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Chapter no 28 – Tucker

The Goal (Off-Campus, #4)

Iย KNOWย I shouldnโ€™t laugh. The mother of my child is upset. The last thing I should do is laugh at her, but the horrified expression on her faceย is priceless.

โ€œTucker!โ€ She punches my shoulder. โ€œStop laughing and tell me what the hell that is.โ€

I glance at the picture and lose it again. โ€œItโ€™s comforting,โ€ I croak. Sabrina punches me again.

โ€œLogan,โ€ I choke out. โ€œHe made this for the baby. Itโ€™s the comforting test.โ€

โ€œI swear to God, Tuck, if you donโ€™t start making sense, Iโ€™m going to send this picture to the police and tell them Iโ€™m the victim of a hate crime.โ€

I hiccup uncontrollably. โ€œTucker!โ€

Wheezing, I manage to sit up. I cough for a full minute to get the humor out of my system. Then I stare at the stuffed thing on the screen.

I think itโ€™s supposed to be a teddy bear, but somewhere during the process, shit went horribly wrong. The stitching is something out of a Tim Burton movie. One eye is a button while the other is a serial-killer style X sewn with black thread. Thereโ€™s a patch of fur missing on the side of its head, and the arms and legs are all different sizes.

Underneath the pic, Logan wrote:

Grace thinks thisโ€™ll scare the BB. Sheโ€™s wrong, right?

Sheโ€™s not wrong.

โ€œWhy did Logan do this to us?โ€ Sabrina demands. I snort. โ€œHeโ€™s vying for godfather.โ€

โ€œStart making sense!โ€

Swallowing another roar of laughter, I hastily clarify. โ€œHe and Garrett both want to be our babyโ€™s godfather. I made this stupid offhand joke about how Iโ€™m gonna make them compete for the title, and they decided that was a great idea. So now theyโ€™re competing.โ€

Sabrina arches a brow. โ€œAnd did you ever think that maybe I donโ€™t want either of them to be the babyโ€™s godfather?โ€

โ€œOf course. I figured weโ€™d talk about it at some point, but honestly, I think Garrett and Hannah would be awesome godparents.โ€

โ€œTheyโ€™re going to have to fight it out with Hope and Carin. But youโ€™re already cutting Logan out?โ€

My gaze strays back to the phone. โ€œUm. Yes.โ€

She finally cracks a smile. โ€œOkay. So how does this competition of theirs work?โ€

I sigh. โ€œItโ€™s complicated. Stupidly complicated.โ€

โ€œThat doesnโ€™t surprise me in the slightest,โ€ she says cheerfully.

โ€œThere are five, I dunno, categories, I guess. Each one is designed to showcase a necessary parenting skill.โ€ Jesus. I canโ€™t believe Iโ€™m even saying this right now. I already had to sit through Loganโ€™s ridiculous explanation. I feel like Iโ€™m endorsing the crazy by repeating it.

Sabrina, however, looks fascinated. โ€œWhat are the categories?โ€

I scan my brain. โ€œComforting. Grace under pressure. Solid support system. Umโ€ฆfinances. Andโ€ฆshit, I canโ€™t remember the last one.โ€

โ€œHow is buying a stuffed animal a sign of comfort?โ€

โ€œBuying? Darlinโ€™, that creature is homemade. They got these sew-your- own-stuffed-animal kits.โ€

Her jaw drops. โ€œOh my gosh. Thatโ€™sโ€ฆdedication.โ€

โ€œTheyโ€™re hockey players. Dedication is in our DNA.โ€

โ€œHow do they know who wins? Do they get awarded points?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m supposed to pick a winner in each category.โ€ Because my friends hate me, apparently.

โ€œDid they show you copies of their tax returns to determine who wins in the finances department?โ€ she asks dryly.

