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Chapter no 18

The Deal (Off-Campus, #1)

Hannah

Iโ€™VE BEEN NEGLECTINGย my friends since I started tutoring Garrett, but now that heโ€™s written the midterm, my free time belongs to me again. So the night after Beau Maxwellโ€™s party, I meet up with the usual suspects at the campus coffeehouse, excited to reconnect with everyone. And itโ€™s obvious they missed me just as hard.

โ€œHan-Han!โ€ Dexter jumps out of his chair and pulls me into a bear hug. And when I say bear hug, I mean it, because Dex is a giant of a guy. I always tease him that he looks exactly like the kid fromย The Blind Sideย and should therefore be playing linebacker for the football team, but Dex doesnโ€™t have an athletic bone in his body. Heโ€™s a music major like me, and trust me, the dude canย sing.

Megan is the next one to greet me, and as usual, a smartass remark pops out of her smartass mouth. โ€œWere you abducted by aliens?โ€ she demands even as she hugs me so tightly I can hardly breathe. โ€œI hope the answer to that is yes and that they anal-probed you for ten hours straight, because you deserve it for ignoring me for more than aย week.โ€

I laugh at the vivid picture sheโ€™s painted. โ€œI know. Iโ€™m a total shit. But I had a tutoring gig this week and itโ€™s kept me busy.โ€

โ€œOh, we all know whoโ€™s been keeping you busy,โ€ Stella pipes up from her seat next to Dex. โ€œGarrett Graham, Han? Really?โ€

I stifle a sigh. โ€œWho told you? Allie?โ€

Stella rolls her eyes in the most theatrical fashion. I think itโ€™s a drama student thingโ€”itโ€™s like they canโ€™t say a solitary word or make a single gesture without hamming it up. โ€œOf course she did. Unlike you, Allie doesnโ€™t keep any secrets from us.โ€

โ€œOh, shut it. Iโ€™ve just been busy with tutoring and rehearsal. And whatever Allie said about Garrett, itโ€™s not true.โ€ I unzip my winter coat and

drape it over the empty chair beside Megโ€™s. โ€œIโ€™m helping him pass Ethics. Thatโ€™s all.โ€

Megโ€™s boyfriend Jeremy wiggles his eyebrows at me over the rim of his coffee mug. โ€œYou know this makes you the enemy now, right?โ€

โ€œAw, come on,โ€ I protest. โ€œThatโ€™s just mean.โ€

โ€œSays the traitor,โ€ teases Meg. โ€œHow dare you fraternize with a meathead? How. Dare. You.โ€

I can see from their playful expressions that itโ€™s all in good fun. Or at least it is before Garrett texts me.

My phone meows, and I grin the second I pull it out of my purse.

Garrett:ย U totally shouldโ€™ve come to the post-game party tonite. Some chick just dumped a pitcher of beer over Deanโ€™s head.

I snort out loud and shoot back a quick text, because Iย haveย to know more.

Me:ย OMG. Why? (tho Iโ€™m sure he deserved it).

Him:ย Guess he forgot to tell her they werenโ€™t exclusive.

Me:ย Of course. Men.

Him:ย Menโ€ฆfinish that sentenceโ€ฆMen are awesome? Thanks, baby. I accept this award on behalf of all of us.

Me:ย The award for biggest douchebag? Yeah, youโ€™re the perfect spokesman.

Him:ย Awwww. Iโ€™m hurt. Iโ€™m not a DB ๐Ÿ™

The notion that I might have hurt his feelings causes guilt to trickle through me.

Me:ย Youโ€™re right. Youโ€™re not. Iโ€™m sorry. ๐Ÿ™

Him:ย Ha. Youโ€™re the biggest softie on the planet. I wasnโ€™t hurt at all.

Me:ย Good, because the apology was for show.

โ€œHannah Wells, please report to the principalโ€™s office!โ€

My head jerks up, and I discover all four of my friends grinning at me again.

