IโVE HADย a migraine for well over twenty-four hours.
It started when Aaron Carlisle stood in front of me with a busted arm and bruised hip and blamed me for it. Thatโs when I felt the twinge at the base of my skull, shortly followed by blistering heat spreading through my head until it was so painful, I could feel it at the back of my eyes.
The whole mess descended into chaos. Sabrina shouted at Robbie, JJ called Aaron a fucking liar, and I frantically gripped Anastasia, trying to promise her I never touched him.
She flew to his side, not caring about anyone else, examining his arm carefully, and said his name with the most broken, heart-shattering voice. โWeโre not going to be able to compete at sectionals.โ
I couldnโt see her face, but I could tell. We could all tell. The anguish, the realization, the hurt. She was stunned, and when she sank into his chest and began to sob, I had no idea how things could go wrong so quickly.
I didnโt know what to say to her. I never touched him, despite joking about it and her telling me off. Iโd never jeopardize her dreams.
Aaronโs hand stroked her head, soothing her. I wanted to drag her away from him and promise her I didnโt do it, but he ushered her out of the booth, Brin close behind them, and I let them leave.
The team was just as confused as me, each promising it was nothing to do with them either. No pranks, no misbehaving, theyโd all stayed away from him like I told them to. Nothing was making sense.
I called Anastasia the minute we got home from the club, but she didnโt answer. Not the first time nor the second time. On the third time, Sabrina
answered and told me she was asleep. I tried to explain I didnโt do anything, but she said she wasnโt the one I needed to convince.
On Sunday, Stassie texted me saying she needed some space because she didnโt know what to think. She was stuck between her partner and me, both promising we were telling the truth, and she needed to process the fact sheโd have to pull out of her competition.
I told her Iโd miss her, but she didnโt reply.
I spent all day Sunday bouncing from house to house to grill each of the guys who werenโt there last night, and they all swear it wasnโt them. Call me naรฏve, but I believe them.
I was sitting on a disgustingly sticky couch in a frat house with three underclassmen in front of me. Their eyes were bloodshot, and they collectively looked like theyโd had five minutes of sleep. How I was supposed to be looking if my Saturday night out hadnโt been fucking hijacked in the worst possible way.
โWe didnโt do anything, Cap. Johal said no messing with the skatersโ even when they were being dicks. He said we couldnโt upset your girl, or you and Robbie would bench us.โ
Your girl. She couldnโt be further from being my girl than she is now. She felt closer to being my girl the other night, but now Iโm not even back to square one. Iโm not even on the board.
Now that the weekend is over, Iโve been trying to sike myself up for college for an hour, but even the darkness of my room isnโt helping soothe the stabbing pain in my head.
My phone starts to vibrate, but instead of Stassie, I find messages from the team.
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ROBBIE HAMLET: Email from Faulkner: Award room at 7:30 a.m.
BOBBY HUGHES: Welp. Was nice knowing you guys. Fly high.
MATTIE LIU: Should have played fucking basketball.
HENRY TURNER: You havenโt got the hand-eye coordination for basketball, Liu.
NATE HAWKINS: My brain feels like itโs trying to turn itself into goo while simultaneously set itself alight.
JAIDEN JOHAL: You need Tylenol, buddy?
NATE HAWKINS: I need a shovel to the head.
KRIS HUDSON: Iโm sure you wonโt need to ask Faulkner twice.
This was always coming, so I canโt act surprised. Aaron told his coach something was on the floor outside only his locker, and he slipped.ย The hockey team is playing pranks again, he told her.
He told Anastasia someone saw me do it and told him afterward. But he doesnโt know who the supposed witness was, and heโs not told Brady it was me. No, he saved that bit for Anastasia, claiming he doesnโt want to get me into trouble because heโs looking out forย her.
I only know because of Robbie, who has a distraught Sabrina on his hands. Sheโs stuck in the middle, unable to take sides or do anything to make things better. Her friends are all hurting.
