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Chapter no 19

The Deal (Off-Campus, #1)

Hannah

ITโ€™S BECOMING GLARINGLYย obvious that Garrett was right. Heย isย an image booster. As I walk down the cobblestone path toward the Philosophy building, at least fifteen people call out to me.ย Hi, how are ya, looking good. Iโ€™m greeted by so many smiles, waves and hellos that I feel like Iโ€™ve just stepped foot on a whole other planet. A planet calledย Hannah, because everyone seems to know me. But I have no clue whoย theyย are, though I must have met them at Beauโ€™s party.

Discomfort twists my stomach, along with a wave of self-consciousness that has me picking up my pace. Unsettled by all the attention, I practically sprint to class and slide into my seat next to Nell. Garrett and Justin havenโ€™t arrived yet, which is a bit of a relief. Iโ€™m not sure I feel like talking to either of them right now.

โ€œI heard you went out with Garrett Graham this weekend,โ€ is the first thing Nell says to me.

Sweet baby Jesus. Can I not go a single second without being reminded of the guy?

โ€œUh, yeah,โ€ I say vaguely.

โ€œThatโ€™s it?ย Yeah? Come on, I want all the dirty details.โ€

โ€œThere arenโ€™t any.โ€ I shrug. โ€œWe just hang out sometimes.โ€ Apparently, this is now my go-to response.

โ€œWhat about yourย otherย crush?โ€ Nell nods meaningfully toward the opposite aisle.

I follow her gaze and realize that Justin has just shown up. He settles in his seat and pulls a Macbook out of its case, and as if he senses my gaze on him, he lifts his head and smiles.

I smile back, and then Tolbert saunters in, and I break eye contact as I focus on the podium.

Garrettโ€™s late, which is unlike him. I know he was out with his teammates last night and didnโ€™t have practice this morning, but thereโ€™s no way he wouldโ€™ve slept in until four oโ€™clock. I discreetly pull out my phone to text him, but his message reaches me first.

Him:ย Dealing with an emergency. Iโ€™ll show up for the second half. Take notes for me until I get there?

Me:ย Everything OK??

Him:ย Yeah. Cleaning up Loganโ€™s mess. Long story. Tell u later.

I take copious notes during the lecture, more for Garrettโ€™s sake than my own, since Iโ€™ve already read ahead and have the latest theory memorized. As Tolbert drones on, my mind drifts. I think about my impending dinner date with Justin, and that uneasy sensation returns, bringing a queasy feeling to my stomach.

Why am I so nervous about it? Itโ€™s just dinner. And thatโ€™sย allย itโ€™s going to be. Other girls might put out on the first date, but Iโ€™m certainly not one of them.

But Justin is a football player. The girls he dates probably get naked before the menus even arrive. What if he expects that from me?

What if heโ€ฆ

No, I firmly tell myself. I refuse to believe heโ€™s the kind of guy who would pressure someone to sleep with him.

At the forty-five minute mark, Tolbert calls for a break, and all the smokers in the class bolt out as if theyโ€™ve been trapped in a mine for two weeks. I head outside too, not to smoke, but to look for Garrett, who still hasnโ€™t made an appearance.

Justin trails after me into the corridor. โ€œIโ€™m grabbing a coffee. Want one?โ€

โ€œNo, thanks.โ€

His lips curve as he meets my eyes. โ€œAre we still on for Sunday?โ€ โ€œYep.โ€

He gives a pleased nod. โ€œGood.โ€

I canโ€™t help but admire his butt as he walks off. His cargo pants arenโ€™t super tight, but they hug his ass nicely. His body really is amazing. I just

wish I had a better sense of his personality. I still find it difficult to read him, and that bugs me.

Thatโ€™s why youโ€™re having dinner with the guyโ€”to get to know him.

Right. I force myself to remember that as I shift my attention back to the front doors, right as Garrett strides through them. His cheeks are flushed from the cold and his hockey jacket is zipped all the way up to the collar.

