Chasing the Prize: Men of the Ice, #5
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Ryder Carrigan may never be an NHL superstar, and that suits him just fine. He doesn’t need individual awards—he just wants his name etched on hockey’s ultimate prize, and he doesn’t want anything to distract him on his path to get there. Especially not some silly bachelor auction that he’s roped into participating in.
After putting her career first for too long, television reporter Jessica Rowan is searching for a quiet guy to settle down with. She has no interest in hockey or hockey players, and certainly not in the Generals’ bachelor auction that she’s forced to cover for her TV station.
Jess is furious when a friend bids for her to land a date with the Generals’ winger, but when Ryder and Jess come face to face, will their priorities change as they realize the ultimate prize—love—might be right there before them?
Michele Shriver
Michele Shriver grew up in Texas and now lives in the Midwest, where she has a general law practice. In her free time, she enjoys bicycling, Zumba fitness and watching sports on TV. She is working on her second novel, a spin-off of After Ten.
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Chasing the Prize - Michele Shriver
Michele Shriver
SMC Publishing
Chasing the Prize: A Men of the Ice Novella
By Michele Shriver
Copyright 2016 Michele Shriver
Published by SMC Publishing
All Rights Reserved
This is a work of fiction. All characters, locales and events are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any similarity to actual persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
You do not play hockey for good seasons. You play to win the Stanley Cup. It has to be the objective.
- Guy Lafleur
Chapter One
Ryder Carrigan sat on a stage in the San Antonio Events center and tried to mentally prepare himself for the torture that would soon follow. He was a student of history, and could offer a list of the some of the worst forms of torture ever known to man. Impalement, drawing and quartering, heretics fork, white torture, waterboarding. All were awful, yet none compared to what Ryder was about to endure on this mid-September Friday evening.
The San Antonio Generals Charity Foundation Bachelor Auction.
Or, as Ryder referred to it, fresh meat for slaughter.
As a professional hockey player, there were a number of things expected of Ryder. For example, as one of the Generals’ Alternate Captains, he was expected to make himself available to the media following games, and to answer their questions. He didn’t always want to, especially after a tough loss in which he’d failed to get on the scoreboard. It came with the territory, though, so Ryder did it. After all, nobody liked a sore loser.
Some of the things expected of him, Ryder enjoyed, such as contributing his favorite recipe—pizza burgers— to the Generals Foundation cookbook, or visiting sick kids in the hospital. He had no reason to complain about those, especially since both were for a good cause.
So was the bachelor auction, but Ryder still considered it torture. Even though he’d never before wished he was married, now Ryder did. Or if not married, at least seriously dating someone. If he were, he’d get a pass on this dreaded event.
Instead, he sat on a stage, dressed in his best suit and tie, and prepared to be paraded in front of the audience so that women could bid on him. Or rather, they could bid on a date with him. That was the most Ryder agreed to. One date, for the highest bidder. A drink and dinner, perhaps even dessert if things went sort of well. But nothing beyond that. No way. He was a hockey player, for goodness sake, not a gigolo or an escort. Besides, he had bigger priorities, like winning a Stanley Cup.
This is going to be great,
his teammate, Casey Deanult, said from the seat next to Ryder. Lots of women out here, and probably plenty of hot ones.
If they’re so hot, why are they so desperate? Ryder wondered, then felt a little guilty. It was a charity event, after all, so maybe their intentions were good. It wasn’t fair to judge all of the women in attendance as either cheap or desperate. Good. They can bid on you,
he said to Casey.
I hope so. The more the merrier.
Casey grinned. As I like to say, the only thing better than one smoking hot chick is two smoking hot chicks. Or maybe three,
he added with a shrug of his shoulders. I don’t like to discriminate.
Ryder grimaced at the crude implications of Casey’s remark. No doubt about it, his teammate was a horn dog of the worst kind. He knew he wasn’t the only guy on the team that worried Casey would someday get himself into trouble with his womanizing ways, but what could they do about it? Casey showed up to work every day and gave the team his best.
