Reflections on Ice Ch. 08

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"I was thinking I'd love for you to meet my family, and see where I grew up."

Cassia's mind flashed back to that dinner with her friends, when they'd made all the suggestions about camping out and star-gazing in the Alberta countryside. "I'd love that, Dylan."

"Yeah? Great. I'll check out the flights and we'll see what works best."

"I like it." Cassia kissed him. "I actually had been thinking about making some changes this summer."

"What kind of changes?" Dylan reached for the sugar and stirred some into his coffee.

"Work."

Dylan looked at her, waiting for her to elaborate. Cassia looked down, feeling nervous for some reason. She'd only just started to consider a change in her career, and wasn't sure what he would think.

"Well, I love what I do, but I've been wondering more and more if I think I'll really be happy being a mechanic for the rest of my life."

Dylan's brows drew together. "This isn't anything to do with..."

"No." Cassia touched his hand and shook her head. "No, nothing like that. I've just been thinking and wondering, for myself. I can't imagine doing anything but working on cars, but what I really love, what I don't ever get to do, is rebuild cars."

Dylan's eyes widened. "Really? That's what you're thinking?"

"Yeah." Cassia grinned and started to explain. "A customer brought in this banged up old Pontiac a couple weeks ago and when we told him what needed work, he basically said, fuck it, and how much would we give him for the parts."

"Wow. That bad?"

She shrugged. "To him, maybe, but this car, it's got great bones, Dylan. I started thinking right away about how I could fix this or that, what it would look like with the interior gutted and redone, and the improvements I could make to the engine. I mentioned it to Kyle one night, and he started talking about fabrics and what materials I could use, and how they'd go together."

"Kyle?" Dylan blinked. "He's into design?"

"Yeah. That's the other thing. He finally told me why he'd left Austin." A frown drew her brows together as she recalled her brother's late night confession. "Apparently the guys on the swim team were giving him a hard time about Tyler and all, so that was a big part of it."

"Idiots."

"Tell me about it." Cassia shook her head. "But he said it was mostly that he didn't want to keep studying architecture and didn't know if he could do what he really wanted there."

"Which was?"

"Design. Not clothing necessarily, but interior and all that. Some of his classes dealt with design and he was way more interested in that than the other aspects of architecture."

"So he could help you with interiors, and colors and all." Dylan started to nod. "That's a great idea."

Cassia pressed against Dylan's side, wanting to hug him forever. He was so incredible, how he knew her thoughts before she even voiced them all. "Exactly! I'll be the mechanic and he'll be the designer. It'll be fantastic. I already talked to Dad and he was willing to let me use a bay for now, so I wouldn't even have to rent another space."

"That's great, Cassia." He bent close and kissed her, his expression excited.

"Even Tyler is interested." Cassia leaned her cheek on Dylan's shoulder, so thrilled to be able to share this with Dylan. Three months ago, she'd have been talking to herself in the mirror. Now, she felt like she had a whole team on her side, for everything.

"Tyler?"

"Yeah, he's finishing up his business degree. So he can totally help with that angle and everything."

"That's awesome. It seems like it's all meant to be."

Cassia looked up into his eyes. "Do you think so?"

"I really do." He kissed her again, lingering a little this time, kicking Cassia's heart rate into high with no effort. "I think you should do it."

"I think I'm going to." She let out a laugh and squeezed his arm and sat back. "It's terrifying, but exciting all at once."

"I know how you feel. It's how I felt after I was drafted, and before I started playing. Nerve-wracking." He turned a grin on her. "But you'll do great, I know it."

She grinned back. "I was thinking of brainstorming some more this week, really get into some details, but maybe I'll wait until after Vegas now."

Dylan nodded. "Good idea. It's a lot to plan in a week. Plane, hotel. Where do you want to stay?"

"I don't know. I've never been. Have you?"

"Only once, when I turned twenty-one." He pulled his phone out and pulled up a list of hotels. "There's the Luxor, Paris, the Bellagio..."

Cassia looked over his shoulder. "I don't really care. It's only for the weekend, and once Janis tells me where they're getting hitched, we'll pick whatever is closest."

"Sounds like a plan." Dylan tucked his phone away and gave her a look.

"What?"

His eyes narrowed. "You're not thinking of doing anything crazy while we're there, are you?"

"Crazy?" She laughed. "Like what, getting married ourselves?" At Dylan's shocked look she laughed harder. "No, Dylan. We're nowhere near ready for that."

Dylan let out a breath. "Jesus, I was talking about gambling." After another few seconds, he joined in her laughter. Yet another thing she loved about Dylan, that they could joke and laugh about something like that.

"You know what I should do, is get you to a poker table and be your arm candy one night while you wipe the table with the other players."

She laughed. "Oh God, I don't know about that. It's one thing to get lucky at a charity casino with toy chips. Vegas is a whole other ball game."

"Ball game?" Dylan arched his brows, making her laugh again.