โ€œNaah. But that oneโ€™s a draw because theyโ€™ll both be playing for the pros. Same with support systemโ€”no way was I going to choose between Hannah and Grace. I like my balls where they are.โ€

She snickers. โ€œSo who wins comforting?โ€

โ€œUnless Garrett sews something even more nightmare-inducing than thatโ€”โ€ I jerk a thumb at my phone, โ€œโ€”Iโ€™m pretty sure heโ€™ll win this round.โ€

โ€œYour friends are fucking weird, Tucker. You know that, right?โ€

โ€œWell aware of it.โ€ I hesitate for a beat. โ€œHey, are you working at the post office tomorrow afternoon?โ€

โ€œNo. Why?โ€

โ€œI was hoping maybe youโ€™d come by the house and help me pack up some stuff. The guys will be there. And Hannah, Grace, maybe Allie. I rented a U-Haul, so everyoneโ€™s helping me load the furniture Iโ€™m taking with me.โ€ I hurry to add, โ€œObviously I wonโ€™t let you lift anything heavy, but I figure you could help with the light stuff, like clothes. Weโ€™re ordering some pizzas, so thereโ€™ll be foodโ€ฆโ€ I let the wordย foodย hang enticingly, because I know how voracious her appetite has been lately.

But Sabrinaโ€™s forehead is creased with reluctance. โ€œAre you sure they wonโ€™t mind that Iโ€™m there?โ€

โ€œOf course not. They really want to get to know you. Wellsy was saying the other day how sheโ€™s bummed that you never come around.โ€

โ€œWellsy?โ€ she says blankly.

โ€œHannah. Her last name is Wells, so Garrett dubbed her Wellsy.โ€ And all of a sudden Iโ€™m troubled that Iโ€™ve been with Sabrina since the winter and she hardly knows anything about my closest friends.

โ€œI donโ€™t know, Tuckโ€ฆโ€

โ€œPlease?โ€ I flash her my best aw-shucks smile. โ€œItโ€™d mean a lot to me.โ€ โ€œOh.โ€ Her expression melts like butter in the sun. โ€œOkay. Iโ€™ll come.โ€

*

SABRINA STAYS TRUEย to her word and shows up at my house around two oโ€™clock the following day. When she arrives, she nearly gets sideswiped by the mattress that Logan and Fitzy are hauling out to the moving truck. Itโ€™s chaos in here.

I whisk her out of harmโ€™s way and plant a kiss right on her lips. โ€œHey darlinโ€™. Thanks for coming.โ€

A blush rises in her cheeks when she realizes that Hannah and Grace are standing directly behind me and had witnessed the kiss. I, on the other hand, donโ€™t care if they witness us banging against the damn wall. Sabrina looks so fucking beautiful in her flower-print blue sundress, with her dark hair pulled back in a low ponytail. These last couple of months her cheeks have been perpetually rosy, giving credence to that whole pregnancy glow thing.

โ€œHey,โ€ she says, her tone oddly shy.

I introduce her to the girls. They greet her warmly, and Sabrina quickly warms up to them too. Apparently she already knows Hannah from the diner, and Grace has a cute habit of babbling when sheโ€™s nervous, so sheโ€™s talking Sabrinaโ€™s ear off before the introductions are even over.

โ€œYou want something to drink?โ€ I offer, guiding her into the kitchen while Hannah and Grace trail after us.

โ€œNo, itโ€™s fine. Just put me to work.โ€

โ€œWe were going to take a break now anyway. Fitzy showed up earlier than planned and he has to leave in an hour, so weโ€™ve already moved all the furniture out of my room. All thatโ€™s left is emptying out my closet and drawers.โ€ I nudge her toward a chair. โ€œSit down. Water okay?โ€

โ€œSure.โ€

As Hannah and Grace join her at the table, I donโ€™t miss the way both their gazes keep darting toward Sabrinaโ€™s stomach. Sheโ€™s clearly pregnant, but not quite watermelon-big yet. Maybe a soccer ball?

Either way, thatโ€™s my daughter in there, and every time I think that, pride fills my chest. My daughter. Christ. Life is strange and unpredictable and so freaking awesome.

โ€œHow are you feeling?โ€ Hannah is asking Sabrina. โ€œAre you still getting morning sickness?โ€

โ€œNo, that stopped a couple months ago. These days Iโ€™m just tired and hungry and need to go to the bathroom every other minute. Oh, and itโ€™s getting harder and harder to see my feet. Which is probably a good thing because I think theyโ€™re swollen to twice their size.โ€

โ€œAw, that sucks,โ€ Grace says sympathetically. โ€œBut at least you get an adorable, chubby-cheeked miracle for all your pain and suffering. Thatโ€™s a decent tradeoff, right?โ€

โ€œHa!โ€ Sabrina grins. โ€œHow about I call you at three in the morning when my chubby-cheeked miracle is screaming her lungs out andย thenย you can tell me if itโ€™s a decent tradeoff.โ€

Hannah snickers. โ€œSheโ€™s got you there, Gracie.โ€

I hand Sabrina a glass of water and then lean against the counter, smiling as the girls continue to joke about all the โ€œwonderfulโ€ things Sabrina and I can look forward toโ€”no sleep, diaper changes, colic, teething.

