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Hard As Steel: A College Sports Romance (The Treehouse Boys Book 1) by McKinley May (44)

Epilogue

Two Weeks Later 

    

Question: Was there really any doubt that Windhaven Men's Soccer would be holding up that shiny first place trophy at the end of the season?

Answer: Nope. None whatsoever.

Still, when that final whistle blew late this morning to officially confirm the Warrior's 3-1 championship win, we all went freakin’ berserk as if it was completely unexpected. Those buff security guards beneath the bleachers might as well have been flimsy orange cones as the Windhaven student body stormed the field and congratulated our boys.

And that's no exaggeration—it seriously was the entire student body out there on the field. 

The Final Four semi-final and final games were held this weekend less than an hour from campus, so it was pretty much “home turf” for us. While the other teams had a few loyal fans make the much-longer trips, the majority of the crowd was bathed head-to-toe in cobalt blue and metallic silver.

It couldn't have been a better setting for the guys to take it all.

Another bonus to the close proximity? 

The after party at the Treehouse was in full swing within just a few hours of that game-ending whistle. The moment we arrived back to Windhaven, family, friends, and fans alike all piled onto the property to celebrate. 

Though the front yard is the usual go-to party venue, it’s still in recovery from the masses of students who showed up for the quarterfinal win celebration last weekend. Dying winter grass + 300 pairs of shoes stomping around = a not so pretty yard. 

So tonight we’re packed onto the massive back deck—possibly the only section of the Treehouse I hadn't observed yet (apart from Weston's Lair). 

It's breathtaking back here: dark-stained wood beneath our feet, a stone fire pit out in the grass, and so much vegetation I feel like I'm in a freakin’ green house. The earthy colors are further amplified by the overcast sky—stormy gray clouds and an erratic breeze warning us a storm is surely on its way. 

I'm sipping on a glass of wine while I chat with Vaughn, aka Mr. MVP of the College Cup.

Yeah...I think there was even less doubt about that proclamation than the outcome of the game.

And of course he’s completely deserving of the title. He scored twice, each goal a masterpiece in its own right. He is an absolute stud.

However, I'm starting to get annoyed and a tad jealous because no one is letting him forget this fact. I don’t think we've gotten in more than two minutes alone since this shin-dig began a few hours ago, the two of us constantly interrupted by partygoers complimenting him on his performance. 

 I’m convinced every person here has had their share of congratulatory words with him when the short-and-stocky sophomore, Victor, pops up beside us and proceeds to practically bow at the feet of my boyfriend. 

“Dude, awesome game. You are the man, Vaughn. Best player in the entire country for sure! Maybe the whole world!” 

“Victor.” I shoot him a warning glance. “Wipe that drool from your mouth, and please refrain from inflating his ego anymore than necessary.”

Vaughn furrows his brows in mock offense. “You weren't impressed with my game, Raynie?”

I shrug nonchalantly. “Eh, you played alright.”

“Just alright, huh?” His lips curl up in a mischievous grin. “Funny you say that, ‘cause when I saw you in the stands after my second goal you seemed pretty damn impressed. In fact, you looked like you were really enjoying it: biting on your lip, giving me that look—you know what I'm talking about. That come take me right—”

“What?! Jesus, Steel!” My cheeks turn a guilty shade of bubblegum pink as I whack him on the chest. “I did not!”

Okay...so I totally did.

And it may have led to a little locker room love fest after the game.

What? 

I can’t help myself. Watching Vaughn dominate the field gets my motor running like nothing else. 

But his teammates do not need to know that.

Victor just grins and walks off. I gaze around the yard, taking in the scene.

“You know, this is surprisingly classy for a Treehouse event. Everything seems very...mature? It's slightly shocking.” I point to my glass. “I mean, we're drinking wine. What's going on here?”

Vaughn laughs. “Just wait until all the families head out. Classes are over, finals don't start until Thursday, and we just won the fucking National Championship. This place is gonna look like a nuclear war zone come morning. Ellie's gonna freak.” 

He nudges his chin towards the yard where Cameron's setting up a fold-out table, Diego on his heels with some plastic cups and bottles of dark liquor. “See? The games are only beginning. Right now's just the calm before the storm.”

I'm watching the flip-cup set-up commence when I catch sight of something beyond the table. Something that I desperately need to prevent him from seeing.

“Um, Vaughn, do you think you could go get me—”

But it's too late. His mouth sets into a tight line as he spots Weston chatting up Sydney next to a thick tree trunk. 

“Motherfucking Paine,” he grumbles with a shake of his head. “Swear to God, I'm gonna fucking murder him.”

“Relax, babe. Sydney's smart enough not to fall for whatever game he's throwing her way.”

“She better be,” he says gruffly. “Thank fuck she has no interest in going to college here. I’d have to spend all my free time keeping her as far away from this place as possible.” 

“Oh, come on. I don't think you'd have to worry that much,” I start to say, but stop when Weston leans in close to whisper something in Sydney's ear. He places a hand on her waist just as she starts to giggle at his words, and—

Okay, I stand corrected. 

