Hannah
MY SECOND DAYย back on campus, I embark on my own mission: Operation Believe It When You See It. Because clearly the only way I can convince Garrett to back off is to prove to him that Iโm in the process of moving on, which means I need to find a guy to go out on a date with. Stat.
The first opportunity arises when I pop into the Coffee Hut to grab a hot chocolate. Itโs snowing like a bitch outside, and I stomp the snow off my boots on the mat by the door before heading for the back of the line. Thatโs when I notice that the guy in front of me looks familiar. When he places his order and moves to the pick-up counter, I get a flash of his profile and realize itโs Jimmy. Jimmyโฆwhatโs his last name again? Pauley? No, Paulson. Jimmy Paulson from British Lit and the Sigma party. Perfect. Weโve got history. Weโre practically in a relationship.
โJimmy, hey,โ I greet him after I order my drink and join him at the counter.
He visibly stiffens at the sound of my voice. โOh. Hey.โ His gaze darts around the coffee shop, as if he doesnโt want anyone to see us talking.
โSo, listen,โ I start, โI was just thinking, we havenโt really talked since that party back in Octoberโฆโ
The barista plops a foam cup in front of Jimmy, who snatches it up so fast I donโt even see his hand move.
I hurry on. โI thought it would be nice to catch up andโฆโ
Heโs already edging away from me. Jesus, why does he look so terrified? Does he think Iโm going to shiv him or something?
โโฆI was wondering if maybe you want to grab a coffee sometime,โ I finish.
โOh.โ He inches farther away. โUh. Thanks for the offer, butโฆuh, yeah, I donโt drink coffee.โ
I stare at the coffee cup in his hand.
He follows my gaze and gulps. โIโm sorry, I have to go. Iโmโฆmeeting someoneโฆall the way on the other side of the campus and itโsโฆuh, far, so Iโm kind of in a hurry.โ
Well, at least heโs not lying about being in a hurryโbecause he flies out the door like an Olympic sprinter.
Okay, that wasโฆweird.
Frowning, I get my hot chocolate and go outside, heading in the direction of Bristol House. Itโs slow going because the snow is falling faster than the campus maintenance crews can shovel it, and my boots sink into two feet of it every time I take a step. But the forced leisurely pace allows me to encounter another element of weirdness. When I was dating Garrett, people said hello and waved to me all the time. Today, everyone I pass seems to be going out of their way to avoid me, particularly the guys.
Is this what disgraced Amish people feel like when theyโve been shunned? Because everyone is looking right through me, and I donโt like it.
I also donโt understand it.
As I make my way to the dorms, I decide to give Dexter a call and see if he wants to go out tonight. Maybe to Maloneโsโno, wait, Garrett might be there. Another bar in town, then. Or the college rec hall. Anywhere I might be able to meet a guy.
I approach Bristol just as opportunity number two exits the building next door. Itโs Justin, and unlike the rest of the world, he actually lifts his hand in a wave.
I wave back, mostly out of relief thatย someoneย looks happy to see me. โHey, stranger,โ he calls, making his way over to me.
Heโs sporting that rumpled, rolled-out-of-bed hair, and yet I donโt find it so adorable anymore. It just makes him look like a slob. Or maybe a phony, because Iโm pretty sure I can see gel in his hair, which means he mustโve taken the time to create the I-donโt-care style. Which makes him a fucking liar.
I meet him halfway. โHey. How was your break?โ
โGood. Not much rain in Seattle this time of year, so I had to settle for a shit ton of snow instead. Went snowboarding, skiing, hot-tubbing. Fun times.โ Justinโs dimples pop out, and they do nothing for me.
Butโฆhell, heโs the only guy whoโs so much as looked my way today.
Beggars canโt be choosers, right?
โSounds fun. Um, soโโ Nope.
Nope, nope, nope. Justโฆnope.
I canโt go there. Not withย thisย guy. Garrett helped me make Justin jealous back in October. Iย canceledย a date with him when I realized I wanted to be with Garrett. And I know how much Garrett dislikes Justin.
Thereโs no way I can open this Justin door, not just because my feelings for him are non-existent, but because it would be like sticking a knife in Garrettโs chest.
โSo hi,โ I finish. โYeahโฆI just came over to say hi.โ I hold up my hot chocolate cup as if itโs somehow a part of this conversation. โIโm going inside to drink this. Good to see you.โ
His annoyed voice chills my back. โWhat the fuck just happened?โ he asks.
The guilt pricking at my stomach spurs me to turn around. โIโm sorry,โ I say with a sigh. โIโm such an asshole.โ
A wry smile plays on his lips. โWell, I didnโt want to say it, butโฆโ
I walk back to him, my gloved hands still wrapped around my cup. โI never meant to lead you on,โ I admit. โWhen I said Iโd go out with you, I really wanted to at the time. I mean it.โ Pain lodges in my throat. โI didnโt expect to fall for him, Justin.โ
Now he just looks resigned. โDo people everย expectย to fall for someone?
I think it just kinda happens.โ
โYeah, I guess so. Heโฆsnuck up on me.โ I meet his eyes, hoping he can see the genuine regret Iโm feeling. โBut Iย wasย interested in you. I never lied about that.โ
โWas, huh?โ He sounds sad.
