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Chapter no 43

The Deal (Off-Campus, #1)

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 Iโ€™m 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. Itโ€™s 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. Thatโ€™s 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 itโ€™s Jimmy. Jimmyโ€ฆwhatโ€™s his last name again? Pauley? No, Paulson. Jimmy Paulson from British Lit and the Sigma party. Perfect. Weโ€™ve got history. Weโ€™re practically in a relationship.

โ€œJimmy, 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. โ€œOh. Hey.โ€ His gaze darts around the coffee shop, as if he doesnโ€™t want anyone to see us talking.

โ€œSo, listen,โ€ I start, โ€œI was just thinking, we havenโ€™t really talked since that party back in Octoberโ€ฆโ€

The barista plops a foam cup in front of Jimmy, who snatches it up so fast I donโ€™t even see his hand move.

I hurry on. โ€œI thought it would be nice to catch up andโ€ฆโ€

Heโ€™s already edging away from me. Jesus, why does he look so terrified? Does he think Iโ€™m going to shiv him or something?

โ€œโ€ฆI was wondering if maybe you want to grab a coffee sometime,โ€ I finish.

โ€œOh.โ€ He inches farther away. โ€œUh. Thanks for the offer, butโ€ฆuh, yeah, I donโ€™t drink coffee.โ€

I stare at the coffee cup in his hand.

He follows my gaze and gulps. โ€œIโ€™m sorry, I have to go. Iโ€™mโ€ฆmeeting someoneโ€ฆall the way on the other side of the campus and itโ€™sโ€ฆuh, far, so Iโ€™m kind of in a hurry.โ€

Well, at least heโ€™s not lying about being in a hurryโ€”because he flies out the door like an Olympic sprinter.

Okay, that wasโ€ฆweird.

Frowning, I get my hot chocolate and go outside, heading in the direction of Bristol House. Itโ€™s 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 theyโ€™ve been shunned? Because everyone is looking right through me, and I donโ€™t like it.

I also donโ€™t 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 Maloneโ€™sโ€”no, 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. Itโ€™s 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. โ€œHey, stranger,โ€ he calls, making his way over to me.

Heโ€™s sporting that rumpled, rolled-out-of-bed hair, and yet I donโ€™t find it so adorable anymore. It just makes him look like a slob. Or maybe a phony, because Iโ€™m pretty sure I can see gel in his hair, which means he mustโ€™ve taken the time to create the I-donโ€™t-care style. Which makes him a fucking liar.

I meet him halfway. โ€œHey. How was your break?โ€

โ€œGood. 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€ Justinโ€™s dimples pop out, and they do nothing for me.

Butโ€ฆhell, heโ€™s the only guy whoโ€™s so much as looked my way today.

Beggars canโ€™t be choosers, right?

โ€œSounds fun. Um, soโ€”โ€ Nope.

Nope, nope, nope. Justโ€ฆnope.

I canโ€™t 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.

Thereโ€™s 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 Garrettโ€™s chest.

โ€œSo hi,โ€ I finish. โ€œYeahโ€ฆI just came over to say hi.โ€ I hold up my hot chocolate cup as if itโ€™s somehow a part of this conversation. โ€œIโ€™m going inside to drink this. Good to see you.โ€

His annoyed voice chills my back. โ€œWhat the fuck just happened?โ€ he asks.

The guilt pricking at my stomach spurs me to turn around. โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ I say with a sigh. โ€œIโ€™m such an asshole.โ€

A wry smile plays on his lips. โ€œWell, I didnโ€™t want to say it, butโ€ฆโ€

I walk back to him, my gloved hands still wrapped around my cup. โ€œI never meant to lead you on,โ€ I admit. โ€œWhen I said Iโ€™d go out with you, I really wanted to at the time. I mean it.โ€ Pain lodges in my throat. โ€œI didnโ€™t expect to fall for him, Justin.โ€

Now he just looks resigned. โ€œDo people everย expectย to fall for someone?

I think it just kinda happens.โ€

โ€œYeah, I guess so. Heโ€ฆsnuck up on me.โ€ I meet his eyes, hoping he can see the genuine regret Iโ€™m feeling. โ€œBut Iย wasย interested in you. I never lied about that.โ€

โ€œWas, huh?โ€ He sounds sad.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ I say again. โ€œIโ€™mโ€ฆdamn it, Iโ€™m a mess, and Iโ€™m still in love with Garrett, but if you ever want to start over, as friends, Iโ€™m one hundred percent on board. We can talk Hemingway sometimes.โ€

Justinโ€™s lips twitch. โ€œHow do you know I like Hemingway?โ€

I give him a faint smile. โ€œUm. Well, I may have done some recon back when I had a crush on you. See? I wasnโ€™t lying about that.โ€

Rather than make a cross with his hands and shoutย Stalker!, he chuckles softly. โ€œHuh. I guess not. Thatโ€™s good to know, at least.โ€

After an awkward silence, Justin shoves his hands in his jacket pockets. โ€œAll right. Iโ€™m 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 doesnโ€™t get back from New York until tomorrow. Stella is out of town, too. When I text Dex, he vetoes a hangout session because heโ€™s 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.