Truthfully, none of that scares me. If you donโ€™t have to work hard for something, then how can it ever truly be rewarding?

Footsteps approach the kitchen. Garrett wanders in, wiping sweat off his brow. When he notices Sabrina, he brightens. โ€œOh good. Youโ€™re here. Hold onโ€”gotta grab something.โ€

She turns to me as if to say,ย Is he talking to me?

Heโ€™s already gone, though, his footsteps thumping up the stairs.

At the table, Hannah runs a hand through her hair and gives me a pleading look. โ€œJust remember heโ€™s your best friend, okay?โ€

Thatย doesnโ€™t sound ominous.

When Garrett returns, heโ€™s holding a notepad and a ballpoint pen, which he sets on the table as he sits across from Sabrina. โ€œTuck,โ€ he says. โ€œSit. This is important.โ€

Iโ€™m so baffled right now. Hannahโ€™s resigned expression doesnโ€™t help in lessening the confusion.

Once Iโ€™m seated next to Sabrina, Garrett flips open the notepad, all business. โ€œOkay. So letโ€™s go over the names.โ€

Sabrina raises an eyebrow at me.

I shrug, because I legitimately donโ€™t know what the fuck heโ€™s talking about.

โ€œIโ€™ve put together a solid list. I really think youโ€™re going to like these.โ€ But when he glances down at the page, his face falls. โ€œAh crap. We canโ€™t use any of the boy names.โ€

โ€œWait.โ€ Sabrina holds up a hand, her brow furrowed. โ€œYouโ€™re picking names for our baby?โ€

He nods, busy flipping the page. My baby mama gapes at me.

I shrug again.

โ€œJust out of curiosity, what were the boy names?โ€ Grace hedges, clearly fighting a smile.

He cheers up again. โ€œWell, the top contender was Garrett.โ€

I snicker loud enough to rattle Sabrinaโ€™s water glass. โ€œUh-huh,โ€ I say, playing along. โ€œAnd what was the runner-up?โ€

โ€œGraham.โ€ Hannah sighs.

โ€œBut itโ€™s okay. I have some kickass girl names too.โ€ He taps his pen on the pad, meets our eyes, and utters two syllables. โ€œGigi.โ€

My jaw drops. โ€œAre you kidding me? Iโ€™m not naming my daughter

Gigi.โ€

Sabrina is mystified. โ€œWhy Gigi?โ€ she asks slowly. Hannah sighs again.

The name suddenly clicks in my head. Oh for fuckโ€™s sake. โ€œG.G.,โ€ I mutter to Sabrina. โ€œAs in Garrett Graham.โ€

Sheโ€™s silent for a beat. Then she bursts out laughing, triggering giggles from Grace and eventually Hannah, who keeps shaking her head at her boyfriend.

โ€œWhat?โ€ Garrett says defensively. โ€œThe godfather should have a say in the name. Itโ€™s in the rule book.โ€

โ€œWhat rule book?โ€ Hannah bursts out. โ€œYou make up the rules as you go along!โ€

โ€œSo?โ€

โ€œBesides, you havenโ€™t been crowned godfather yet,โ€ I point out with a smirk, just as Fitzy and Logan drift into the kitchen. I jerk a thumb toward Logan. โ€œThis dumbass is still in the running.โ€

โ€œActuallyโ€ฆโ€ Garrett beams at us. โ€œLoganโ€™s out of the race.โ€ I twist in my chair to look at our teammate. โ€œSince when?โ€

Loganโ€™s expression instantly goes shuttered. โ€œI decided to bow out,โ€ he mutters. โ€œItโ€™s a big responsibility.โ€

A loud snort sounds from Garrettโ€™s vicinity. โ€œYou decided to bow out?

Is that what weโ€™re calling it?โ€

Logan glowers at him. โ€œItโ€™s what weโ€™re calling it because itโ€™s true.โ€ โ€œYeah?โ€ Garrett hops to his feet. โ€œBe right back.โ€

Sabrina and I exchange puzzled glances as he steps out of the kitchen. I hear him moving around in the living room. A moment later he pops back

into sight and whips up his hands in front of Loganโ€™s face. โ€œThen how do you explainย this?โ€

Sabrina yelps in horror.

