? I wasnโt sure. But I was here, so I might as well take a seat and see if Max showed. Heโd said he had to work, so perhaps he was running late. Or maybe he was already here, just in the menโs room or in line for a beer.
A woman sat on the other side of me. She smiled as I settled in. โHi. Are you here to watch Yearwood? Heโs on fire tonight, already slashed two in the net. Too bad theyโre probably not going to be able to hold onto him for next season.โ
I shook my head. โOh. No, Iโm actually meeting someone. Iโve never been to a live hockey game before.โ Just as I said it, two guys slammed into the glass wall directly in front of me. I jumped, and the woman next to me laughed as they skated away.
โThat happens a lot. Youโll get used to it.โ She reached out her hand. โIโm Jenna, by the way. Iโm married to Tomasso.โ She pointed to the rink. โNumber twelve.โ
โOh, wow. I guess Iโm sitting next to the right person for my first game.โ I put my hand to my chest. โIโm Georgia.โ
โAnything you want explained, Georgia, you just let me know.โ
For the next twenty minutes, I tried to watch the game. But I kept looking around to see if Max was coming down the stairs. Unfortunately, he never did. By nine oโclock, it was pretty clear Iโd wasted my time. Since I had early meetings tomorrow morning, I decided to call it a night. The game clock showed less than a minute until the end of the second period, so I figured Iโd wait until then so I wouldnโt be blocking peopleโs views as I climbed the stairs back up to the exit. These hockey fans seemed pretty into the game.
When the clock hit nine seconds, one of the guys scored a goal, and the place went crazy again. Everyone jumped up, so I did the same, only I used it as an opportunity to slip on my jacket. I leaned to the woman next to me and yelled. โI donโt think my dateโs coming, so Iโm going to head out. Have a good night.โ
But as I turned to leave, something caught my attention on the Jumbotron. The player whoโd scored held his stick up in the air celebrating, and a bunch of the guys on his team were whacking him on the head. His helmet covered most of his face, but those eyesโฆ I know those eyes. The player took out his mouth guard, waved it in the air, and smiled right at the camera.
Dimples.
Big ones.
My eyes went wide.
Noโฆit couldnโt be.
I continued to stare at the screen with my mouth hanging open until the guyโs face was no longer on it.
The woman next to me finished cheering. โSee? I told you he was on fire. If this is your first game, youโve picked a good one to watch. You donโt see a lot of hat tricks in a single period. Yearwood is having his best season ever. Too bad the rest of his team isnโt.โ
โYearwood? Thatโs the name of the guy who just scored?โ
Jenna laughed at my question. โYup. Team captain and arguably the best player in the NHL these days. They call him Pretty Boy for obvious reasons.โ
โWhatโs his first name?โ
โMax. I figured you knew him, since those are his seats youโre sitting in.โ
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