โTHANKS FOR WALKING ME HOME,โย I say to Rory as we approach my apartment. Itโs a clear night, so the stars are out, sparkling in the dark sky.
I wait for him to tell me to invite him up. Iโm not sure what Iโll say this time.
โLetโs go for a run,โ he says instead. โJust a short one.โ His hands are on my shoulders, and heโs leaning down to meet my eyes. โTwo blocks.โ
I snort.
โTen feet.โ His eyes plead. โWe can run to the corner and back if you like. Come on, Hartley.โ He glances to my apartmentโs window. โYou still have that gym bag I left the other day? You didnโt burn it?โ
โHavenโt gotten around to it yet,โ I say lightly, but he doesnโt laugh like I want him to.
Heโs giving me that look again, the same one from the day we argued at the skating rink and he came after me, and the same one from earlier tonight. Like he needs me to be okay, like heโll do anything to fix this hurt in my heart.
โWhy are you doing this?โ I breathe.
โBecause you did it for me.โ He searches my eyes. โSo letโs shake it off together.โ He brushes a soft, sweet kiss on my mouth, and my heart lodges in my throat. Thereโs such careful attention, such protectiveness in that little touch.
My eyes sting, but not for the same reasons as before. โOkay?โ he whispers.
I nod. โOkay.โ
He smiles. โThatโs my girl.โ
Ten minutes later, we hit the pavement. Itโs cool out and quiet as the city winds down. We stick to side streets until we reach the seawall. While we run, I replay what my mom said, and what I said.
โAlright, Hartley,โ he says after ten minutes of silence. โIโll make you a bet.โ
Weโre running along the sidewalk that overlooks English Bay, and the golden streetlights cast shadows on his features.
โA friendlyย competition,โ he adds, and the corners of my mouth kick up. โIโve heard that before.โ
โI know, and you lost. Badly.โ
โShut up.โ Iโm smiling, forgetting all the stuff at dinner. Forgetting how I cried in front of him.
โThis is your opportunity to even the score.โ
The stubborn part of me saysย donโt take the bait,ย but my competitive side wants more. โWhatโs your offer?โ
He points at a sign at the end of this stretch of seawall, bordering the beach. โLetโs race to that sign.โ
Normally, heโs faster than me. Heโs tired from training today, though. I might be able to beat him. โAnd if I win?โ
His smile is smug but his eyes are hot. โIโll text you something sexy.โ Awareness shoots through me, but I keep the cool mask on my face.
โOh?โ
โYep. Something to keep you warm when Iโm away.โ
The team is traveling for away games for the next two weeks. A thousand images play through my head, and my pulse beats between my thighs. โAnd ifย youย win?โ
Thereโs a beat of silence, and I feel like I canโt get enough air as I look up at him.
โIโll leave that up to you,โ he says with a lazy smile. โWhatever you think is fair.โ
My heart pounds harder. He basically offered me nudes, so it would only be fair if I sent one back. My stomach flutters at the idea.
โYou ever send McKinnon anything?โ he asks quietly.
I shake my head, letting out a heavy exhale. โHe asked but, um. I never wanted to.โ
I never trusted him, I realize. Deep down, I knew something was wrong. Maybe not that he was seeing girls behind my back, but I knew I was an afterthought.
His eyes sharpen, pinning me. โInteresting.โ
โYeah.โ I swallow, nerves dancing up and down my spine, sending shivers through me.
What would I even send? I think about the lingerie that keeps showing up at my apartmentโthe lingerie I keep wearing. He likes softer colors, it seems, because everything is pastels. Pale pinks, blues, lavender, mint green, cream. A light pink lace bodysuit arrived yesterday, and I stood in front of the mirror in it, brushing my fingers over the soft, sheer fabric.
I looked incredibly hot in it, and thatโs what Iโd wear.
A streak of nervous energy hits me in the stomach at the idea, and when I look up at him, heโs still watching me with a challenging, curious expression. My stomach flops again.
If we do this, one of us is getting a photo. Weโre stepping past the territory of pretending. A lot of tonight has felt like that.
His eyebrow arches. โOnly if you want, Hartley.โ
Something stubborn, competitive, and playful courses through me, and my nerves fade. I want the victory to lord over him, but more, I want to see what he sends me.
Losing is not an option.
