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Chapter no 7 – ANASTASIAโ€Œ

Icebreaker (Maple Hills, #1)

TEAM BUILDING.

Two words. Twelve letters. Two hours of hell.

โ€œWeโ€™re going to be doing some icebreaker activities,โ€ Brady announces to the room. She sounds as enthusiastic as I feel; I know she doesnโ€™t want to do this because she bitched to me about it on the way here. Coach Faulkner is standing by her side, also looking like heโ€™d rather be anywhere else.

David Skinnerโ€”who is becoming a pain in my assโ€”wants to see an improvement in theย dynamicย between our two groups. Brady told me Skinner happened to drop in when Ruhi, one of the younger solo skaters, was arguing with one of the hockey guys for interrupting her skate. Skinner got to witness Ruhiโ€™s creative use of hockey-based insults.

So now, weโ€™re team building.

What a great use of time I could be spending doingย anythingย else. I may as well throw out my planner since nobody seems to give a shit about my routine anymore.

Faulkner clears his throat, looking to Brady for guidance. He looks out of place anywhere that isnโ€™t an ice rink, and if I wasnโ€™t so miserable about being stuck in the awards room again, Iโ€™d probably find it funny.

โ€œIโ€™m sure all of you have heard of speed dating,โ€ Brady says. โ€œMy skaters, youโ€™re going to each sit at a table. Hockey team, you will move from table to table every five minutes.โ€

โ€œA reminder: this is not real dating,โ€ Faulkner bellows, finally saying something. โ€œThe goal is to get to know each other better. Discuss your aspirations, your hobbies, your dogโ€™s name, I donโ€™t care, but keep it

respectful. Hughes, Hudson, Carter, and Johal, to be clear, Iโ€™m specifically talking to you four.โ€

The four guys each pretend to be shocked, gaining a laugh from the rest of their teammates.

โ€œThis is a joke.โ€ Aaron groans. โ€œWeโ€™re not kids.โ€

As much as it pains me to agree with Aaron, I sort of do. Heโ€™s been on his best behavior for the past three weeks, and heโ€™s been an absolute dream to be with. He even treated me and Brin to dinner at Aiko, a fancy Japanese restaurant I wouldnโ€™t be able to afford otherwise.

He seems to have turned things around and Iโ€™m so grateful. I havenโ€™t seen Ryan a lot because heโ€™s been spending a lot of time with Olivia, but when he does come over, Aaron has been nice. I try to see the positives so Aaron doesnโ€™t get grumpy. โ€œIt might be fun. Some of them are nice.โ€

I have theย softestย soft spot for Henry Turner, one of the sophomores on the hockey team. I was stressing over my corporate social responsibility essay in the library when he approached me, sporting a worried look. He introduced himself, explaining he was on the team and heโ€™d heard what happened. He said he couldnโ€™t tell me too much, but he wanted to explain.

Then he proceeded to tell me everything about everyone.

Henry started with explaining that Nathan put an end to the prank traditions the minute he became captain. He promised there was nothing the teamโ€”including Nathanโ€”could have done to prevent this disaster.

Russ, the impregnatorโ€”or not impregnator as it turns outโ€”has a difficult home life, which heโ€™s managed to escape by working exceptionally hard to get a full-ride scholarship.

Nathan knew that if people found out, Russ might lose his scholarship, and with his parents being unable to cover his tuition, heโ€™d have no choice but to head back to the life heโ€™s worked so hard to get away from. Nathan didnโ€™t even trust his own team with the information, thatโ€™s how protective he is of Russ, despite his indiscretions.

Henry wanted me to know that Russ isnโ€™t some cocky trust fund kid, heโ€™s quiet and tries to keep out of trouble, and Henry can relate to that because heโ€™s the same. He didnโ€™t make any friends freshman year; even though heโ€™s from Maple Hills, college was overwhelming for him.

He hated dorms but without friends to live with, he was going to have to stay on or move home. Nathan offered him a room in their house, even though a sophomore living with seniors is unheard of on their team. That

was his basis for telling me how much of a good guy his captain is, and while Iโ€™m mad now, I should try to give him a chance.

After telling me gossip about all the team members I donโ€™t know yet, he finished off his speech by telling me I was the most beautiful figure skater heโ€™d ever seen. He quickly followed that by clarifying he meant my performance, not my appearance, and that when Iโ€™m not landing on my ass or looking like a baby giraffe, my performance is exceptional.

And if I wasnโ€™t enamored with him enough, he bought me a coffee and helped me study.

Brady claps her hands to get us all moving. I take a seat on the other side of the room to Aaron. He might be being friendly at the moment, but it doesnโ€™t mean I want to have him listening in on my conversations.

I can do five-minute conversations, right? Thatโ€™s only two and a half minutes each. I can talk about myself for that long. Itโ€™s going to be fine.

I think.

My firstย dateย takes a seat in front of me, immediately making me feel relaxed with a huge smile. His buzz cut is bleached blond, the golden-brown skin of his arms is covered in intricate black tattoos, which I can see because the second he sat down, he rolled up his sleeves and winked at me. His jawline is covered in short stubble and he has a small silver nose ring. He looks like the type of guy you could get into heaps of trouble with, but in a good way.

