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Come Down to Me

Twenty-Six

This was meant to be the end, but then a few people busted me for ending to too quickly. They're right. Please consider the "epilogue" but just the end of this chapter, as there will be one more that comes after this. - J
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(March 4)

Leah wanted to be the first one on the team bus. She was nervous about everything except the hand holding hers, which was attached to Sidney, who seemed perfectly at ease. As if it were everyday he took a girl home on the team plane. Leah was still well aware of the many rules and guidelines he – and everyone – had broken for her and wanted to show them she didn’t intend to make a habit of it.

“Morning, Coach,” Sid said as they climbed onto the otherwise empty bus.

Bylsma looked from Sid to Leah. She gave him a panicked look and the Penguins coach cracked a smile. He seemed like a nice guy who tried to act like a hardliner for the sake of his players. After all, he was allowing all this to happen.

Sid took his usual seat and pulled Leah in next to him. At least with her around it was unlikely the guys would rag him too badly about getting laid on the road. Or getting laid at all. The moment she was gone, he’d never hear the end of it. Sid chuckled to himsef – it was a good problem to have. Most guys didn’t care where they sat on the bus, so one more body made no difference as they came aboard. He kept Leah’s hand in his, making sure she felt like she belonged here as much as possible.

The ride to the airport was quick. As they walked through the lobby of the private jet facility, Leah whispered, “Technically this is illegal, you know. I can’t fly to or within the US without a passport.”

Sid had thought of that already. “Or out. I guess you’ll have to stay in Pittsburgh.”

“FedEx, babe,” she said.

With no shame, Sid grinned back at her. He was finally able to do and say the things he wanted to Leah and he planned to take full advantage. “I hope that package gets lost.”

The team plane sat on the tarmac, a set of portable stairs in place before the open door on the fuselage. Leah had never been on a private plane before. She followed Sid up the steps. He sat in the first row on the left side of the cabin and once again she took the seat next to him.

“Ooooh,” Letang said behind her, passing.

“What?” she asked Sid.

He didn’t get a chance to answer. The next person in line was Marc-Andre Fleury. Flower took one step toward them, stopped, then huffed dramatically even as a big smile was breaking out across his pointed face.

“You’re in his seat,” Sid shrugged casually.

“Well, I….” Flustered, Leah started to get up. This was exactly the kind of thing she didn’t want to happen and now Sid was just blowing if off.

“Plenty of room back here!” Tyler Kennedy called from a few rows behind.

Flower made a face. “I’d rather walk.”

TK laughed. “I meant for her!”

“Now I’m not good enough for you?!” Flower yelled, making his way toward Tyler’s row.

“Eh,” TK said, putting the armrest between their seats down emphatically. “French guys.”
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Sidney drove across Pittsburgh, his awareness increasing with every mile they drew closer to his house. The last time they made this trip it had been full of promise. Some of that promise had been realized, but Sid felt strongly the burden of the mistake he’d made with Leah. He’d shown her a side of himself and his lifestyle that almost didn’t exist. There was no reason for her to believe that, given what she had seen. Yet she trusted him. She loved him – she’d said so herself. That was a gift and Sidney promised himself he’d never risk losing it again.

Leah looked out the window. The circumstances were so different this time but the view was the same. The city was bigger than home but smaller than most, it seemed manageable and friendly in a way she’d never really considered before. Of course it helped that Sidney was Sidney – but that would also get in the way. Leah knew it. The prince came with a price and now she was willing to pay it.

The tires rolled smoothly up the freshly paved driveway in front of his house. Leah had been so impressed the first time she saw the red brick façade. This was his other home, so different from the place she knew. It was like seeing Sidney’s own interpretation of himself – upstanding, stable, traditional. Solid.

Instead of going for their bags, Sid hurried around and opened Leah’s door. He had done this before, and she’d jumped into his arms. The resulting kiss had been as delicious as it had been confusing. Now Sid knew what he wanted and Leah knew it too. He did not hesitate to pull her in and kiss her, his arms around her waist and her long hair lifted by the breeze. Only this time he made sure her feet were on the ground.

