DRIVING MY DRUNK girlfriend, her roommate, and some random dude home at two in the morning is not my usual post-game routine. Amara and her date jump out, and Summer sleeps soundly in my passenger seat.
I touch her cheek to nudge her awake, but she swats it away and burrows further into the seat. โSummer, wake up.โ
She mumbles something again, most likely a threat.
โIf you want to sleep in my truck, Iโm all for it, but weโll have to move to the backseat. Iโll keep you warm back there.โ
Summer blinks herself awake. โDo you enjoy irritating me?โ
I chuckle, retrieving a water bottle from my glove compartment. She takes it, downing the entire thing.
โWhy did you wake me? My dreams are so much better than reality, full of little fairies braiding my hair.โ
โI could braid your hair.โ
She stares blankly. โYou donโt know how to.โ
โIโll learn,โ I say. Summer smiles, rests her head against the seat, and her eyes flutter shut again. I canโt shake the notion sheโs hiding something. โWhy are your dreams better than reality?โ
She shrugs.
โDo you want to talk about it?โ
โI want to sleep.โ Summer tries opening the passenger door and groans when it doesnโt budge. โIf youโre trying to kidnap me, I have two thumbs and Iโm not afraid to use them.โ
โStay at my place.โ
โWhy? So you can hold me in your stupidly large arms and coax everything out of me? Iโm not falling for your tricks, Clifford.โ She points a finger at me, eyes narrowed to the point that theyโre basically closed.
The name change tells me sheโs more drunk than Amara let on. โYou can come with me, or Iโm staying with you.โ
โNope. Thatโs a bad, bad idea. Sober Summer is screaming at me right now.โ
โTell her not to, or sheโll wake up with one hell of a hangover.โ
She groans in frustration. โStop making sense! Just let me sulk in my dorm.โ
โSulk with me. No questions asked,โ I lie. I need to know why she wants to sulk and why keeping it from me is so important to her. โPlease?โ
She shakes her head more vigorously. โDonโt give me those eyes.โ I hold back a smile. โWhat eyes, baby?โ
โThose! All green and innocent looking. You canโt fool me, buddy.โ She closes her eyes, trying to stay firm.
โSummer, you can barely stand, and Amaraโs up there with her date. Let me take care of you.โ
Her eyes fly open, and Iโm sure sheโs about to argue, but she pauses instead. โYou want to take care of me?โ
โAs long as youโll let me.โ
It doesn’t take much persuading after that to get Summer to come home with me. When I carry her inside, the house is as quiet and Iโm relieved there isnโt an impromptu party. After my talk with Dylan, heโs banned from attending or throwing parties until further notice. But that isnโt stopping him from getting blitzed like heโs at one.
Summer strips out of her dress and pulls on one of my T-shirts before diving under the comforter. I do the same and slip in beside her. She abandons the mattress to lie on top of me. The way she kisses my chest sparks a hot sensation on my skin. My hands are firmly set on her waist, unmoving despite her protests. Sheโs drunk, and as much as she wants to, I know the only thing weโll be doing tonight is sleeping. And figuring out why the hell she went and got wasted.
โYouโre boring. Should we go see what Kianโs doing?โ She tries to climb off me, but I tighten my hold. Apparently, drunk Summer is adventurous.
โIโd rather not get another lecture about tarnishing the sanctity of his room.โ
โHeโs so dramatic! We only mistook his room for yours once.โ
Kian made me buy him new bed sheets and wash his old ones, twice. We werenโt even completely naked. Last week, Summer and I were both so lost in each other that we didn’t realize we turned right after the staircase instead of left. Kian locks his door now.
Sheโs quiet for a moment, allowing her fingers to draw shapes on my chest. โWhy did you come get me tonight?โ
โIโll always come get you, Summer. Even when you donโt want me to.โ She makes a face. โYouโre nauseatingly perfect. I think I really like you.โ
Drunk Summer likes to reveal her feelings too. Though, I assume the prerequisite to dating is liking each other. โIs that a good thing or a bad thing?โ
Her mouth twists in thought. โIโm still deciding.โ
โCan I do anything to speed up the process?โ I tuck her hair behind her ears, and she shivers.
I wrap her in my arms, and she pecks my chin. โYou being you is enough.โ
โSo youโre nice when youโre drunk, eh?โ โDonโt make me regret it,โ she grumbles.
She turns away to lay her head on my chest again. I can feel the shift in her mood. Times like these, I wish I could see the problems swirling in her head and sort them out for her.
Summer rolls off me to lie on the mattress, but I donโt let her get far. When I cup her face, the thread of indifference snaps, and vulnerability spills into her expression. The action draws the tears sheโs been fighting to soak the pillow.
My heart squeezes to an uncomfortable degree as I wipe the wetness. โWhatโs wrong, baby?โ
She shakes her head.
โWill you tell me why you got drunk tonight?โ โFor fun.โ She sniffles.