โIโm sorry,โ I say again. โIโmโฆdamn it, Iโm a mess, and Iโm still in love with Garrett, but if you ever want to start over, as friends, Iโm one hundred percent on board. We can talk Hemingway sometimes.โ
Justinโs lips twitch. โHow do you know I like Hemingway?โ
I give him a faint smile. โUm. Well, I may have done some recon back when I had a crush on you. See? I wasnโt lying about that.โ
Rather than make a cross with his hands and shoutย Stalker!, he chuckles softly. โHuh. I guess not. Thatโs good to know, at least.โ
After an awkward silence, Justin shoves his hands in his jacket pockets. โAll right. Iโm up for giving this friend thing a shot. Text me if you ever want to grab coffee sometime.โ
He wanders off, and a weight lifts off my chest.
Upstairs in my dorm, I congratulate myself on a potential disaster averted and return to mulling over my mission. Allie doesnโt get back from New York until tomorrow. Stella is out of town, too. When I text Dex, he vetoes a hangout session because heโs cramming for his last exam. When I message Meg, she says she has plans with Jeremy.
Sighing, I scroll through my phone contacts until a name sparks my interest. Actually, the more I think about it, the more I like the idea of making this call.
Allieโs boyfriend picks up after several rings. โHey, whatโs up?โ โHey. Itโs Hannah.โ
โNo kidding,โ Sean cracks. โYour number is in my phone.โ
โOh, right.โ I hesitate. โSo listen, I know Allie isnโt back from her dadโs yet, but I was wondering ifโฆโ I trail off, then blurt out, โWhat are you doing tonight? Do you want to hang out?โ
My best friendโs boyfriend falls silent. I donโt blame him. Iโve never called him to hang out without Allie before. For that matter, Iโve neverย calledย him, period.
โYou realize this is weird, right?โ Sean says frankly. I sigh. โYes.โ
โWhatโs going on? Are you just bored or something? Or is this a fucked up hit-on-your-friendโs-boyfriend kinda thing? Waitโis Allie listening in?โ Sean raises his voice. โAllie, if youโre there, I love you. I would never, ever cheat on you with your best friend.โ
I snort into the phone. โSheโs not on the line, dumbass, but thatโs good to know. And trust me, Iโm not hitting on you. IโฆwellโฆI was hoping we could hang out with some of your frat brothers tonight. Maybe you could, you know, set me up with one of them.โ
โAre you serious?โ he exclaims. โNo fucking way. Youโre too good for any of those idiots, and Iโm pretty sure Allie would kill me if I hooked you up with one of them. Besidesโฆโ He clams up abruptly.
โBesides what?โ I demand. He doesnโt answer.
โFinish that sentence, Sean.โ โIโd rather not.โ
โIโd rather you did.โ My suspicion snaps into overdrive. โOh my God.โ I gasp. โDo you know why every guy on campus is suddenly treating me like I have an STD?โ
โMaybe?โ he says.
โMaybe?โ When he doesnโt answer, I groan in frustration. โI swear to God, if you donโt tell me what you know, Iโllโโ
โOkay, okay,โ he interrupts. โIโll tell you.โ And then he does.
And my response is a loud shriek of outrage. โHe didย what?โ
TWENTY MINUTES LATER, I burst through the doors of Briarโs hockey arena. Cold air immediately slaps my cheeks, but it doesnโt succeed in cooling the fire burning inside me. Itโs five-thirty, which means Garrett and the team have just finished practice, so I bypass the rink doors and march right to the locker rooms in the back of the building. Iโm so pissed off that my whole body is trembling from the force of my anger.
Garrett has officially stepped over the line. No, heโs so far past the line that I canโt evenย seeย the stupid line. And thereโs no way Iโm letting him get away with this ludicrous, juvenile bullshit.
I reach the locker room door as one of the players walks out of it. โIs Garrett in there?โ I bark.
He looks startled to see me. โYeah, butโโ
I bulldoze past him and grab the door handle.
The guy protests from behind. โI donโt think you should go in thโโ I burst into the locker room andโ
Penises!
Sweet Jesus.
Penisesย everywhere.
Horror slams into me as I register what Iโm seeing. Oh God. Iโve stumbled onto a penis convention. Big penises and small penises and fat penises and penis-shaped penises. It doesnโt matter which direction I move my head because everywhere I lookย I see penises.
My mortified gasp draws the attention of every penisโer, guy, in the room. In a heartbeat, towels snap up and hands cover junk and bodies shuffle around, while I stand in the front of the room blushing like a tomato. โWellsy?โ A bare-chested Logan grins at me, one shoulder propped up
against his locker. It looks like heโs trying very hard not to laugh. โPenisโLogan,โ I blurt out. โHi.โ I do my best to avoid making visual
contact with the half naked males milling in the room, all of whom are either grinning in amusement or blanching in alarm. โIโm looking for Garrett.โ
With a barely restrained smirk, Logan hooks his thumb at a doorway in the back, which I assume leads to the showers because steam is rolling out of it.
โThanks.โ I shoot him a grateful look and head in that direction, just as someone emerges from the steamy space.
Dean appears and I see his penis.
โHey, Wellsy,โ he drawls. Completely unfazed by my presence, he strolls naked toward his locker as if finding me in here is a daily occurrence for him.
I charge forward, debating whether I should close my eyes, but luckily all the showers have saloon-type doors and are divided by partitions. As I march down the tiled floor, heads swivel my way. One of the heads belongs to Birdie, whose eyes widen when I walk past him.
โHannah?โ he squeaks.
I ignore him and keep walking until I spot a familiar back. My gaze conducts a quick double-check, and yep, golden skin, tattoo, dark hair. Itโs Garrett, all right.
At the sound of my footsteps, he twists around and gapes at the sight of me. โWellsy?โ
I stalk up to the half-door, level him with my meanest scowl, and shout, โWhat is theย matterย with you?โ