Me, Iโ€™m just really curious to hear why Garrett is holding a tiny newborn doll.

Which is missing its head, by the way.

โ€œYou fucking took it home?โ€ Logan sounds outraged.

โ€œHell yeah I did. What use were they going to have for it there? It doesnโ€™t have a head, bro.โ€

โ€œWhereโ€™s โ€˜thereโ€™?โ€ I ask carefully, though Iโ€™m not sure I want to know the answer.

โ€œNewborn CPR,โ€ Garrett explains. โ€œWe took a course at the campus health center this morning.โ€

โ€œNewborn CPR?โ€ Sabrina shakes her head, dazed.

โ€œIt was the grace under pressure test.โ€ Garrett smiles smugly. โ€œWhich he failed. I, of course, passed with flying colors.โ€

โ€œIs it my fault I donโ€™t know my own strength?โ€ Logan protests.

โ€œYes!โ€ Garrett says in a spurt of laughter. โ€œThat isย totallyย your fault.โ€ He holds up the doll and waves it around tauntingly. โ€œShow me on the doll where your brain is. Oh right, you canโ€™t. Because you fucking decapitated it.โ€

Sabrina turns to me. โ€œCan we go upstairs and pack now?โ€

โ€œYou guys are scaring Sabrina,โ€ Hannah grumbles at the bickering idiots. โ€œBabe, put that doll away. And Logan, remind me to never let you babysit my future children.โ€ With that, she refocuses her attention on Sabrina. โ€œOkay, assuming weโ€™re putting a pin in Gigi, what other names are you thinking about?โ€

Sabrina and I exchange another look. โ€œWe havenโ€™t even discussed it,โ€ she admits.

โ€œAre there any names you like in general?โ€

Sabrina ponders it. โ€œI like the name Charlotte.โ€

โ€œOh, I love that!โ€ Grace exclaims. โ€œCharlotte Tucker. It has a nice ring to it.โ€

โ€œCharlotte James,โ€ Sabrina corrects.

I glare at her. โ€œHer last name is going to be Tucker.โ€ โ€œNo itโ€™s not. Itโ€™s going to be James.โ€

โ€œWhat about Tucker-James?โ€ Fitzy calls out as he grabs a beer from the fridge.

โ€œNo,โ€ we say in unison. Not because weโ€™re against hyphens, but because weโ€™re both stubborn jerks.

I didnโ€™t realize I felt so strongly about my daughter having my last name, but I do. Hell, if it was up to me, Sabrina would have my last name too. But that would require us getting married, which would require me to propose, and Iโ€™m pretty sure sheโ€™d flee to another continent if I did that. We might be sleeping together again, but I can tell sheโ€™s still fighting the idea that weโ€™re in an actual relationship.

For some reason, the silly girl thinks she has to do everything alone. โ€œOkay.โ€ Hannah grins. โ€œHow about we table the first name discussion

until youโ€™ve solved the surname quandary?โ€

That sounds like a good idea. The last thing I want to do is argue with Sabrina in front of all my friends. โ€œLetโ€™s go upstairs and do some packing,โ€ I tell Sabrina.

Nodding, she allows me to help her out of her chair.

From his perch at the counter, Garrettโ€™s expression turns glum. โ€œI canโ€™t believe youโ€™re moving out.โ€

I roll my eyes. โ€œYou guys are moving out too.โ€ โ€œYeah, but not for two more weeks.โ€

I notice that Logan looks equally bummed at the prospect of my leaving today. They wanted to throw me a goodbye party, but I said no, because technically this isnโ€™t goodbye. Iโ€™m just moving to Boston, which is where theyโ€™ll both be in a few months anyway.

Deanโ€™s heading to New York, though. Heโ€™s bailing on law school and got a job teaching at a prep school. Allie landed a role on a TV show thatโ€™s filming in Manhattan, so I guess theyโ€™ll be moving in together.

Truthfully, Iโ€™m equal parts sad and relieved that Dean will be living in another state. He hasnโ€™t exactly been supportive about my impending fatherhood, but heโ€™s still one of my best friends, damn it.