I completely understand why he wouldn't want her within a fifty mile radius of him. 

Vaughn’s back goes ram-rod straight. “Sydney!” he calls out sternly. “Come here. I need to ask you something.”

Not gonna lie, I totally love this protective older brother side of Vaughn. It’s oddly endearing.

Sydney glances over, pouting but ultimately obeying her older brother as she heads towards us. Vaughn flips up his middle finger at Weston and mouths a few colorful expletives his way.

Before Weston can vocalize his retort, the heart-stopping roll of thunder erupts from the sky. Less than a second later, rain begins to pour from the clouds, the massive drops hitting the deck with loud splats. 

Everyone immediately runs for cover, packing up the food and drinks as quickly as they can before retreating into the Treehouse for shelter.

“Let's go!” I grab Vaughn’s hand and nod towards the house.

But when I try to pull him along, he doesn't budge.

“No.” He shakes his head. “Let’s stay out here. I don’t wanna squeeze in there with all those people. I want you all to myself.”

“In the rain?” I question, glancing up at the steady stream of water falling from the sky. 

I don't really mind, though; the cool droplets feel refreshing as they roll down my skin.

“Yeah,” he says, tugging me towards him. He brushes my wet hair from my face, tucking the strands that are starting to curl behind my ear. “I don't know if you know this, babe, but I fucking love the rain. Rain’s my favorite thing on this entire damn planet.”

I roll my eyes good-naturedly. “What the hell would you do if my name wasn’t pun-friendly? That would really suck for you, huh?”

“No, that would suck for you.” He smirks. “You wouldn’t get the pleasure of hearing all my hilarious jokes.”

Cheesy jokes,” I correct.

“Cheesy, mushy, gooey—use whatever adjective you want, they’re still fucking hilarious.”

“Are we discussing your jokes or a grilled cheese?”

He laughs and wraps his arms around me. I snuggle into his chest, the wet fabric of his thin t-shirt clinging to his taut muscles and leaving nothing to the imagination. 

“Rayne?” 

I lift my head to meet his gaze. His hair’s been colored a majestic, inky black by the water, and dozens of raindrops are trickling down his golden skin. A muted crack of thunder booms in the distance. 

And then he leans down and places a tender kiss on my forehead, a kiss that instantly transports me back to that fateful night on my couch so many months ago. I close my eyes and I'm there.

I'm there and falling for him all over again.

He gently pulls back. My eyes flutter open to reveal his sweet smile. 

“I have a surprise for you.”



“A surprise?” Curiosity flits through her eyes. “What is it?”

“It’s inside. Gimme one sec.”

I jog into the house, shoving my way past the groups of people blocking my path. 

As I step into the kitchen, I realize it was really fucking stupid to leave it in here unattended. I swear, if somebody damaged it, I'm gonna—

Luckily, I don’t have to finish that thought because I spot the cardboard box exactly where I left it. 

I snatch it up and turn when I spy Sydney in the corner, beer bottle in hand as she bats her eyelashes at Jamal and Diego. 

For fuck’s sake. 

Can’t let her out of my sight for one goddamn minute. 

She looks up, probably sensing I’m staring her down. Before she can avert her eyes, I point at her. 

“You. Over here. Now.” 

No rainstorm to spare the lecture this time, Sis.

She looks over both shoulders before jabbing a finger in her chest and mouthing “Me?

I roll my eyes and barge over to her. 

“Hey, dude, I didn’t know you had—”

I blatantly ignore Diego’s comment as I grab Sydney’s arm and begin dragging her off.

“Dang it, Vaughn. What are you doing?”

“You need to stay away from these assholes. They're trouble. Every last one of them.” I point to her bottle. “And that’s the last one of those you’ll be drinking tonight. You’re too young.”

“But it’s a college party! Everyone underage drinks in college.”

“Yeah, and you’re in high school. You can do what you want when you go to college, but as long as you're here we play by my rules. Got it?”

“That's not fair,” she grumbles. 

“Life's not fair, Syd. Deal with it.” 

After pulling her through the living room, I finally reach the one person at this party I trust enough to watch after her: Miss Mother Hen herself.

“Hey, El. Just the girl I'm looking for.” I yank Sydney up in front of me. “You meet my kid sister yet?”

Ellie’s face lights up as she amicably greets her.

As Sydney’s introducing herself to Liam, I catch Ellie’s eye and tip my chin towards my sister. “Keep an eye on her for me, will you?”

She nods reassuringly. “Sure thing.” 

Problem solved.

I head back outside, but not before grabbing a spare umbrella hanging from the coat rack. This gift’s not waterproof, but I still wanna do this outside where it’s just the two of us.

After I slide the back door shut, I pop open the umbrella and motion for Rayne to follow me.

“Hope you don't mind, but I didn't have time to wrap it,” I say as I set the box on the patio table. “I was kinda busy this weekend. Had a few soccer games to play.” 

