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Chapter no 16

I Bet You (Waylon University, #2)

Penelopeโ€Œ

Ryker Voss is the most annoying football player alive.

Twilightย is over. Itโ€™s after midnight, and I should be dead tired, but instead, Iโ€™m debating the merits of my favorite book.

โ€œThat movie just plain sucked,โ€ he announces smugly.

I sit cross-legged, facing him, blue in the face from trying to explain the plot points.

Heโ€™s shaking his head at me.

Iโ€™m feeling petulant and grumpy. I wanted him to love it as much as I do. โ€œDonโ€™t you have a heart?โ€

He laughs. โ€œWhere were the gore and fangs? Not to mention the questionable hairstyles, creeping on her when she sleepsโ€”and the sparkling in the sun thing? Toss in the no sex and itโ€™s two stars at best.โ€

His eyes are lit with amusement as he watches me sputter. I wave my hands around, trying to find the right words to bring him over to my side.

โ€œYouโ€™re telling the truth?โ€ He nods.

My shoulders slump. Itโ€™s like eating the best piece of chocolate ever and giving a piece to your friend only to have them spit it out.

โ€œI think the no sex is part of the appeal,โ€ I say. โ€œSaving yourself for the one person you truly loveโ€”that means something.โ€

He scoffs but then sobers when he reads the look on my face.

His lips part, and I see a dawning on his face. โ€œAre you a virgin, Penelope?โ€

Panic at being so transparent rises for half a second until it ebbs away. I donโ€™t know why, but I feel like I can be myself with him. โ€œYes.โ€

His face changes, the humor softening into amazement. โ€œA twenty-one- year-old virginโ€ฆat Waylon? Impossible.โ€

I stare down at my hands.

โ€œAre you sure?โ€ Heโ€™s leaning in closer to me now, the heat from his body radiating to mine.

I roll my eyes. โ€œI can assure you Iโ€™ve never had my cherry popped, hooked up, yada, yada, yadaโ€ฆโ€

I glance back up, and heโ€™s staring at me, his gaze swirling with an indecipherable emotion.

โ€œHow far have you gone with a guy?โ€

I cock my head. โ€œSeriously? Youโ€™re asking for specifics?โ€ โ€œItโ€™s just so rare. Iโ€™m fascinated.โ€

I chew on my lips. โ€œGood. Iโ€™m glad youโ€™re not prejudiced against virgins.โ€

His lips quirk. โ€œYouโ€™ve been kissed. Obviously.โ€ I nod.

His gaze lingers on my chest. โ€œAnd second base?โ€ I nod.

His face grows still. โ€œThird base?โ€

The air grows heavy. โ€œWhat is third base?โ€ I murmur.

โ€œYou want me to describe it?โ€ he asks. Thereโ€™s a flush on his cheeks as we stare at each other.

Heat rises in my face. Yes. I want him to spell it out in excruciating detail, so I can replay it over and over when heโ€™s gone.

โ€œThird base is when a guyโ€”or a girlโ€ฆโ€ He stops and looks at me. โ€œGuy.โ€

โ€œPuts their handsโ€ฆโ€ He glances down at my legs and clears his throat. โ€œInside your underwear and touches you.โ€

Fire licks at me. It feels as if heโ€™s touching me now, sliding his hands under my panties, his fingers dipping insideโ€”

I suck in a breath. โ€œHmmmm, I see. And the purpose of this is toโ€ฆโ€

His chest rises. โ€œFuck, Red. To get you off. Make you come. Have you ever had an orgasm?โ€

My eyes lower. โ€œOh, definitely. Iโ€™m just waiting for a special person to give myself to completely.โ€

With scarcely a movement, he leans in and brushes my lips with his. โ€œWhat was that for?โ€ I whisper as he stares down at me. โ€œBecauseโ€ฆshitโ€ฆI donโ€™t know. I wanted to.โ€ He sighs.

I twist my hands in my lap, my mouth saying something I donโ€™t intend it to. โ€œA guy has never given me an orgasm. I meanโ€ฆI have had one, but not caused by an actual human male.โ€

His chest rises up and down in quick succession and he swallows. His eyes darken. โ€œI see.โ€

I pick at one of the loose threads on my cardigan. He watches me. โ€œSometimes I wonder if the feeling itself is different, you know, with a guy. If itโ€™s still that intense burst that goes off in your head and makes you warm and tingly.โ€ I let out a ragged breath I didnโ€™t know I was holding. โ€œI think about it a lot. Who I want it to beโ€ฆโ€

He stands abruptly. โ€œRyker?โ€

He opens his mouth to say something but then shuts it and takes off for the kitchen. Iโ€™m not even sure he knows where heโ€™s going, so I hop up and

follow him.

โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€

โ€œI need some water. With ice, preferably.โ€

From behind him, I watch as he flings cabinets open and shuts them. โ€œGlasses are on the right side, next to the fridge.โ€ I move in closer in case

he needs help.

He opens the right one, grabs a glass, and fills it up with ice from the dispenser. Then he turns to the sink and starts filling up the glass. It overflows.

He doesnโ€™t notice.

โ€œItโ€™s overflowing,โ€ I say.

He curses and pours out some of the water then lifts the glass and drinks it down.

โ€œUm, I have some Gatorade if youโ€™re really thirsty.โ€

His shoulders are tense, and he hasnโ€™t turned around, and my heart beats double time at the sparks in the air.

He sets the glass down on the counter and takes three huge breaths before facing me.

His expression is conflicted, a range of emotions flitting across his chiseled features. I canโ€™t read them, and I suspect he doesnโ€™t want me to.

Iโ€™m not sure whatโ€™s going on. I shake my head. โ€œIโ€™m sorry if I went too far. Iโ€™m just comfortable with you. Itโ€™s like we have this easiness when weโ€™re togetherโ€”โ€

โ€œNo, stop. This isnโ€™t your fault.โ€ His voice is husky.

I ease over to my sucker drawer and pull one out. Iโ€™m so fast, I have the wrapper off and the candy in my mouth in three seconds. I ignore the fact that my hands are shaking. โ€œWant to tell me whatโ€™s going on then?โ€

He dips his head and rakes his hands through his hair. โ€œFuck.ย Red.โ€ He says my nickname like itโ€™s torturing him.

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€ Iโ€™m a little shrill now.

He sticks his hands in his pockets, looking unsure as he glances around the room. Anywhere except at me. โ€œI shouldnโ€™t be here.โ€

My jaw tightens. I enjoy him being here.

He scrubs at his jaw. โ€œI justโ€”donโ€™t need a distraction right now. I have to keep my head in the game.โ€

โ€œWhy is me being a virgin a distraction to you?โ€

He groans. โ€œItโ€™s notโ€”youย are.โ€ He waves his hands at me. โ€œThe whole vibe you have.โ€

โ€œMe?โ€ I walk closer, being tentative because he looks like he might bolt at any moment. โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

He tugs at the ends of his hair, clearly torn. โ€œIโ€™m into you, alright? I think about you a lot. That kissโ€ฆ it gets to me.โ€ He groans. โ€œI canโ€™t stop thinking about kissing you, about being with youโ€”again and again.โ€

My heart races like a jet engine ready to launch. Itโ€™s so loud Iโ€™m sure he can hear it. I swallow hard. โ€œMe? A girl whoโ€™s never actually seen… you know, outside of Tumblr?โ€

He nods, locking eyes with me. His gaze is intense. โ€œYeah, you. And I can tell youโ€™re into me, Red. I see it during our little stare-downs. I definitely saw it when we talked about third base.โ€ He leans closer. โ€œYour pupils are dilated. You want me. Combine that with how I feelโ€ฆ itโ€™s a dangerous mix.โ€

I stammer, aware heโ€™s not wrong, butโ€ฆ

He fixes me with a piercing look. โ€œDid you go to lunch with Connor?โ€

I think back to our conversation at Sugarโ€™s when Connor texted me. โ€œNo, I had too much to do. Why? What do you mean?โ€

He narrows his eyes. โ€œYou know exactly what I mean. Do you really want him?โ€ I stay silent, wary of giving too much away.

He exhales heavily. โ€œI havenโ€™t been with anyone since last semesterโ€”not since everything went down. Itโ€™s the longest dry spell Iโ€™ve had since I was a teenager.โ€

Oh.

โ€œFour months,โ€ he tells me.

โ€œIs it because you canโ€™t get it up?โ€

He throws back his head and laughs and then sobers. โ€œFuck no. Iโ€™m hard as nails right now. For you.โ€

I toss a glance down at his pants, and yep, there it is. My body gets hot.

