Iย HAVE TO SAY, Iโm one lucky girl to have West in my life.
When he initially let slip about the scrimmage, it didnโt even cross my mind to consider writing an article for theย Daily. Or, more accurately, to wheedle my editor into giving me the assignment. But now, by some quirk of fate, I have the clear advantage.
Iโm sure Iโll be the first to break the news to Garrett. And while Iโm still not a huge fan of leveraging personal connections, in this instance, itโs less about nepotism and more about a lucky break. Itโs not like Iโm going to prance around, flaunting my relationship.
In fact, Iโd rather Garrett, and by extension, the rest of theย Dailyโs staff, remain oblivious to my personal life.
Usually, our article assignments are divvied up on Tuesdays, making Mondays in the newsroom as lively as a graveyard. Naturally, Garrett is almost always lurking around doing who knows what. Sometimes, when I traipse in after regular hours, I find him hunched over his desk, just sitting there in the dark like some . . . creepy little bat in a cave.
I wouldnโt put it past him to be roosting in the rafters.
Bracing myself, I inhale deeply, squaring my shoulders as I sidle up to his fortress of a desk. โHey, Garrett,โ I say, injecting as much warmth into my voice as I can muster.
โJade.โ His acknowledgment is as stiff as his posture, his eyes barely flicking up from his scattered workspace.
โI was hoping to talk to you about a concept for the next issue.โ My voice wavers, prompting me to clear my throat, an awkward sound echoing in the near-silent room.
Honestly, thereโs zero reason to feel intimidated by Garrett fucking Warner. Heโs nothing more than a chauvinistic busybody with the attention span of a goldfish. Still, in his clutches, he holds the fate of my journalism career.
โIโm listening,โ he murmurs, his fingers idly shuffling through the heap of papers in front of him, eyes still glued to his desk.
โOkay, well, Iโm not sure if itโs hit your radar yet . . . but the football team is preparing for a spring scrimmage against Coastal. Itโll be their first against an opponent, and the game is next weekend.โ
That certainly grabs his attention. His head snaps up, eyes narrowed in curiosity.
โHow did you get wind of this?โ
โLetโs just say I have an inside source.โ โWho?โ
I give him an odd look. โDoes it matter?โ
He just stares at me, his gaze unblinking, waiting for me to give him the details. So, I invent an excuse, a half-truth, thatโs a little easier for both of us to swallow. โMy, um, roommate is a cheerleader.โ
โAh, I see. Well, thank you for the scoop. Iโll notify the sports team,โ he says, jotting down a quick note on his cluttered calendar. โI donโt think Iโve given Liam a new piece yet.โ
My spine stiffens. โActually, I was hoping to write the article myself.โ
His response is a burst of laughter, only cut short when he catches sight of my stone-faced expression. โJade, youโre not a sports reporter.โ
โYeah, but you know that Iโd like to be,โ I counter, my voice tightening as my fingers dig into my thigh. โIโve drafted pieces on the games before; you just never considered them worthy of printing.โ
โThose were backups, Jade. I didnโt even have time to go through them.
Youโre aware of the number of reporters we have on staff.โ
My fingers curl tightly against my palm, nostrils flaring as I tamp down my disappointment. โRight. Silly me.โ
โLook . . . this is an important piece. I donโt have the time or patience to make it your training ground.โ
I cross my arms defensively. โYou wouldnโt even know about the scrimmage if it werenโt for me.โ
โSeriously? I wouldโve found out in a day or two. Besides, Iโve already assigned you another article.โ
โSo, give that one to Liam,โ I say, flustered. โIโll take the scrimmage, and he can take whatever the hell you wanted me to write.โ
His jaw twitches. โThis is ridiculous. Now youโre just being emotional.โ โEmotional?โ My shoulders sag, the fight draining out of me. โYou
know what, thatโs just fine. Liam can write about the football team again. Iโll just write about the parking lot outside of Haggerty Hall or maybe the new turnstiles in the arts building.โ
He levels me with an impatient stare, glancing pointedly at the stack of papers on his desk. โGreat idea, Jade. I knew youโd understand.โ
I whirl around, my heels clicking against the floor as I stalk away from his desk and out of the newsroom. By the time I finally reach class, I can feel the sting of frustrated tears pricking at my eyes.
Why did I even bother to try?
Steeling myself, I blink away the welling tears. I know Iโm fighting an uphill battle here, but God, Iโll be damned if I let this be the end of it.
MY WEEK HAS OFFICIALLYย devolved into a trash pile. Between the constant demands of class, relentless studying sessions in the library, and the mundane task of writing the most uninspired article of my journalistic career, Iโm fucking exhausted.
And Garrett, as usual, is partially to blame for this mess. He must have a deep-rooted hatred for me or just for female reporters in general. It certainly feels like this is his idea of a cruel joke, him assigning me a story about the new turnstiles.