Dex, whoโ€™d voiced the booming command, addresses the group. โ€œOh, look, sheโ€™s paying attention to us.โ€

โ€œSorry,โ€ I say guiltily. โ€œI will officially put my phone away for the duration of this get-together.โ€

โ€œHey, youโ€™ll never guess who we saw at Ferroโ€™s last night,โ€ Meg says, referring to the Italian restaurant in town.

โ€œHere we go,โ€ her boyfriend sighs. โ€œCanโ€™t you go five seconds without gossiping, babe?โ€

โ€œNope.โ€ She flashes him a jovial smile before turning to me. โ€œCass and Mary Jane,โ€ she announces. โ€œThey were on aย date.โ€

โ€œDid you know they were together?โ€ Stella demands.

โ€œI know he asked her out,โ€ I admit. โ€œBut I was hoping sheโ€™d be smart enough to say no.โ€

But Iโ€™m not surprised to hear that MJ had done the opposite. And now Iโ€™m certainly not looking forward to Mondayโ€™s rehearsal, because if Cass and MJ are a โ€œcoupleโ€ now? Iโ€™ll never win an argument about the duet ever again.

โ€œIs that ass-hat still causing trouble at rehearsals?โ€ Dex asks with a frown.

โ€œYup. Itโ€™s like heโ€™s made it his mission in life to piss me off. But we donโ€™t rehearse on the weekends, so I have a reprieve from his bullshit until Monday. Howโ€™s your piece going?โ€

Dexโ€™s expression turns serious. โ€œItโ€™s great, actually. Jonโ€™s been really good about listening to my suggestions. Heโ€™s not crazy possessive over the song, you know? But he also has no problem saying no to my ideas, which I also appreciate.โ€

Well, at least one of us lucked out in the songwriter department. MJ seems perfectly content to let Cass light a match to her song and set it on fire.

โ€œOkay, I totally want to hear more, but I need to grab a coffee first.โ€ I hop out of my seat and pick up my purse. โ€œDoes anyone want anything while Iโ€™m up there?โ€

After everyone shakes their heads, I head to the counter and stand at the end of the long line. The coffee house is surprisingly packed for a Sunday

night, and Iโ€™m startled when several people in line nod or say hello to me. I donโ€™t know a single one, but I smile awkwardly and nod back, then pretend to text on my phone because I donโ€™t want to get drawn into a conversation with a stranger. Maybe I met them at Beauโ€™s party? All the introductions Garrett made are a total blur to me, though. The only people whose names and faces I remember are Beau and Justin and a few of the other football players.

Thereโ€™s a soft tap on my shoulder, and I turn around to find myself peering up at Justinโ€™s vivid blue eyes.

Speak of the devil. โ€œOh, hi,โ€ I squeak out.

โ€œHey.โ€ He slides his hands into the pockets of his football jacket. โ€œHowโ€™s it going?โ€

I try to sound casual despite my racing heart. โ€œGood. You?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m great. Butโ€ฆIย amย curious about something.โ€ He slants his head in the most adorable way, and when a lock of dark hair falls onto his forehead, I fight the urge to brush it away. โ€œWhat exactly do you have against parties?โ€ he asks with a grin.

I blink. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve run into you at two parties now, and both times you left early.โ€ He pauses. โ€œActually, both times you left withย Graham.โ€

Discomfort coils around my spine. โ€œUh, yeah. Well, heโ€™s got a car. I canโ€™t pass up a free ride.โ€

The second I say it, I realize how dirty that sounded, but unlike Garrett, who would have pounced on theย rideย remark in a heartbeat, Justin doesnโ€™t even crack a smile. If anything, he looks disturbed.

Heโ€™s quiet for a moment before lowering his voice. โ€œYou know what? Iโ€™m just gonna come out and askโ€”are you and Graham friends, or is it something more?โ€

My phone rings the second he voices the question, proving that iPhones have the absolute worst timing. As Justin Timberlakeโ€™s โ€œS*xy Backโ€ blares from the speaker, everyone in line looks over with a grin.ย Whyย is โ€œS*xy Backโ€ blaring out of my phone? Well, because a very obnoxious hockey player programmed it in as his ringtone, and Iโ€™ve been too lazy to change it. Justinโ€™s gaze drops to my phone, and since the screen is facing upward,

he doesnโ€™t miss the name flashing across it in huge block letters.

