SUMMERLUVIN STARTED FOLLOWINGย you.
Seeing the notification, I do what I never do; I follow her back. Social media isnโt something I spend a lot of time on, but my curiosity wins when I see her profile. Oddly enough, the entire hockey team is already following her.
summerluvin
aidencrawford: I see youโve reconsidered your stance on following athletes.
summerluvin: Temporarily. But I have to say, Iโm disappointed.
aidencrawford: And whyโs that?
summerluvin: No nude cereal box ad. Unfollowing.
aidencrawford: Iโll do a private one just for you. Canโt afford to upset a fan.
summerluvin: pass.
aidencrawford: You have other suggestions?
summerluvin: You, clothed, not trying to distract me from my research.
aidencrawford: pass.
I shove my phone back in my pocket and climb the steps to the psychology building. The reason for my irritated mood is sitting in the lounge like a prince.
Is Donny Rai seriously Summerโs type? Preppy and Academic? Finding out she dated Donny was a huge shock. Kian was the one to tell me, because he knows everything about everyone at Dalton. Sometimes I think he runs our schoolโs gossip page.
โRai.โ
Donny turns in his chair, and his friends eye me as if the doors to the building had jock repellent that I managed to break through.
โWhatโs up? Need a tutor for English 101?โ
Iโve never been the one to incite violence off the ice, but right now, nothing is as appealing as the idea of my fist driving into Donnyโs jaw. Though, his uninspired insult misses the mark because Iโm sure heโs aware of every student on the deanโs list, and Iโm one of them.
โIโm good. Youโre not my usual type for tutors.โ I revel in the way his jaw clenches. โI want to talk about Summer.โ
โDo you need my permission?โ
โApparently, I do because you seem to think you can control her. Sheโs been working hard on her paper, and Iโd appreciate it if you cool your drop- ins. Sheโs stressed, and youโre not helping.โ
โIโm just trying to give her some of my expertise.โ โShe has plenty.โ
He laughs. โYou met her like what? Five minutes ago? Iโve known her for years, and she trusts my opinion. You should be glad Iโm even willing to help her.โ
Prick. โLook, Iโm telling you how sheโs feeling and that her project wonโt be any better with you breathing down her neck.โ
An air of tension settles between us until he steps back. โFine. I want to see how this pans out anyway.โ
I falter. โWhat does that mean?โ
He releases a sardonic breath. โGive it up, Crawford. If she lets you hit, youโll be on the curb faster than you can finish.โ
โExcuse me?โ
โSorry, does all the brain damage youโve amassed make it hard to hear too?โ My clenched teeth feel like theyโll turn to dust from the pressure. โSummerโs not going to sleep with you because you act like you care. That girl has spikes around her thicker than your head. Iโd tell you not to waste your time, but youโre already doing that. So, Iโll be watching when you inevitably fail.โ The air of arrogance that oozes out of every pore follows him out the door.
Later that evening, itโs closing time when I skate off the ice to head to the showers. My solo practice session went longer than intended, probably because I imagined Donnyโs face as the puck.
Though we won our last game, itโs the worst weโve ever played. And when I entered the arena, Kilner made sure to castrate me for the shitty performance.
When I twist off the faucet and pull a towel around my waist, light footsteps sound against the tiled floors. As I open the door, the faint smell of peaches hits my nose before I see her.
โSummer?โ
She spins, long brown hair in waves down her back. Full lips part when her gaze drifts to my low-hanging towel. Then as if clearing her thoughts, the fire of anger lights her expression and she marches right up to me, almost walking into the stall before faltering. She crosses her arms to create some type of barrier between us, and I stifle a laugh.
