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Chapter no 22 – AIDENโ€Œ

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MY BIRTHDAY PRESENT is wrapped in a tight pink dress thatโ€™s short enough that I wouldnโ€™t need to unwrap it.

I can feel the blood rushing to my groin as I watch Summer lean against the snack bar. The party, all credit to Kian, is island themed to ring in my twenty-first birthday. I had no intention of celebrating because Iโ€™ve been twenty-one for some time now. But the guys had other plans. There is no way they would let this day pass, even if the party is a month overdue.

When the glimpse of pink moves again, a wave of something hits me and I have the urge to take off my Hawaiian shirt and wrap it around her. The last time I saw this much of her thighs, I had my face buried between them. That memory doesnโ€™t help the growing problem in my pants. Maybe I should have left a few hickeys on her thighs so anyone looking would back the fuck off.

Iโ€™m not sure how Kian got her to come since heโ€™s still pissed about the group chat thing, and Summerโ€™s been actively avoiding me since last week. Her assignment doesnโ€™t depend on me anymore, so I have no excuse to show up at her dorm, and one surprise visit was more than enough. Any more, and Iโ€™m certain sheโ€™d call security on me.

When a guy approaches Summer, I head over. My chest covers her back, and the warmth from her body sends a thrumming sensation through me. She tenses but relaxes almost instantly. I bite back a smile, finding that sheโ€™s comfortable enough to let her guard down around me.

โ€œArenโ€™t you going to wish the birthday boy?โ€ I let my lips brush the shell of her ear.

She spins to face me. Fuck, I thought the back of her dress was hot, but the front is an entirely different story. The thin straps sit against her glowing skin, and from my height and I can see the perfect dip of her neckline that makes me clench my fists.

โ€œIs that what all this is? I just wanted a drink.โ€

That drags a low chuckle from me. โ€œDidnโ€™t think you would show. A party probably scores pretty low on your fun scale.โ€

She gives me an unamused look. โ€œYour best friend has highly persuasive qualities.โ€

โ€œI bet he does.โ€ I had a feeling Kian got her to come to make me feel like a shitty friend. โ€œWhat did he offer you?โ€

โ€œHe’s going to write my notes for a week.โ€ She fixes the white flower in her hair. โ€œHe also said something about making you feel bad for betraying him, so of course, I had to come.โ€

Someone slaps my shoulder drawing my attention away from her. โ€œHappy birthday, Cap.โ€

More people come up and say the same. Most of them are friends from freshman year and guys from other teams. Iโ€™m sure Kian invited everyone he could find, though he has had a strict rule against anyone lower than a junior since the Tabitha debacle. She was a sophomore who easily fooled him with her southern belle charm, and quickly became his personal nightmare. Now, heโ€™s decided the older they are the less likely he is to find a stalker. The logic isnโ€™t clear with that one.

I glance over at Summer to make sure she hasnโ€™t left. Iโ€™m hoping sheโ€™s being extra nice because itโ€™s my birthday. Iโ€™m also hoping her charitable mood will finally make her take me up on my offer.

When she moves away from me to talk to Connor Atwood, I try to end my conversation quickly. Connor wears an earnest expression, but Summer looks thoroughly confused.

Uh-oh.

When Connor sees me approach, he gives me a quick nod and scurries away. โ€œSorry,โ€ I say to her. โ€œI havenโ€™t seen some of those guys in years.โ€

She pierces me with a dangerous look. โ€œCare to explain why Connor Atwood just told me Iโ€™m a nice girl, but nothing can happen between us?โ€

Suppressing my grin is harder than I expected. โ€œNot really.โ€ She takes a menacing step closer. โ€œDid you threaten him?โ€ โ€œThreaten is a strong word.โ€

Anger flares in her brown eyes. โ€œYou told him not to talk to me?โ€

โ€œNo, I told him what would happen if he did.โ€ Iโ€™ve never been jealous of anyone, not even in the cocky jock way. But when she kissed him, something green like ivy burned through my veins.

โ€œSo, a threat,โ€ she says.

โ€œLook, Iโ€™m only looking out for him. I donโ€™t like to see my fellow athletes get used.โ€

Disbelief darkens her expression. โ€œYou think Iโ€™m using him?โ€

Man, I loved it when she speaks with that fiery attitude. She gets this crease in the middle of her eyebrows, one I know would disappear if her thighs were wrapped around my neck. โ€œI believe it was my name coming out of your mouth a few hours after you kissed him.โ€

Her throat twitches. โ€œWell, I got that out of my system now.โ€ โ€œIย got it out of your system.โ€

I hope it isnโ€™t out of her system. She is the furthest thing from out of mine, and that night just made my itch for her grow. I didnโ€™t think sheโ€™d care that I talked to Connor after we hooked up. She hasnโ€™t outright said she isnโ€™t interested, but being upset over another guy is making how she feels loud and clear.

โ€œWhatever.โ€ Her mood has dampened and I feel responsible. I donโ€™t like it. I prefer her expressive eyes and her sharp tongue.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry for ruining whatever it is you had with Connor. I didnโ€™t know it was serious. If you want him, Iโ€™ll talk to him.โ€ It pains me to even say it.