Inside was the same as she remembered – big, gorgeous and a little empty. She took off her coat, trying to place exactly what the place needed. It was something about the décor; too put together and lacking a comfortable, familiar touch.

Sidney also remembered how Leah felt about the place. He left their bags in the entryway and followed. Maybe the muted colors were a bit boring, not doing much with the midday light that poured in through the big window. But she didn’t see the room now as he did. Sid stood well back from Leah and saw how this girl, with her shape and smell and the auburn curls falling over her back, with the way she put her weight to the left and bent her right knee slightly, was the addition the room needed. She was dazzling – a creation colorful and unique enough to make the whole house sparkle.

Leah knew Sidney was watching her. She didn’t want to start changing things, marking her territory with flags and signs. Instead she wanted to enhance his home, his life. Their life together. Even if this place didn’t quite feel exactly like home - yet. She turned to face him. Sidney had his big arms crossed over his big chest. His big lower body anchored him to the floor. There were lines and muscles everywhere so Leah knew that nothing she brought into this house would ever look as good as what Sid brought with him everytime he walked in the door.

“Welcome home,” he said.

Leah felt like her heart might burst. Those girls who lost their minds over Crosby really had no idea how good it could get. She tried her best to keep a straight face.

“Where do I sleep?”

He gave her his straight and serious captain face. “No more guest rooms for you.”
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(March 6)

Leah almost didn’t feel the phone buzz in her purse. She was too nervous, almost shaky, without the help. All around her she could feel the buzz of Consol Engery Center filling in. It came from the floor and ceiling, from every side. She checked herself in the mirror for the hundreth time: hair curled and styled, makeup as perfect as her trembling hands would allow.

The door to the ladies’ room swung open and a production staffer appeared. “Ready?”

Leah almost laughed. There was no being ready for this. In the hallway, people wished her luck and smiled nicely and she wondered how many really wanted to see her succeed. Not just tonight, but in general with her new life. If they cared about the team and its’ players, she hoped most would support her. Leah knew well enough that some would not. She reached the top of the Zamboni tunnel just as the lights went out.

The crowd was deafening. Spotlights and graphics whipped around the ice – names, numbers, logos. The starting lineup was announced. Sidney got the biggest cheer. During warmups there had been a few signs – “Hey Sid, I can sing!” and “Sure, NOW we’re on SportsCenter.” Leah had seen them from a suite. Down at ice level all she saw where people. Finally the lights came up and the announcer called for attention.

“Ladies and gentlemen, please rise, remove your caps and join us as we salute Canada and the United States of America with the national anthems.”

The camera panned the Penguins bench, showing players with their heads down in concentration. At the end it panned out, capturing the numbers on the backs of the Penguins’ starting five. Everyone saw 87 on screen. Leah saw it, way up on the blue line in front of her.

“To lead us tonight, someone you may have heard before.”

Leah knew they would make some kind of joke. Sid had slept deeply overnight while visions of the kiss running over and over on the scoreboard plagued Leah’s dreams. Comparatively, this was a mild jab. She smiled shyly, knowing her face was ten feet tall on the Jumbotron the entire arena to see. This time, she wore a Crosby jersey.

No point in being subtle.

The crowd went crazy. Whether a gossipy frenzy or genuine delight at seeing Crosby’s conquest again, Leah loved them in that moment. Up ahead, she thought she saw the shoulders of the 87 jersey shaking with laughter.

“Please welcome, all the way from Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, Leah Hanlon.”
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EPILOGUE

(May 23)

“Close your eyes.”

Leah rolled them first, but then closed. Sidney opened the front door of his house and led her inside. He’d picked her up at the airport thirty minutes ago then driven home at the top possible speed. She’d joked he was in a hurry to get laid. In fact, he was in a hurry to do a lot of things.