โ€œYou guys decide yet who gets the master bedroom?โ€

Garrett is speaking to Fitzy now, who shrugs his tattooed shoulders. โ€œMe. Obviously.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ Logan warns. โ€œHollis and the freshman are gonna try to fight you for it.โ€

Fitzy raises an eyebrow and then flexes his big biceps. โ€œLet โ€™em.โ€

I stifle a laugh. Yeah, Hollis and Hunter donโ€™t stand a chance against Colin Fitzgerald. Though, considering what a private person he is, Iโ€™m still surprised that he agreed to take over our lease with them. I figured heโ€™d look for another place on his own, but I guess Hollis twisted his arm into it.

Sabrina and I head upstairs, where I sweep my gaze over my empty room. The bedโ€™s gone and thereโ€™s nowhere to sit. I notice Sabrina rubbing her lower back, so I make a mental note not to let her stay on her feet for too long.

โ€œOkay,โ€ she says in a decisive voice as she opens the closet door. โ€œShould we fold everything up nicely? Or just toss it in the boxes willy- nilly?โ€

โ€œWhat boxes?โ€ I swipe a cardboard container of garbage bags off the hardwood. โ€œThe clothes go in here.โ€

โ€œOh my God. You areย suchย a guy.โ€

โ€œAm I?โ€ Smirking, I drift my hand down my abs and then cup my junk over my jeans. โ€œDo you want to inspect the goods to make sure?โ€

โ€œDid you ask me here to pack or to fuck?โ€ โ€œBoth?โ€

She waves a hand around the room. โ€œThereโ€™s no bed.โ€ โ€œWho needs a bed?โ€

โ€œMy poor fat pregnant body does,โ€ Sabrina answers with a self- deprecating smile.

โ€œHow about this?โ€ I counter. โ€œLetโ€™s pack as fast as we can, and then Iโ€™ll follow you back to Boston and we can fuck up a storm on your big comfy bed.โ€

She stands up on her tiptoes and plants a kiss on my lips. โ€œDeal.โ€

*

Sabrina

Iย WAS NERVOUSย about spending time with Tuckerโ€™s friends, but really I had nothing to worry about, because theyโ€™re pretty awesome. Hannah and Grace are so easy to talk to. Garrett and Logan are hysterical, and a lot more

laidback than I expected. I mean, theyโ€™re drop-dead gorgeous hockey players. Shouldnโ€™t they all be super conceited likeโ€”

โ€œWe need to talk.โ€ Likeย thisย guy.

I stiffen when Dean Di Laurentis appears in the doorway. Tucker just went outside to say goodbye to Fitzy, leaving me to empty out the last dresser drawer on my own, but I stop what Iโ€™m doing when Dean enters and closes the door behind him.

The mere sight of him irritates me. Itโ€™s not fair that someone so jerky is so ridiculously attractive. Objectively, Dean is probably the best-looking guy Iโ€™ve ever seen outside of a movie screen. Heโ€™s got blond hair, chiseled male-model features, a spectacular body. And heโ€™s charming as hellโ€”thatโ€™s how he got me into bed in the first place. Well, that and the three daiquiris I drank. I might have even seen him again, if I hadnโ€™t learned that he was sleeping with our TA in exchange for good grades.

โ€œWe do, huh?โ€ I drawl. โ€œAnd what do we need to talk about, Richie?โ€

He flinches, as he always does when I use the mocking nickname. I dubbed him Richie Rich after I discovered that he uses his money and looks to get ahead.

โ€œYou know exactly what we need to talk about.โ€

I frown. โ€œIf you meanย thisโ€”โ€ I gesture to my stomach, โ€œโ€”then thereโ€™s nothing to discuss. My baby and I are none of your business.โ€

โ€œTuckerโ€™s my business,โ€ he says coolly, crossing his arms over his muscular chest. โ€œI mean, damn, Sabrina, I always knew you were an ambitious bitch, but I didnโ€™t think you were a selfish one.โ€

Anger climbs up my throat. โ€œWow. Beau always tried to convince me that you were a decent guy, but he was so clearly wrong.โ€

Dean hisses out a breath. โ€œLeave Beau out of this. Weโ€™re talking about you and Tuck.โ€

โ€œDo you really want to pick a fight with a pregnant chick right now? Because Iโ€™m warning youโ€”my hormones are all over the place. I might claw your eyes out.โ€

He looks unfazed. โ€œYouโ€™re fucking up my boyโ€™s life. You really think Iโ€™m just going to stand by and let you do that?โ€

Gritting my teeth, I slam the dresser drawer shut and mimic his pose, positioning my arms tight across my swollen breasts. โ€œTucker is a grown-

up. He also happens to be the father of this baby. If he wants to have a hand in raising her, I canโ€™t exactly stop him.โ€

Frustration clouds his expression. โ€œThis will ruin his whole life. Donโ€™t you get that? Heโ€™s giving up everything heโ€™s worked toward for a chick who doesnโ€™t even love him.โ€

My jaw almost hits the floor. Where the fuck does he get off saying this shit to me?

