Camden (Pittsburgh Titans #8) Read Online Sawyer Bennett

Categories Genre: Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Pittsburgh Titans Series by Sawyer Bennett
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Total pages in book: 89
Estimated words: 84200 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 421(@200wpm)___ 337(@250wpm)___ 281(@300wpm)
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“Okay… I’d love that. I’ll need to arrange a babysitter for Travis.”

“Awesome,” Camden says, his grin answering whether he truly wants me there or if he’s only being polite. But then it slides a little, not in a way that tells me he’s losing his joy but to a degree that I know he’s considering something serious. “I’m really glad we reconnected, Danica.”

“Yeah,” I say softly, emotion threatening to choke me up. “Me too.”

CHAPTER 10

Camden

It’s a rarity that the season provides almost an entire week without any games. The schedule for the first half of January was heavy with road trips, including a full week on the West Coast where we fit in four games. It enabled us to have this time off—from games but not from practices, team meetings and workouts—and it frankly feels a little weird. Hockey season is always like a nonstop, high-speed train that eats up the distance so fast, you don’t know where your time has gone.

It’s taken me three full days to settle down, trying to dispel the anxious feeling that I should be doing something or going somewhere.

When my birthday rolls around on Friday, I’m prepared to party down with my teammates. It will be good to cut loose and not have to worry about the consequences of a hangover tomorrow.

To my relief, when I walk into Stevie’s bar there are no balloons or streamers, but then I notice a huge banner at the back extended from one corner to another over the jukebox. It reads Happy 26th Birthday, Camden.

I suppose that’s not so bad.

Stevie’s the first person I run into and she hugs me.

“I’m guessing I have you to thank for the banner,” I mutter.

“Yup,” she replies with a mugging grin as she pulls back. “Bain said you didn’t want any decorations, but this is my bar, so my rules.”

I incline my head. “Well, thank you for not doing balloons.”

She winks at me. “Those might still be coming.”

I make my way through the crowd—a mix of Stevie’s regulars, mostly bikers and my Titans peeps—receiving back slaps from the guys and hugs from the women. I’m not surprised to see most of the team here, some with their wives or dates. Even the coaches are here, and that touches me they’d come. Of course, having so many days off probably helped since they spend so much time working in our off-hours.

Hendrix materializes before me and his first words are to deny culpability. “Stevie did the banner. I had nothing to do with that.”

Laughing, I shake his hand. “She already copped to it.”

Someone shoves a beer at me and I see Bain. “Drink up, dude. You’ve got probably fifty-plus people here who want to buy you a birthday beer tonight.”

“Thank fuck we don’t have a morning practice,” I mutter, tapping the neck of my bottle against his. “Cheers.”

We both tip our beers back and that first ice-cold slide of fizz down my throat tastes way too good. I’m totally going to be hungover tomorrow.

Walking deeper into the bar, I circulate to thank everyone for coming. I finish my first beer and someone hands me another. I’m standing at a high-top table talking to Coen and Tillie when I notice a smile form on his face at something over my shoulder.

“Look who’s here,” he says, nodding toward the door.

I twist around and see Danica coming in. Her long brown hair hangs over her shoulders and she tucks it behind an ear as she glances around nervously. Most of the bikers are sitting at the bar right near the entrance and I can read it on her face… she thinks she might have walked into the wrong establishment.

I weave through the patrons and when she finally sees me, it’s relief in her smile.

“You made it,” I say in greeting.

She moves to take off her coat and I help her shrug out of it. “Well, it’s not every day you turn… wait… how old are you?”

I fold her jacket over my arm, intent to put it at one of the tables with some of the other women’s stuff. “Twenty-six.”

“A young pup,” she teases.

I’m not sure exactly how old Danica is but I know she had Travis young… maybe in her freshman year of college. She can’t be but twenty-seven, twenty-eight years old, but I’m not going to ask. It’s irrelevant.

“I’m really glad you came. Come on… let’s hook you up with a drink.”

I take Danica back to where most of the Titans are hanging, the farthest recess of the bar but on the opposite side of the jukebox so it’s not as loud. There are several round tables with chairs plus some standing high tops. To the left are three pool tables and beyond that, a few digital dartboards.

There are hugs from those who Danica knows well… Stone, Harlow, Coen, Tillie and Hendrix. I introduce her to Stevie who she hasn’t met yet and they start gabbing.


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