โ€œI justโ€ฆIโ€™ve been trying to focus on doing everything right with footballโ€ฆuntil you.โ€ His ocean-colored eyes swirl with emotion. โ€œAnd, dammit, I donโ€™t want to hurt you. Youโ€™re a nice girlโ€”a virgin, evenโ€”and I donโ€™t know how the hell to deal withโ€”โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t want to be hurt either, Ryker.โ€ My chest feels heavy, as if someone has poured concrete on it.

โ€œI wonโ€™t let it get that far, Red. Weโ€™re friends, and thatโ€™s something.โ€ I watch as he seems to gather himself, shutting the cabinet door he left open and pushing his glass back from the edge of the counter. His eyes find mine. โ€œItโ€™s late. I need to go.โ€

I frown. โ€œYouโ€™re leaving after that little bomb?ย Now?โ€

He gives me a curt nod, his jaw grinding as if heโ€™s keeping words from coming out. โ€œGoodbye, Red.โ€

And then heโ€™s walking down the hall and opening my door and slipping into the night.

Iโ€™m rooted to the floor. I realize he didnโ€™t even ask to see my journal when he won the bet.

But that doesnโ€™t matter.

My breath catches as the truth hits me.

Ryker Voss hasnโ€™t been with a girl in months, andย Iโ€™mย the one he wants. But heโ€™s afraid.

I am too.

I donโ€™t need a quarterback fucking up my life.

Tangled emotions rise up, and I suck in a shuddering breath. No matter what I tell myself, heโ€™s stealing my heart, bit by bit, and itโ€™s going to take everything I have to resist falling.

 

 

The next day, I hop in my car and cruise to the Chi Omega house. Now that I have Ryker and Connor coming to the party, I signed up via email to help with the planning committee.

I park by the curb and waltz inside, putting my purse on the pink high- backed Queen Anne style armchair next to the door. My eyes take in the oak paneling, medallion wallpaper, and Victorian furnishings.

This place needs aย Property Brothersย makeover, but itโ€™s the same one my mom pledged. My gaze lingers on the chair where I just dumped my purse. Iโ€™ve seen pictures of that very piece of furniture in my momโ€™s albums, and it makes me feel close to her. She was hereโ€ฆjust like I am.

I hear crying as I walk down the hall. The sound comes from the common area where we have our meetings. Usually those doors are open, but today theyโ€™re closed.

I tap lightly on the wood. โ€œHello?โ€

When I donโ€™t get a reply, I try the door, but itโ€™s locked.

I chalk it up to sorority house drama when Keri, one of the pledges, appears next to me.

โ€œItโ€™s Margo,โ€ she whispers furtively. I frown. โ€œOur president?โ€

She nods. โ€œSheโ€™s been in there for half an hour. We were talking about the theme for the party, and she just ran out of the meeting.โ€

I scratch my head. Margoโ€™s the kind of girl who eats metal shavings for breakfast and spits them at girls she doesnโ€™t like afterward. Sheย neverย cries.

Keri shrugs. โ€œThe planning committee chairperson said weโ€™d just proceed without her.โ€

โ€œI wouldnโ€™t count her out yet,โ€ I say then nod my head toward the room past the kitchen, a sunroom where we have a copy machine, a couple of

laptops, and a bulletin board. โ€œWhy donโ€™t you head back to the meeting, and Iโ€™ll meet you there.โ€

Keri wavers. โ€œThey sent me back here to report on how she isโ€”โ€ โ€œTell them sheโ€™s fine and will be there in a minute.โ€

Pledges. Margo and I may not be best friends, but weโ€™ve been together for three years, and no freshman pledge is going to be talking about her and why sheโ€™s crying. She hasnโ€™t been here long enough.

She reads my face and scurries off.

I tap on the door again. โ€œMargo. Itโ€™s me, Penelope. Let me in.โ€ โ€œGo away.โ€

Her voice is wobbly, and I sigh. โ€œAs soon as you open the door.โ€ I hear sniffling and guilt brushes over me.

โ€œOpen the door or Iโ€™m going to go get a hairpin and pick the lock, and you know, it might just mess up these old antique doors. I know how much pride you take in our houseโ€”โ€

The door flings open, and my mouth gapes at what I see. The normally coiffed and cool Margo is a mess with smudged mascara and stray hairs poking out from under her headband. Even her clothes are askew, as if sheโ€™s been lying down. My eyes take in a fuzzy blanket draped over the couch in the back along with a pile of potato chip bags and candy bar wrappers.

