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Chapter no 51 – SUMMERโ€Œ

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Iย NEVER THOUGHT Iโ€™d watch a game where Aiden wasnโ€™t on the ice, but last night Dalton versus Michigan happened. Aiden was able to witness how passionate I get during a game. Instead of telling me to calm down like most people would, he only sat back and watched proudly. We won by one, which isnโ€™t anything to be proud of because weโ€™re headed to finals, and playing like that wonโ€™t win us a national championship. Aidenโ€™s words, not mine.

โ€œWhy are you sitting all the way over there?โ€

I glance at Aiden, who sits on the opposite end of the couch. If there were a picture for the word sluggish, it would show Aiden and me watching movies with our spread of junk food. โ€œWhy? Do you usually cuddle with Kian while watching TV?โ€

He gives me a blank stare. โ€œCome here, Summer.โ€ He grabs my ankle and drags me to him. Our days usually started and ended like this, and although Iโ€™m upset he isnโ€™t playing, I wouldn’t trade this time for the world. Heโ€™s not allowed to get on the ice for practice either, so weโ€™ve been spending every free second together. Most of the time weโ€™re planning our schedules for after graduation, but we spend plenty of time watching Turkish shows and tangled together in his bed. Iโ€™ve basically moved into the hockey house, and the guys donโ€™t seem to mind because I cook them dinner, mostly Indian food that my mom taught meโ€”though, Eliโ€™s still got

the title of the best cook in this house.

Occasionally, Aiden and I sneak into the pool or head to the community rink because he still needs to stay in shape. Iโ€™m sure all the cardio we do is helping with that. Between my dorm and his place, Aiden and I have fallen into a comfortable routine. One that I know Iโ€™ll miss when he leaves.

Amara and Cassie have been coming over too, so we spend most of our time with the guys. Theyโ€™re all finished with classes, and I wrote my last exam this morning, which means the semester is over.

โ€œHave I told you how proud I am of you?โ€

My blush must run down my neck because Aiden chuckles. Reapplying to the masterโ€™s program had my hands shaking, but yesterday, we were eating dinner when I got the acceptance email. The leftover cupcakes with graduation caps that Eli made still sit on the coffee table. Aiden disappeared for a little, and when he came back, I found out he drove the hour to Boston because my mom wanted to congratulate me with her homemade gulab jamun. I was a little hysterical after that, but I felt less crazy when Kian shed a tear too, though that mightโ€™ve been because he ate ten of the syrupy sweets.

โ€œThank you. I donโ€™t think Iโ€™ve even processed that I got in. I spent years pouring my blood, sweat, and tears into this one thing for so long, and now that itโ€™s reality everything feels unsteady.โ€

He nods. โ€œI get that. But you deserve it, donโ€™t let the voices in your head tell you any different.โ€

Bliss. Thatโ€™s what I feel with him. โ€œIโ€™m proud of you, too, even if I donโ€™t agree with what you did. I know youโ€™ll never admit it, but not playing is killing you. I just wish I could do more to help.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re doing plenty,โ€ he says, kissing my shoulder. Aiden trails a path up my neck to my lips, and I sift my hand through his soft hair. In seconds the unsteady thoughts are forgotten, and his kiss pulls at my heartstrings that only strum for him.

โ€œYou two are bordering on Dylanโ€™s level of disregard for the other people in this house.โ€

Aiden pulls away to look over my shoulder, where Kian covers his eyes like a child avoiding a kissing scene on television. โ€œHeโ€™s subjected us to full frontal on this very couch. Donโ€™t compare us.โ€

โ€œGross!โ€ I scramble off of Aiden. โ€œIโ€™ve slept here!โ€

โ€œNot too far off from what Dylan was doing,โ€ Kian says, and I find it hard to keep the acid from crawling up my throat. โ€œBut seriously itโ€™s too early for all this.โ€ He waves a hand in our direction.

โ€œIs there a specific time you would prefer to watch us?โ€ Aiden counters.

Kian makes a gagging sound before grabbing a controller and starting the gaming console. He sinks a spoon into a container of peanut butter on the coffee table and shoves it into his mouth.

Aiden catches my eye. โ€œMy room?โ€

I shake my head. โ€œWe need to get out of this rut.โ€ I start piling junk food wrappers into a trash bag.

Aiden stops me and cleans it up himself. โ€œWhat do you suggest we do, Summer?โ€

โ€œIf this is your idea of foreplay, can you do it somewhere else? I already hear enough of it upstairs,โ€ Kian mumbles through his spoonful.

โ€œShut up. You canโ€™t hear anything anymore.โ€ Aiden and I have taken serious soundproofing precautions. We even tried to get Cole to switch rooms, but he is very protective of his hobbit hole.