He holds out a hand for me to shake, which feels oddly formal. โ€œJaiden Johal, but you can call me JJ.โ€

This feels awkward, but I go for it anyway. โ€œAnastasia Allen. Stassie is fine too.โ€

โ€œOh, Iโ€™m more than aware of who you are. I make it my mission to know any woman that puts Nate Hawkins in his place. Iโ€™m a big fan.โ€

Iโ€™m blushing,ย great. โ€œThanks? I think. Tell me about yourself. Weโ€™ve gotta fill five minutes somehow.โ€

The room is filled with the sound of people chatting, which is a positive sign. JJ stretches out his legs, getting comfortable in his seat. โ€œIโ€™m twenty-one. Iโ€™m a Scorpio sun, moon, and rising. Iโ€™m from Nebraska, which if youโ€™ve ever been to Nebraska, youโ€™ll know there is nothing to fucking do.โ€ He rubs his palm against his face, pausing to think of what to say next. โ€œI play defense, Iโ€™m going to San Jose Marlins when I graduate, I hate pickles.

Faulkner said we werenโ€™t allowed to talk about sexual stuff, so I donโ€™t know what else to say.โ€

Looking at the clock on my phone, weโ€™ve covered ninety seconds.

โ€œIโ€™m twenty-one. Iโ€™m from Seattle, Iโ€™m an only child, I work at Simoneโ€™s Rink. Iโ€™ve been figure skating since I was a kid, always pair skating, and Iโ€™ve been skating with Aaron since freshman year.โ€ I shift in my seat uncomfortably, wishing JJ was still talking about himself. โ€œOur goal is Team USA, we wanna be at the next Olympics.โ€ย Why is this so hard?ย โ€œI study business. You wanna know my big three?โ€

He nods enthusiastically. โ€œObviously.โ€

โ€œVirgo sun and rising, cancer moon.โ€ He hisses and shakes his head immediately. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œCancer moon. Red flag.โ€ โ€œFrom the triple Scorpio?โ€

Jaiden holds up his hands defensively, widening his hazel eyes. โ€œIโ€™ll have you know we are incredibly misunderstood.โ€

Looking at the clock again, weโ€™ve got one minute left. โ€œSixty seconds.

Anything else?โ€

He rubs his hands together in a way that makes me worried about what heโ€™s about to ask. โ€œWould you ratherโ€ฆhave a fish head but your body, or would you rather have your head but a fish body?โ€

At least thirty seconds pass where I stare at him, unable to formulate a response. He taps at the watch on his wrist. โ€œTick tock, Stassie. Timeโ€™s almost up.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know.โ€

โ€œTen, nine, eight, sevenโ€ฆโ€

โ€œFish head with my body. I think. God, thatโ€™s disgusting to visualize.โ€

โ€œGreat choice,โ€ he praises, looking satisfied with my answer. Brady blows her whistle, indicating for everyone to switch. He winks at me again and Iโ€™m definitely blushing. โ€œI hope to see more of you soon.โ€

Time flies as each guy sits at my table before moving on. Three freshmen asked for my number, a guy called Bobby spent our five minutes talking about a girl instead of himself, and when a guy called Mattie realized weโ€™re on the same course, he spent five minutes asking me to explain our latest assignment and writing the answers on his phone.

Robbie approaches my table when the whistle blows, and itโ€™s nice to see someone I kind of know. โ€œAnastasia.โ€

โ€œRobbie. Fancy meeting you here.โ€

Sabrina and Robbie might be a thing, Iโ€™m not sure. Sheโ€™s not even sure. The second she found out weโ€™d beย team buildingย together, I was given strict instructions to find out. โ€œHow are you?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m good. Iโ€™m hoping youโ€™re going to spend the next four minutes and

โ€”โ€ he looks at his watch, โ€œโ€”twenty-eight seconds talking about your roommate.โ€

Sheโ€™s gonna lose her mind when I get home. Itโ€™s the easiest four minutes of my life; Brin is an open book, what you see is what you get. Talking about her to someone else is easy, because she likes everything and sheโ€™s the most loving and supportive friend ever.

Iโ€™m ashamed to say, Joe and Kris are very funny and had me slapping my hand over my mouth to stop laughing, which is so annoying because I had no intention of adding other hockey players to my approved list.

It was going to be Henry only, forever.

Ten minutes of laughing was well-timed, because Iโ€™m in a good mood when Russ sits at my table.

It feels pointless describing hockey players at this point, because the only word that ever comes to mind isย big. Russ is no different, but the one thing that sets him apart from his friends is his baby face. Unlike the rest of the team, there is no stubble in sight. His eyes are big and softโ€”like a puppy.

Iโ€™ve never noticed before, but Iโ€™ve also never seen him up close. He looks nervous as hell, too, and I think back to what Henry told me about him being a quiet guy. โ€œIโ€™m Stassie. Russ, right?โ€

He nods, the tips of his ears reddening. โ€œYeah. Itโ€™s nice to meet you. Do you wanna talk about yourself or something? I donโ€™t have anything interesting to tell you.โ€

Oh, Russ, why did you have to be like a timid animal when I want to be mad at you?

