King (Pittsburgh Titans #14) Read Online Sawyer Bennett

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary, Sports Tags Authors: Series: Pittsburgh Titans Series by Sawyer Bennett
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Total pages in book: 89
Estimated words: 83355 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 417(@200wpm)___ 333(@250wpm)___ 278(@300wpm)
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King and I gather the kids for one last pep talk, and a sense of accomplishment washes over me. It’s moments like these that remind me why I love coaching, even if it’s hockey and not figure skating. It’s a pure bonus having King by my side. His passion for the sport and dedication to the children touches me on a very deep level, but the way he looks at me does things too.

The parents in the stands erupt into thunderous cheers and applause as the kids step off the ice, their voices eliciting toothy grins from everyone. Theo’s father watches from a distance, a mix of emotions crossing his face but mostly I see quiet anger. I’m guessing he did not like being called out by King, nor did he appreciate the reminder of the boundaries in place.

As the kids disperse to celebrate with their families, King approaches Theo’s father once more. His posture is relaxed yet commanding, his voice gentle yet firm as he addresses the man.

“I understand that you may have some frustrations, but this is a space for encouragement and support,” King says, his words carrying weight and a sense of authority. “Your son looks up to you more than you know.”

“What do you know about it?” Theo’s dad sneers. “You have kids of your own?”

King shakes his head. “No, but I had parents who encouraged and let me have fun. It made me want to please them and made me a better player. There’s more than one way to get your kid to play to his potential.”

Theo’s father’s eyes flicker with uncertainty as he studies King but then he exhales. “Maybe you’re right,” he concedes, his gaze sliding over to where Theo is laughing with his teammates. “I just want him to succeed, you know? To have opportunities I never did.”

King nods in understanding, his expression softening with empathy. “I get that. But sometimes the pressure can be too much, and it might push him away instead of pulling him closer.”

Mr. McVey scrubs a hand along his jaw. “Thanks for the advice,” he says quietly. “I’ll try to do better by him.”

“Good man,” King says, clapping him on the back.

Theo’s father nods and makes his way over to where his son is standing, still chatting animatedly with his friends. As Theo catches sight of his father approaching, he tenses slightly, unsure of what to expect. But to his surprise—and mine—his father offers a small smile and reaches out a hand to ruffle his hair affectionately.

“Great game, son,” Theo’s father says gruffly, but with a hint of pride shining through. “I’m proud of you.”

Theo blinks in astonishment, a smile slowly spreading across his face. The tension that had been coiled in his shoulders releases and he grins up at his dad.

When they walk off, I approach King and lace my fingers with his. “That was quite the speech. You seem to have reached him.”

King shrugs, frowning. “The man said the right words just now but it’s hard for a zebra to change his stripes. We’ll see how he does at the next game. What do you want to do for the rest of the day?”

I blink in surprise. “You have the entire day off?”

“No, I have a light skate practice but was hoping you might want to watch and then we can do something together.”

The swell of giddiness at spending the day with him, watching him practice, is another indication that this man is having a profound effect on me. “I’d love to come watch you practice,” I say eagerly, already looking forward to seeing him in his element on the ice. “And afterward, we can do whatever you’d like. Maybe grab some dinner or go for a walk in the park?”

King’s expression softens at my words, a warmth shining in his eyes. He squeezes my hand gently before letting go to head toward the rink, gesturing for me to follow him. “Dinner sounds great,” he says with a smile.



I’m beyond excited to watch the Titans practice, which is held at a practice facility and not the arena as there’s a concert scheduled there tonight. Although I’ve attended a game, the opportunity to witness King practice feels more intimate, like being given a VIP tour of his world.

Taking my seat in the stands, just two rows up from the ice, I lean forward with my elbows on my knees and intently watch the action. The practice begins with a series of drills, Coach West’s booming voice echoing throughout the arena as he directs each player. “All right, let’s run through the breakout drill! Defense, make those passes sharp!”

My eyes are drawn to King as he glides onto the ice. His movements are graceful yet powerful, leaving me breathless with every stride. He effortlessly commands the ice, making it seem like an extension of himself. I look at this strong, beautiful man who has the power to crack heads and the gentleness to make me come apart, and the dichotomy is as much a sexual turn-on as it is a sentiment to my heart.


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