IโD RATHER STAB Cupid with one of his pink arrows than go through this holiday again. Except saying that out loud would paint me as a bitter single loser, so Iโm stewing safely in my thoughts. The pink heart cutouts decorating the table, which Iโve been ripping in half, leave a mess in my lap. This is not a good look.
โDid Cassie do something to her hair?โ
My head swivels to Kian, who might as well have hearts for eyes as he watches Cassie perform.
Starlight karaoke lounge has been a regular place for Cassie when she has the urge to sing. Mostly, itโs a form of therapy after a messy breakup. I think sheโs finally over her last situation, but all the Valentineโs lore thrown in our faces isnโt helping anyone.
That is why I was set on bingeing my comfort show with a heart-shaped pizza from Uncle Frankโs tonight. Except Kian Ishida showed up at my dorm and forced me to go out with him. Not to mention he made me change twice. He thinks wearing a sweat suit in public is a cardinal sin. I agreed only because his clean button-up and trousers made me look like a troll in comparison.
Heโs using me as a buffer to not seem like a stalker, but Iโm pretty sure Cassie knows about his infatuation. Iโm not sure what happened between them, but I heard they snuck up to his room during Aidenโs birthday party.
โIt looks lighter. Did she dye it?โ โI think she just curled it,โ I say.
He rests his chin on his hands, staring dreamily. โShe can pull off anything.โ
I have to check the air for the flying baby. If Cupid has Kian obsessed with Cassie, heโll have me doing something just as stupid. And I do not have time for stupid.
As Iโm stabbing the ice in my Shirley Temple with the disintegrating paper straw, Kian raises his arm. I look where he gestures, and thatโs when I
see him.
Tall, confident, and looking too good for me to even deny it, Aiden Crawford.
The energy in the room seems to shift, and I realize Iโm not the only one looking at Daltonโs star hockey player. The entire lounge watches him enter with Eli and Cole behind him. Green eyes search the lounge, and when he spots us, my cheeks burn.
โWhy is he here?โ I whisper, dusting the paper hearts off my lap. โI invited him,โ Kian gives me a weird look. โShould I not have?โ
I groan instead of answering, assessing the area for an escape route. โDid something happen between you two?โ
My stomach dips with the memory. A lot happened between us, mostly between his mouth and that sensitive place between my legs. โNo. Why would you ask that?โ
โBecause youโre acting like a crazy person.โ
A loud voice interrupts my eye roll. โHey, guys!โ Cole says, pulling out a chair.
When Eli sits beside me, I sigh in relief. โNo date tonight, Sunny?โ he asks.
โNope. This one fawning over Cassie is the only action Iโm getting.
You?โ
He chuckles. โSame, though your company soothes a lonely soul.โ
I fight the blush his smooth words elicit. โAre you asking me to be your Valentine, Brooksy?โ I bat my lashes.
The grin that takes over his face is wide enough to show his perfect teeth, but itโs replaced with an amused smirk when his gaze slips away from mine. โIt would be my pleasure, but I donโt wanna step on any toes.โ
Following his line of sight, I catch on green, and the weight of Aidenโs stare makes my throat dry. I know what heโs thinking about because Iโm thinking the same damn thing. Darkened eyes slide down my outfit in a thorough assessment. I fidget with the thin straps of the dress and hear the quickening thuds of my heart. When Aidenโs hungry gaze meets mine again, he smirks. The same smirk he gave me when his hand gripped my thighs, and his fingers sank into me.
It wasnโt clear how I found myself surrounded by four hockey players on Valentineโs Day, but this would get a great laugh out of Amara. Unlike me,
she had a date set weeks in advance from a long list of potential guys from her computer science classes.
โAll right, letโs give a round of applause to our amazing talent, Cassidy Carter,โ the host says, and the lounge erupts in applause and howls from our table.
