I HEARย the end of her sentence a million ways.
I donโt know why I thought I could spend time with you.
I donโt know why I thought our agreement would ever work. I donโt know why I thought you were different.
It hits me: Hazelโs reaction isnโt just about her friend. Itโs about what Connor did toย her.
I said it didnโt matter. That she should be over it by now. I called her pathetic. How fucking thoughtless could I be? No wonder sheโs done with me.
My dad wouldnโt budge. Rick Miller always lets them walk away. He wanted to go after my momโI still remember his crushed expression when she leftโbut he didnโt.
โHartley,โ I call, skating after her. She ignores me as I approach. โI didnโt mean it. Iโm sorry.โ
She reaches for the boards, loses her balance, and Iโm right there holding her up.
โDonโt touch me,โ she hisses. โIโm mad at you.โ
โI know.โ I wait for her to find her balance before I pull back. โYou have every right to be mad.โ
Her jaw is so tight and her eyes flash with all the bad emotions I never, ever want to see there. She folds her arms over her chest, still glaring at me. I rake a hand through my hair, pulse going a mile a minute. โI hate that I hurt your friend, so I brushed it off to make myself feel better. I think I thoughtโโ I heave in a breath, watching her face for any reaction, any clue.
โI thought that if I made it sound like it wasnโt a big deal, I wouldnโt feel like this.โ
โLike what.โ
โLike a fucking asshole.โ I search her eyes. โI donโt want to hurt people like that. Thatโs what my dad does. Iโm sorry I hurt your friend. I was young and stupid, but thatโs no excuse.โ She watches me, and I memorize the gray threads in her irises, rimmed in thick, dark lashes. People maneuver around us, but we ignore them.
Understanding, sadness, and pain ebb and flow in her eyes. Hazelโs throat works again and her eyebrows pull together before she looks away. โHe cheated on me the whole time,โ she says quietly, staring at the ice.
Streicher told me this already and yet Iโm still tensing with protective fury. How dare he fucking hurt her?
โI worked ahead in school so we could go to university together.โ Her gaze flicks up to mine before looking back down at the ice. โI found out at the end of the first year of university. Everyone knew but me.โ
Rage pounds through me, gathering power. McKinnon is so fucking stupid, and if itโs possible, I hate him even more. My hands make fists so I donโt reach for her. No wonder she doesnโt take shit from anyone.
She plays with her fingernails. โHe saidโโ She cuts herself off, tapping her top lip with her tongue.
My hands are on her shoulders, and I dip down to meet her eyes. โWhat did he say?โ
She shakes her head.
โPlease tell me,โ I beg.
She shakes her head again. โI just want to forget it.โ
My teeth clench and that self-hatred pinches my chest again. She doesnโt trust me enough to tell me. She thinks Iโm like McKinnon.
So maybe I need to fix those things. Maybe, if I want this to be real with Hartley, I need to show her Iโm nothing like him or my dad.
โI hate him for what he did to you.โ Does she know how fast my heart is beating, how tight my chest feels right now? โI donโt just hate him for being an asshole; I hate him because he took you for granted. He lied to you and he was careless with you. I donโt want to be anything like him.โ
I can see every shade of blue and gray in her eyes, and I let the mesmerizing colors anchor me, distract me from the looming realization that Iโve never done this beforeโthis big, sincere apology.
Rick Miller doesnโt apologize. Itโs not a skill he deemed necessary to teach me, and I canโt even remember the last time I did it. Last year, when I felt the unsettling urge to make things right with Streicher, we fought it out on the ice.
โIโm sorry,โ I say again, this time just to hear myself, to know itโs real. Iโm not like him.
โOkay.โ She looks away.
โOkay?โ I lean down to catch her gaze. โYou forgive me? Weโre okay?โ
She gives me a tiny nod. She doesnโt trust me fully, not yet, but the anger is gone from her eyes.
I rub a hand over my hair, letting my pulse return to normal, and give her a tentative look. โLetโs keep skating.โ
She chews her bottom lip. Sheโs about to say no, but I canโt leave us on this note. โYouโre not a quitter,โ I tell her, mouth tipping up. โAnd think about how pissed heโll be when he learns that I taught you.โ
She grins like a little devil. โOkay.โ
โCongratulations, baby,โ I tell her as we start skating around the rink again, and her mouth twitches with amusement and irritation. โWe just had our first fight.โ
โDonโt call me baby,โ she says, but I can see her smiling.