Merry Pucking Christmas Read Online Logan Chance

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 47
Estimated words: 44479 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 222(@200wpm)___ 178(@250wpm)___ 148(@300wpm)
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But I don’t care. I’m already halfway out the door, my mind locked on one thing—finding Noelle. The game, the teasing, the team—it all fades to the background. I need to see her. I need to tell her everything I didn’t have the guts to say before.

The past few months have been hell without her, and I’m done pretending I can live without her in my life.

I rush through the halls, my heart pounding in my chest as I search for her. My mind’s racing, my pulse quickening with every step, and I can barely keep up with the flood of thoughts and emotions surging through me. I should’ve done this months ago. I should’ve fought harder, should’ve told her the truth before everything fell apart. But I’m here now, and I’m not walking away again.

Then I see her.

She’s standing by the locker room doors, talking to her dad. My heart skips a beat, and for a moment, everything else falls away. She’s even more beautiful than I remember. Her hair catches the soft light of the hallway, her eyes bright with something I can’t quite place. All the nerves, the uncertainty, the tension—it’s gone. There’s only her.

I don’t care that Coach is standing there. I don’t care that this could be the most reckless thing I’ve ever done. I need her. I need to tell her everything.

I pick up my pace, practically running toward her. “Noelle,” I call out, breathless, my voice strained with urgency. Both she and her dad turn to look at me, and for a moment, Coach’s eyes narrow like he’s about to say something. But I don’t give him a chance.

“Noelle,” I repeat, stepping right in front of her, my eyes locking onto hers. “Can I talk to you? Please?”

She hesitates, glancing at her father, but after a beat, she nods. “Yeah, okay.”

I take her hand gently, guiding her a few steps away from where her dad is standing. My heart is racing, my palms sweaty, but none of it matters. The only thing that matters is her, and the words that are about to come out of my mouth.

I take a deep breath, my gaze never leaving hers. “I should tell you why I was scared.”

“Scared?”

I nod. “The life I lead, it’s not…” I’m screwing this up. I take a deep breath, letting it out slowly. “My father met my mother at a game. It was a whirlwind romance, until it wasn’t. The fame, the press, my mother couldn’t handle it.”

“Is that why she was depressed?” I ask him, remembering our talk over ice cream.

“Yeah.”

She steps closer. “I can handle the life. I’ve always been right outside of it. My father’s had a lot of press my whole life, and now I’m a blogger. Who knows, one day I could be more famous than you.”

I offer her a soft smile. “I’m in love with you,” I say. “I’ve been in love with you for a long time. And I can’t—” I pause, swallowing hard, feeling the intensity of the moment hit me all at once. “I can’t spend another day away from you.”

Her eyes widen, and I can see the surprise, the emotion flicker across her face. But I don’t let up. I can’t.

“I’ve tried to push you out of my head, tried to convince myself that you deserve better. That you deserve a life without all the chaos that comes with me.” My voice cracks slightly, the vulnerability I’ve been holding back spilling out. “But I can’t do it, Noelle. I can’t stay away from you anymore.”

She’s staring at me, her lips parted, but before she can say anything, I press on.

“I’m retiring at the end of the season,” I say, the words spilling out before I can stop them. “I’ve already made the decision. I’m done. And I don’t care about the game, the spotlight, any of it. The only thing I care about is you.”

My heart pounds in my chest as I wait for her to say something, anything. But all I can see is the way her eyes soften, the way her expression shifts from surprise to something deeper. Something that makes me hope, even in this moment of uncertainty, that maybe there’s a chance for us.

Chapter 26

Noelle

I stand here, staring at York as his words sink in, and I can’t believe what I’m hearing. He’s in love with me. He wants to be with me. My heart is pounding so hard in my chest, it feels like it might burst, and I can barely breathe. The world feels like it’s spinning, but all I can focus on is him—his eyes, his voice, the raw honesty in his words.

A tear slips down my cheek before I even realize it, and York reaches out, his thumb brushing it away with a tenderness that nearly undoes me. I bite my lip, trying to hold back the flood of emotions that’s threatening to overwhelm me.


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