โOn to a fan favorite segment. The annual Valentineโs Day matchmaker!โ Iโm stealing one of Kianโs fries when he perks up, fidgeting with his tie and running a nervous hand over his pants. โWe have our performers joining our game. Let us welcome Amelia, Shawn and Cassie on stage once again.โ
Cassie hates blind dates. Judging by the look on her face, she was talked into this by the lounge. โNow, weโll take a few hands from our audience. Weโll need three lucky volunteers.โ
Cassieโs tortured expression is comical, but before I can bask in the hilarity and enjoy more of Kianโs fries, his hand grasps my wrist.
I look in horror at our raised hands. For some reason, that Iโm sure is orchestrated by the flying baby, the host points right at us. He says something into the mic, but my blood bubbles so furiously I donโt hear it.
โWhat the hell are you doing?โ I hiss.
Kianโs showy smile goes nowhere as he mutters, โJust trust me?โ โKian, I swear I will stab you with my heel if you donโt let me go.โ
โIโll owe you. Anything you want, I promise.โ When he sees my glare, his smile falters. โPlease?โ
There is a split second when his earnest eyes and desperate plea almost sway me into playing this dumb game. But then I catch all the eyes on us, and I snap out of it.
Trying to pry my hand away without making a scene is impossible with his steel grip. Kian pulls me through the crowd and up the wooden steps. The idiot knew about this game, and itโs the reason he dragged me down here. Itโs his only chance to get a date with Cassie, and Iโm not just his buffer; Iโm his excuse.
While I plan how Iโm going to hurt him once Iโm off this stage, Kian happily introduces us. Our linked arms make us appear as a friendly pair, but itโs more for his safety.
I barely hear the host’s stupid joke about joining the game himself to get my number. My expression quickly shuts the laughter down, and he turns back to the crowd to scour for one final victim.
Under the bright lights of the stage, I discreetly elbow Kian, forcing him to duck his head so he can hear me. โYou owe me. Big time.โ
He nods happily, not at all thrown by my deadly glare.
The crowd is livelier this time. It doesnโt surprise me because Amelia is a catch. Her curly blonde hair is pushed back with a brown bandana, and the innocent tutor look is racking up interest. I recognize a few people from campus raising their hands, but only one catches my eye.
โNo fucking way,โ Kian whispers in disbelief, voicing my exact thoughts.
Just like that our third contestant walks on stage and parks himself beside me. I do my best not to gawk at Aiden as he converses with the host.
Heโs easygoing and personable on stage, a complete contrast to the raging bitch Iโm channeling. He puts an arm around Amelia who smiles sweetly. His type isnโt clear to me, but I didnโt expect it to be one of the contestants of a Valentineโs blind date game.
The host explains the game calledย Paper Dancer, where each couple has to dance on a square of paper thatโs folded into a smaller square every round. The objective is to dance without stepping off the paper.
Itโs a ridiculous game, but I canโt exactly run off the stage. And Aiden Crawford volunteered, so the competitive girl in me wants to make him lose.
My blind date introduces himself. โIโm Shawn.โ โSummer,โ I take the hand of the tall, curly-haired singer.
โYou know, our stage manager forces us into these, but I wouldโve volunteered after seeing you.โ
I laugh. โThanks. Though, I would do anything not to be here right now.
Nothing to do with you.โ
He chuckles. โI assumed so from the way Ishida dragged you up here.โ When the lights turn pink, the papers are placed on the floor by each pair.
A deep voice pulls my attention to couple number three.
โYou play guitar? Iโve always wanted to learn,โ Aiden says, smiling at Amelia.
Since when? Not once has he mentioned wanting to be musically inclined. Though Iโm certain heโd be good at that, too.
โI can teach you. Itโs not that hard once you practice a few chords.โ
โYou would? If it helps, I’ve been told I have pretty good hand-eye coordination.โ The smile he gives her is as innocent as a boy sitting on a church pew. It causes a sweet laugh to bubble out of her.
I snort, bringing their attention to me.
โYou okay?โ Shawn asks. I look away from a smirking Aiden and allow Shawn to take my hand. I fix my feet between his on the small paper.
Round one is simple enough that we all pass, which is unfortunate because the sooner this ends, the sooner I can strangle the idiot I call my friend.
