best counter
Search
Report & Feedback

Chapter no 63 – RORY

The Fake Out (Vancouver Storm, #2)

โ€œI SHOULD HAVE KNOWNย youโ€™d drive something like this,โ€ Hazel says that afternoon as I pull out of the parking garage.

I toss a grin over at her, turning on her seat warmer. โ€œFast, powerful, and incredibly good-looking?โ€

โ€œShowy and expensive.โ€ She snorts. โ€œAnd onlyย youย would drive a car likeย thisย in the snow.โ€

โ€œHey, I have snow tires.โ€ I change gears in the sports car, winking at her with a lazy grin as the engine purrs louder, and she rolls her eyes, hiding a smile. โ€œCan you drive stick?โ€

โ€œNope. My dad wanted to teach us but Pippa and I both refused.โ€ The streets are quiet as we drive. โ€œDo you want me to teach you?โ€ โ€œRory.โ€ Her eyes flick over to me. โ€œIโ€™m not driving this car.โ€ โ€œWhy not?โ€

She balks, probably about to protest that itโ€™s too expensive or something.

โ€œYou might need a car for something.โ€

Itโ€™s fucking cute how she does that rapid-blinking thing when sheโ€™s flustered. Like this morning when she saw the box and thought it was an engagement ring. It almost makes me want to buy one to see what sheโ€™d say.

Who am I kidding? Thatโ€™s not the reason I want to buy one. โ€œIโ€™ll rent a car if I need one,โ€ she insists.

โ€œOkay.โ€ I sigh like sheโ€™s worn me down. โ€œIโ€™ll get another car.โ€ I pull onto the bridge to North Vancouver, and my gut tightens with nerves. โ€œWhat kind of car do you want?โ€™

She shakes with laughter. โ€œYouโ€™re relentless.โ€

My thoughts wander to my mom, and another round of nerves pitch through me. My fingers drum on the steering wheel in anticipation. Do her friends even know about me? Does she have a partner? Does she still go hiking in the trails? Itโ€™s like sheโ€™s a stranger. But the way she looked at me yesterday, it felt likeโ€”

My exhale is heavy. It felt like she didnโ€™t want it to be that way.

She left, though, so now I donโ€™t fucking know what to think. I donโ€™t know what Iโ€™m doing, going to visit her today.

Hazelโ€™s hand lands on my thigh. She can see right through me, and she knows Iโ€™m nervous about today.

I wonder what else Hartley knows. I wonder if she realizes Iโ€™m in love with her.

โ€œIโ€™m glad youโ€™re coming with me today,โ€ I admit, glancing between her and the road.

Without Hazel, Iโ€™d make some excuse and then lift weights until I was too tired to think. With Hazel, though, I havenโ€™t felt the urgent, clawing feeling that Iโ€™m not doing enough for hockey. If I asked her about it, sheโ€™d say I can take three days off without ruining my career, and Iโ€™d agree.

โ€œI need you,โ€ I add, inching closer to the secret Iโ€™m keeping from her.

Hazelโ€™s changed my life in ways I couldnโ€™t predict, and being with her is so much more than I expected.

She watches me, and I worry Iโ€™ve pushed it too far, but she just gives me that soft, sweet Hazel smile Iโ€™ve unearthed in the past few months.

โ€œIโ€™m happy Iโ€™m here, too,โ€ she says, giving my leg another squeeze.

You'll Also Like