IS THIS HOW normal people feel? Because being stress-free is peaceful and terrifying all at once. Currently, everything is on track, and thereโs an empty stress shaped hole in my stomach. It feels too good to be true, like Iโm forgetting about a fifty-page essay thatโs due tomorrow.
Iโm packing my bag when I see Amaraโs sparkly dress and heels to match. โAre you ready?โ she asks.
โReady?โ My brain runs into overdrive. โFor what?โ
She groans. โDo not tell me you are skipping plans to study. Unless youโre aiming for the hot tutor look, in which case, Iโm totally digging this.โ
I recall that Amara and Cassie had talked me into going to a concert tonight. โShit, I forgot about the show.โ
โI will fight you if I have to. You are not going to the library tonight.โ I have a feeling thatโs not an empty threat.
โIโm going over to Aidenโs, but I can cancel.โ
She perks up with a grin that shouldnโt be that mischievous for what Iโve told her. โCool, have fun then.โ
I pause mid-text. โYouโre not mad?โ
She chuckles. โItโs Aiden fucking Crawford. Why would I be mad? You know who would be mad, though? Like half the student body.โ
Sheโs right, but if they knew our time together is spent filling out assessments and analyzing data, they would opt out. โWhat are you talking about?โ
โThe texts. The frequent visits. Not talking to any other guys. Youโreย soย into him.โ Thereโs a teasing note to her voice as if weโre in the sixth grade and I just admitted I have a crush.
โFor someone so smart, youโve completely misread this situation.โ She raises a brow. โYouโre telling me you havenโt even kissed him?โ โNo, I havenโt.โ
Her forehead creases with concern. โAre you feeling okay? Poor judgment? Poorย eyesight?โ
โHeโs the subject of my paper. Thatโs it.โ I havenโt ever thought about kissing him. Okay,ย everย might be a stretch because his lips were right there when he pressed me against the locker room shower, and they were pink and plump andโnever mind.
โMhm, is that why you study him all night long?โ She emphasizes her words by running her hands down her body.
โI’m not doing this with you. Have fun at the show.โ
โI will. You have funย studying.โ Her snicker follows me out the door like an annoying fly. On my way to Aidenโs house, I try not to focus on her words, which is easy when Aiden lets me in, and Kian and Dylan are arguing in the kitchen.
โIt was 2017, you dimwit.โ
โAre you kidding? โ17 was Detroit. Itโs โ16, ask anyone,โ Kian turns to Aiden. โCap, who won the winter classic in 2016?โ
โMontreal,โ I murmur, removing my coat. Three pairs of eyes land on me before I realize my mistake.ย Crap. โI think?โ
After an uncomfortably long minute, Kian looks up from his phone. โNo, youโre right, Sunny.โ
The spotlight only gets brighter with each passing minute. That was the year my dad played the winter classic, and fourteen-year-old me stood with my mom to cheer him on. Aidenโs eyes are calculating, almost like heโs trying to figure out a riddle.
Instead of saying anything, he takes my coat and hangs it on the rack. โWeโll be upstairs.โ
I walk up the steps, and when I reach for the door, I falter. Stepping back, I bump into Aiden. He looks from me to the door. โWhat if you have a sushi girl waiting for you this time?
He rolls his eyes. โYouโre a brat, you know that?โ
Iโm grinning at his unamused expression. โItโs a valid concern.โ
He opens it and pushes me inside with a hand on my back. โNot a fan of sushi on women, unfortunately.โ
โOnly whipped cream and strawberries?โ
โAre you thinking of surprising me? I wouldnโt mind some maple syrup.โ I scoff. โIn your dreams.โ
โBeen there, done that,โ he mutters.
Pushing at his chest, I move to sit at his desk. When Iโm shuffling through my bag, I groan. โI forgot my laptop.โ If Amara didnโt annoy me earlier, I would have remembered to pack it.
โUse mine.โ Aiden opens it and puts in his password.
I stare at it like he offered me a dead rat. โAnd see your porn history? No way.โ
โYou think I just have porn tabs open?โ When I only stare back, he shakes his head. โJust use it, Summer.โ
I make a show of looking defeated, but the truth is he saved me a whole lot of trouble.
Studying with Aiden would be great if not for his huge distracting body. He studies shirtless like some sort of male model. Heโs lying on his bed, annotating the book of the week with his pen between his teeth. There is no way for me to remove myself from this torture now that he offered to read my final thoughts. Heโs constantly proving hockey stereotypes wrong with every new bit of information he reveals. I read his essay on one of the literature-focused films he was assigned, and I knew I needed him to edit my paper.
โYou look like you checked out ten minutes ago.โ Aiden bookmarks his page and places the book on the nightstand. โReady for me to read it?โ
I run a frustrated hand through my hair. โI canโt focus. Can I send it to you later?โ
โIโm good with that.โ
When Iโm shutting down his laptop, my eyes catch on his music app. โYou have a sex playlist?โ
He appears unfazed. โOf course. Some girls are quiet.โ
โGirls? Do you know how awkward it is when guys donโt make a sound?โ
He shrugs. โI wouldnโt know. I make plenty.โ
My cheeks heat. If Iโm being honest, a man who isnโt afraid to moan?ย Hot. I scroll through his music to take my mind out of the gutter. โYou have surprisingly good taste, aside from all the country.โ
He rears back, offended. โYou canโt hate on country. Iโll have to convert you with a playlist.โ
I close his laptop and turn in his chair to face him. โDonโt waste your time. Iโm not listening to that.โ
โHave an open mind, Sunshine.โ
I glare.
