CROSSING THE LINE
Cover designer: Michele Shriver
The bestselling Men of the Ice series, featuring the players of the San Antonio Generals hockey team, continues with Crossing the Line.
Nikolai Brantov left his homeland of Russia at the age of nineteen to pursue his dream of playing in the NHL. As the first-ever draft pick of the San Antonio Generals, Nik wants to justify the teamās faith in him Adapting to a new country and culture and learning a new language take up most of his off-ice time, and he doesnāt needed any added complications, especially from the team ownerās beautiful daughter.
Hailing from one of the wealthiest families in Texas, Meryl Johnson should have everything she wants. But money doesnāt buy happiness or her fatherās affection. Even though sheās been warned that the playerās on the team are off limits, a new community project puts Meryl in regular contact with the budding Russian superstar, and thatās exactly the way she likes it.
When sparks fly between Nik and Meryl, her father sets out to remind them who is in chargeāof both the hockey team and his family. Can the young couple triumph over his manipulations, or will falling in love spell the end of Nikās time in San Antonio?
Chapter One
Nikolai Brantov knotted his tie and ran his fingers through his damp hair, trying to spike the top exactly the way he liked it. When he first moved to the United States from his native Russia five months before to realize his dream of playing in the National Hockey League, he not only had to learn a new languageāone he still struggled withāhe had to learn new customs and traditions too. Among those were the expectations of being a player in the NHL, including the team dress code which left Nik primping more in front of a mirror as he prepared to leave the arena after a game than he might to get ready for a date. Not that he had any time for dating. Practice, games and English lessons filled most of his days, and that suited Nik fine. Heād left his family and his homeland at the age of nineteen to move to North America to play hockey, not meet women.
āGreat game tonight, Nik,ā the team captain, Colton Tremblay, said as he came up beside Nik.
Nik nodded at Colton. āThanks. You too.ā The San Antonio Generals beat the Winnipeg Jets three to two in overtime, and Nik scored the winning goal. His first season in the NHL, and the expansion Generalsā first season in the league, were both going well. The country might be unfamiliar, and the rink sizes a little different, but hockey was still hockey, and on the ice was where Nik felt most at home.
āYouāre going to stop by the foundation table to see how the toy drive went, right?ā Colton asked.
āYes.ā Nik would because he knew it was expected of him. It was almost Christmas, and the Generalsā charity foundation sponsored a drive to collect toys for needy children. Many of his teammates, included Colton, were excited about the event because their girlfriends and wives had helped organize it. Being single, it was less of a big deal to Nik. Still, as much as he would feel completely out of place, it was an important team event and Nik was expected to show up, even if only briefly.
āIāll head over there with you,ā Colton said. āI want to see my girl.ā
Nik nodded and they left the locker room together. Of course, Colton was anxious to see his girlfriend again. With no one there waiting for Nik to greet him with a kiss and congratulate him on a good game, he planned to make a quick appearanceāthe minimum expected of himāand head home. Such that it was. āHomeā to Nik right now meant staying with a host family in San Antonio while he acclimated to his new city and new country.
Sure enough, as they approached the Generals Foundation charity table, Coltonās girlfriend came over gave him a kiss on the cheek. āNice game, as usual,ā she said, then nodded in Nikās direction. āYou too.ā
āThanks.ā
āThe toy drive was a huge success,ā Maya continued. āCome see everything we collected.ā She led the way to the boxes of childrenās toys. She wore a maroon and silver Generals jersey with Coltonās name and number on the back. A group of women surrounded the table, similarly dressed to support their player.
āHey Nik, is there something youāre not telling us?ā Colton asked, as his eyes darted to a young woman in the group.
Nik recognized her as Meryl Johnson, the daughter of the Generals team owner. Theyād never formally met before, although Nik had seen her at a couple of team events. His impression of her was that she was spoiled and liked to get her way, but that probably wasnāt unusual from the daughter of a billionaire. And maybe it wasnāt fair to judge someone heād never so much as exchanged a word with. She was attractive, that was for sure, and he liked her casual style, with her long brown hair pulled back in a ponytail and tucked through a ball cap sporting the Generals logo. which featured the team name in a circle around the Alamo facade, with three stars underneath. She, too, wore a team jersey, and it took Nik a moment to realize what Colton referred to. The jersey Meryl wore was Nikās.