The playoffs had left the Penguins bruised but not broken. The night before they had defeted the Senators 7-3, and the following night they would eliminate Ottawa from the contest. James would bust out of his slump with a hat trick and credit the whole thing to Leah. No one knew that yet. They only knew that school was over and Leah was in Pittsburgh with a few suitcases full of stuff and nothing to do all summer but make up for lost time.

Sidney brought her to the middle of the living room. Grasping her shoulders, he turned her to one side. The room had been rearranged to provide a perfect viewing angle of both the TV and the wall to the left. The picture window spilled sunshine over what Sidney had placed in the previously empty space. It was the only change he’d made since Leah left. The rest she could make herself. He leaned forward, putting his lips to her ear.

“Okay. Open.”

Leah was already smiling. Sidney was obviously so proud of whatever he’d one that she would have to love it. Every idea went through her mind, from a Piscasso to a mural to macaroni pictures done by Dupuis’ kids. But she had not expected this.

“Oh my God,” she said quietly.

A framed panoramic photo six feet in width spanned the wall. It was less than three feet tall but showed, in perfect scope, the lighthouse at Peggy’s Cove in Nova Scotia. To the left was the rocky shore, tipped by the iconic white lighthouse. The vista was surrounded a sunset sky, dusk pushing down on the sea from the inland side. It glowed as if lit from behind by Leah could tell that was just the art of the photograph. [Here’s the picture.]

Sidney wrapped his arms around Leah’s waist from behind. He had wanted to add something to this place, so Leah would feel free to do the same. Not knowing where to start, Sid had searched for any art related to Nova Scotia. He bought the photo without seeing it in real life and from the moment it arrived, it looked even better in real life.

Peggy’s Cove was on the far western edge of Nova Scotia. Only an hour from Cole Harbour, it was a place visited mostly on family vacations. Sid hadn’t been there forever. He planned to change that over the summer.

The landscape would have been breathtaking regardless, but Leah had been to Peggy’s Cove many times. It was one of her parents’ favorite places in Nova Scotia. She settled back into Sidney’s embrace, surrounded by the warmth and energy that had buzzed between them since that first night back in the Cole Harbour rink.

“It’s home,” she said.

“Until we get home,” Sid added.

Leah turned her face and gave him a kiss. “It’s close enough.”
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Comments

Just found this story …. Amazing! So glad that I read it!!

KTBennet KTBennet
8/27/14

I love this. Great realistic fiction.

MaattaMia3 MaattaMia3
4/22/14

I found ones very well written but come down to me will be something like an evergreen for me forever! the best memories! <3 sorry for my english, I'm still a freshman :D

Baj. Baj.
1/7/14

@Baj. Thank you so much! What a nice thing to read, and I'm really glad you liked the story (especially during some boring times). I also hope you find more stories to read on here, there are some really good ones. Take care!

Juliet Falls Juliet Falls
1/7/14

u know, no matter how many stories I will read in my life, THIS one will be the best and the most amazing from them for me forever!
I remember that night very well when I started to read. I was bored like never before and I wanted to read smthing new, so I start searching... I asked my best friend but she had no idea and the stories which she knew about were so boring.
Then, I put 'hokej fanfiction' to Google searching and I found this page. I found your story between the most popular fanfictions and I don't know why but I just opened it. And I started to read.
I don't know why I picked this story but something tells me that this story picked me! At first I really hated you :D because the chapters were too long and because it is in english, i had to think about that hardly to understand sometimes, in that moment i told to myself, oh my gosh my head's gonna burn or something:D Barbora, why are you so stupid and you're into fanfictions so much?
This story traveled with me to Prague, I spent all 5 hours reading it in train, ignoring my parents :D
This story was here for me, when I was at my grandparents' house in the summer and I was bored again all the time :D
This story was my best friend during all boring spanish physics lessons or free lessons.
This story made me cry and hate Sid sometimes, OMG he was acting like a dumb a few times :D.But it was so adorable!

I don't know what to write. I just. It's so perfect, babe! I really REALLY hope, Sid will once find someone like Leah was in this fanfiction! <3

lots of love from Slovakia; Baj.

Baj. Baj.
1/6/14