Allie
IโM ANNOYED WITHย myself for not realizing it sooner. Of course this stunning, vibrant girl is Deanโs sister. Now that my claws have retracted, I can clearly see the resemblanceโ
Summerโs hair is the same shade of blond, her eyes the same vivid green. Sheโs a lot shorter than Dean, but far taller than I am. At least five- nine, if I had to guess.
โWhat are you doing here?โ Dean directs the demand at his sister, who isnโt put off in the slightest.
โI told you I was coming to visit, remember?โ
โNo, you told me youย wantedย to visit.โ He makes an aggravated noise. โYou canโt just show up at peopleโs houses without giving them any warning, Summer. What if I wasnโt home?โ
โBut you were.โ She beams. โAnd now Iโm here. See? The universe always gets shit right.โ
He arches a brow. โAnd did the universe happen to mention that I have an away game tomorrow? And that the bus leaves at eight in the morning? And that I probably wonโt get back until midnight?โ
Disappointment fills Summerโs eyes. โFuck. And Iโm leaving early on Sunday morning.โ She goes quiet for a moment, and then her expression brightens. โThatโs fine. It just means we need to do all our catching up tonight. Where should I put my bag?โ
I press my knuckles to my mouth to smother a laugh. I get the feeling thereโs nothing on Godโs green planet that can bring Summer Di Laurentis down. She seems like the kind of chick who falls asleep wearing a smile.
Dean speaks in a strained voice, as if he views his sisterโs surprise visit as a major inconvenience. โI kinda had plans tonight, boogers.โ
Boogers?
โPlans changeยธโ she says flippantly. โAnd your plans now include me.โ Her green eyes flick in my direction. โYouโre cool with me hanging out with you and Dicky tonight, right, girlfriend?โ
The laugh I was trying to hold in pops out. Actually, itโs more of a howl, because oh my God, why does she call himย Dicky?
โI donโt mind at all,โ I assure her. I meet Deanโs irritated gaze and add, โAre you going to explain the nickname, or should I create my own backstory for it?โ
Summer grins at me. โItโs one of my least interesting anecdotes, actually. I couldnโt pronounce his name when I was little. And our older brother Nick, I called Nicky, so I just replaced the first letter and voilaโ Dicky.โ She winks conspiratorially. โHe hates it.โ
I donโt blame him. I can see a minx like Summer having way too much fun tormenting her big brother with an embarrassing nickname like that.
โSo what are we doing tonight?โ Summer asks eagerly. She tosses her long blond hair over one shoulder and does a little twirl. Sweet Jesus. This girl is far too energetic. โIs there a club anywhere around here? A bar? I have my fake ID with me, soโโ
โThen youโd better hand it over,โ Dean interrupts. โBecause thereโs no way Iโm aiding and abetting a minor.โ
His sister snorts. โDonโt give me that shit. You were getting drunk when you were thirteen.โ
โI was very mature for my age.โ
โYouโre not mature for your ageย now.โ
โAt least I didnโt get kicked out of Brown for setting togas on fire.โ โI didnโt get kicked out of Brown, and I didย notย set anything on fire.โ
โHow would I know? I have no idea what you even did to get kicked out, because nobody in the family will fucking tell me.โ
โI didnโt get kicked out!โ
My head is spinning from moving back and forth between them. Is this what all siblings are like? If so, I feel fortunate that Iโm an only child. All this bickering seems like it would be exhausting.
โAnd if you quit yelling at me,โ Summer is grumbling, โthen maybe we can sit down like adults and Iโll tell you why Iโm on probation.โ She waves a manicured hand. โBut letโs save that for later. Iโm in the mood for a party. You think one of the frats is hosting one tonight? Wait, what am I saying?
Of course thereโll be a party on Greek Row. Itโs the only way those pervos ever get laid, right?โ
I choke on another laugh.
Dean is more on edge than Iโve ever seen him, his fists balled against his sides as if heโs trying not to throttle his sister. โWeโre not going to a party tonight. I already told you, Iโve gotta be up early to meet the bus. Which means weโre staying in. A nice, quiet night in,โ he says firmly.
Of course, he says this right as the front door opens again and four hockey players trudge inside. Or maybe three players and a civilian, because while I know Logan, Fitzy and Hollis, I donโt recognize the fourth guy. He has dark spiky hair and looks too small to be a hockey player.
โHey.โ Logan nods in greeting and shrugs out of his jacket. The hallway isnโt big enough to accommodate so many people, and I find myself being squashed up against the wall as the guys push their way inside.
โThis is my sister,โ Dean says in a resigned tone that makes me hide a smile.
The guys nod and say hello, but theyโre in a big hurry to get to the living room. Logan glances at us over his shoulder. โMorris got his hands on a demo version of the latestย Mob Boss. Hasnโt even hit the market yet. Weโll probably be up late.โ
Beside me, Summer breaks out in a broad smile.