"OK, a whole other hockey game?" She shook her head along with Dylan. "Yeah, doesn't roll off the tongue quite the same, does it?"

He leaned close, putting his lips close to her ear, which she loved. "I think we could both figure out better things to do with our tongues anyway."

She nodded and turned her head to kiss him. "Your place or mine?"

"Well, there are a few spots at my place that I've been wanting to test out."

Cassia laughed and jumped up. "Let's go!"

"God, I do love you, Cassia." He dropped a few bills on the counter and stood up.

"And I know you do."

She turned her face up for his kiss as they exited the diner. She wasn't sure how long they stood on the street corner, making out, or how many times he pulled the truck over so he could kiss her again and again on the way back to his place, but she was sure she loved every one of them.

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AnonymousAnonymous2 months ago

One of my fav authors for years this was yet another wonderful story that I couldn't put down. Would love to see an epilogue of what happened to the B cast.

AnonymousAnonymous8 months ago

I am disappointed with the finale, you had things lined up and ready to go, I believe, but then you didn't share them with us! What happened with Alex, did he just give up and go away? What about the honeymoon couple, they just kinda folded their tent and disappeared after the dancing.

AnonymousAnonymous10 months ago

Well, it’s 5 am and I’ve just finished this story, I couldn’t put it down. Who knew that at the ripe old age of 69, I would suddenly start enjoying romance stories.

Unlike many of the writers on here, your english is almost impeccable, thank you.

AnonymousAnonymousover 1 year ago

Every once in a while, I come back to read your ice hockey stories again. all of them are great, but I think this one is the best of the bunch!

AnonymousAnonymousover 2 years ago

WAUW !

Thanks for sharing ;-)

AnonymousAnonymousabout 3 years ago

I agree with many other comments. You are a great writer, and there is a reason I come back to your pieces again and again! Character development, tension building, believable interactions... you got it all! I hope you keep writing.

Ginger630Ginger630over 3 years ago

It was so nice to read about a shy guy. They’re usually the aggressors so it was nice to see a sweet guy. Loved their story.

AnonymousAnonymousover 3 years ago

I wanted to say that I loved your story all the way through, I related a lot with Dylan and it made me even more enthralled in your story. It had a wonderful balance of smut and real story building. Your writing got me through the hardest moment my relationship has had and I just wanted to thank you form the bottom of my heart. Your writing is truly a blessing and I hope you continue to share it with the wold.

AnonymousAnonymousabout 5 years ago
Great stories!

These are really well written with a believable plot and lots about the characters. Hope to see more in the future

AnonymousAnonymousover 5 years ago
Your endings are fine

don't change them just because some people don't get that everything they want is richer this way

AnonymousAnonymousover 5 years ago
Better and better

I’ve started reading these soon after I starting dating my now husband. That was back in 2008! He’s a hockey fan and played when he was younger so these have always been a little close to home. I only come back here for your stories. Being in a long term relationship and getting engaged after 5 years and married, with all the ups and downs of a real relationship. You have a real talent for the characters. They are so realistic and all so different. I don’t know how you come up with so many different personalities with so much depth and background that makes sense in how it developed the character’s personality. Don’t let ANYONE tell you you need more “happy endings” with full on proposals or marriages. I mean in real life people typically date for a while, meet family, maybe fight some more but trust me, it’s not that interesting. Maybe you could fast forward a year later and add a cute proposal but seriously what’s the point. Why not leave it up the imagination. It’s the conflict and drama that makes a good story. And good long term relationships aren’t usually filled with a lot of that later on in the relationship. Might as well just fast forward to 50 years later. Any way. Just keep doing what your doing. I love the idea of mentioning the marriage in another story about someone else. Keeps me and maybe others coming back for more stories, even a decade later. I bought your ebooks too!

AnonymousAnonymousalmost 6 years ago
New story soon?

There are a lot of comments on how your stories end, but I enjoy that about them! I love reading about the characters in your other stories, because they are all so tied together. I hope you are still writing these! Would love for some of these other characters in this particular story to get developed.

AnonymousAnonymousover 6 years ago

I agree with one of the other commentators on here.

I've read your stories and they never go all the way to a wedding or even a proposal. It makes it like a college romance sort.

It'd be nice if at least one or few of them did.

Freddog6601Freddog6601over 6 years ago
Nice Story - Where's The Ending

This was basically a good read with likable characters and a realistic plot. The development of Dylan was well done. The story appears to be rolling along nicely to a climax but there isn't any.

This looks like one of these stories where the author either runs out of ideas or just gets tired of the story and places the "Amen" period and walks away.

What a shame. Lots of possibilities.

AnonymousAnonymousover 6 years ago
Same Old Same Old - no proposal of marriage

I read your story and scanned another two to see the endings. Given its category is romance why do you avoid having a proposal of marriage. Living together is okay if you're not sure, but if you're sure it is a the biggest commitment a man can make to woman. I get that its fiction but you lost me, at least I now know not to bother with your other stories.

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