GARRETT GRAHAM.

โ€œI guess that answers my question,โ€ he says wryly.

I quickly press theย ignoreย button. โ€œNo. Garrett and I arenโ€™t together. And just so you donโ€™t think Iโ€™m a total weirdo, I didnโ€™t assign him that ringtone. He did.โ€

Justin still looks dubious. โ€œSo youโ€™re not dating him?โ€

Since the whole point of going to Beauโ€™s party with Garrett was to make me seem desirable, I stick to the lie. โ€œWeโ€™re casually seeing each other, but weโ€™re not exclusive or anything. We see other people, too.โ€

โ€œOh. Okay.โ€

The line shifts closer to the counter, and we shuffle right along with it.

โ€œDoes that mean youโ€™re allowed to have dinner with me sometime?โ€ Justin asks with a faint smile.

A pang of alarm lights my belly. I canโ€™t quite make sense of it, so I decide to ignore it. โ€œIโ€™m allowed to do whatever I want. Like I said, Garrett and I arenโ€™t together. We just hang out sometimes.โ€

God, that sounds sleazy. I know what guys think when they hear that. I might as well have said,ย Iโ€™m just sleeping with him, no strings attached.

However, Justin doesnโ€™t seem put off by that. His hands move from his pockets to the belt loops of his cargo pants in a slightly awkward pose. โ€œLook. Hannah. I think youโ€™re pretty cool.โ€ He shrugs. โ€œIโ€™d like to get to know you better.โ€

My heart skips a beat. โ€œReally?โ€

โ€œTotally. And Iโ€™m fine if youโ€™re dating other people at the same time, butโ€ฆโ€ His expression becomes intense. โ€œIf you and I go out a couple times and we have the kind of connection I think weโ€™re going to have, then Iโ€™m gonna want to invoke an exclusive clause pretty damn soon.โ€

I canโ€™t help but smile. โ€œI didnโ€™t realize football players were interested in monogamy,โ€ I tease.

He chuckles. โ€œMy teammates sure as hell arenโ€™t, but Iโ€™m not like them. If Iโ€™m into a girl, I want her to be with me andย onlyย me.โ€ I donโ€™t know what to say to that, but fortunately he goes on before I can respond. โ€œBut itโ€™s way too early to talk about stuff like that, huh? How about we start with dinner?โ€

Oh my God. Heโ€™s asking me out. Not for coffee, not to study, but an actualย date.

I should be doing internal cartwheels or something, and yet I canโ€™t shake the apprehension churning in my stomach, the muffled little alarm bells that are telling me to sayโ€ฆno. But thatโ€™s crazy. Iโ€™ve been obsessing over this guy since school started. Iย wantย to go out with him.

I exhale a slow breath. โ€œSure, that sounds great. When?โ€

โ€œWell, Iโ€™m kinda swamped this week. I have two papers to write, and then Iโ€™ll be in Buffalo with the team this weekend. How about a week from now? Next Sunday, maybe?โ€

My phone busts out its rendition of โ€œS*xy Back.โ€

A frown touches Justinโ€™s lips, but it fades when I hastily pressย ignore

again.

โ€œNext Sunday is great,โ€ I say firmly. โ€œAwesome.โ€

We reach the counter, and I order a large mocha latte, but before I can reach for my wallet, Justin comes up beside me, places his own order, and proceeds to pay for both of us. โ€œMy treat.โ€

His husky voice sends a shiver racing through me. โ€œThank you.โ€

As we move to the other end of the counter to wait for our drinks, he does that cute head-tilting thing again. โ€œAre you sticking around here, or do you want me to walk you back to your dorm? Waitโ€”youโ€™re in the dorms, right? Or do you live off-campus?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m in Bristol House.โ€

โ€œHey, weโ€™re next door neighbors. Iโ€™m in Hartford.โ€

The barista slides our orders on the counter. Justin reaches for his cup, then grins at me. โ€œShall we walk back together, milady?โ€

Okay. Well, that wasโ€ฆcheesy. And he didnโ€™t thank the girl at the counter when she handed him his coffee. I donโ€™t know why that bothers me, but it does.

