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Chapter no 16 – AIDENโ€Œ

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โ€œWHEREโ€™S MY PHONE?โ€

The guys are sitting in the dining room when I walk in to locate my phone. Dylanโ€™s studying which is uncharacteristic of him, and Kianโ€™s on his phone with his legs up on the table, disregarding that people eat where he puts his nasty feet. Eli walks in too.

โ€œYou know that Find My iPhone was invented in 2010, right?โ€ Kian says.

Dylan chucks an eraser at him. โ€œDid you lose it last night? You didnโ€™t answer any of our texts.โ€

โ€œI think I might have left it at the bar.โ€

โ€œWhen Summer friend-zoned you or when you let her cozy up with Howard?โ€ asks Kian. He follows a few basketball guys on social media and saw us in the background of their videos. So much for keeping things private.

Ignoring him, I grab my keys to head down there.

โ€œDude, itโ€™s two p.m. They donโ€™t open until late,โ€ says Dylan, stopping me. โ€œHere, use my phone to track it in case itโ€™s in your truck or something.โ€

When I enter my information, the compass spins, and I see my phone down south. In the opposite direction of the bar. At Yale University.

The guys all stare at the screen in confusion. Shit.

โ€œWhy the hell would you go there?โ€ Dylan looks disgusted.

โ€œI didnโ€™t. I gave it to this girl to put in her number, and I never got it back.โ€ Bethany was clearly too drunk to remember to hand it back to me. And I was too preoccupied with someone else.

โ€œYou might as well get a new phone now.โ€

Except, I canโ€™t. Summer texts me when she needs me, and not having my phone means not talking to her. Thereโ€™s also this strange feeling that I have something important to do today.

โ€œThatโ€™s Kappa Zeta. Sheโ€™s probably in a sorority,โ€ says Dylan.

I head to the door and pull on my shoes when Eli stops me. โ€œWeโ€™re leaving for Chicago in a few hours. Are you sure you want to risk pissing

off Coach?โ€

Right. That is the important thing. โ€œI canโ€™t leave without it.โ€ โ€œThen weโ€™re coming with you,โ€ he declares.

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to do that.โ€

Eli doesnโ€™t budge. โ€œIf Kilnerโ€™s going to be pissed, he might as well be pissed at all of us. Weโ€™re not letting you go to New Haven alone.โ€ A blanket of understanding falls over us, and just like that weโ€™re headed to Yale.

When we near campus a sea of blue coats the sidewalks, and itโ€™s hard to keep the collective shiver at bay. โ€œShould I have brought garlic?โ€ asks Kian.

โ€œWhy?โ€

โ€œIf it repels vampires it should work on Yalies, too.โ€

Dylan laughs. โ€œSmart thinking. Maybe we can buy some before we head in.โ€

โ€œWe wonโ€™t need it. Iโ€™ll be in and out. No oneโ€™s going to notice us.โ€ We park and follow the directions on Dylanโ€™s phone.

โ€œThereโ€™s not one person on campus who doesnโ€™t know who you are.โ€ Kian barely finishes his sentence when we hear my name.

Eric Salinger, captain of the Yale hockey team, appears. โ€œNever thought Iโ€™d see you guys here unless you had to be.โ€ He laughs. โ€œBut itโ€™s good I didnโ€™t get to apologize in person for trashing your school. My guys wonโ€™t ever pull something as reckless as that ever again.โ€

Ericโ€™s a stand-up guy. Like me, he was drafted when he played for A leagues, so his sole focus has always been hockey. His team, on the other hand, are a bunch of air-headed morons.

โ€œStill pretty fucked up of you. Capโ€™s been paying for that shit for months,โ€ says Kian.

Eric shakes his head in pity. โ€œLook, if I knew I would have stopped it.

That shit doesnโ€™t fly with me.โ€

โ€œDo dirty plays fly with you?โ€ My hand on Kianโ€™s chest prevents him from moving forward. The last thing we need is for someone to see him getting mouthy and retaliate.

โ€œYouโ€™re good, but your guys still need to learn a lesson,โ€ I say.

A hint of amusement lifts his lips. โ€œIโ€™m certain youโ€™ll make sure of that at the final.โ€

โ€œYou think youโ€™ll make it?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s looking that way. Donโ€™t know about you though.โ€

โ€œGuess weโ€™ll see.โ€ My parting words are more of a courtesy than anything. He definitely knows that we’ve won nearly every game this season.

We head to the bright yellow house on the corner of the street that screams sorority. Walking up to the white wooden porch, I knock on the pink door. The girl who opens it is bright-eyed and smiling but her posture is stiff.

โ€œHey, one of your friends took my phone last night. Iโ€™m going to need it back.โ€

Her perfect smile doesnโ€™t waver. โ€œIโ€™m sorry, thatโ€™s not possible. Kappa sisters donโ€™t fraternize with Dalton cronies.โ€

Dylan pushes forward. โ€œLook, Iโ€™m not trying to get a rash here so if you just hand us the phone, we can head back.โ€

โ€œDylan?โ€ A girl from inside charges toward him. โ€œYou never called!โ€

Dylan mutters a curse. I turn to the girl who opened the door as Dylan apologizes profusely to the one he ghosted. โ€œSee, it is possible. Now, can you just get her?โ€ I ask.