โTrust me, you wonโt be laughing when Iโm done with you.โ I beam. โI hope not.โ
She glares. โCare to explain why Donny just became a student aide on my paper?โ
That jackass. I should have known that smirk was bad news. โI didnโt say anything like that to him.โ
โYou said plenty. Donโt try to pretend you didnโt go all macho man and screw everything up.โ
โI was trying to help.โ
โI never asked for your help!โ
โYou wouldnโt. You could be hanging off a damn cliff, and you still wouldnโt ask for help.โ
โBut you did it anyway? Maybe I didnโt do anything about Donny because I know how he is. Heโs pissed about what you said, and now weโre stuck with him. Why couldnโt you leave it alone?โ
โYou were stressed,โ I try again. โAnd how does that affect you?โ โBecause I caโโ
The creak of the door cuts me off before Kilnerโs voice drifts through the locker room. โItโs the damn plumbing in my washroom. I need it fixed, Brent.โ
โFuck.โ I pull a distracted Summer into the stall and close the door. My hand covers her mouth before she can make a sound. Judging by the way her eyes flare, she might bite me.
โYou canโt be in here,โ I whisper. Her brows scrunch, and her grip on my wrist tightens like sheโs trying to break it. โIโll remove my hand if you promise not to scream.โ
She reluctantly nods, and I uncover her mouth, still caging her against the wall. Sheโs breathing hard, and I donโt mean to, but my eyes fall to her rising and falling chest that grazes my bare torso. A water droplet from my hair hits her collarbone, making her flinch when it slides down her skin, leaving a wet trail as it slips between the swell of breasts.
Iโm caught in a fervent trance when a sharp pain in my abdomen forces me to jerk back.
Summer pulls away her assaulting finger, and if looks were tangible this one would be throwing me off a cliff. She meets my sheepish smile with an eye roll.
Being this close to her makes me hot. That isnโt ideal because Iโm in a towel, and sheโs pressed against me so perfectly, just one wrong move, and everything is going to get even more uncomfortable. I try to force the thoughts out of my head, but thatโs impossible when she brings her lips between her teeth. I have to hold in a groan. Iโm wrapped in a bubble of her, and I feel like Iโm damn near suffocating.ย What the hell is happening?
The sink running and crumpling paper breaks my attention from her. โCrawford? You still here?โ He must see my gear on the bench because he stops in front of the stall.
I clear my throat. โJust finishing up, Coach.โ
โWell, hurry up. Theyโre locking up early tonight.โ โGot it.โ
His footsteps retreat, and Summerโs head falls back on a sigh. โAnd Crawford? Tell your girlfriend no shoes in the shower.โ Then the door closes.
โOh my God! That is so embarrassing.โ Summer’s cheeks flush pink. โYouโre like a furnace!โ She moves away, and wipes the water droplets off her arm and chest before swinging open the stall door. Puzzled, I pull on my sweats to go after her.
โThatโs it?โ I ask when sheโs already down the hall. โYou came all the way here for that?โ
โYeah, guess so.โ The heavy doors bang closed behind her.
โWHEN A SKINNY fucker chirps, it is not a jab at your manhood!โ Kilner grabs Dylan by the collar and shoves him with the strength of an enforcer.
โWhere the hell is your head at?โ
In case you couldnโt tell, we lost. Bad.
Disappointment clogs the locker room air. When I faced-off against Brown Universityโs centerman, I managed to get the puck in our possession except poor communications and unfortunate timing muddied the play, and Sebastian fumbled my pass, causing a turnover. Brownโs counterattack from their forward left us scrambling to catch up. Our defensive coverage crumbled like a termite-infested foundation after that, and Brown capitalized on power plays and netted two goals.
โCrawfordโs too busy making sure he looks pretty for his next photo shoot,โ says Tyler Sampson.
The energy drink ad let Kian stay in school, but it meant getting ragged on for months. Especially since Slink renewed the ads and one of the juniors saw the poster at a store in Providence.
โFuck off, Sampson,โ sneers Dylan, whoโs only trying to get on my good side because he got ejected for unsportsmanlike conduct.
โHeโs just jealous youโre prettier than him,โ whispers Kian.