โ€œWhat makes you think I donโ€™t love him?โ€ I shoot back defiantly.

โ€œBecause if you did, then youโ€™d already have a ring on your finger. Tuck doesnโ€™t do things half-assed. He loves you, youโ€™re having his kidโ€”if he thought for a moment that you loved him back, youโ€™d be getting married in City Hall before this kid pops out. Instead, heโ€™s staying in Boston when all heโ€™s talked about since freshman year is going back to Texasโ€”โ€

Guilt pricks my throat. Hard.

โ€œAnd now heโ€™s going to take the first job he finds, instead of opening a business that heโ€™s actually taken the time to research and think about.โ€ Dean shakes his head. โ€œDonโ€™t you see that?โ€

I falter. Heโ€™s right. Tuckerย doesnโ€™tย half-ass it. And yet here he is, moving in with a guy he barely likes, considering buying shitty franchises heโ€™s not passionate about, and all because I was so overcome with lust one night that I forgot that โ€œjust the tipโ€ is as effective in knocking you up as having a guy ejaculate in you.

Heโ€™s changing his entire life for me. Heโ€™s changing his goals and his plans and his lifestyle to accommodate this baby. Andย Iโ€™mย the one who caused him to do that.

Despite my threat about clawing Deanโ€™s eyes out, I donโ€™t feel at all feral anymore. I feelโ€ฆwrecked.

So wrecked that Iโ€™m helpless to stop the sob that flies out. So wrecked that I fall apart right in front of Dean fucking Di Laurentis.

I sink to the floor and bury my face in my hands, crying so hard that I canโ€™t even draw a breath. I gasp for air while hot tears slide down my cheeks and soak my palms. Iโ€™m a shuddering, pathetic, pregnant mess, and itโ€™s not until a firm hand clasps my shoulder that I realize Dean is sitting on the floor beside me.

โ€œFuck,โ€ he mumbles, sounding as helpless as I feel. โ€œI didnโ€™t mean to make you cry.โ€

โ€œI deserve to cry,โ€ I choke out between sobs. โ€œSabrinaโ€”โ€ He touches my shoulder again.

โ€œNo!โ€ I wrench away from his grip and stare at him with tear-filled eyes. โ€œYouโ€™re right, okay? Iโ€™m ruining his life! Do you think Iโ€™m fucking happy about that? Because Iโ€™m not!โ€ I gulp rapidly, trying to remember how to breathe. โ€œHeโ€™s kind and sweet and so goddamn incredible and he doesnโ€™t deserve to have his world turned upside down like this! He should be making all these plans right now and being excited about graduating college and starting a new chapter in his life, and instead itโ€™sย end of fucking story. The best guy on this whole planet is stuck with meโ€”foreverโ€”all because of what was supposed to be a one-time hookup!โ€

I finish in a panting rush, viciously swiping at my tears. Beside me, Dean looks totally and utterly stunned.

โ€œAw hell,โ€ he finally says. โ€œYou do love him.โ€ I hang my head. โ€œYes.โ€

โ€œBut you havenโ€™t told him.โ€ โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œWhy the hell not?โ€

โ€œBecauseโ€ฆโ€ My face collapses again. โ€œBecause Iโ€™m trying to make this as easy as I can for him. Love complicates things, and shit is complicated enough right now. Andโ€ฆโ€

โ€œAnd what?โ€ Dean asks.

And I donโ€™t know if he loves me back.

Sometimes I think he does, but in the back of my mind thereโ€™s always a little nugget of doubt. Iโ€™m honestly not certain if Tucker wants to be with me because he loves me, or because he thinks we should be together for the sake of our baby.