He gives me an apologetic look. โOkay, how about I make you a playlist?
You wonโt even realize itโs country.โ โNot possible, but you can try.โ
He appears victorious as he eyes the time on his phone. โWhat should we do now?โ
โIโmย heading home.โ โNo, youโre not.โ
I raise a brow. โWhat are you going to do, lock me in here?โ He lifts his chin in thought. โIf it comes to that, maybe.โ
โYour psychosis is showing.โ โYour boring is showing.โ
My jaw drops. โI am not boring!โ The last time I was called boring was by my little sister because I refused to drive her to a friendโs house party. She was thirteen, for Christ’s sake.
Aiden does a weird exhale somewhere between a chuckle and disbelief. โWhat was that?โ
Green eyes remain innocent. โWhat?โ โYou exhaled through your nose.โ โItโs called breathing.โ
โDonโt be a smartass. Say what youโre so obviously pretending to hold back.โ
He licks his lips in contemplation before letting out another breath. โWhen was the last time you had fun?โ Seeing my confusion, he clarifies. โLike real, no responsibilities, fun.”
What kind of question is that? We arenโt kids anymore. Itโs not like I could tell him the last time I played hide and seek. Unless he expected a recounting of a frat party, which I hadnโt been to since Amara pressured me to go to the toga party. And that wasnโt fun.
โNeed the definition?โ he nudges.
I speak through clenched teeth. โNo. Iโm just thinking.โ
โIโm on the edge of my seat.โ He emphasizes that by scooting to the edge of the mattress.
I know how to have fun. Itโs just been a little while since I actually did, though thatโs through no fault of my own. When the course load piles up, I tend to neglect that part of my life and a few others, like my mental health.
Not the best practice, but when academic validation is my drug of choice, I canโt stop the addiction.
Wracking my brain for something fun isnโt easy when Aidenโs watching me expectantly. โMy sophomore year, I got invited to an event by this really smart guy from one of my labs.โ Aiden listens intently. โHe got me to be one of the keynote speakers on his panels that night.โ
Aidenโs interest dissipates when he realizes thatโs it. โYour idea of fun isโฆpublic speaking?โ
From his tone, I gather that heโs not impressed. Not nearly as ecstatic as I was when I got the opportunity. โWell, yeah. Iโm good at it.โ
A sigh rolls off his chest. โI bet you are, but thatโs not fun.โ โMaybe not for you,โ I defend.
โFor anyone, Summer. I thought that story was going to end with a storage closet hookup at your nerd convention.โ
The jab doesnโt get far because if anything Aiden is the bigger nerd between us. โSorry to ruin your porno fantasies.โ
โKeynote dude would not be in my fantasy.โ
I slump back in his chair. โWell, thatโs all I have. I donโt do all that.โ โDo what?โ
โHookup with just anyone. I have to like them first.โ โDo you like me?โ He beams.
I shoot him a deadly glare.
His buoyant look shatters with a laugh. โWhat? I think a little action could do you a world of good, even if itโs not from me.โ
โIt would never be from you.โ The response sounds defensive as if Amara can hear me and Iโm somehow trying to prove to her how completely platonic this all is.
He locks his arms behind his head. โThen all you have to do is point and Iโll be your wingman.โ
See? Platonic. โYou would help me get with someone?โ
โOf course. Iโve seen how hard you work. Clearly, you arenโt making use of the handcuffs in your drawer. You need a night of no-strings-attached fun.โ
โTheyโre notโโ I pause, not bothering to correct him about the handcuffs. โThe last time I did that I ended up dating the guy.โ
His eyes widen in surprise. โI thought Rai was your last boyfriend.โ
โI dated one guy after him for like two weeks, so I donโt count it,โ I explain. It was back when I thought I was free of Donnyโs irritable presence. I realized soon enough that breaking up with him didnโt mean I got rid of him. He still cast me those judgmental glances whenever heโd see me out, and not in my dorm studying.
โAnd how long ago was that?โ โJunior year.โ
He makes a tsking sound and shakes his head in pity. โYeah, we need to amend that immediately.โ
My skepticism grows. โWhy is this so important to you?โ โBecause as your friend I want you to have fun.โ
โWeโre not friends, weโre friendly,โ I retort.
Aiden frowns, but he doesnโt let me diminish his determination. โIโmย friendly, youโre just you.โ
โYouโre making me out to be some grump.โ
A serious look that I barely ever see, settles on his face. โIโm kidding.
Youโre a bundle of sunshine, Summer.โ โNo need for sarcasm.โ
โItโs not. You really are.โ Although Iโm sure heโs still fucking with me, the way he says it is so sincere I almost believe it. โI want you to let loose so we can see more of that Summer. Not the uptight scheduled one.โ
โMy strict schedule paid off. I finished my degree a year early.โ All those nights I spent in my dorm instead of out making friends did mean something. They had to.
โSo did I, but I let myself enjoy college,โ he counters.
โAnd whatโs your definition of โenjoying collegeโ?โ Though the answer to that is pretty clear. My first time in this room is proof of that.
โGirls.โ When he sees my unamused expression, he chuckles. โIโm kidding, but I wonโt lie, it is a plus. But mostly itโs making memories with friends, and not having to ask what the definition of enjoying college is. You just know.โ
โThen teach me.โ
The smile that spreads on his face almost has me backing out. โAlas, the student becomes the teacher.โ
โDonโt get ahead of yourself. Iโm only giving you a trial run,ย Professor.โ โIโll take it. But only if you keep calling me Professor in that sexy voice.โ
โOh my god. Shut up, Aiden.โ I chuck my pencil at him, only for him to catch it.