His black Timberlands thud on the shiny floor as he heads toward me. โ€œHey, whatโ€™d I miss?โ€ he asks.

โ€œNot much. Tolbertโ€™s talking about Rousseau.โ€

Garrett glances at the lecture hall entrance. โ€œIs she in there?โ€ I nod.

โ€œOkay, good. Iโ€™m gonna see if she can give me my midterm back now instead of at the end of class. Iโ€™m still dealing with that emergency, so I canโ€™t stay.โ€

โ€œAre you going to tell me what happened or should I start guessing?โ€

He grins. โ€œLogan lost his fake ID. He needs it in case we get carded tonight, so Iโ€™m driving him to Boston to meet this guy who does โ€™em on the spot.โ€ He pauses. โ€œYouโ€™ve got ID, right? The bouncer at Maloneโ€™s knows me and the guys, so we shouldnโ€™t have a problem getting in, but you might.โ€

โ€œYeah, I have ID. And by the way, why is Dean having his birthday party on aย Monday? How late do you guys plan on staying out?โ€

โ€œProbably not too late. Iโ€™ll make sure you get home whenever youโ€™re ready to go. And itโ€™s on a Monday because Maxwell stole Deanโ€™s thunder by havingย hisย party on Saturday. That, and we donโ€™t have ice time on Tuesdays. The teamโ€™s in the weight room, and when youโ€™re hung over, itโ€™s a lot easier to lift weights than skate.โ€

I roll my eyes. โ€œWouldnโ€™t it be easier to just not be hung over?โ€

He snickers. โ€œTell that to the birthday boy. But donโ€™t worry, Iโ€™m the DD tonight. Iโ€™ll be stone cold sober. Oh, and I wanted to talk to you about something, but one sec, let me just speak to Tolbert first. Be right back.โ€

A moment after Garrett disappears into the lecture hall, Justin reappears holding a foam coffee cup. โ€œHeading back in?โ€ he asks me as he walks to the doorway.

โ€œIโ€™ll be there soon. Iโ€™m just waiting for someone.โ€

Two minutes later, Garrett pops into the corridor, and I take one look at his expression and know heโ€™s about to deliver good news.

โ€œYou passed?โ€ I squeal.

He raises his exam booklet over his head like heโ€™s acting out a scene from theย Lion King. โ€œA-fucking-minus!โ€

I gasp. โ€œHoly shit! Really?โ€ โ€œYup.โ€

Before I can blink, Garrett tugs me into his arms and hugs the breath out of my lungs. I throw my arms around his neck, then burst out laughing when he lifts me right off my feet and spins me around so many times I get dizzy.

Our exuberant display draws several curious stares, but I donโ€™t care. Garrettโ€™s joy is contagious. When he finally sets me down, I snatch the paper from his hand. After all those hours I invested in his tutoring, it kind of feels like this is my grade too, and my chest overflows with pride as I skim through his A-minus-worthy words.

โ€œThis is amazing,โ€ I tell him. โ€œDoes that mean your GPA is back where it should be?โ€

โ€œDamn right it is.โ€

โ€œGood.โ€ I narrow my eyes. โ€œNow make sure it stays that way.โ€

โ€œIt willโ€”ifย you promise to help me study for every quiz and outline every paper.โ€

โ€œHey, our arrangement is over, dude. I promise nothing. Butโ€ฆโ€ As always, I capitulate in the presence of Garrett Graham. โ€œIโ€™ll help you maintain the grade as a token of my friendship, but only when I have the time.โ€

With a smile, he draws me in for another hug. โ€œI couldnโ€™t have done it without you, you know.โ€ His voice has gone husky, and I feel his warm breath tickling my temple. He eases back, those magnetic gray eyes focusing on my face, and then his head dips slightly, and for one nerve- wracking second I think he might kiss me.

I abruptly step out of the embrace. โ€œSo I guess weย areย celebrating tonight,โ€ I say lightly.

โ€œYouโ€™re still coming, right?โ€ Thereโ€™s a chord of intensity in his voice now.