Really? Fucking turnstiles?
At this point, Iโm ready to tear my hair out. The libraryโs brimming with anxious students all cramming for midterm exams. Itโs so chaotic, so nerve- racking, I could probably start screaming and nobody would bat an eye.
โJade.โ The timbre of Westโs unexpected voice hits me like a warm caress. โI canโt believe I actually caught you in time.โ
He slides into the chair behind me, his strong hands enclosing my tense shoulders. I practically melt into my seat as he starts to knead the stiffness out, his touch familiar and comforting.
โI was just about to leave,โ I murmur, craning my neck to look up at him.
โNo.โ He frowns, bending to plant a quick kiss on my lips. โIโve got two hours until practice.โ
โI know, but I promised Shan Iโd be home by three.โ
โIโve barely seen you all week. Canโt you stay just one more hour?โ โDonโt you have to study for your Lit exam?โ I ask, my smile tender.
โIโll only distract you.โ
โMaybe you could help me study? I mean, I understand if youโre too busy with your own stuff. You donโt need to ifโโ
โTheo,โ I cut in, grinning at his flustered ramblings. โI can stay and help. But just for an hour, okay?โ
As the hour trickles away, it feels like weโve barely made a dent in the material. Westโs dedication to his studies is clear, but he has a tougher time grasping certain concepts, especially when it comes to writing assignments. โDamn,โ he groans, slamming his book shut with finality. โIโll never be
able to learn all this shit.โ
โHey, you can do this.โ I place a comforting hand on his knee. โI can help you study more this weekend.โ
He swivels in his seat to face me, toying with a loose curl of my hair. โI donโt want to study this weekend,โ he grumbles. โI want to take you out.โ
โWe can go out after your exam. Plus, once the scrimmage is over, youโll have a lot more free time.โ
โYeah, I guess so.โ
โBesides, the banquet is the following weekend,โ I say cheerfully. โThatโs kind of like a date. We get to dress up and eat a fancy dinner together.โ
He stares at me for a long moment, his brow furrowed as he searches my face.
โWhat?โ I laugh, puzzled by his intensity.
He gives his head a slight shake. โYouโre just so fucking beautiful.โ โTheo.โ
โNo, I mean it,โ he insists, his hand reaching up to tuck the stray curl behind my ear. โI canโt believe I wasnโt falling at your feet the first time we met.โ
I snort in response. โYou mean, when you rolled your eyes at me and called me a jersey chaser?โ
โYeah.โ He nods solemnly, a tense line forming along his jaw. โExactly.
I was such a goddamn fool back then.โ โThat was only, what, six weeks ago?โ
โYeah, and a lot can change in six weeks.โ He rises from his seat, pulling my chair away from the table. โI need your help with one more thing before you leave.โ
Before I can ask, heโs pulling me to my feet and leading me to the furthest corner of the library, where we sneak in behind towering stacks of books.
โTheo, what are youโโ
He interrupts me by seizing my face in his hands and capturing my lips with his own. His kisses are hot and insistent, heavy with unspoken yearning. In seconds, he maneuvers me against the bookshelves, his body pressing me into the cold metal.
โItโs so hard to resist you,โ he confesses in a husky whisper, his mouth trailing down to the sensitive skin of my neck.
He teases me with his teeth before latching on to suck at my pulse point. His hands roam over my body in a dance of desireโfrom my waist to my hips to my ass. Heโs kneading me, setting me on fire with each caress.
โDamn, I want you,โ he breathes against my skin.
My breath hitches in my throat, and his tongue invades my mouth, tasting and teasing me. He wedges a thick thigh between my legs, and I canโt stop the instinctive roll of my hips against him.
The pressure is intoxicating.
I feel the telltale pulse of my arousal against him, matching the hardness straining in his jeans. And now, Iโm gasping for air, desperate little sounds threatening to spill from my lips. My core aches, empty and needy, a heady warmth pooling inside me.
Fuck. I might just come from this alone.
โDid you find it?โ a male voice rings out, emanating from a few shelves over.
My eyes snap wide open. I push against Westโs chest, trying to put some distance between us.
โI think itโs another aisle over,โ a female voice responds.
I glance up at West, working to regain control over my erratic breathing.
Heโs grinning down at me, running a hand through his hair to tame it. โThat was hot,โ he murmurs, his grin widening.
I canโt help but grin back, my heartbeat still racing with the thrill of nearly being caught.
โShut up,โ I whisper back, lightly swatting his chest.
โMake me,โ he says, that smug smile still firmly in place. โYouโre insufferable.โ
โAnd youโre a dork,โ he teases back. โLetโs get out of here before we get caught by some unsuspecting librarian.โ
โAfter you,โ I say, gesturing toward the end of the aisle.
His grin softens into a warm smile as he laces his fingers with mine. โWeโll go together,โ he decides.