“Get up, dude. Itโs noon.โ
The blankets are ripped from my limp body and I groan. Matt hovers over me, his eyes narrowed. โPractice starts in half an hour. If you miss another one, Coach will kill us both.โ
โYeah, Iโll be there,โ I grumble and pull the blankets back over me.
Matt groans, โNo, you wonโt. Thatโs what you said yesterday, and instead of seeing you at the rink, I came home to you passed out on the couch. Get up now before I get the bucket.โ
โRead the room, Matt. Just leave me alone, you prick.โ
โIโm the prick?โ he scoffs. โGet out of bed and have a damn shower already. You smell like a dumpster.โ
โFunny, I feel like one too.โ Iโm about to shut my eyes again, but fingers wrap around my ankles as Matt pulls me out of bed. My ass slams against the floor, pulling a string of curses from my lips. โFuck you. How did you even get in here?โ
โIf you donโt want people to come inside your apartment, maybe you shouldnโt hide your spare key under the welcome mat like every unsuspecting victim in a murder show. Now get your ass in the shower. You have shit to do today, Oakley!โ Matt adds in a shout and stalks out of my room.
I lean my head against my bed frame and sigh. The last thing that I want to do today is get my ear chewed out by Coach for my lack of effort lately. The team relies on me too much for me to let them down. But hell, I have been thinking about everythingย butย hockey.
With another groan, I push myself off the floor and get dressed. With my hockey bag now in hand, I join Matt in the living room.
โWow, isnโt this a sight for sore eyes? Get your shoes on. Weโre already late,โ he says firmly.
โGot it, Mom,โ I scoff and slip on my sneakers.
Mattโs jaw clenches at my obvious attitude but he nods nevertheless and walks out the door. We walk down the hallway until we reach the heavy metal door that leads to the creepy staircase.
โHave you ever seen a homeless guy in here?โ Matt asks as we walk down the graffitied stairway. Itโs not an odd question. By the look of the chipped cement stairs and eerie atmosphere, Iโm surprised that I have yet to find a guy living there.
โNo. There was a raccoon once, though.โ
Matt shoves open the exit door eagerly and sighs, โDid you name
it?โ
โName it? Youโre fucking weird,โ I laugh as we make our way over
to Mattโs truck. The mud covering the entire lower half of the navy paint makes me cringe. I spot my truck sitting pristinely behind it. โIt isnโt hard to get a car wash every few months, at least, man.โ
โI like it dirty,โ he shrugs and pulls open his door.
I wrinkle my nose and hop into his truck. โOkay, I don’t need to know that.โ
He snorts and starts the engine. โThatโs a new one. Since when are you afraid of a dirty joke? Oh, right. I forgot youโve become a broody bitch.โ
โWhatever,โ I brush him off. He has no idea what Iโm dealing with right now. He hasnโt been without Morgan since he was a kid.
โNo, notย whatever. Iโve been dealing with your shit attitude and awful effort on and off the ice for too long. Just call her already. Tell her she made a mistake.โ
โItโs not that easy.โ I stare out the window. The buildings start to blur as Matt pulls out of the parking lot. I told Ava that if she said it was over, it was over. She chose to run away, not the other way around.
โWhy not? Do you seriously think that Morganโs never threatened to leave my ass? Because she has. She still does sometimes. But we work it out. Iโm going to marry her one day, dude. But that doesnโt mean that loving her isnโt hard some days, and vice versa. Itโs worth all of the fights and arguments.โ
I already know that loving Ava is worth everything. Iโve known that for months. What I donโt know is why Iโm the only one who feels that way.
She made her feelings about our relationship clear when she tore me apart so easily.
โShe left me, Matt. It wasnโt the other way around.โ
โAnd she regrets it! Youโd be a fool to think she doesnโt.โ
I look at him, surprised. โHow do you know that? Have you talked to her?โ
โAs if Morgan could keep a secret,โ Matt says, flipping on his blinker and turning onto the road leading to the arena. My stomach churns with anxiety. โLook, if you want to wallow in self-pity, thatโs your choice. But if you want to win her back, Iโm here to help. The whole team is.โ
โWhat?โ I ask, stunned.
โDonโt act so shocked. We all want the old Oakley back. Besides, โAvleyโ is the endgame, or whatever Morgan calls it. We all want you to be happy.โ
โโAvleyโ? Endgame? You sound like my sister,โ I chuckle, grinning from ear to ear. My heart feels warm, proud that Iโve earned the respect and friendship of my team throughout this crazy season. And on top of that, Iโve found a best friend in Matt.
โYeah, yeah. So, are you in or what?โ
I place a firm hand on his shoulder and give it a squeeze. โLetโs get my girl back.โ