I shrug him off and turn to Kilner. โWe can win the quarter final. Todayโs loss was a one-off.โ
โOne-off or not, we canโt afford to lose to Yale,โ Sampson aims a sharp eye at me.
โThatโs enough.โ Coach steps forward. โYale is tough, but with the right changes we can win.โ
โWhat kind of changes?โ Kian dares to ask.
โNo more parties. No more drinking.โ Coach glares at Dylan, who slumps on the bench. โNo more girls.โ A chorus of groans erupt from the guys, and I donโt even recognize when my own leaves me. Except everyone else does, because Coach eyes me suspiciously, and Eli snorts. โThose are my orders. Your captain will enforce them. Now, get the hell out of here.โ
Iโm fine with rules and great with discipline. Having self-control comes naturally, and I thrive on delayed gratification. Except where Summer Preston is concerned. After having her pressed against me in the shower, Iโve had a difficult time thinking about anything else. I even Googled serial killer tendencies because Iโm sure smelling someone’s hair is a fucking weird thing to do. But hers is different. It’s soft and smells like sweet peaches.
I donโt even like peaches.
Itโs bad, and I need my mind off her, but with Kilnerโs new rules that isnโt happening anytime soon.
โTheย no more partiesย thing really has you upset, eh?โ Dylan and Kian snicker as they pass me.
I flip them off and slip into my truck. Without a distraction, I have the foolish urge to see an angry girl tonight. I just have to find her first. Which proves to be a difficult task when she doesn’t answer my texts. Fortunately, Amara is in a helpful mood and tells me Summerโs at the library. Itโs finding which one thatโs the issue.
A thorough and exhausting search later, I spot long hair and a pale pink sweater in the quiet study area. The sound of the chair being pulled out drags Summerโs attention to me. She assesses the rain sprinkled across the shoulders of my gray hoodie. She brings her attention back to her work.
โDonโt you have a game?โ she finally asks.
The reminder of the loss feels less painful when Iโm with her. โIt was earlier. I came here to study.โ
She nails me with a skeptical look. โYou never study in the library.โ โNeeded a change of scenery.โ I shrug. But sheโs right. I prefer the
chaotic nature of the house. Libraries were too quiet for me. โSo you came to the farthest library on campus?โ she presses. โTook me three tries.โ
โFor what?โ
โTo find this one.โ
โThe others didnโt have what you were looking for?โ I smile. โNot even close.โ
She waits for more, but she isnโt going to get it. Iโve been doing a lot of things I donโt understand lately, so Iโve stopped trying to analyze them. โYou can ask me anything you want. Show me all your data sets.โ
She resumes typing, brushing her hair from her face. โI canโt.โ โYou donโt have any more questions?โ
โI do, but thatโs for Wednesday.โ
โRight, cause you canโt stray from your calendar even a little.โ
โAs someone whose head only has a puck running through it, I donโt expect you to understand,โ she snipes.
โTrust me, I have a lot of things running through my head.โ
โIโm sure the daily influx of nudes you get on a daily basis keeps you occupied.โ
My attraction to her insults is mildly concerning. Iโd talk to a therapist about it, but Iโd rather not divulge that. I chuckle, and I can see her lip tip up before she looks away again.
โIf you thought Iโd shift around my schedule so you would be off the hook this week, I canโt. So, feel free to leave.โ
โIโm good right here.โ
She appears dubious. โTrying to get on my good side after sticking us with Donny?โ
โFingers crossed.โ I notice a crumpled paper under her textbook. โWhatโs this?โ
She tries to snatch back the flier. โNothing.โ
I hold it away from her reach. โMental health initiative for athletes?โ I glance at her. โYou set up an event?โ
โKind of.โ She shifts uncomfortably. โIt was supposed to be once a semester, but the last one did terribly, so Iโm scrapping it.โ
โWhen was the last one?โ
โDecember. Only the extra credit students were there. No athletes showed. Except for Tyler.โ
Thatโs the one Coach was pissed at me for missing. It was Summerโs event. โYou should do it.โ
She laughs. โAnd get humiliated again? No thanks.โ
โIโll come, and Iโll tell everyone I know about it.โ Iโd be ignorant to not recognize the influence I have on campus. Thereโs a certain reputation that comes with being captain.
