SITTING ON A toilet lid in this tiny bathroom is not my ideal Saturday morning. Itโs a rest day, so I would have preferred spending it in bed with Summer on top of me, but she didnโt stay long enough for that. Any possibility of making that a reality burst when Donny fucking Rai became our full-time cock block.
When her bedroom door creaks, I take it as my sign to head back out. I would need a serious stretch after sleeping on her bed and then being shoved into her bathroom. Summer runs a hand through her hair before collapsing on her bed.
โHowโd it go?โ
She jerks. โShit, I forgot you were here.โ
โYeah, Iโm still here,โ I mutter. โWhat did he want?โ
โSomething about the scale Iโm using,โ she mumbles, putting her hair up. โI need to focus on some work. Iโll text you later?โ
I donโt expect the jolt of irritation that hits me at her words. Being locked in her bathroom for an hour might have eaten at any patience I had left. โWhy do you always do this?โ
โDo what?โ Sheโs barely paying attention as she makes her bed. โYou talk to him, and then youโve completely withdrawn.โ
Her movements pause. โThatโs not true.โ
โDonโt pull that shit with me, Summer. Why are you letting him control your life?โ
She doesnโt make eye contact. โIโm not.โ
โReally? Because you were just about to kick me out.โ
โBecause I have work to do.โ Sheโs still fiddling with the sheets when I approach her. Slowly, she brings her eyes to mine, and the guard she keeps so high starts to slip.
โYou can tell me.โ
Thereโs an exasperated breath before she speaks. โFine, yes, I pull away. But it has nothing to do with him. Every time I remember the project, Iโm
reminded of everything on the line, and I hate that I let myself get distracted.โ
โYou think Iโm a distraction?โ
โItโs not the insult you think it is, Aiden.โ She sits on her mattress, defeated. โI donโt want either of us losing focus or shifting priorities.โ
โPriorities change.โ โWhat are you saying?โ
That Iโm falling for you.ย โThat I can focus on hockey and you.โ
Turns out Kilner was right. Finding the balance depends on figuring out the things I consider priorities. She has quickly become one of mine, and that isnโt changing anytime soon.
โThatโs not true. You can only focus on one thing effectively.โ She drops her hands in her lap. โIf this is about sex, Iโm sure any girl on campus would happily give it to you.โ
The words sound simple enough, but the damage they do makes me take a step back. I canโt even think about another girl when this stubborn one is the one I want. โThis isnโt about that.โ
โOf course it is! Thatโs all we do. Itโs all we agreed on.โ My eyes narrow. โThen whenโs the last time we had sex?โ
โWhat do you mean? It wasโโ she falters, unable to find a reality where our relationship amounted to one thing.
โExactly. Even you know our relationship isnโt only about sex.โ I take a step closer. โWeโve been together every day for the past few weeks simply because we like to be around each other. Why canโt you just admit that?โ
She bites the inside of her cheek, eyes set on her lap. โThat sounds like more than I signed up for, Crawford.โ
โAdmit it.โ
She releases a shaky breath. โI canโt, okay?โ โWhy not?โ I prompt.
โBecause youโre aย hockey player,โ she says the last two words with disdain, like every other time.
My frustration grows heavy. โWhat do you have against us?โ
โNothing.โ Her expression shadows with reluctance. โItโs not a very interesting story.โ
โI donโt need it to be.โ I sigh. โCome on, you know I would never judge you. You can tell me if itโs an ex orโโ
โMy dad.โ
โYourโฆdad?โ
โMy dad was a hockey player.โ She gauges my reaction. โI know, a psychology major with daddy issues. Big surprise, huh?โ
โThatโs not at all what I was thinking. I had no idea he played.โ โHeโs played my entire life.โ
โSo, heโs the reason you hate the sport?โ
โI donโtย hateย it.โ My blank stare makes her release a breath. โOkay, maybe a little.โ She glances at me. โFine, I donโt like it because it reminds me of everything my dad chose over me.โ
I sit beside her on the bed, speechless. Finding out her dad is a hockey player is more shocking than finding out Kian slept with Tabitha even after she stalked him and all of us.
โMy parents had me when they were young. My mom was in college, and my dad had just gotten drafted. Getting pregnant flipped everything they knew. My mom really stepped up, and my dad got to play like he didnโt have a daughter waiting for him to come home. So, I knew early on that to him, this sport was way more important than the kid who ruined the life he had planned.โ
โSummer, thatโs terrible.โ
She shrugs. โAnyway, thatโs who called that time at the pool. My dad is the interim coach for Boston.โ
โBostonโs coach is Lukโโ I pause. โLukas Prestonย is your dad?โ She nods.
โNumber one draft pick, two-time Stanley Cup, and Art Ross winner, Lukas Preston?โ
โYes.โ She watches me as I try to contain my shock. From the looks of it, sheโs been through this before.
โHow did I not know this?โ
โI donโt particularly advertise it. Iโd rather not think about him.โ She falls back on the bed, hands resting on her stomach. โThatโs why itโs so hard for me to do this. Us.โ
I lie down beside her. โBecause I remind you of him?โ
She sighs. โBecause you remind me of everything he loved more than me. Heโs dedicated his life to hockey.โ
I feel like complete shit. โIโm sorry, Summer. I had no idea.โ โDonโt be. Itโs not like I told you.โ
I intertwine our hands. โYou can, you know. Tell me, I mean.โ
โThanks, but sharing my daddy issues with the guy Iโm sleeping with isnโt exactly my idea of unwinding.โ
Reducing me to the guy sheโs sleeping with feels like sheโs tossing my heart into a blender. I do my best to chuckle, but itโs hoarse. โWell, the guy youโre sleeping with is also your friend. So, you donโt need to keep everything bottled up.โ
โI donโt. Sampson obviously knows, the girls too, and Iโve had pretty intense therapy sessions.โ
Everyone knows that Tyler Sampsonโs dad was in the NHL. Not because he advertises it but because heโs never bothered to hide it. Summer grew up with him, itโs only reasonable that itโs because sheโs from a hockey family, too.
โAnd now I know,โ I add. โRight, now you know.โ
โYouโre not going to tell me not to tell anyone else?โ
โNope. Thereโs this super weird thing called trust that youโve seemed to earn a lot of.โ
My smile is impossible to suppress. The last time she said it, I was bare inside her. But this time it feels like sheโs finally showing me all of her. โYou trust me?โ
โWeโre friends, arenโt we?โ
โI thought I was just the guy youโre sleeping with.โ
She gives a playful shove to my chest. The touch sends an electric rush rippling down my spine. โFor your information, we actually havenโt done that recently.โ
โAre you keeping count? I would never.โ I put a hand to my chest in mock offense.
She nods, pointing down. โI think someone is.โ โWe canโt upset him.โ
โDefinitely not. We should rectify this immediately.โ
I pull her on top of me and kiss her. The content sigh that leaves her warms my skin as I cup her face. โI mean it, by the way. Weโre friends. You can talk to me anytime about anything. Iโll always listen to you.โ
โI know you will, Aiden.โ Her thumb grazes my jaw before she slides down my abdomen. โBut I need you to be veryย unfriendly to me right now.โ
I smile. โWhatever you say, Summer.โ