My mother only wanted me to learn one lesson growing up.
Men are trash.
Her father left her, and then my father left us.
Being raised by her and my grandmother, I was surrounded by the reminder to be independent and guard my heart.
After my one and only experience with a boy in college fell flatter than a pancake, I realized they were right - and I was content to live the life of a twenty-six-year-old cat lady.
Until Will Perry blew my quiet world to smithereens.
Starting goalie for the Tampa Bay Ospreys and the kind of hot that scrambles your brain, all I was ever supposed to be to him was his daughters kindergarten teacher.
Then, in a twist of events, his temporary nanny.
But temporary turns to permanent, and when I move into his pool house, everything changes.
Hes impossibly grumpy and focused on only two things: hockey, and taking care of his daughter.
Im only focused on using this new income to pay back my student loans.
But in that house, I feel his heated gaze beneath that permanent scowl, the way it lingers and warms my skin.
And though I know my mother would lose her mind if she knew, my dreams have become midnight fantasies about my long-haired, muscle-lined mystery of a boss.
When the tension becomes too much, we break, and we make a deal.
He still needs a nanny.
I still need a paycheck and for my matriarchy to not disown me.
But Will agrees to teach me everything Ive always wanted to learn, and Im all too eager to be his student.
I can do this.
Im a grown woman.
I can explore my sexuality with the hottest goalie on earth and still remain one-hundred percent professional.
And I can definitely do it all without catching feelings.
I have to.
Otherwise, Ill end up heartbroken in my mothers arms while she shakes her head and asks me if Ill ever learn my lesson.
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