Still, I force a smile, even as I give the rueful shake of my head. โ€œI would, but Iโ€™m here with friends.โ€

His eyes twinkle. โ€œYouโ€™re just a social butterfly, arenโ€™t you?โ€

I laugh awkwardly. โ€œNot really. I havenโ€™t seen my friends in a while.

Iโ€™ve been too busy to go out.โ€

โ€œNot too busy to see Graham,โ€ he points out. Thereโ€™s a teasing note in his voice, but I also hear something sharper. Jealousy? Or maybe itโ€™s

resentment. But then he smiles again and playfully takes my phone from my hand. โ€œIโ€™m putting my number in here. Text me yours when you get a chance, and weโ€™ll figure out the details for next week.โ€

My heart speeds up, but this time itโ€™s from nervous excitement. I canโ€™t believe weโ€™re actually going on a date.

Justin finishes entering his number into my contact list just as the phone rings in his hand.

Surprise! Itโ€™s Garrett again.

โ€œMaybe you should just answer it,โ€ Justin mutters.

He might be right. Three calls in two minutes? That could definitely mean an emergency.

Or it could mean that Garrett is just trying to annoy me as usual.

โ€œIโ€™ll see you Sunday.โ€ Justin hands the phone back, smiles again (but it looks mega awkward this time), and then walks off.

I move away from the counter and answer the call before it jumps over to voice mail. โ€œHey, whatโ€™s up?โ€ I say irritably.

โ€œFinally!โ€ Garrettโ€™s aggravated voice slides into my ear. โ€œWhy do you evenย ownย a phone if you donโ€™t bother picking it up when someone calls? You better have a good reason for ignoring me, Wellsy.โ€

โ€œMaybe I was in the shower,โ€ I grumble. โ€œOr peeing. Or doing yoga. Or streaking naked through the quad.โ€

โ€œWere you doing any of those things?โ€ he challenges.

โ€œNo, but Iย couldย have been. Itโ€™s not like I spend my days sitting around and waiting for you to call, jackass.โ€

He ignores the barb. โ€œWhatโ€™s with all the voices? Where are you?โ€ โ€œCoffee Hut. Iโ€™m catching up with some friends.โ€ I leave out the part

where Justin asked me out on a date. For some reason, I donโ€™t think Garrett will approve, and Iโ€™m not in the mood to argue with him. โ€œSo whatโ€™s so important you had to call me five trillion times?โ€

โ€œDeanโ€™s birthday is tomorrow and the team is going to Maloneโ€™s. Weโ€™ll probably end up going back to our place afterward. You in?โ€

I laugh. โ€œYouโ€™re asking me if I want to go to a bar and watch a bunch of hockey players get loaded? Why would you ever think thatโ€™s something Iโ€™d enjoy?โ€

โ€œYou have to come,โ€ he says firmly. โ€œMy midterm grade comes back tomorrow, remember? Which means Iโ€™ll either be celebrating or

commiserating. Either way, I want you there.โ€ โ€œI donโ€™t knowโ€ฆโ€

โ€œPlease?โ€

Wow. Garrett knows the wordย please? Shocking.

โ€œAll right,โ€ I relent, because for some stupid reason, I canโ€™t say no to this guy. โ€œIโ€™ll come.โ€

โ€œHells yeah. Pick you up at eight?โ€ โ€œSure.โ€

I hang up, wondering how in the span of five minutes, Iโ€™ve made not one, butย twoย dates. One with the guy I like, and the other with the guy I kissed.

I wisely keep both those details to myself as I rejoin my friends.

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