โ€œOh Crawford, yes, yes, yes!โ€ Kian mimics girly moans.

When he goes to dip his spoon into the peanut butter again, I snatch away the jar, making him scowl. โ€œI do not sound like that,โ€ I say.

โ€œWant me to record you next time?โ€

I lunge at him, but Aiden bars me with a hand on my waist. โ€œWatch it, Ishida,โ€ he warns, and Kian rolls his eyes and focuses back on his game. Before I can chuck the tub of peanut butter at his head, Aiden pries it from my grip and carries me out of the living room. โ€œYouโ€™re right. We need to get out of this rut.โ€

 

 

AN HOUR LATER, weโ€™re parked in front of the dockside restaurant in Hartford. Inside, I stumble when I spot Connor Atwood and Crystal Yang making out in a corner booth.

โ€œMy ex-fling and your ex-fling. What are the odds?โ€

Aiden tugs me to our table. โ€œHe was not your fling. She wasnโ€™t mine either.โ€

โ€œShould we go say hi?โ€ I wouldnโ€™t dare, but itโ€™s fun messing with Aiden, especially when he gets all worked up like this.

โ€œSure, we can make this a double date,โ€ he deadpans, taking the seat in front of me.

โ€œOoh, we could be swingers!โ€ His glare sobers up my laugh. โ€œIโ€™m joking.โ€

โ€œYeah, good joke. Come here and tell me another,โ€ he drawls, and when I roll my eyes, he abandons his seat to sit beside me instead.

โ€œWhat are you doing?โ€

He settles in. โ€œYou were too far away.โ€ โ€œFor what?โ€

โ€œFor this.โ€ His hand snakes up my thigh, high enough that my breath hitches. When he squeezes my goosebumped skin, I squeak.

I slap my hand over his, preventing him from reaching higher. โ€œYou canโ€™t just move. The serverโ€™s going to be annoyed.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not like I moved tables. It was such a pain when customers did that.โ€

Occasionally, Aiden drops random bits of information about his past that always manage to surprise me. โ€œYou worked as a server?โ€

โ€œAt my grandmaโ€™s diner. Only for a summer when I was sixteen. She fired me pretty quick.โ€

โ€œWhy? Did you start playing hockey with the breadsticks?โ€ โ€œI locked Eli in a freezer.โ€

I laugh. โ€œWorking with your best friend? That mustโ€™ve been fun.โ€

โ€œFor me. Not so much for him. It was our family’s way of teaching us about hard work. As if we hadnโ€™t spent every last bit of our energy on hockey already.โ€

When he absently squeezes my leg again, I grab his thigh in retaliation. It reminds me of the ink just below his hip bone. The spider tattoo has been on my mind since the first time I saw it. โ€œWhat does your tattoo mean?โ€

He doesnโ€™t look the least bit surprised by the question. โ€œPulled it from a hat,โ€ he says.

โ€œHuh?โ€

โ€œWhen we all moved in together, we came up with a hat of consequences if one of us did something that pissed the other off. We wrote two consequences each and tossed them in a hat.โ€

โ€œAnd you pulled that.โ€ The black spider tattoo is in a spot Iโ€™ve never seen on a man, but on Aiden, itโ€™s so hot I canโ€™t help the heat on my neck when I think about it. โ€œDid any of the other guys get one?โ€

He shakes his head. โ€œNope, the other consequences have been pretty tameโ€ฆexcept for the piercing.โ€

That catches my attention. โ€œThe piercing? None of the guys have any.โ€ I’ve seen them shirtless enough times. Iโ€™d know if they did.

โ€œNone that youโ€™ve seen.โ€ He pauses. โ€œOr that youโ€™ll ever see.โ€

โ€œWhat does that mean?โ€ My mind spins with possibilities. โ€œOh my god, is it a dick piercing?โ€

Aidenโ€™s neutral face gives me zero clues. โ€œWho has it?โ€

He chuckles at my curiosity. โ€œCanโ€™t say. Itโ€™s against the rules.โ€

โ€œIs it Kian? Wait, no. Dylan?โ€ Our food arrives, and my questions stop until the server leaves. โ€œEli?โ€

โ€œEat, Summer,โ€ he says. I stab my fork into my plate. But Iโ€™ll get it out of one of them later. Probably from Kian.

โ€œSummer? Aiden?โ€ Connor Atwood smiles brightly, standing by our table with a grimacing Crystal.

โ€œHey, havenโ€™t seen you in a while. Why donโ€™t you guys join us?โ€ I offer.

Aidenโ€™s hand squeezes my thigh in warning.

Much to my pleasure, Connor accepts.

I guess this is one way to get out of a rut.

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