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Colliding Love - Tucker Billionaires 3

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Since I was a kid, making it into the World Hockey League was the ultimate goal. No relationship could match my first love, and after my rough childhood, I wasn't putting my heart on the line. When Bellerive makes a successful bid to move the Califo...

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"If I'd known that was happening, I'd have shown up sooner."

"You can come in and wait, if you want. I don't know how long they'll be. They left a few hours ago."

"You didn't want to go?" I ask as I follow her into the house.

"Posey and I were meeting with interior design clients, and Wyatt and Ellie are on a tight schedule. Couldn't make it work for me to tag along. If they decide to shoot here, I'm totally going on set, though." Hollyn lets out a little laugh. "I'll probably just stare at them in awe instead of being normal. There are celebrities and then there are Wyatt Burgess and Ellie Cooper."

"So true," I agree, taking a seat on one of the couches.

"You're becoming quite famous yourself," Hollyn says, wandering into the open plan kitchen. "Drink?"

"Water would be great," I say. Without thinking I add, "Do you think it's a bad thing that I like to be needed?"

"What?" Hollyn asks, returning to the couch across from me with a glass of water with not nearly enough ice. Henry, their dog, hops up beside her, curling into Hollyn's side. "Why would that matter?"

I take a long sip and try to gather my thoughts. Nate's perspective is the one I wanted, but the urge to talk this out is too strong. "Growing up how we did, I think I felt a bit useless sometimes. So, I took on jobs and causes and anything that gave me purpose. Wherever I was needed, that's where I went."

"Makes sense," Hollyn says. "I found purpose in making enough money to survive. You had to find it somewhere else."

"That's not a bad thing, right?"

"You and Logan get in a fight?" Hollyn asks, raising her eyebrows.

"No," I say, feeling a bit petulant. "Not a fight exactly. He thinks I do things because people need me to do them and not because I want to do them."

"You think he's wrong?"

"He's probably right." He is right. "And yes, at times, I've sacrificed what I wanted for something someone else needed..."

"Like Dalton," Hollyn says, watching me closely. "You certainly weren't yourself with him by the end. More like the perfect politician's wife." Hollyn tries to catch my eyes. "You seem happier now, though."

"I'm feeling more like myself. And I don't think that I like to be needed is always a negative."

"Did he imply it was?"

"He thinks I only showed up to his away games because Tamiko needed me to calm down public perceptions."

"Is that why you went?"

"Yes, but if I didn't want to go, I wouldn't have." I pause for a minute to consider whether that statement is true. "I wouldn't have stayed the whole run of games if I didn't want to be with him." Of that, I'm sure.

"Maybe that's all he needs to hear."

"I understand why my reason would matter to me," I say. Given what happened with Dalton, I'm trying to avoid giving up too much of myself for someone else again. "But I don't know why he'd care."

Hollyn eases back into the couch more and dangles her glass of iced tea from her hand. "He grew up like me a bit, didn't he? Not much of a family."

"Chayton and his dad are the closest things he has to family." I don't mention the new crop who've appeared. They aren't a true connection yet.

"The best thing Nate ever did for me was want me, love me, for me. I'd been loved because I was someone else's daughter, because I was helpful, but he was the first person who saw me and loved me for me. All of me. It's a gift that I think... You've always known that your siblings wanted you around, right? You're all pretty tight now. Maybe you've never needed that type of validation. You want to be useful, and honestly, Logan probably just wants to be loved. He wants to be chosen. He probably wants to feel like you're choosing him. Showing up for him. Separate from what he can do—it's more about who he is."

"Oh, god," I breathe out because that makes so much sense. Ever since he started playing hockey, he's been chosen—for the best teams, the best lines—people are constantly choosing him. For a kid who grew up feeling discarded, that must have been heady stuff. And part of the reason he works so hard is probably because he doesn't want to be left behind.

On top of that, I bet he's never put himself in a position where he asked a person to pick him for anything outside hockey. Even his relationship with Chayton and his father came about because of hockey.

But he asked me to travel with the team, and he told me it was a big deal for him to ask. At the time, I was too deep into not giving into my desire to be needed, so I couldn't say yes. I needed to learn boundaries, even as he was trying to take his down. Then Tamiko needs me and I do say yes.

"I have to go," I say, getting to my feet. "Thank you. This was actually really helpful."

Hollyn laughs. "I'm glad I can be actually really helpful."

"I thought I needed Nate's perspective on me, but it turns out I needed your perspective on Logan."

"Do you want me to tell Nate you stopped by?"

"Just tell him to call me if he ever meets with Wyatt Burgess and Ellie Cooper again. I'd love a chance to be starstruck." Then I'm out the door and headed for Logan's apartment. 

If I'm lucky, I'll be there before he is.

Rival Hearts (the eBook) is free on Amazon right now until Thursday. Healing Hearts (Trent and Emily's book) just came out on Friday. It's in KU for anyone who also reads there.  

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