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Spotlight – Something to Prove

12 Tuesday Aug 2025

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Something to Prove

Smithton Bears #2

by Lane Hayes

Genre: contemporary, sports

Tropes: Small-town, College, Hockey, Geek/Jock, Light-angst, Opposites Attract

Blurb:

The hockey star, the influencer, and the deal of a lifetime.

TY

Iโ€™m going to the pros, baby! Deal made, contract signed. Now all I have to do is finish out my final season at Smithton and stay out of trouble. I like to have a good time, but donโ€™t worry, Iโ€™ll behave.

What I wonโ€™t do is talk to that double-crossing influencer whoโ€™s been badgering me for an interview. No thanks.

I know Walkerโ€™s typeโ€”sweet as pie on the outside, a shark on the inside.

Get thisโ€ฆhe wants to make a deal that sounds a lot like a bribe.

Not interested. No way.

But I am curious.

WALKER

Iโ€™ve never worked so hard for an interview in my life. Ugh!

Look, I get that Ty doesnโ€™t like me. As inโ€ฆhe wonโ€™t return my calls and avoids me like the plague on campus.

Too bad. Iโ€™m not giving up.

I donโ€™t want to beg, but Iโ€™m willing to barter. Every man has his priceโ€”and something to prove.

Even Ty.

Something to Prove is a low-angst, geek-jock MM bisexual college hockey romance featuring a hockey star and the adorkable influencer whoโ€™s determined to win him overโ€ฆ

Prior Reading: Recommended but not essential

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*****

Excerpt:

Sue me. Iโ€™d liked the peppy redheadโ€™s vibe and though Iโ€™d deny it with my last breath, Iโ€™d thought Walker was cute with his wayward curls, tawny-brown eyes, and tight compact body. 

But that was before heโ€™d sold out my best friend. 

I knew Langley and some of our other teammates thought I was being unreasonable and that Walker had atoned for his mistake, but he was done-zo in my book. 

I gave a curt nod and spun away. 

Langley followed, flinging a quick, โ€œLater, dudeโ€ over his shoulder. 

โ€œHang on! Ty, may I have a word, please?โ€ Walker called. 

I wasnโ€™t going to reply. I didnโ€™t owe him an explanation, and I was pretty damn sure he knew the score anyway. 

But Langley grabbed my elbow and leaned into my space. โ€œBe nice, Ty. New school year, blank slate, and all that.โ€ 

โ€œBullshit,โ€ I coughed under my breath.

โ€œCโ€™mon, Jett forgave him. You can afford to be magnimonious too.โ€

โ€œMagnanimous,โ€ I corrected.

Langley rolled his eyes. โ€œWhatever the fuck. The point isโ€ฆyouโ€™re going to the AH-fuckinโ€™-L. No reason to be bitter, right? At least hear him out.โ€ 

With that, Langley strode away, leaving me to deal with the annoyingly cheery Walker Woodrow.

I was a good six inches taller and outweighed him by at least thirty pounds of muscle. My height, brawny size, and less-than-sunny demeanor should have been intimidating, but Walker was apparently immune. 

โ€œCongratulations are in order,โ€ he gushed. โ€œAHLโ€ฆwow! And to Jacksonville, no less.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re a hockey fan?โ€ I heard myself ask out of the blue. 

โ€œHonestly, I think everyone at Smithton isโ€”or they will be, knowing theyโ€™ll be able to root for one of our own in the pros.โ€ 

That wasnโ€™t really an answer, but his smile was more brilliant than the last. It made him incandescent, as if he had some kind of inner glow. 

I had to admit, Walker had a good TV face. He wasnโ€™t classically handsome, but that spark in him transmitted nicely on-screen. It made him interesting, and it made it seem as if he were interested in you. An excellent quality for a talk show host. Or a con artist.

โ€œThanks,โ€ I replied tersely. โ€œI have to get going.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll walk with you.โ€ He fell into step beside me, uninvited. โ€œI know youโ€™re probably busy getting ready for classes. I just finalized my schedule and bought a few online textbooks. OMG, highway robbery. Am I right? I canโ€™t believe how much collegiate e-books cost.โ€

His melodic laughter rang between the buildings like birdsong. 

Do not cave. He might look pretty, but the man is rotten to the core. 

I stopped in my tracks. โ€œIs there something you wanted?โ€

โ€œActuallyโ€ฆyes.โ€ Walker bit into his bottom lip and gave a sheepish look. โ€œIโ€™d love to interview you for Whatโ€™s New, Smithton? Our audience will go nuts for a chance to hear all about the draft, how itโ€™s changed your life so far, what you imagine life will be like in Florida next year, andโ€ฆwhat itโ€™s like being an out bisexual athlete on the rise. The interview itself is generally thirty minutes long. Super low-key. We could meet at the rink or at myโ€”โ€ 

โ€œNo.โ€

He recoiled as if Iโ€™d punched him in the gut. โ€œIโ€ฆuh, I can work around your schedule, of course, andโ€”โ€ 

โ€œNo,โ€ I repeated.

โ€œUmโ€ฆis there a problem?โ€ Walker asked carefully. 

โ€œNo problem with me. I just donโ€™t want anything to do with you. And Iโ€™m not going to change my mind.โ€ I stepped away from him, relishing his pointedly shocked expression. โ€œTell your followers thatโ€™s whatโ€™s new in Smithton.โ€

Okay, not my best line, but it did the trick. Walker blinked like an owl, stunned into silence. Good. 

I quelled the strong desire to flip him off, settling for the nasty sneer I usually reserved for riling opponents on the ice. Curled lips, ugly stare with dead eyesโ€ฆnot pretty at all. He flinched, which kinda made me feel bad. But fuck that. My anger was totally justified, and it pissed me off that he dared to pull the innocent act. 

Did he really think Iโ€™d forget what heโ€™d done? Not fucking likely.

Maybe he didnโ€™t owe me an apology, but I certainly didnโ€™t owe him my time. 

I hoped heโ€™d gotten the message loud and clear โ€™cause thisโ€”right here, right nowโ€”was the last interaction Iโ€™d ever have with Walker fucking Woodrow.

*****

Author Info:

Lane Hayesย  lives in sunny Southern California with her amazing husband, who thankfully doesnโ€™t mind cooking, and their fabulous fox red Labrador, George, whoโ€™s pure mischief. Both provide oodles of inspiration for the low-angst, humorous books Lane loves to write.

Sheโ€™s been telling stories about sexy, funny, sometimes geeky and quirky men who find love for a dozen years now and loving every minute. In her previous life, she sat at a desk and dealt with numbers, so yesโ€ฆromance is much more satisfying!

Lane loves tea, travel, and chocolateโ€ฆin any order. Add a book and sheโ€™s set!

My Readersโ€™ Group, Laneโ€™s Lovers: https://bit.ly/3aIbMYg
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