โ€œWhy do you care?โ€ she snaps. โ€œYouโ€™re a person, Margo. I care.โ€

She shrugs and flips around then takes a seat on one of the couches in the room. I follow her inside and shut the door, taking the seat next to her as I reach over and grab a wad of tissues off the cherry coffee table. I pass them over.

โ€œIs this because I invited Ryker?โ€

She takes my offered Kleenex and dabs at her hazel eyes, the green in them more prominent when theyโ€™re wet.

She tugs her navy cardigan around her shoulders. โ€œYou stole him from me.โ€

I snort. โ€œYou embarrassed me in front of our whole sorority. Like you

reallyย liked him anyway?โ€

โ€œGod, no.โ€ She holds a hand to her chest as if the idea will give her a heart attack.

I smirk. โ€œExactly. I know your type. Wasnโ€™t your ex some kind of uppity Mayflower descendent?โ€

โ€œHis name was Kyle. And yes.โ€ She clams up, a stoniness taking over her expression.

I nod, recalling the details. โ€œAnd you caught him with a Theta. Sasha? Sheโ€™s their president, right? And you wanted Ryker on your arm so everyone will see him and it will get back to your exโ€ฆโ€ My words drift off. โ€œAm I

close?โ€

She wipes her nose. โ€œGuess you really are the genius your dad says you are.โ€ Her words are brittle.

I frown. โ€œYouโ€™re jealous of me and my dad?โ€ She shrugs. โ€œYou have everything, Penelope.โ€

I give her an incredulous look. โ€œMy mom is dead. Iโ€™m separated from her forever.โ€ My voice grows louder. โ€œYour mom is alive and wellโ€”and married to my dad.โ€

Margo swallows and looks away from me, shaking her head. โ€œYouโ€™re right. Iโ€™m sorry.โ€ She looks down. โ€œYouโ€™re all he talks about, you know. How smart and talented you are.โ€

I blink.ย Oh.

She bites her lip. โ€œMy dad can barely stand me.โ€

I shake my head. โ€œMine is just trying to make up for being shitty before.โ€ โ€œWell, donโ€™t we make a fine pair then.โ€ She picks at the green fabric on

one of the pillows and continues. โ€œLove sucks and doesnโ€™t last. Donโ€™t our parents know that?โ€

โ€œMaybe when you find the right one, it changes things.โ€

She tries to tuck her flyaway hairs back into her headband, and I reach over and help her. โ€œIโ€™m sorryโ€ฆfor causing a scene. I got so worked up when I came to the meeting, and it hit home that I donโ€™t have a date.โ€ She chews at her lipstick. โ€œAnd Iโ€™m sorry about embarrassing you. It was a shitty thing to do. Iโ€™m not myself since Kyle.โ€

I nod, accepting her apology.

She blinks away more tears, clearly still thinking about somethingโ€ฆ

The soft side of me canโ€™t take it. Sheย isย my stepsister, and perhaps thereโ€™s a thread of something between us that can pull us closer.

โ€œYouโ€™re one of the smartest women I know.โ€ A tiny smile flashes. โ€œYou really mean that?โ€

I adjust my glasses. โ€œYou took our academic standing to the top last year, and you werenโ€™t even president. And Kyle is a douche.โ€

โ€œAn asshat with a stupid Rolex,โ€ she says, her voice gathering strength. โ€œAnd that Porsche he boughtโ€”trust me, he is totally compensating.โ€

I smile. This is the closest weโ€™ve ever come to having a real conversation.

I stand. โ€œWe can sit here and cry orโ€ฆโ€ I nod toward the door. โ€œSuck it up and get to work. Keri looks like butter wouldnโ€™t melt in her mouth, and odds are sheโ€™s planning on making SpongeBob SquarePants the theme of this party.โ€

Margoโ€™s brows hit the roof. โ€œIndeed.โ€

Of course, Iโ€™m exaggerating, but if thatโ€™s what it takes to get her claws back outโ€ฆ

I look at my nails. โ€œHmmm. Sometimes those pledges need to see whoโ€™s

boss. This might be one of those times.โ€

She straightens her shoulders. โ€œThey have no idea what kind of hissy fit I can throw.โ€

Amen, sister.

She stands and we walk out of the room together.

We arenโ€™t exactly friends, but my gut says we definitely arenโ€™t enemies either.

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