Then hopefully they’re all here for you and you can have an orgy,
Ryder muttered under his breath. I don’t want anything to do with this whole charade.
Except it was for charity, so he couldn’t exactly say no. Instead, the best Ryder could hope for was that whoever bid on him—assuming anyone did—turned out to be a nice, respectable woman who’d done so only to further the charitable cause, and not because she looked to score with a professional athlete.
Oh, lighten up, Carrigan,
Casey said. It’s all in fun. Hot women and charity. And as a bonus, we even get the babe from channel twelve covering the event.
He whistled softly under his breath. Man, I’d love to tap that.
Sheesh, Denault, are you ever not an ass?
Ryder asked. You might as well get over that fantasy. She’s a professional here to do her job. Not pay money to spend an hour with you.
He couldn’t deny, though, that the local news anchor sent to report on the event for her network was one beautiful woman.
***
Jessica Rowan wished she could be any place else but where she was, forced to cover a celebrity bachelor auction for San Antonio’s ABC affiliate. It wasn’t that she didn’t believe in the cause—suicide prevention and awareness—she just wasn’t convinced the event was the best way to support said cause. Win a date with a professional hockey player to help prevent suicide? Jessica had a hard time seeing the connection.
She’d agreed to cover the event because Charlenes Simmons, who headed the Generals Charity Foundation, was one of her closest friends, and because her boss at the station, who’d lost a teenager to suicide, insisted channel twelve should be there. None of the other local news stations thought the auction was worth covering, so it was Jessica’s gig, and hers alone. Since that wasn’t anything to sneeze at in the echelon of television news reporting, Jessica was determined to make it work for her, even if she did think the whole thing was rather silly.
After interviewing Matt Johnson, who was the son of the Generals owner and the team’s marketing director, and Char, it was time to move on to the big stars. The Generals players. Since the team captain and marquee player, Colton Tremblay, had recently announced his engagement, he wasn’t participating in the auction. Neither was Alex Gray, one of the Generals Alternate Captains, who was married with a young son. That left the team’s other Alternate Captain, left winger Ryder Carrigan, to be the first player Jessica spoke to.
Ryder Carrigan finished the season fourth in points among all Generals players, and looks forward to building on that success in his second season in San Antonio,
Jessica said. But before that can happen, he has to survive tonight’s bachelor auction.
She strived for a dramatic tone and hoped it didn’t sound completely over the top or stupid.
Ryder, can you tell us what you’re looking forward to the most about tonight’s event?
As she thrust the microphone at him, Jessica was struck with two thoughts. The first was that he had the prettiest eyes of anyone she’d ever seen. Eyes she could easily get lost in.
The second was that Ryder Carrigan looked like he’d rather be any place else at that moment, which Jess could certainly relate to.
***
What was he looking forward to most? How about nothing? No, that wouldn’t be an acceptable answer. For this whole dreaded event to be over? That would be the honest answer, but probably not one Ryder wanted broadcast on the evening news. Pushing the microphone away from his face wasn’t a good option, either. That would be a rude, asshole-ish thing to do. The reporter was only doing her job.
Helping to raise awareness for an important cause,
Ryder said. I think in our brief time in this city, the Generals franchise has proven to have a strong commitment to charity, and this is another way for us to show that commitment. And who knows, maybe we’ll have a little fun in the process.
He didn’t believe that, but hopefully it sounded good.
The news anchor nodded. When the idea of the bachelor auction was first announced, were you excited to volunteer your services?
His services? Ryder cringed inwardly. It did make him sound like a damn escort. Is that really what she thought, or was it simply an unfortunate choice of words? He hoped for the latter, because if they had to have this event, he at least wanted it to earn some halfway decent news coverage for the right reasons.
I wouldn’t say excited, exactly,
Ryder answered after a second. I think my teammates will tell you I’m not much into celebrity and all of that. I’m more of a homebody,
he said, "so this isn’t really my kind of thing. But I’m proud to be considered one of the