She gathers her hair and tucks it to one side. โNo way. I donโt need you advertising my event and people thinking weโre something weโre not.โ
My head tilts. โWe canโt just be friends? I donโt have to be fucking you to go to your event.โ
She frowns at my brashness. โWeโre not either of those things.โ โDonโt change the subject. Are you doing it or not?โ
She looks away. โNo. Itโs a lot of work.โ
โSince when do you shy away from work? You took me on.โ
โYou annoyed me into taking you on.โ She reaches for the paper again.
I donโt give it back. โYou should do it. Itโll look really good for your application.โ She bites her lip, mulling it over. โCome on, you know you want to.โ
I almost think sheโll refuse again, but she sighs. โFine. Iโll check with the department, but I can advertise it on my own. Thanks for the offer.โ
Satisfied, I lean back in my chair. โLook at us, agreeing on something without bickering.โ
โWe did bicker.โ
โThat wasnโt bickering.โ โYes, it was.โ
โNoโโ
โWeโre doing it right now!โ She lets out an irritated breath, but I donโt miss the amused chuckle that accompanies it. Once again, she gathers her hair and moves it behind her shoulders. Instinctively, I remove the hair tie thatโs been sitting on my wrist for way longer than it should have and hold it out.
โHere.โ
She stares at my hand until recognition crosses her features. โThatโs mine.โ
โGood observation. Take it.โ โYou kept my hair tie?โ
Now that I think about it, it is kind of creepy. Who in their right mind holds a girl’s hair tie for weeks without having plans to use or return it? The look on her face tells me she might be thinking the same thing. โYou said you like your hair up.โ
โSo you just, what, kept it on your wrist this whole time?โ โTurn around, Summer,โ I order, evading the question.
Although she still looks unsure, she turns her back to me. Her peach scent clouds my senses as I gather her soft hair and twist the hair tie around, not too tight, so she doesnโt get a headache.
When Iโm done, she touches it. โNot bad. You practice on a lot of girls?โ โJust you. But I am naturally good with my hands.โ
She makes a face. โAre you incapable of having a normal conversation?โ โNo, but I do like seeing you blush.โ
โI do not blush,โ she argues, blushing.
We study for two more hours. Well, she studies, and I pretend to. Itโs way too hard to focus in the quiet of the library. When she finally closes her laptop, I want to rejoice, but she simply packs it into her bag and walks off. I catch up to her outside.
โWhat are you doing now?โ I sound like a clingy toddler, but I canโt help myself.
She throws me an unreadable glance. โGoing to my dorm.โ โNeed company?โ
She laughs, then seems to realize Iโm not joking. โI have a quiz to submit, and I need to confirm with Dr. Toor about the test youโre doing on Wednesday.โ
โWe just spent two hours studying. Donโt you want to relax?โ
โIย spent two hours studying. You stared into space.โ She walks faster as if she canโt wait to get away from me.
โOkay, but shouldnโt you take a break?โ
โIf I wanted a break, I would have taken a gap year.โ
I laugh, but her expression tells me thatโs not a joke. โItโs only eight. We should do something.โ
โI am doing something. Iโm going to my dorm.โ She sighs when I donโt quit walking beside her. โLook, you obviously still feel guilty about the Donny thing, but Iโm over it. You did something impulsive, and now we have to live with the consequences. Itโs whatever.โ
โLet me at least make it up to you. Iโll take you out for dinner. You have to eat, right?โ
โGoodnight, Aiden,โ she sings, leaving me in the quad.