Becoming a father wasn’t part of his game plan in USA
TODAY bestselling author Michelle Major’s latest book in her Welcome to
Starlight miniseries!
Coparenting this baby is going to take teamwork
Former professional football player Jordan Schaeffer’s game plan was simple: retire from football and set up a quiet life in Starlight. But when Cory Hall arrives with their infant son, Jordan not only gets a surprise but has to devise a new life strategy. And Cory finds herself agreeing to be his fake fiancée until they work out a co-parenting plan. Jordan may have rewritten the dating playbook…but will it be enough to bring this team together?
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Jordan went back to locking
the door, and if it weren’t for that initial rigidity and the tension currently
radiating from him, Cory might have thought he hadn’t heard her greeting.
When he turned, she realized
what a fool she’d been—nothing new there. Jordan’s pale green eyes blazed with
an emotion she couldn’t name, although it definitely wasn’t friendly. Not that
she expected a warm welcome back into his life, although she had to admit, in
the two and a half days it had taken to drive halfway across the country, her
mind had wandered down the path of silly fantasy more than once.
She fisted her hands, the
sharp pain of nails stabbing into the flesh of her palm a much-needed reminder
to stay grounded in reality. Cory was in Starlight to take care of business,
not to indulge in ridiculous daydreams. Single moms didn’t have time for that
sort of nonsense.
“How are you?” she asked,
clearing her throat when the words came out on a croak. She tried for a smile.
“It’s been a minute.”
“What are you doing here?” He
pocketed the set of keys and rocked back on his heels. His eyes raked over her
in a way that left her wishing she hadn’t forgotten her flat iron back in
Michigan. Or had she deserted that particular styling tool when she’d taken
off from Atlanta? She hadn’t given much thought to making herself look pretty
in what felt like ages.
“I was…um…in the area, and I
thought I’d stop in and say hi.” She gave a limp wave. “Hi.”
Jordan stared at her like
she’d lost her mind.
“I didn’t know if you’d
remember me.” She pushed away a stray lock of hair that blew into her face.
“I’m sure you want to—”
“I remember, Cory.” His voice
was a deep, angry rumble. “I remember everything.”
She swallowed. “Oh. Okay,
well, that’s good. I think.” She gestured to the bar he’d exited minutes
earlier. “You own this place, right? It looks nice.” She inwardly cringed at
her inability to stem the tide of inane babble pouring from her mouth. She
wasn’t here for pleasantries but couldn’t quite bring herself to get to the
point.
“It’s after midnight.” He ran
a hand through his thick hair. She still couldn’t see its true color, but it
was longer than he’d worn it when he’d played football in Georgia. Untamed and
a bit wild, much like the man himself.
“Right.” She took a slow,
steadying breath. “I need to talk to you, Jordan.”
“I got that.”
“It’s about what happened
when you left.”
“From what I saw on ESPN,
Kade got one hell of a contract offer. Forty million for four years. He got it
all. You both got exactly what you wanted.”
She winced at the accusation
in his voice, even though she deserved every bit of judgment and condemnation
Jordan Schaeffer could dish out. “Kade and I aren’t together,” she said, as if
that explained everything when it was only the tip of the iceberg.
“Not my concern, Cory. In
fact, right now my only concern is getting home and into bed for a decent
night’s sleep. I wish you well in whatever you choose for life after Kade
Barrington, if you’re telling the truth about that.”
“I never lied,” she said,
trying and mostly failing to keep the pain out of her voice. Trying and completely
failing to stop an image of Jordan asleep in bed from filling her mind.
“You went back to him.”
Cory sucked in a shaky gulp
of air, because she could have sworn she heard an answering pain in Jordan’s
tone. That couldn’t be possible, because…
“After you took off.” She bit
down on the inside of her cheek until she tasted blood. “You left without even
saying goodbye.”
He laughed, a harsh scrape
across her fraught nerves. “Sweetheart, we barely said hello.”
Oh no. He wasn’t going to do
that. Not now. Not after everything Cory had dealt with in the past year. She
might have had only one night with Jordan, but it had meant…something. To her,
it had turned out to mean everything.
Her gaze darted to the gas
guzzler her grandmother had given her before she died last month, and Cory was
tempted to walk away. She could climb back in the car, spend one night in the
local inn where she’d rented a room and be on the highway by first light.
Then she looked at him again,
at those unique eyes she saw staring back at her every day, and realized she
had to see this through. If not for herself, then for her baby.
“We said plenty,” she told him, straightening her shoulders. “We did plenty. Enough that I have a six-month-old son in that car.” She hitched a finger at the Buick. “You have a son, Jordan.”
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