She knows Iโd never do anything to hurt Anastasia. Itโs all bullshit.
Seven thirty sneaks up on me quickly, and Iโve somehow managed to drag myself to Faulknerโs impromptu meeting. The room is in total silence as Faulkner sits and stares us all down, and for the first time, I canโt read his mood.
I donโt know what heโs waiting for. An admission of guilt? A look that says it was me?
โDid everyone have an enjoyable weekend?โ Faulkner drawls.
Iโve been in enough of these meetings over the years to know he does not give a shit about our weekend, and it is not a question that needs answering.
Henry looks at me for guidance and I give him a slight shake of my head.
โMine was great,โ Faulkner continues. โI spent Saturday at my daughterโs volleyball game, filled with pride. They won and I couldnโt have been in a better mood. Even planned a family day on Sunday to celebrate together.โ
If thereโs one thing Iโve learned in the three-plus years Iโve played on this team, you donโt mess with Faulkner and his family time.
He traveled a lot when he was pro, the nature of the job, but he struggled with being away from his wife and his then newborn daughter, Imogen. The accident forced him to slow down, and now there is nothing he values more than time with his girls.
โOn Sunday, I got a phone call from the dean.โ He brings his coffee flask up to his lips, watching people shuffle awkwardly over the brim. โOh yeah, you can all look fucking uncomfortable. Not Director Skinner, oh no, it was above him. The dean wanted to know why my team of highly skilled, division one athletes had purposely injured another student.โ
โCoach, weโโ
โShut your mouth, Johal,โ he barks, slamming the flask down on the table. โThe dean received a phone call from the studentโs mother, who threatened to pull her sizable donation to the new Arts building. Sheโs understandably very upset, not only because her child was hurt on college property but also because he has a competition in two weeks.โ
He doesnโt need to tell us. We all know about sectionals. Itโs all Anastasia shouts at us when sheโs trying to get us off the ice.
Kris had told her he would take a shot every time she said the wordย sectionals, earning snickers from the guys around him. I had been ready to step in, but she pinned him with a glare so cold a chill ran down my spine, and she wasnโt even looking at me.
She had looked him up and down slowly, and I saw him shuffle on the spot, but then, she gave him a dazzling smile and patted him on the arm. โIโd take a shot every time you miss the goal, but I donโt have time to get alcohol poisoning this week.โ
Thatโs why the guys love her, even if she does spend most of her time calling us the bane of her existence and telling us to learn how to tell the time. She can hold her own and sheโs funny when sheโs grumpy.
โAm I boring you, Hawkins?โ I hear faintly, only fully registering heโs talking to me when Mattie elbows me in the ribs.
โNo, sir. I have a migraine, but I am listening.โ
His eyes narrow as he assesses if Iโm lying, but Iโm white as a sheet with huge bags under my eyes. Heโd be hard-faced to try to say Iโm not ill right now.
I would get migraines when I lived at home from the stress of spending so much time with my dad. They were unbearable, which is how I know if I keep on top of the painkillers, I can just about function. If I let it spiral out of control, Iโll be vomiting and hiding from the light like a vampire before I know it.
โSo, you can see weโre in quite the predicament here. Now tell me, who did it?โ
The room is still silent because, as I said, everyone has said it wasnโt them. The normal thing to do would be to speak up, tell Faulkner heโs got it wrong, and work together to find out the truth.
But that isnโt the Titansโ way.
Heโs decided weโre guilty because weโve given him no reason to believe he can trust us to tell the truth.
Heโs had years of petty, exhausting bullshit where itโs turned out to be a guy on the team to blame every single time. He wonโt give us the benefit of the doubt because weโve never earned it.