โFine.โ I bite my bottom lip, and his eyes follow the motion. โGet ready to have your ass kicked.โ
A broad grin stretches across his face, and I mirror it even as a voice in my head asks if Iโm a fool for thinking Iโll win.
โReady?โ His legs bend, preparing to sprint, and I match his stance. โYep.โ
โGo.โ
Weโre off, sprinting, and even as competition rushes through me, Iโm filled with laughter, light, and joy. Our feet hit the pavement fast. Someone moves off the path to give us space.
โSorry,โ I call over my shoulder.
โYeah, sorry,โ Rory adds, laughing.
Weโre a hundred feet from the sign. Roryโs a few feet ahead of me, so I dig deep. My legs burn and my lungs sear with the need for more oxygen. I donโt think my blood has ever pumped this hard. Iโve never run this fast.
Iโm flying. Iโm filled with color and light, and when Rory looks back at me over his shoulder with that perfect, handsome smile, I know heโs flying, too. Weโre almost at the sign. Fuck. Heโs going to win, and Iย canโtย lose. Not with these stakes. I panic, and with one glance at the sand beside us, I
summon all my energy and shove him.
Not my proudest moment. Itโs a soft landing, though, so he wonโt get hurt.
With a grunt of surprise, he stumbles but doesnโt fallโhis stabilizer muscles are too strongโbut I take the lead. I run harder and slap a hand on the sign.
When I turn, I see him flop down to seated in the sand, chest rising and falling fast, laughing.
โYou dirty little cheater,โ he calls, brushing sand off as I loop back to him, heaving for air.
Fuck, that was close. Why did I even agree to that?
Because Rory flicks at something inside me that makes me want to play with him. He knows exactly how to get me going.
I grin at him, still sitting in the sand, and extend a hand, but he pulls me down beside him. Iโm filled to the brim with gratitude because this actually made me feel better. Or maybe itโs being with Rory.
Weโre both breathing hard still, damp and sweaty, but I smile at him. โThanks.โ
โDonโt thank me yet. You havenโt even seen the picture.โ
I choke out a laugh as my stomach swoops in anticipation. As we get up and walk home, I think about earlier at dinner, when my mom asked Rory what he was doing for the holidays.
โSo,โ I start, โabout earlier.โ โWhich part?โ
โThe Christmas part.โ
He sends a curious glance at me, the corner of his mouth tipping up. โI know you probably have plans,โ I say, fiddling with my fingers.
โI donโt.โ His eyes linger on me, bright, interested, and patient, like Iโm a flighty bird and heโs gently waiting with his hand out for me to gather the courage to land.
โRight.โ
God, why is this so hard? Maybe because Connor always gave me the impression that I was being clingy when I tried to make plans with him. Just
blurt it out, Hazel.
โItโs short notice and maybe there arenโt even any flights leftโโI donโt know why that thought is so disappointingโโand the guest bed at my parentsโ place is worse than my old oneโโhe could sleep in my twin bed in my room, but it would be cramped, although maybe that would be hot and weโd mess around moreโโand youโd probably be bored in a small townโโ
โCome on, Hartley. Spit it out.โ
โDo you want to spend Christmas in Silver Falls?โ My heart beats up into my throat.
He arches a teasing eyebrow. โWith you?โ I huff a laugh. โYes, Rory. With me.โ
โTaking this fake dating thing a little far, arenโt you?โ
My stomach drops. Of course I am. Of course I got carried away. Earlier, when he comforted me, I thoughtโฆ I donโt know what I thought. โIt would look weird if you didnโt come with me,โ I lie.
Coward, my brain whispers.
Under his scrutiny, my pulse speeds up.
โYouโre right.โ He puts his arm around my shoulders and pulls me to him, and I relax. โWe should keep up appearances.โ
โYou can say no.โ
โI donโt want to.โ He tugs on a lock of my hair. โAnd now Iโll get to see you open the presents I got you in person.โ
โPresents?โ I light up. โMultiple?โ
Iโve already bought him a couple things, but I wasnโt sure how to bring it up.
โYep.โ His eyes narrow with mischief. โIt wouldnโt be weird if I gave you lingerie in front of your parents, right?โ
I burst out laughing, all tension from earlier disappearing. โNo, Iโm sure that would be totally fine and not awkward at all.โ
โGreat. Iโm looking forward to it.โ
My heart lifts. I know heโs joking about the lingerie, but the idea of Rory in my childhood home, spending time with my family?
Iโm looking forward to it, too.