Straddling the Line

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“You’re probably right.”
    The doors opened and the players started appearing. Garrett walked over and put his arms around Alicia, giving her a kiss that made Haven’s cheeks heat up.
    “Good game, babe,” Alicia said.
    “Eh. Gave up three earned runs. But I recovered and shut them down after that.”
    “You did.”
    Garrett turned and smiled when he saw Haven, then came over and folded her into a hug. “Haven. I didn’t know you were here today.”
    She wrapped her arms around Garrett and hugged him back. “I’m here on assignment. It’s so great to see you. You pitched an amazing game.”
    “Gave up a few runs, but at least we won. So it’s all good. And what kind of assignment?”
    “With Trevor. I’m doing a feature story on him for the network.”
    Garrett’s brows shot up. “No shit. Are you sure the rest of us will be able to handle the ego burst from him getting all that media attention?”
    “Oh, suck it up, Scott. It’s about time someone besides you pretty-boy pitchers got some focus around here.”
    Trevor came up to stand next to Haven.
    “Please. I’m not the one with all those endorsement deals like you, Shay,” Garrett said. “Every time I turn on one of the sports channels, I see your ugly face.”
    “If I was ugly, you wouldn’t see my face so often, now would you?”
    “Aww, he thinks he’s pretty. Are you sure you can handle spending so much time with this guy?”
    Haven nearly swallowed her tongue as Gavin Riley joined the crowd. He kissed his cousin on the cheek and nudged Garrett in the ribs.
    “Haven, this is Gavin Riley. Who’s just jealous because he thinks he’s prettier than anyone else on the team. This is Haven Briscoe. She works for the network and will be doing a feature story on me.”
    She laughed. “Nice to meet you, Gavin.”
    “You, too, Haven. Sorry you have to spend so much time with Trevor.”
    “The network’s paying me to do it. Otherwise, no way.”
    Gavin laughed and looked at Trevor. “I like her.”
    “Haven and I have known each other since college. That’s why I chose her to do this whole The-Life-and-Career-of-Trevor-Shay thing. She’ll do justice to it and portray me in a fair light.”
    “So you think,” Haven said with a wink to the others. “How do you know I won’t spill all your deep, dark secrets?”
    “Mainly because you don’t know any of them.”
    Gavin laughed. “Okay, I gotta go. Liz and my little princess are waiting at home for me.”
    “I read about the birth of your baby girl, Genevieve, Gavin. Congratulations.”
    “Thank you. I’m pretty stoked to be a dad. And surprisingly, even my work-obsessed wife is super excited about being a mom. Her maternity leave is about to end and she’s dreading having to go back to work.”
    “I can imagine.”
    “Hey, before you go, we’re doing a couples wedding shower thing after the game on Sunday,” Alicia said. “Will you and Liz be there?”
    “Wouldn’t miss it,” Gavin said. “I’ll have Liz call to confirm.”
    “Okay. See you then.”
    After Gavin left, Alicia turned to Trevor and Haven. “Several people from the team are coming. It’s very informal. Just a get-together celebrating our impending wedding. Trevor’s invited. Will you come, Haven?”
    Haven looked at Trevor.
    “We’ll be there. It’ll give Haven a chance to meet everyone.” Trevor turned to Haven. “Don’t you think?”
    Haven just nodded. “Sure. I’d love to. Thank you for the invite, Alicia.”
    “You’re welcome. Do you have the address, Trevor?”
    “Of course I . . . probably don’t.”
    Alicia rolled her eyes. “This is what happens when I leave it to Garrett to invite people.” Alicia pulled out her phone. “Are you ready?”
    “Why don’t you put all that in your phone?” Trevor said to Haven. “I think mine’s in the bottom of my gym bag somewhere.”
    “Oh, sure.” She dug her phone out of her bag and typed in the date, time, and information. “Got

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