โYouโre all off the team until someone comes forward and admits the truth.โ
The silent room erupts into chaos as every person tries to reason with him. The volume increases and my head aches until he eventually bellows, and everyone stops talking instantly. โI donโt give a fuck about forfeiting your games. I will make this team finish bottom if you boys donโt start behaving like men!โ
Iโve said before heโs a scary guy. His anger is bubbling up so blatantly itโs unmissable, but heโs disappointed when you look beyond the flushed face and the loud voice. Robbie has been pinching the bridge of his nose and staring into his lap for the last five minutes, disappointed, too, because he canโt coach a team that doesnโt exist.
โHockey is a privilege! College is a privilege!โ Faulkner shouts. โWhen I have my answer, you can play again.โ
I clear my throat and avoid eye contact with my teammates. โIt was me, Coach.โ
I KNOWย the Tylenol is wearing off the moment nausea hits me like a bus.
Coach is on the phone to the dean, uhming and yesing, not giving too much away. Iโve already received about twenty messages calling me a whole host of creative insults, which is deserved, Iโd say.
Faulkner doesnโt believe me. I can tell by how heโs watching me as he mumbles into the phone, but his hands are tied, and I gave him an out he desperately needed.
He could lose his team for God knows how long because nobody would ever say it was them. Alternatively, he can lose me temporarily and have me back before the season is in full swing. It was a risk on my part, Iโll admit, since I donโt know what the punishment is but the longer we drag it out, the more my team suffers, and the more I want to beat the shit out of Aaron.
At least if I knock Aaron out Iโd have something to be guilty of.
He puts the phone back in its cradle. โYou donโt play until he can skate again. Thatโs what the dean said. You can come to games in your suit, but you sit and watch. You donโt train with the team, and you canโt be part of any team-related activities other than traveling.โ
โDo you know how long heโs out for?โ
โNo. Heโs seeing a specialist this evening and we should know then. It will be two weeks minimum based on the bruising on his wrist and hip. He hasnโt broken anything, so rest and a few mobility actions should be enough, but his parents are demanding he gets a second opinion to be on the safe side.โ He drags a hand down his face, and when I take a second to look at him properly, he seems about as ill and exhausted as I do. โHe obviously lifts his girlfriend when they skate, so they donโt want to put her at risk if heโs not going to be strong enough in two weeks.โ
โSheโs not his girlfriend.โ The words fly out of my mouth before I can even stop them and his eyes instantly close in on me.ย Fuck.
โIf I find out this is over a woman, Hawkins, so help me God, Iโll kill you myself. Iโm not totally clueless. I know this doesnโt add up, but what am I supposed to do when you tell me you did it?โ
He pinches the bridge of his nose and I wish I had something to offer him in the way of an explanation.
โI donโt have the energy to scream at you right now; Iโm too disappointed. I suggest you tell your guardian about this shit show because I do not want angry emails when youโre not playing. Now get the hell out of my officeโIโll call you later in the week.โ
The walk to my car feels like a marathon, but I eventually make it, immediately reaching for painkillers and a bottle of water I stored in the glove box.
My phone is still blowing up, and I finally force myself to look at it because the guys deserve answers.
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JOE CARTER: Hawkins, you fucking turnip. What the hell is happening?
BOBBY HUGHES: Not been this stressed since I found out condoms arenโt 100% effective.
JAIDEN JOHAL: Excuse me? What was that now?
KRIS HUDSON: How are we supposed to play without a captain?ย JAIDEN JOHAL: No letโs not move past the condom thing?????????ย NATE HAWKINS: Canโt practice or play until Aaron can skate.
MATTIE LIU: How long is that?
NATE HAWKINS: *shrug emoji*
NATE HAWKINS: Going to Stassieโs place to try to talk to her.
NATE HAWKINS: See you all later.
My head is still throbbing, and Iโve never been as grateful for a car that drives itself as I am right now.
JJ texted me her apartment number since Iโve never been invited around and donโt know it. He was here on Saturday to drop off his jersey, so I hedge my bets that she hasnโt taken his name off the visitor list and give his name to the guy in the lobby. It works and thankfully he doesnโt ask me to provide ID. He hands me a temporary code to make the elevator work and tells me itโll work for twenty-four hours.