Before he could answer Colton that he had no idea what it was about, Meryl approached him. āHi there. I donāt think weāve ever been introduced,ā she said, extending a hand. āIām Meryl Johnson.ā
āYes. Mr. Johnsonās daughter.ā Nik shook her hand. āNikolai Brantov.ā
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He said it as if he thought she might not know his name, and Meryl appreciated his unassuming nature. So many of the athletes sheād encountered had big egos, and Nikolai had every reason to as well. The hockey season might be only a few months old, but the young Russian had already made an impression on the league. Sports reporters remarked every day that Nik was a superstar in the making.
Meryl smiled at him. āI know who you are.ā After all, her father owned the team, and Meryl made it her business to know about the players he employed. And why shouldnāt she? Hockey players were hot, and in Merylās estimation, none more so than Nikolai Brantov, with his gray eyes and spiked brown hair that Meryl longed to run her fingers through.
Sheād noticed him during the summerās NHL draft, when he became the first-ever draft choice of the San Antonio Generals. He appeared awkward in his early interviews, and a little overwhelmed, immediately intriguing Meryl. Was that his true personality, or a byproduct of the circumstances he found himself in? It couldnāt be easy moving to a new country and having to learn a new language at the age of nineteen.
From that moment, Meryl wanted to learn as much about him as possible, so she sought out all the information she could. She knew Nik hailed from the Siberian city of Irkutsk, that his favorite color was orange, and he liked to eat steak and baked potatoes. He listed the Pittsburgh Penguins as his favorite NHL team and his countryman, Evgeni Malkin, as his favorite player. And even knowing all of that, Nik remained an enigma to Meryl.
āIām wearing your jersey, after all,ā she said, and did a little twirl so he could see his name and number, forty-four, on the back. Her choice of attire had raised a few eyebrows among the wives and girlfriendsā whoād put together the event, and who proudly sported their manās jerseys, but Meryl didnāt care. Her father owned the team, she could wear whatever she wanted.
āYes,ā Nik said, nodding. āItās...what is the word?ā He frowned a little. āBold of you?ā
He was so cute in his uncertainty. Meryl knew he had a tutor working with him on his English, a job she would have gladly volunteered for. In fact, she had, only half-jokingly. Not surprisingly, Daddy had vetoed that idea and warned her that Nik, and everyone else on the team, was off-limits to Meryl. āThatās me. Bold,ā Meryl said.
āIt looks nice on you,ā Nik said, causing Merylās heart to flutter a little.
āBetter on you, I think. Especially when you scored the winning goal.ā
Nik shrugged. āI was in the right place and got a good pass from Colton.ā
Definitely unassuming, Meryl decided. And hot. She kept going back to that one. Damn her father and his silly prohibitions. He never wanted her to have any fun. āWhat are you doing tonight?ā she asked. āI have to help put this stuff away,ā she gestured to the boxes of toys theyād collected during the charity drive, āthen my dad is having a little party up in his box, if you want to join me.ā Heād already called her bold. Meryl figured she might as well live up to it.
Nik hesitated before answering, giving Meryl hope that perhaps heād seriously consider the offer, but the hope was dashed when he shook his head. āNo, thank you. I need to go home.ā
Meryl knew āhomeā to Nik was a family of strangers hosting him in their house, and she questioned his needāor desireāto rush back there, but she didnāt press the issue. āHave a good night, then. It was nice to meet you.ā
āYou as well, Miss Johnson,ā he said.
She watched him walk away, admiring how his perfectly-tailored suit fit his body. Okay, he hadnāt accepted her invitation. Meryl hadnāt really expected him to. At least theyād shared a few words, finally. The rest would happen in due time. Meryl was accustomed to getting everything she wanted, and sheād already decided she wanted Nik Brantov.
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