She grins and lifts the box. But instead of ripping it open impatient-kid-on-Christmas-morning style like I would’ve done, she just stares at it. 

And stares at it.

And stares at it some more.

I rub the back of my neck. “Well shit, Rayne. My hair’s turning gray over here. Fucking open it.”

She blushes and her fingers finally get to work prying open the taped flaps. Her eyes go wide as saucers as she lifts the present out of the box.

“Holy shit!”

A massive grin spreads across my face as I watch her bounce up and down in ecstasy. 

God, she's fucking adorable.

“Surprised?” I question. 

She’s still staring down at the magazine in her hands, shaking her head in disbelief. “Holy shit, Vaughn. My article’s headlining?! I knew it’d be in here, but as the cover story?! No freaking way."

She turns the On the Court magazine around, index finger pointing at the front cover. There’s a giant pic of me looking like a motherfucking badass, and on the side is her name in big bold letters under the article title. 

“Uh, of course it is, Raynie. Have you read the thing? It’s freaking fantastic.”

She turns it around and squeals again. “This is insanity. But wait, is the issue out already? Georgia told me it’d be later this week.”

I shake my head. “Comes out Tuesday. This is an early edition I sweet-talked Georgia into giving me. I wanted to make sure you had the very first copy printed.”

“Vaughn.” Her eyes soften as they fill with happy tears. She chokes out a half-laugh/half-sob that tugs right on my heart strings. “That’s so sweet of you.”

“You deserve it, baby. You worked so hard on this.” I pull her into my side and look down at the magazine. “Cover model’s sexy as hell, too.”

Tears and raindrops drip down her cheeks as she hip-bumps me. “He is sorta cute, I guess.”

I place the magazine back in the box and strategically arrange the umbrella over the top of it before scooping Rayne into my arms. I nuzzle my head into her neck, cheek pressed against her wet skin. 

“My girl: the next big name in sports journalism. And then when you start your sideline reporting...shit, Erin Andrews, you better watch your back. Rayne Everett’s gunning for your spot.” 

She giggles and gives me a squeeze. “I seriously can’t wait for next semester. But it’s gonna be hectic as hell. I’m going to be doing so much writing, what with the internship and Windhaven Weekly. My wrists are already feeling the pain.”

I lift my head and squint at her. “What? You’re going back to the school paper?”

She nods happily. “Mhmm! Jess texted me this morning saying the staff unanimously voted Dani off the paper last week. Jorge’s taking over as editor, and he’s demanding I return. And what King Jorge wants, King Jorge gets.”

I laugh as I remember the strange dude with the crown. “That’s great, babe.”

“The poor freshman who took over for me is not going to be happy when I walk into that classroom come January.” She shrugs. “Oh, well. I’ve already started planning out next semester’s big piece, and it’s gonna be a good one. Taylor Reed is a fantastic basketball player.”

“Taylor Reed, huh?” I frown, the little green monster of jealousy poking me. “And you’re gonna be spending a lot of time with him? Do I need to be worried you’re gonna fall for this dude? Should I be upping my game over here, Raynie?” 

She snorts. “I think you're in the clear, Steel.” 

“What?” I give her a devilish grin. “He’s not as handsome as me?”

“Um, no,” she says, biting back a laugh. “She is definitely not as handsome as you.”

“Taylor’s a chick?”

She nods.

Thank God.

She squints at me. “Babe, you do realize I’ll be interviewing tons of male athletes over the course of my career, right?” 

I sigh and thread a hand through my hair. “Yeah, yeah, I know. I don’t like it, but I’ll learn to deal. As long as the bastards don’t try anything. Otherwise I’ll have to kick some ass.”

She runs a hand through my wet hair and smiles. “You have absolutely nothing to worry about. Although…”

“Although what?”

“There is one type of athlete you need to be concerned with. If he meets all my requirements, I can’t make any promises I won’t run off with him.”

“Yeah?” I say with a smirk. “And what are these requirements?”

“The athlete would need to be a college soccer player.”

“Plenty of those around here.”

“He'd have to be arrogant. Annoyingly so.” 

“Again, lots of options.”

“Needs to be good at math.”

Now we're starting to narrow it down.”

“And he must have blue eyes. But not just any blue.” She raises a hand to graze my cheek, lips turning up in a soft smile. “Eyes so blue the world stops turning when I look at them. Eyes so blue I want to dive in and never come up for air.” Emotion glitters in her own eyes. “And there’s only one man who checks that box.”

My chest freaking swells, heart racing uncontrollably as I gaze into her beautiful face. 

This girl is my everything. 

I reach a hand up and cup it over hers. “I love you, Rayne.”

“I love you, too.”

Lightning strikes in the distance and the rain pour picks up. 

Water streams down our faces, soaks our clothes, drenches our hair, but we remain put, completely lost in one another. 

And then I kiss my Rayne in the rain.

And I don’t think it could be more perfect.