It makes me happy that she lives in such a safe and secure building. When sheโs not angry with me, and Iโm not essentially committing fraud to gain entry, Iโm going to mention I managed to lie my way in here.
But now is not the time.
Maple Tower is said to be the best accommodation Maple Hills offers, and I can see whyโthe whole block is luxurious and beautiful. Part of me wonders how Stas can afford it because I doubt her Saturday teaching job pays enough, and I know her scholarship doesnโt cover accommodation. But then I get to her door, apartment 6013, and right underneath the numbers in cursive, it says,ย The Carlisle Residence.
I take a deep breath and knock on the door a few times, hard but not frantic. I donโt want her to think Iโm here for a fight because Iโm not.
I canโt tell if the cramping in my stomach is anxiety or because my body and my brain are giving up. But the urge to vomit intensifies when the door pulls back, and Aaron is on the other side of it, only wearing basketball shorts.
โIโm here to see Anastasia. Can you get her for me, please?โ I ask calmly. I want to scream at him, call him a liar, pummel my fist into his obnoxious fucking face, but I donโt.
He smiles at me. I swear Iโm not imagining it, he smiles and moves to the side and opens the door wider, holding out his bandaged arm to indicate for me to come inside.
โSheโs in her room,โ he chirps, closing the door behind me.
โI donโt know which one that is,โ I say, lifting an eyebrow. โI havenโt been here before.โ
He shrugs and the fake smile drops. โMiddle door. The one next to the table with flowers.โ
โThanks,โ I murmur back, making my way toward it. Heโs being too nice, too calm, and itโs putting my entire body on edge. Iโm waiting for whatever heโs so pleased about to show itself.
I tap lightly on the door, but I donโt get an answer. So I try again, and this time I hear a sob. โGo away, Aaron!โ
I take my chances and push the door open, and right before me is why Aaron was so happy to let me in. Ryan is propped up against her headboard, one arm wrapped around her and the other stroking her hair as she sits between his legs and sobs into his chest. This is what Aaron wanted me to see, but the only reason my heart fucking aches is because she looks broken.
They both look at me simultaneously, wildly different expressions on their faces, but hers is unmistakable.
Betrayal.
โGet out,โ she says, her voice cracking. She twists in Ryanโs arms and uses the back of her hands to wipe the tears from her eyes. โYou lied to me again! You promised you didnโt do anything, and you lied, Nathan.โ
โStassie, please. Can we talk? I promise I didnโt do anything.โ
โStop promising me things!โ she screams, her entire body shaking as sobs rack through her. Ryan buries his head into her hair, muttering something I canโt hear, but her eyes are glued to me. โThe dean told Aaronโs parents, Nate! I know youโve been dropped! I know it was you!โ
I feel like I canโt breathe. My head is throbbing and I desperately want to tell her everything thatโs happened today, but all I can concentrate on is the white stab of pain in my head and the burning behind my eyes.
Ryan lifts Stas and puts her on the bed beside him. โYou good, Hawkins?โ he asks, sliding off the bed. โYou donโt look so great right now, buddy. Do you need to sit down? You need water?โ
My head begins to spin as I feel Ryanโs arms on my shoulders, navigating me backward until my legs hit a chair and I sit down.
โWhatโs wrong with him?โ she asks, panic in her voice.
I bring my palms to my eyes and drop my head between my legs, taking deep breaths. I canโt take any more painkillers, so itโs pointless asking.
Ending up in Coachโs office put too much of a gap between the last dose wearing off and the new dose kicking in, and now Iโm paying for it while also embarrassing myself.
Great.
Her soft hands press against my forehead, and I canโt help but lean into her touch. Sheโs never going to let me near her again. I just wish the moment wasnโt ruined by the hot twinge in my brain and my entire body feeling like itโs being crushed bit by bit.
โMigraine. Iโll drive home. Will come back when we can talk,โ I manage to whisper. โHe canโt drive,โ is the last thing I hear.