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter,โ€ I say hoarsely. โ€œYouโ€™re right. This baby is screwing up his plans.โ€ I wipe my face again. โ€œThe least I can do is make sure it doesnโ€™t ruin more than it has to. Iโ€™ll take on the bulk of the responsibility. Thatโ€™ll free up a lot of his time so that he can open a business he loves.โ€

Dean hesitates. โ€œWhat about Harvard?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m still going.โ€ Bitterness joins the sorrow clinging to my throat. โ€œDonโ€™t worry, youโ€™ll have three more years to hate me and call me a bitch.โ€

โ€œActually, I wonโ€™t be there,โ€ he confesses. I frown. โ€œSince when?โ€

โ€œI accepted a teaching job at a private school in Manhattan.โ€ He shrugs. โ€œI realized law school isnโ€™t where I want to be.โ€

โ€œOh.โ€ I wonder why Tucker didnโ€™t mention that, but I guess it doesnโ€™t surprise me. Heโ€™s already admitted that Dean hasnโ€™t exactly been Mr. Supportive about the baby.

โ€œAfter Beau died,โ€ Dean starts, but his voice cracks and he stops to clear his throat. โ€œAfter he died, I kind of went batshit crazy for a while. But then I crawled out of the hole I dug for myself and really took stock of my life, you know?โ€

I nod slowly. Joanna Maxwell had done the same thing. So had I. Beauโ€™s death made me realize how important life is, how short it can be. I wonder if losing Beau was a game-changer for everyone who knew and cared about him.

โ€œIt changed stuff for me too,โ€ I confess.

Itโ€™s Deanโ€™s turn to nod. โ€œI can tell.โ€ He pauses ruefully. โ€œSometimes I canโ€™t believe you and I ever hooked up. It seems like a million years ago.โ€

I manage a laugh. โ€œYup.โ€

โ€œYou really love Tuck, huh?โ€ โ€œI do.โ€

He lets out a heavy breath. โ€œYou should tell him.โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ I swallow. โ€œAnd youโ€™re not going to tell him either.โ€ โ€œHe needs to knowโ€”โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ I repeat, firmer this time. โ€œI mean it, Dean. Donโ€™t say anything to him. You owe me.โ€

Humor flickers in his eyes. โ€œHow do you figure?โ€

I jut out my chin. โ€œYou didnโ€™t deserve that A in Statistics sophomore year.โ€

โ€œAh. So keeping my mouth shut is my punishment for the undeserved grade?โ€

โ€œSo you admit it was undeserved!โ€

โ€œOf course it was.โ€ His tone becomes pained. โ€œTrust me, I did everything I could to try to get the professor to fail me.โ€

โ€œBullshit.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s true. After I aced that project we teamed up on and you only got a B, I realized the TA was fucking around with my grades. I asked the prof to go over all my tests and papers, and turns out I was supposed to be failing.โ€

โ€œOh my God. Iย knewย it.โ€ Though I donโ€™t feel as smug about it as I thought I would. My beef with Dean suddenly feels incredibly unimportant. And, like he said, as if it happened a million years ago.

โ€œWell, I didnโ€™t,โ€ he says frankly. โ€œI know you think I was boning the TA for the gradesโ€”โ€ He flashes a grin, โ€œโ€”but I was boning her because she had a great rack and the sweetest ass.โ€

I pretend to gag before going serious. โ€œWhy didnโ€™t you ever tell me any of this?โ€

He snickers. โ€œBecause weโ€™re not friends.โ€

I snicker back. โ€œTrue.โ€ I mull something over. โ€œBut maybe we should call a ceasefire.โ€

โ€œJesus. Has hell frozen over?โ€

Embarrassment tickles my belly. โ€œYouโ€™re one of Tuckerโ€™s best friends.

Iโ€™m about to have his kid. It makes sense for us to try to co-exist.โ€ โ€œMakes sense,โ€ he agrees.

Dean hops off the floor and holds out a hand.

I hesitate for only a second before allowing him to help me to my feet. โ€œThanks.โ€

An awkward silence stretches between us, which I donโ€™t try to fill by talking. Iโ€™m still not convinced that Dean isnโ€™t a superficial playboy, and Iโ€™m sure a part of him still thinks Iโ€™m a bitch. But the hostility is gone, and even though weโ€™re never going to be best buds, I know Tucker will appreciate it if I make an effort to get along with Dean.

Itโ€™s the least I can do, considering how much Tucker has already sacrificed forย me.

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