โ€œDid I literally not just say that?โ€ I grumble.

Relief flits through his expression. โ€œListenโ€ฆI wanted to run something by you.โ€

I check my phone and realize thereโ€™s only three minutes before class starts again. โ€œCan you do it later? I should go back in.โ€

โ€œItโ€™ll just take a minute.โ€ His gaze locks with mine. โ€œDo you trust me?โ€

Wariness ripples through me, but when I answer, itโ€™s with unwavering certainty that startles me. โ€œOf course I do.โ€

Gosh, I really do. Even though Iโ€™ve only known him for a short time, I

trustย this guy.

โ€œIโ€™m glad.โ€ His voice thickens, and he clears his throat before continuing. โ€œI want you to have a drink tonight.โ€

I stiffen. โ€œWhat? Why?โ€

โ€œBecause I think it will be good for you.โ€

โ€œSo wait,ย thatโ€™sย why you invited me to Deanโ€™s thing tonight?โ€ I say sarcastically. โ€œTo get me drunk?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ Garrett shakes his head, visibly frazzled. โ€œTo help you see that itโ€™s okay to let down your guard sometimes. Look, Iโ€™m the DD tonight, but Iโ€™m offering to be more than just your driver. Iโ€™ll be your bodyguard, and your bartender, and most importantly, your friend. I promise to look out for you tonight, Wellsy.โ€

I am oddly touched by his speech. But itโ€™s completely unwarranted. โ€œIโ€™m not some alcoholic whoย hasย to drink, Garrett.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t think that at all, dumbass. I just wanted to make sure you knew that if you decide to have a beer or two, you donโ€™t have to worry. Iโ€™m on it.โ€ He hesitates. โ€œI know your friend had a bad experience with drinking in public, but I promise, Iโ€™d never let that happen to you.โ€

I wince when he says โ€œyour friend,โ€ but luckily, I donโ€™t think he notices. A part of me wishes I never fed him that oldย this happened to my friendย excuse, but I canโ€™t bring myself to regret it. Only my closest friends know about what happened to me, and yeah, I might trust Garrett, but I donโ€™t feel comfortable telling him about the rape.

โ€œSo if you want to drink tonight, I promise nothing bad will happen to you.โ€ He sounds so genuine that my heart squeezes with emotion. โ€œAnyway, thatโ€™s all I wanted to say. Justโ€ฆthink about it, okay?โ€

My throat is so tight I can barely get a word out. โ€œOkay.โ€ I exhale a wobbly breath. โ€œIโ€™ll think about it.โ€

*

Garrett

HOCKEY PLAYERS TAKEย up every inch of available space at Maloneโ€™s, a bar that doesnโ€™t have much space to begin with. The place is so tiny that most of the time itโ€™s standing room only.

Tonight thereโ€™s barely enough room to breathe, let alone stand.

The whole team has shown up for Deanโ€™s birthday bash, and Mondays happen to be karaoke night at the bar, so the cramped room is loud as fuck and jammed with bodies. On the plus side, none of us had to flash our fake IDs at the door.

I suddenly realize that in a few months, my fake ID will be useless. And once I turn twenty-one in January, Iโ€™ll be rewarded with more than just legal adult statusโ€”Iโ€™ll finally have access to the trust my grandparents left me, which means Iโ€™ll be one step closer to ridding myself of my old man.

Hannah walks in about twenty minutes after the guys and me. I didnโ€™t pick her up because her rehearsal ran late and she insisted she was fine taking a cab. Sheโ€™d also insisted on going back to her dorm first to shower and change, and when I lay eyes on her, I whole-heartedly support that decision. She looks fucking gorgeous in her leggings, high-heeled boots and ribbed T-shirt. All black, of course, but as she gets closer, Iโ€™m on the lookout for her trademark flash of colorโ€”and I find it when she turns her head to greet Dean. A huge yellow hairclip with little blue stars holds her dark hair back. Half of it is still loose and frames her flushed face.

