Total pages in book: 80
Estimated words: 74956 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 375(@200wpm)___ 300(@250wpm)___ 250(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 74956 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 375(@200wpm)___ 300(@250wpm)___ 250(@300wpm)
Remy: We were not! We were actually innocently trapped! Mostly innocently, anyway. Though the fact that we were wrecking each other in Stone’s walk-in closet until after midnight last night MIGHT have contributed to our mutual tardiness this morning…
Flo: Bitch, yes! Girl, I cannot tell you how happy I am to hear this! Hurray for you and your pussy! You and Big Guy are together. Now, tell me EVERYTHING. And don't leave out any steamy details because your favorite skating coach is PARCHED for smutty gossip. My love life is a tragic wasteland of shattered hopes and dreams, and Billy and I are in a fight, so I’m missing out on all the drama amongst the Portland gays over thirty.
Remy: I’m sorry about that. But I really can’t dish right now. I’m supposed to be working.
Flo: It’s twelve-thirty! It’s lunch break time, woman, and if you don’t give me more than that, I’m going to cry. Right now. Right in the middle of Frederick’s Fine Furnishings, where I am surrounded by tragic couches that are no one’s idea of fine.
Remy: All right, all right. But only because I could use some advice. I normally don’t kiss and tell, but Stone's coming by after practice to “talk.” And I think it's going to be a big talk. Maybe even THE talk.
Flo: Woah. Really? I didn’t think you ever had THE talk. Casual is the name of the game, right?
Remy: Usually, yes, but things are different with Stone. Good different. Really good, but also a little scary.
Flo: Scary how?
Remy: It’s very…close, you know? When he looks at me sometimes, it’s like he sees every hidden piece. Everything I’ve tried to hide, everything I’m scared to try, everything I’ve secretly longed for, but have been too afraid to admit that I want, even to myself. But none of that seems to scare him. He sees all of it and keeps looking at me like I’m his favorite. Like he wouldn’t want to be anywhere else, but with me, warts and all.
Flo: Ew. So gross.
Remy: What?! Why? What’s gross about that? Come on, I was being vulnerable with you, Flo, don’t make me regret it.
Flo: I’m sorry, doll. I didn’t mean it. I’m just jealous. The man is clearly in love, the deepest, sweetest, most wonderful kind of love. And I’m guessing you are, too, if he’s looking at you like that, and you’re not running the other way, as fast as your fabulously toned legs can carry you.
Remy: I think so. And I think it’s too late to run. Even if I wanted to.
Flo: Then don’t run, Red. Stay and love him and be happy. It’s not rocket science, girl.
Remy: But what if it is? For me, at least? I’ve never done this. I’ve never tried to stay and stick or be anyone’s “other half.” What if I suck at it? What if I can't give him what he needs? What if I break both our hearts, or my dad finds out before Stone retires and breaks his face? Or MY face? Or both our faces, and we have to have reconstructive surgery so extensive that we won’t recognize each other when we get out of the hospital, and we spend the rest of our lives scouring the globe for our long-lost love, tragic and alone, with terrible nose jobs?
Flo: Okay drama queen, take some deep breaths while I make you a list to remind who the fuck you are:
ONE: You are Remy fucking Lauder, a women’s hockey legend who probably could have played for the NHL if the patriarchy weren’t a pouty little bitch and let everyone shine.
TWO: You deserve to have a man look at you like you hung the moon because you are one seriously beautiful and epic specimen. And beneath that hard ass exterior, you’re as kind as they come, girl. Any human being would be lucky to call you his or hers.
THREE: Your dad needs therapy, and his reaction shouldn’t be taken into consideration until that happens. And probably not even then. Your love life is none of his fucking business. Sorry if that seems harsh, but someone has to say it, Remy. He’s already loomed way too large over your life, baby girl. It’s time to fly the nest and put that “Daddy” voice in your head to bed once and for all.
Remy: I appreciate that, Flo, but there’s no way I could have played for the NHL. I’m tough, but not tough enough to absorb hits from men with fifty pounds of pure muscle on me on a regular basis. No amount of expert stick handling can compensate for the fact that I’m a woman with a woman’s density and bone structure.
Flo: I don’t know. I think stick handling can take a girl a long way…
I bet Stone thinks so, too. Also, I find it very telling that you only responded to THAT part of my list. Can’t spell avoidant attachment without Daddy issues, though, I guess.