Her sardonic laugh doesnโ€™t comfort me. โ€œI never wanted him.โ€

That statement cuts through my sulking, and joy erupts. โ€œSo, weโ€™re good then. I did you a favor.โ€

Summer glowers. โ€œNo, Aiden, you didnโ€™t do me a favor. But it doesnโ€™t matter because letting you decide what he can do makes him irredeemable.โ€ I guess that’s a plus, but I still donโ€™t like the annoyed look on her face.

โ€œYouโ€™re right. I did it for me,โ€ I admit. โ€œShocker.โ€

โ€œTo apologize for my selfishness, let me get you a drink. We have margaritas.โ€

โ€œMargaritas wonโ€™t get you redemption, Crawford.โ€

โ€œHow about three margaritas?โ€ I smile but she ignores me. I try my hardest not to seem like a petulant child. โ€œJust talk to me, Summer. Thatโ€™s what we doโ€”we communicate, right?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re talking right now.โ€

Someone taps my shoulder, probably to wish me, but my focus is Summer, and I need for us to be alone. In a brave move, I take her hand to lead her upstairs. Weโ€™re not even halfway when she yanks it away.

โ€œTalk.โ€ Her stubborn stance tells me sheโ€™s not going anywhere with me. This might be a good thing because I donโ€™t know if I could stay true to my word if we found ourselves alone again.

โ€œWhy are you upset?โ€

She unravels. โ€œBecause Iโ€™m trying to do what you said, and even when I try I canโ€™t get it right. I want to let loose, have fun and not stress about everything.โ€

That, I understand. I’m sure that night in her dorm was a catalyst for all this, but it doesnโ€™t explain why she didnโ€™t just come to me. I could give her all of that and more.

โ€œConnor is your idea of fun?โ€ I ask.

She huffs. โ€œI donโ€™t need to explain myself to you, Aiden.โ€

I stare at my hands in regret. โ€œYouโ€™re right, you donโ€™t. I just want to make sure weโ€™re okay.โ€

โ€œWe are. Itโ€™s your birthday party, I guess I can give you one free pass for being insufferable,โ€ she says with a tilt to her lips. Not a smile, but close enough. Though the way she saysย one free passย only makes my abdomen tighten. I know sheโ€™s referring to Connor, but images of what she can grant me flash in my head.

Before I can say anything, the guys barrel up the stairs and drag me away to do shots. Birthday shots which is just a keg stand, and the guys attempting to take twenty-one shots.

Going down the stairwell, I look back at Summer, and sheโ€™s laughing. It calms an uneasiness in my chest.

 

 

EVEN MY BUZZ doesnโ€™t alleviate the irritation Iโ€™m feeling right now. I was happy with how things were going after we all played beer pong about an hour ago, but now my fists tighten. Summerโ€™s dancing and laughing her ass off when Tyler Sampson whispers something in her ear. If I see him smile at her one more time, the team’s going to be missing a forward. What could she be laughing about anyway? Iโ€™ve had the displeasure of sharing a hotel room with him and heโ€™s not that fucking funny.

โ€œCareful, youโ€™re going to break that glass.โ€ Amara stands beside me, pointing at my angry grip. โ€œThough Iโ€™d be all for you channeling that rage into Sampson.โ€

I down the remnants of my drink and leave my glass on the table. โ€œThere is no rage.โ€

She nods in response, though it seems disingenuous. โ€œHere.โ€ She holds out a shot.

โ€œWhat are we toasting?โ€

โ€œYour birthday. And for you to grow some balls.โ€ Amara sees my raised brows. โ€œYouโ€™ve been staring at her all night. Go get your birthday wish, Captain. Unless youโ€™ve lost your charm.โ€

Myย charm? Iโ€™m pretty sure she felt every ounce of my charm between her legs the other night.

She clinks our glasses, and the liquid burns my throat along with its bitter taste. โ€œEverclear? Are you trying to blackout?โ€

โ€œPrecisely.โ€ She seems unaffected by the bitterness.

Iโ€™m not sure if itโ€™s the Everclear or if time has stalled, but Summer moves in slow motion. The heat that fogs my senses, makes my vision hazy. Her tits are tightly wrapped in the thin-strapped dress, and all I can think about is how she whimpered when I took her nipple between my teeth.

Her tight little body isnโ€™t feeding only my fantasies. When she dances like that, the attention around her grows heavy, but it doesnโ€™t seem like she notices as she pulls Cassie closer. Taking Amaraโ€™s advice, I move through the crowd. Iโ€™m inching close enough to smell her peach-scented shampoo before Eli slaps a hand on my back. The lights dim, and a chorus of happy birthday begins, but my eyes only focus on Summer, who glows even under the dim light. I donโ€™t often drink, so her ethereal state could be a product of alcohol, but there is no doubt sheโ€™s sparkling. She always does.