I launch into the same spiel Iโ€™ve given every other guy; he asks followup questions that keep me talking, and by the time the whistle goes and heโ€™s moving on, I still donโ€™t know anything about him. โ€œIt was nice to meet you,โ€ he says gently as he leaves.

The activity is nearly over, and Iโ€™m incredibly annoyed that itโ€™s sort of had the desired effect. Itโ€™s hard to begrudge letting the guys share the rink after youโ€™ve heard all about their aspirations and motivations.

I mean, I said itโ€™s hard. Itโ€™s not impossible.

Through the process of elimination, I know Iโ€™ve only got two people left. My social battery is wavering, but I try to push through, because I know itโ€™s worth it when Henry drops himself into the seat in front of me.

โ€œThis is unnecessary, isnโ€™t it?โ€ he mutters, placing his elbows on the table to rest his head in his hands. โ€œWhy do I need to know what someoneโ€™s childhood pet is called or when their birthday is? The only person who cares about that information is a hacker. And I donโ€™t even like computers.โ€

Iโ€™m in shock.

During the few one-on-one encounters weโ€™ve had, Henry was calm and so laid back he was practically horizontal. It appears Skinner has found the thing to get under his skinโ€”forced socialization.

โ€œPlease donโ€™t tell me about your pets, Anastasia,โ€ he begs, brushing his hand over his short, auburn curls, sighing heavily. โ€œI donโ€™t have the energy to pretend to care.โ€

โ€œYou wanna sit in silence? You only have one more person after me.

You can have a little pre-finale break.โ€ โ€œThatโ€™s a good idea, thanks.โ€

Henry shuts his eyes and I have no choice but to just watch him have a micronap. I feel like a creep, but equally, what else am I supposed to do? He could go into modeling if hockey doesnโ€™t work out for him. Perfectly symmetrical face, smooth, glowy brown skin, the most defined cheekbones Iโ€™ve ever seen on a man. Heโ€™s beautiful.

โ€œI can feel you staring at me. Can you stop?โ€

Iโ€™m glad he keeps his eyes closed, that way he canโ€™t see the very aggressive shade of red my face turns. Bradyโ€™s whistle blows and Henry struts off with only a glance in my direction.

Thereโ€™s only one person I havenโ€™t faced yet and itโ€™s the one person Iโ€™ve been dreading. He takes foreverโ€”or what feels like forever, at leastโ€”to take a seat. Heโ€™s in a Maple Hills Titans T-shirt and gray sweats, and I hate myself for being a woman swayed by a man in gray sweatpants.ย Shit. No, there will be no swaying.

โ€œHi,โ€ he says cheerfully. โ€œIโ€™m Nathan Hawkins.โ€ โ€œYouโ€™re playing it like that, are you?โ€

He ignores my questions and quirks an eyebrow. โ€œAnd you are?โ€

โ€œNathan, what are you doing?โ€ I ask, folding my arms and leaning back in my seat. He mirrors me, folding his own arms. To an outsider, we

probably look like the least approachable table, which to be fair, we might be.

โ€œWeโ€™re starting over. Everyone loves a fresh start, right? Letโ€™s have one.

You canโ€™t stay mad forever.โ€

โ€œI was planning to stay mad longer than forever, so I feel like youโ€™re massively underestimating me.โ€ He starts laughing and I donโ€™t know what to do with myself, because my face is fighting to smile too.

Damnit.

โ€œYour commitment to the cause is admirable, Allen,โ€ he teases. โ€œI already know youโ€™re a figure skater, youโ€™re studying business, and youโ€™re from Seattle. Iโ€™ve found out that you can be terrifying, but you can also be sweet.โ€ My eyebrows immediately shoot up, confused, so he clarifies. โ€œTo Henry, not to me.โ€

โ€œHenry has been nice to me.โ€

His face sinks a little, the charming faรงade slipping. โ€œI want to be nice to you. Look, Iโ€™m sorry I lied to you. My hands were tied and I had to put Russ first. I honestly do want to be your friend, Anastasia.โ€

โ€œI know, I get it. You donโ€™t know me, canโ€™t trust me or whatever, and thatโ€™s fine. I understand that, but I tried to share how I was feeling so you could see my side, and you immediately brushed it off as an overreaction.โ€

I feel naรฏve sharing this, but Iโ€™ve had enough therapy in my life to know I should try to communicate my feelings. Well, when Iโ€™m not being petty. People keep telling me Nathan is a good guy, so Iโ€™m giving him the opportunity to be one.

โ€œI can see why that would make you want to stay away from me.โ€ His hand sinks into his hair, tugging with what looks like annoyance at himself. โ€œIโ€™m sorry, itโ€™s not okay that I did that. Can we start again?โ€

Bradyโ€™s whistle blows for the final time, but he doesnโ€™t move. He waits for me to answer, his brown eyes practically staring into my freaking soul.

โ€œYouโ€™re on probation.โ€

Heat creeps back to my cheeks when he gives me the brightest smile. โ€œIโ€™m gonna nail it.โ€

โ€œYou better.โ€

Shit, shit, shit.

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