Allieโ€™s boyfriend picks up after several rings. โ€œHey, whatโ€™s up?โ€ โ€œHey. Itโ€™s Hannah.โ€

โ€œNo kidding,โ€ Sean cracks. โ€œYour number is in my phone.โ€

โ€œOh, right.โ€ I hesitate. โ€œSo listen, I know Allie isnโ€™t back from her dadโ€™s yet, but I was wondering ifโ€ฆโ€ I trail off, then blurt out, โ€œWhat are you doing tonight? Do you want to hang out?โ€

My best friendโ€™s boyfriend falls silent. I donโ€™t blame him. Iโ€™ve never called him to hang out without Allie before. For that matter, Iโ€™ve neverย calledย him, period.

โ€œYou realize this is weird, right?โ€ Sean says frankly. I sigh. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on? Are you just bored or something? Or is this a fucked up hit-on-your-friendโ€™s-boyfriend kinda thing? Waitโ€”is Allie listening in?โ€ Sean raises his voice. โ€œAllie, if youโ€™re there, I love you. I would never, ever cheat on you with your best friend.โ€

I snort into the phone. โ€œSheโ€™s not on the line, dumbass, but thatโ€™s good to know. And trust me, Iโ€™m not hitting on you. Iโ€ฆwellโ€ฆI 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€

โ€œAre you serious?โ€ he exclaims. โ€œNo fucking way. Youโ€™re too good for any of those idiots, and Iโ€™m pretty sure Allie would kill me if I hooked you up with one of them. Besidesโ€ฆโ€ He clams up abruptly.

โ€œBesides what?โ€ I demand. He doesnโ€™t answer.

โ€œFinish that sentence, Sean.โ€ โ€œIโ€™d rather not.โ€

โ€œIโ€™d rather you did.โ€ My suspicion snaps into overdrive. โ€œOh my God.โ€ I gasp. โ€œDo you know why every guy on campus is suddenly treating me like I have an STD?โ€

โ€œMaybe?โ€ he says.

โ€œMaybe?โ€ When he doesnโ€™t answer, I groan in frustration. โ€œI swear to God, if you donโ€™t tell me what you know, Iโ€™llโ€”โ€

โ€œOkay, okay,โ€ he interrupts. โ€œIโ€™ll tell you.โ€ And then he does.

And my response is a loud shriek of outrage. โ€œHe didย what?โ€

TWENTY MINUTES LATER, I burst through the doors of Briarโ€™s hockey arena. Cold air immediately slaps my cheeks, but it doesnโ€™t succeed in cooling the fire burning inside me. Itโ€™s 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. Iโ€™m so pissed off that my whole body is trembling from the force of my anger.

Garrett has officially stepped over the line. No, heโ€™s so far past the line that I canโ€™t evenย seeย the stupid line. And thereโ€™s no way Iโ€™m letting him get away with this ludicrous, juvenile bullshit.

I reach the locker room door as one of the players walks out of it. โ€œIs Garrett in there?โ€ I bark.

He looks startled to see me. โ€œYeah, butโ€”โ€

I bulldoze past him and grab the door handle.

The guy protests from behind. โ€œI donโ€™t think you should go in thโ€”โ€ I burst into the locker room andโ€”

Penises!

Sweet Jesus.

Penisesย everywhere.

Horror slams into me as I register what Iโ€™m seeing. Oh God. Iโ€™ve stumbled onto a penis convention. Big penises and small penises and fat penises and penis-shaped penises. It doesnโ€™t matter which direction I move my head because everywhere I lookย I see penises.

My mortified gasp draws the attention of every penisโ€”er, 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. โ€œWellsy?โ€ A bare-chested Logan grins at me, one shoulder propped up

against his locker. It looks like heโ€™s trying very hard not to laugh. โ€œPenisโ€”Logan,โ€ I blurt out. โ€œHi.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. โ€œIโ€™m 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.

โ€œThanks.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.

โ€œHey, 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.

โ€œHannah?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. Itโ€™s Garrett, all right.

At the sound of my footsteps, he twists around and gapes at the sight of me. โ€œWellsy?โ€

I stalk up to the half-door, level him with my meanest scowl, and shout, โ€œWhat is theย matterย with you?โ€

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