โ€œWhatโ€™s her name?โ€ โ€œBethany.โ€

The girls give each other a look. โ€œWait here.โ€

I think I might have gotten Bethany in trouble. Kian and Eli climb the steps to stand behind us, and thatโ€™s when we notice the girls staring at us from the windows. I wave, making them scramble behind the curtains.

โ€œI donโ€™t know any hockey playerโ€”Aiden?โ€ Bethany curses and then pulls me to the side. โ€œYou need to leave. Now.โ€

I pull my arm from her hold. โ€œI need my phone.โ€ โ€œWhat phone?โ€

I show her the flashing location pin on Dylanโ€™s phone indicating mine is in this house. โ€œThatโ€™s probably whatโ€™s been buzzing all morning,โ€ she mutters, running a hand through her hair. โ€œLook, Iโ€™m on thin ice here and theyโ€™re going to kick me out if they find out I was drinking last night. If I get your phone, will you make an excuse for me?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re not exactly in a position to negotiate,โ€ I say. โ€œDo you want your phone or not?โ€

โ€œAre you blackmailing me?โ€

She shuts her eyes in frustration. โ€œPlease?โ€

I concede, and she heads upstairs. Her sorority sisters cross-examines me. โ€œHow do you know Beth?โ€

I scramble for an excuse. โ€œWe met at a diner last night. She used my phone and mustโ€™ve accidentally taken it.โ€

โ€œA diner? Are you sure?โ€ โ€œYup.โ€

Her glare sends me a step back. The guys have already moved onto the sidewalk. Cowards.

โ€œHere.โ€ Bethany shoves my phone into my hand. Before I can thank her, she slams the door shut. What is it with women and slamming doors in my face?

Summer

[10:00 am]

Summer: As much as it pains me to admit it, I had fun last night.

Summer: See you at noon! [11:30 am]

Summer: Meet me at Advanced Imaging. Behind Carver Hall. [11:42 am]

Summer: Please donโ€™t be late. Dr. Toor is going on paternity leave this week.

[11:55 am]

Summer: Aiden??? [11:58 am]

Summer: If this is some type of sick joke, itโ€™s not funny.

Summer: I swear to god if you donโ€™t show up in two minutes, I wonโ€™t ever speak to you again.

โ€œTwenty bucks says she socks him in the face.โ€ โ€œIโ€™m thinking knee to the balls.โ€

โ€œMaybe sheโ€™ll beat him with his hockey stick before Kilner gets the chance.โ€

The guys pop off with their unamusing predictions of my plight. But I know, of all things she can do, the worst is if she ignores me.

When I spot her crossing the street to her dorm, I tell Dylan to stop. โ€œDonโ€™t want to rush you, man, but weโ€™re late,โ€ he says as I hop out.

To my dismay, Summer doesnโ€™t turn when I call her name and instead walks faster. โ€œSummer.โ€ I take hold of her arm.

She jerks out of my hold, skewering me with an angry look. I deflate. โ€œIt slipped my mind. I lost my phone last night.โ€

Her gaze flicks behind me to the car full of guys watching us. I hear a bunch ofย Hi, Summerโ€™s from the peanut gallery, and she gives them a half smile.

โ€œI made a mistake,โ€ I continue.

โ€œA mistake?โ€ She scoffs. โ€œDr. Toor and I waited an entire hour for you! Iโ€™ve been reminding you about this for weeks. Losing your phone shouldnโ€™t even matter.โ€

โ€œI know. I donโ€™t want to give you any excuses. I fucked up, and I want to make up for it.โ€

She shakes her head in disbelief. โ€œYouโ€™re a goddamn headache, you know that?โ€

โ€œI know, and Iโ€™m sorry.โ€

She stares at me for a long minute, something akin to surprise passing before she blinks it away. The light tap of the horn behind me tells me Iโ€™m running out of time.

โ€œI have to leave for Chicago, and I wonโ€™t be back for a few days. I was really hoping we could talk this out.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re leaving?โ€ There’s a hint of disappointment in the question. โ€œI mean, you should leave then. You donโ€™t want to be late.โ€

Dylan calls my name again, and I want to punch a hole through his head. โ€œGive me a minute!โ€ I yell back. โ€œPlease, can we just talk this through

later?โ€ I say to her.

โ€œThereโ€™s nothing to talk about. Iโ€™ll figure something else out.โ€ Dejection ripples through me. โ€œI canโ€™t leave without making this right.โ€

She shakes her head in disbelief. โ€œYou have a whole team waiting for you, Aiden. Donโ€™t let them down, too.โ€

I should have expected that jab. โ€œI wonโ€™t. I just need to make sure thisโ€”โ€ I gesture between us, โ€œโ€”isnโ€™t ruined.โ€

โ€œMy project is almost done. It shouldnโ€™t matter anyway.โ€ Her sharp words are punctuated by a honk.

I ignore it. โ€œJust tell me I can redeem myself.โ€ Summer bites the inside of her cheek in contemplation. โ€œCrawford! Kilnerโ€™s calling. We gotta go, man.โ€

โ€œFuckโ€”One second!โ€ I shout.

Summer doesnโ€™t answer. She looks completely withdrawn, and it fucking kills me that I made her feel that way. โ€œI messed up, Summer. Iโ€™m sorry.โ€

โ€œMe too,โ€ she finally says, turning to the doors of Iona House and disappearing inside.

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