โDonโt make it too late. Bus leaves at eight tomorrow,โ Dean reminds his roommate.
Logan shrugs. โIโll sleep on the bus.โ Then he disappears into the living room.
Summer is practically vibrating with excitement now. She sidles close to me and hisses, โWho wasย that?โ
I wrinkle my forehead. โYou mean Logan? He lives here. But donโt get any ideas. He has a girlfriend.โ
โNo, not him.โ Her hand flutters dismissively. โThe big guy with the tats. I didnโt catch his name.โ
โOh. Fitzy. Colin Fitzgerald,โ I clarify. โOne of your brotherโs teammates.โ
Summerโs green eyes twinkle. She flips her hair again and announces, โI want him.โ
โSummer!โ Dean says in exasperation, while I desperately try not to laugh.
โWhat? Iโm just being honest.โ His sister blinks innocently. โBe honest or be a jerkโthatโs what you taught me when I was twelve, remember? After I stole your favorite shirt and then accidentally dropped it in the sewer?โ
โHow do youย accidentallyย drop a shirt in the sewer?โ I blurt out.
โI wasnโtย wearingย it. It fell out of my backpack.โ She smirks at Dean. โAnd then I lied about what happened and you gave me a speech about honesty, remember? Well, congratulations, Dicky. Iโm super duper honest now.โ She points her finger at the living room doorway. โThat was the hottest piece of man meat I haveย everย seen. And I want him.โ
โIโm going to murder you in your sleep one day,โ Dean tells his sister. โSwear to God.โ
Her smile is the epitome of sweetness. โAw, Dicky, you would never, ever do that. Wanna know why?โ
โWhy?โ he grumbles.
โBecause you love me.โ
Honestly? I think I love her, too.
*
Dean
Iย AM TERRIFIEDย of what Iโll find when I get home tonight. Iโll only be gone for sixteen hours, but Summer Heyward-Di Laurentis is capable of doing earthquake-level damage in sixteenย minutes.
When she was thirteen, Nick and I were home alone with her. We turned our backs for twenty minutes, tops, and when we walked into the living room, the liquor cabinet was overturned, broken glass was everywhere, and Summer grinned at us and said, โOops.โ
She said sheโd wanted a taste of alcohol to see what all the fuss was about. Destroying thousands of dollarsโ worth of liquor in the process.
Granted, sheโs twenty now. But do I trust her? Absolutely not. Iโm just hoping Allie can find a way to control her. And yes, I recruited my
girlfriend into babysitting my sister today. No way was I letting Summer loose on campus without a chaperone.
During the five-hour bus ride to Scranton, Allie sends me updates about their day, along with running commentary about how great my sister is, and OMGs! every time Summer reveals an embarrassing detail from my childhood.
Having breakfast at the diner.
OMGโyour first word was โboobyโ? Why does this not surprise me?? Taking S to the salon. She wants a mani.
Youโre scared of tattoo needles?? S just told me u almost got a tat when u were 18 but had to leave b/c u were scared. Bwahahahahaha.
I fucking hate my sister.
My phone stays in the visiting teamโs locker room during the game, and not even OโSheaโs cold glares and snarled criticism can bring me down today, because we skate off the ice after third period with an actual W under our belts.
My good mood follows me out of the arena and onto the bus, and I settle in for the long ride, relieved by the latest batch of messages I find.
Driving 2 Boston for lunch. S wants to do some shopping. Awesome lunch. Heading home now.
Oooh itโs snowing! S and I are taking a walk.
Home. Chilling and girl talk. Tell Tuck his tomato soup is da bomb. Saw on twitter u won the game! FUCK YEAH!
Movie marathon. Putting phone on silent. See u when u get back.
The last message came in around eight oโclock. Good. I hope that means Allie and Summer are tucked under a blanket in the living room watching a movie and not out causing trouble.
Huh. And Allie was right. Itย isย snowing. Once the bus crosses the state line into Massachusetts, there are suddenly white flakes dancing outside my
window. I love winter, so I wholly approve of the sight.
Itโs close to midnight when we arrive at our own arena. I ride home in the Beemer with Tuck, while Garrett and Logan head for the dorms to spend the night with their girlfriends.
Ten minutes later, I pull into our driveway. Not a single light flickers in any of the windows, but I catch flashes from the television flickering behind the living room curtains.
The front hall is pitch-black when we step inside. I walk ahead of Tucker, kicking off my shoes as I fumble for the light switch.
I donโt get the chance to flick it, because a bloodcurdling shriek suddenly slices through the silence.
Before I can react, Iโm showered from head to toe with what feels like a tidal wave of lukewarm liquid. Another scream shatters my eardrums, and Iโm still struggling to figure out what the fuck is going on when something hard connects with my left temple.
Crack.
Pain swims in my head, and I hit the floor like a sack of potatoes.