โ€œMake a wish,โ€ Kian says, snapping me back to the candle-lit cupcakes in front of me. I do, and my friends erupt into cheers before the music grows loud again. Iโ€™m sure Summer is going back to her friends, but instead, she heads toward me. She swipes a finger over the icing on my cupcake and pops it in her mouth. I have to hold back a groan.

โ€œTwenty-one, huh? Youโ€™re practically an old man,โ€ she says. I chuckle. โ€œWeโ€™re the same age.โ€

โ€œNuh-uh, Iโ€™m twenty until October.โ€

โ€œAh forgive me. I must be thinking about your fake ID,โ€ I say.

When screams erupt from the dance floor, Summerโ€™s friends call for her. โ€œWe love this song,โ€ she says.

โ€œWith the way you were dancing, Iโ€™d think you loved all of them.โ€

โ€œYou were watching me dance? Thatโ€™s a little creepy.โ€

โ€œNot much else I could look at.โ€ I lean in to whisper in her ear. โ€œIt was like watching a train wreck.โ€

She tries to appear offended but fails. โ€œI was going to ask you to dance, but I guess train wreck and all, you wouldnโ€™t want to.โ€

My blood thrums with an unfamiliar heat. โ€œAsk me anyway.โ€ โ€œDance with me?โ€

I take her hand, and she pulls me to the center of the dance floor. I can barely make out the lyrics because Summer presses into me, but I know itโ€™s dark and sinful from the way her hips sway. The lights are so dim I canโ€™t make out anybody but her. I let my hands fall to her waist, my touch light, but she takes them anyway, snaking them around her body. I feel desperate, and on fire to touch every bit of her warm skin. Itโ€™s a challenge keeping my hands in a respectful place, especially with all these people around. Summer doesnโ€™t seem to care because she hooks her arms around my neck and swivels her ass all over my erection.

โ€œEasy, Summer,โ€ I whisper into her ear.

My head feels like itโ€™s underwater when the music changes, and she turns, her movements slow and sweet. I canโ€™t tell whether I appreciate the change or Iโ€™d rather have her torturing me with her hips again. No doubt itโ€™s the latter. I would choose anything this girl willingly does to me over and over again.

Somehow, I feel both sober and completely drunk out of my mind. Never have I been this achingly desperate for the girl rubbing against me. It might be because Summer is the last person I expected to grind on me in the middle of a dance floor, although Iโ€™m assuming alcohol is playing a part.

When the dance floor gets crowded, I pull Summer away to a more secluded corner. Iโ€™m still holding onto her, both my hands resting on her waist and hers locked around my neck.

She fiddles with the collar of my shirt, half-lidded eyes gazing up at me. โ€œWhat did you wish for?โ€

I can feel her beating heart, but I canโ€™t tell if it matches my erratic one. โ€œI canโ€™t tell you.โ€

Summer frowns. โ€œWhy not?โ€

โ€œCanโ€™t risk it not coming true.โ€ I touch the soft skin of her cheek. โ€œYouโ€™re so pretty.โ€

She chuckles. โ€œYouโ€™re so drunk.โ€

โ€œYou can thank Amara for that.โ€

She rests her head against the wall. โ€œEverclear?โ€

I nod and move my hand higher on her cheek. Her eyes flutter with the contact, and so does my fucking heart. โ€œI missed you.โ€

Her voice is quiet. โ€œI saw you a few days ago.โ€

โ€œNot like this. Not with these eyes that tell me you havenโ€™t forgotten about my tongue on your pussy either.โ€

Her breath hitches.

โ€œI feel like I can still taste you, Summer.โ€ My words leak with desperation.

โ€œAidenโ€ฆโ€ Iโ€™m not sure if it’s a warning but she swallows and the delicate column of her throat twitches. I palm her tight ass and I wish we were in my room and not down here, but I know if I suggest it, the haze around us will scatter. I need her so bad I canโ€™t think straight, but thatโ€™s exactly why I canโ€™t have her.

Summer pushes her hips against mine, clearly feeling the erection thatโ€™s been rock solid since I first saw her. My fingers skim the hem of her dress and I hold back my groan.

โ€œDo you have any idea what you do to me?โ€ I say roughly against the shell of her ear. She lets me kiss her neck, and weโ€™re dry humping against the wall when I slow our movements.

Itโ€™s at that exact moment that Dylan crashes into the speakers beside us, knocking them over. Summer jumps, and I pull away to help him off his ass, the screech from the speakers only resolving when I lift it back into place. From Dylanโ€™s glossy eyes, I can tell heโ€™s wasted. Itโ€™s one of those nights where he wonโ€™t get lectured for it, and heโ€™s taking full advantage.

โ€œIโ€™m going to throw up.โ€ Dylan gags as I haul him up.

I glance back at Summer, who watches us with wide eyes. โ€œIโ€™m going to take him to bed.โ€ I say.

โ€œNeed help?โ€ she asks. There is no way Iโ€™d let her care for a drunk Dylan. The shit that comes out of his mouth is too unpredictable. When I shake my head, she gives me a half smile, and before I drag away my blabbering friend, Summer says, โ€œHappy birthday, Aiden. I hope your wish comes true.โ€

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