โ€œHey,โ€ she says. โ€œItโ€™s sweltering in here. Iโ€™m glad I didnโ€™t bother with a coat.โ€

โ€œHey.โ€ I lean in and smack a kiss on her cheek. I would have loved to target those luscious lips, but even though I consider this a date, Iโ€™m pretty sure Hannah doesnโ€™t. โ€œHow was rehearsal?โ€

โ€œThe usual.โ€ She offers a glum look. โ€œThe usual being shitty.โ€ โ€œWhat did Cass the Ass do this time?โ€

โ€œNothing major. Just acting like his jackass self.โ€ Hannah sighs. โ€œI won the argument about where to put the bridge in the arrangement, but he won about the second chorus. You know, for when the choir comes in.โ€

I groan loudly. โ€œOh, for fuckโ€™s sake, Wellsy. Youย cavedย on that?โ€

โ€œIt was two against one,โ€ she says darkly. โ€œMJ decided her songย absolutelyย required a choir for maximum effect. We start rehearsing with them on Wednesday.โ€

Sheโ€™s very obviously pissed, so I squeeze her arm and say, โ€œDo you want a drink?โ€

I see her slender throat bob as she gulps. She doesnโ€™t answer for a moment. She just looks into my eyes, as if sheโ€™s trying to mentally bore her way into my brain. I end up holding my breath, because I know something important is about to happen. Hannah is either going to place her trust in my hands, or sheโ€™s going to lock it up tight, which would be the equivalent of a bone-jarring hip-check, because damn it, Iย wantย her to trust me.

When she finally answers, her voice is so soft I canโ€™t hear her over the music.

โ€œWhat?โ€

A breath escapes her lips, and then she raises her voice. โ€œI said,ย sure.โ€

With that one teeny word, my heart inflates like a goddamn helium balloon.ย Hannahโ€™s trust, meet Garrettโ€™s hands.

I fight to keep my happiness in check, settling for a nonchalant nod as I lead her toward the bar counter. โ€œWhatโ€™ll it be? Beer? Whiskey?โ€

โ€œNo, I want something tasty.โ€

โ€œI swear to God, Wellsy, if you order peach schnapps or something girly like that, I will officially unfriend you.โ€

โ€œBut Iย amย a girl,โ€ she protests. โ€œWhy canโ€™t I have a girly drink? Ooh, maybe a piรฑa colada?โ€

I heave out a sigh. โ€œFine. Thatโ€™s better than schnapps, at least.โ€

At the counter, I order Hannahโ€™s drink and then proceed to scrutinize every move the bartender makes. Hannah also watches him with eagle eyes. With two of the most vigilant patrons on the planet monitoring the piรฑa- colada-making process from start to finish, thereโ€™s absolutely no doubt about the drug-free status of the glass I place in Hannahโ€™s hand a few

minutes later.

She takes a tiny sip, then smiles up at me. โ€œMmmm. Yummy.โ€

The joy in my heart damn near overflows. โ€œCโ€™mon, let me introduce you to some of the guys.โ€

I take her arm again and we wander toward the rowdy group at the pool table, where I introduce her to Birdie and Simms. Logan and Tucker spot us and walk over, and both of them greet Hannah with a hug. Loganโ€™s hug lasts a little too long, but when I meet his eyes, his expression is one of innocence. Maybe Iโ€™m just being paranoid.

But hell, Iโ€™m already competing with Kohl for Hannahโ€™s affections, and the last thing I want is my best friend throwing his hat in the ring.

Exceptโ€ฆamย I competing? Iโ€™m still not sure what I even want from her. I mean, fine, I want s*x. I want it very, very badly. But if by some miracle she decides to give it to me, what then? What happensย after? Do I stick a flag in the ground and claim her as my girlfriend?

Girlfriends are a distraction, and I canโ€™t afford any distractions right now, especially when two weeks ago I was in danger of losing my place on the team.

There arenโ€™t many things my father and I agree on, but when it comes to focus and ambition, we happen to be on the same page. Iย willย go pro after I graduate. Until then, I need to concentrate on keeping my grades up and leading my team to another Frozen Four victory. Failure is not an option.