โThe real reason, Summer.โ
โA lot of people get drunk for fun.โ โPeople? Yeah. You? No.โ
She doesnโt speak, and I know I shouldnโt push her, but I canโt stand seeing her like this. If it has something to do with Donny again, Iโm not confident that I can hold myself back from driving my fist into his face. Probation be damned.
Her eyes brim with more tears. โIโm leaving Dalton. I didnโt get into the masterโs program,โ her voice cracks.
My heartbeat goes into overdrive, and Iโm sure she can feel the storm that brews below the surface. Words scatter and I barely form a sentence when I
see her anguish. I hold her tighter, attempting to fix the broken look she gives me. โFuck, Iโm so sorry, Summer. Is there something we can do? Maybe an appeal? We can talk to admission or get Dr. Mรผller to vouch for you.โ
She shakes her head. โIt doesnโt work like that. Besides, I donโt think I can fight for this anymore. Iโm just tired.โ
Summerโs resilience through the entire assignment had me in awe of her. Knowing she feels depleted by the one thing she wanted most, tears at my chest.
โAnd Stanford is the only other place with a comparable program. It was my backup, and their offer acceptance deadline was tonight.โ
Stanford?ย Iโll be in Canada after this semester, but I never thought sheโd be more than an hourโs flight away. Let alone on the opposite side of the country. A headache blooms, and I try to keep from saying something stupid as I stare at the ceiling. โSo, youโre going to California?โ
โYup.โ Her shaky inhale tells me sheโs trying not to cry. โKnow any Stanford hockey players?โ
โThatโs not funny.โ
Her sigh is heavy and full of despair. โI know. Iโm sorry.โ
โSo, thatโs it. Youโre just going to leave?โ Itโs hard to keep my tone from being harsh. I canโt fathom that this is reality.
โItโs not like I have a choice. If I canโt get in here, I have nowhere to go.
Everything Iโve been working for will be gone, just like that.โ
โWhat about your five-year plan?โ Itโs a stupid question. That much is clear from her reaction.
โAiden, Iโm in bed with the captain of the hockey team. My plan is obsolete.โ
I raise my hand to skim her jaw, rubbing my thumb on her smooth skin. โMy sincerest apologies for ruining your plans.โ
โWorth it,โ she beams, soothing the rubble in my chest. โIโve never done long distance.โ
Realizing that Summer is thinking about us too relaxes me more than I expected, and my headache eases. โMe neither.โ
โDo you want to? Do long distance, I mean.โ
My neck almost hurts from how quickly I turn. โAre you kidding? Youโre not getting away from me that easily, Preston.โ
She grins. โDamn, I thought Iโd finally found my window.โ
โIโd board up all the windows before you thought about it.โ โYouโre bordering on psychosis.โ
โDoes that get you going? I can turn it up a notch.โ
โNo.โ She laughs. โI think we need to evaluate you again.โ
โEvaluate away.โ I strip away the covers, causing her to squeal when the cold air touches her skin. She clings to me, stealing any warmth she can.
โI meant psychologically,โ she mutters.
I plant a kiss on her cheek. โWeโll make it work, baby. We would have to for my rookie season anyway.โ
Brown eyes glow with surprise. โYouโve been thinking about the future?โ Iโm not surprised by her question because when we first met I was adamant about not having a plan. At the time, hockey was my only priority.
But now that I have her, I want to balance her into my life. Itโll be the easiest thing Iโll ever do.
โOurย future. You make it hard not to want you in every aspect of it.โ Her perfect lips pull into a heart-wrenching smile. โAre you proposing?โ
โIโm positive if I asked you to marry me right now, youโd kick me in the balls.โ
She laughs, and the sweet sound strikes the heart that belongs to her. โIโd never hurt Aiden Jr.โ Teasing fingers flutter down my abs. I let her do it, though itโs complete torture knowing I wonโt act on the impulse. When her fingers dip under the elastic, I grab her wrist to stop her.
Her annoyance is clear when she huffs and slaps her hand on my chest. โYouโre doing that thing where youโre trying to be a gentleman, arenโt you?โ
โNo, Iโm doing that thing where I take consent seriously.โ
She rests her head on my chest. Sheโs quiet for so long that I think sheโs asleep, but she jerks. โYou canโt watch our show without me. Weโll have to figure out a schedule.โ
โCanโt we just watch, then discuss it later?โ
Her gasp startles me. โThat is so sick and twisted. Of course we canโt do that!โ
โOkay, okay, weโll figure out a schedule.โ She sticks out her pinky. โPromise?โ
โI promise, Summer.โ I curl my pinky around hers.
We grow quiet again as reality sets in. โThis sucks,โ she says, and I couldnโt agree more. โIโm going to miss you.โ
โMe too, but letโs think about now. Iโm here.โ I pull her closer. โYouโre here too, right?โ
She nods. โNo place Iโd rather be.โ
Iโm all in. Mind, body, and soul, or whatever the fuck that movie Summer made me watch said. Down to my core, Iโm hers. โIโll just have to leave my mark, so you keep coming back for more.โ
Because sheโs already left hers and itโs right in the center of my chest.