But watching Hannah hook up with some other guy? Not an option, either.

Rock, meet hard place.

โ€œOh my God, this isย soย good,โ€ she announces as she takes another deep swig. โ€œI totally want another one.โ€

I chuckle. โ€œHow about you finish this one first, and then we can talk about a refill?โ€

โ€œFine,โ€ she huffs. Then she drains the rest of her drink in one of the most impressive feats of speed Iโ€™ve ever witnessed, licks her lips, and beams at me. โ€œOkay. How about that refill?โ€

I canโ€™t fight the grin that stretches across my face. Man oh man. I have a feeling Hannah is going to be a veryโ€ฆย interestingย drunk.

Iย AM ABSOLUTELYย right.

Three piรฑa coladas later, Hannah is up on stage doing karaoke. Yup. Drunk girl karaoke.

The only saving grace is that sheโ€™s a phenomenal singer. I canโ€™t imagine how cringe-worthy it would be if she was drunkย andย tone-deaf.

The entire bar is going batshit crazy for Hannahโ€™s performance. Sheโ€™s belting out โ€œBad Romanceโ€ and almost everyone is singing along, including more than a few of my wasted teammates. I find myself grinning like an idiot as I gaze at the stage. Thereโ€™s nothing lewd about what sheโ€™s doing. No coy almost-stripping, no suggestive dance moves. Hannah throws her head back happily, her cheeks flushed and eyes shining as she sings, and sheโ€™s so beautiful it makes my chest hurt.

Fuck, I want to kiss her again. I want to feel her lips on mine. I want to hear that throaty noise she made the first time I sucked on her tongue.

Wonderful. And now Iโ€™m hard as a rock, splat in the middle of a bar teeming with my friends.

โ€œSheโ€™s amazing!โ€ Logan shouts, sidling up to me. Heโ€™s grinning too as he watches Hannah, but thereโ€™s an odd gleam in his eyes. Looks a bit likeโ€ฆ longing.

โ€œSheโ€™s a music major,โ€ is the dumbass response I come up with, because Iโ€™m too distracted by his expression.

Thunderous applause bursts out when Hannahโ€™s song ends. A second later, Dean climbs on the stage and whispers something in her ear. From what I can glean, heโ€™s trying to persuade her to sing a duet, but he keeps touching her bare upper arm as he works the charm, and thereโ€™s no mistaking the flicker of unease in Hannahโ€™s eyes.

โ€œThatโ€™s my cue to rescue her,โ€ I say before threading my way through the crowd. When I reach the bottom of the low-rise stage, I cup my hands around my mouth and call out to Hannah. โ€œWellsy, get your s*xy butt over here!โ€

Her expression lights up when she spots me. Without skipping a beat, she dives off the stage and into my waiting arms, laughing in delight as I spin her around. โ€œOh my God, this is so much fun!โ€ she exclaims. โ€œWe need to come hereย all the time!โ€

As laughter tickles my throat, I study her face to gauge where she lands on my incredibly accurate drunk scale. One being sober and ten beingย Iโ€™m going to wake up naked in Portland with no memory of how I got here. Since her eyes are sharp and sheโ€™s not slurring or stumbling, I decide sheโ€™s probably at about a fiveโ€”tipsy but aware.

And maybe it makes me an arrogant bastard, but I love being the one who got her to this point. Who she trusted enough to take care of her so that she could allow herself to let go and have a good time.

With another brilliant smile, she takes my hand and starts dragging me away from the tiny dance floor.

โ€œWhere are we going?โ€ I ask with a laugh.

โ€œI have to pee! And you promised to be my bodyguard, so that means you have to wait outside the door and stand guard.โ€ Those mesmerizing green eyes peer up at me, flickering with uncertainty. โ€œYou wonโ€™t let anything bad happen to me, will you, Garrett?โ€

A lump the size of Massachusetts lodges in my throat. I swallow hard and try to speak past it. โ€œNever.โ€

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