Round two means another fold. Shawn lifts me in his arms to tiptoe onto the paper. I look over at Kian, who has Cassie step onto his shoes as they dance, completely lost in each other. I donโt have much time to dwell on the sweet moment because Shawn tries to sway, missteps, and loses his hold on me. A chorus of gasps from the audience hits me just as I plop onto the wooden floor with a screech.
If I just lie on the floor maybe an angel will carry me away. Or a gremlin under the stage might pull me into his embrace. Anything would be less mortifying than facing the audience.
A large hand is the only thing I see through the bright stage lights. When I donโt take it, because I feel so disoriented Iโm not sure I can figure out how to grab it, the hand slips around my waist and lifts me in one swift move. From the utter strength of my savior, I know who it is.
โAre you hurt?โ Aiden asks. The bright lights illuminate the green in his eyes and the golden brown of his hair. He looks angelic. Maybe I hit my head too.
The hand on my waist tightens. โSummer,โ he urges. I snap out of it. โIโm okay.โ
Aiden doesnโt look away and neither do I. His muscular arm sears my waist, and his gaze warms my face. Shawn lets out a frantic apology, and I detangle myself from Aiden.
โI lost my balance, and I couldnโt hold on. Iโm so sorry, Summer.” Aidenโs jaw tenses as he lands a scathing glare at Shawn.
โItโs okay, it was an accident.โ This is a stupid game anyway, and the only one Iโm mad at right now is the guy unaware of anything but Cassie in his arms.
The host makes sure Iโm not going to sue the place for injuries before he thanks us for playing. โWe have our winners! Everyone gives a round of applause to Kian and Cassie!โ
I realize Aiden must have left Amelia, so I made them lose too. The partial victory doesnโt feel good, but only because of the bruise forming on
my back. When the crowd cheers, Iโm off the stage and barreling through the lounge before Kian can rope me into something else. Metal doors screech when I exit through the back, and the February air cools my hot skin.
Iโm calling an Uber when the door screeches again, and Aiden steps out. โYou really wanted that date, huh?โ
***
Aiden
BROWN EYES SHOOT me a glare that tells me Iโm not on her good side tonight. Not that I ever am, but I thought helping her off her ass might have given me a few brownie points.
โNo?โ I smother a laugh. โIt looked like you were falling for him.โ Her glare doesnโt go anywhere. โFunny.โ
โNo comeback? Are you feeling all right?โ I bring the back of my hand to touch her forehead, but she bats it away. โIf it helps, he feels pretty bad about dropping you.โ
โI donโt blame him. Iโm probably heavier than he expected,โ she says. โBut dropping me in front of all those people? Great for a girlโs ego.โ
โThat says more about his lifting capabilities than your weight. We both know how easily I can lift you.โ
The reminder of how I held her body in my palms dances in the air between us.
Her gaze flickers before she drops it. โYou left your date?โ
โAmeliaโs a beautiful girl, but itโs better if we part ways,โ I say dramatically.
โWhy? You were flirting with her the entire time.โ
Summerโs magnetic pull brings me an unconscious step closer. โFocused on me, were you?โ
โHard to ignore that blinding douchebag smirk.โ โYouโre really feeding my ego here.โ
โMy lifeโs purpose.โ
โArenโt you supposed to be nice? Youโre giving a bad rep to Canadians.โ With another step, Iโm treading on thin ice.
Her back hits the wall this time. โRight, we have to be the nice ones so you can have free rein to be assholes.โ
โIโm not an asshole.โ
โI specifically recall โFine, I was an assholeโย coming out of your mouth,โ she says pointedly.
โThat was to get on your good side.โ โYouโre not on my good side.โ
โReally? Because I think eating you out for so long my jaw was sore should bump me up on your list.โ
I bask in the way her breath hitches. โYouโreโฆvulgar.โ
I assess the conflicting reactions she gives me. โYou know, I donโt think you hate hockey players as much as you say you do.โ
She raises a brow, cheeks pink with heat. โAnd whyโs that?โ
I still havenโt touched her, and itโs beginning to feel impossible to keep my hands off her. She only has to appear in front of me for my fingertips to inevitably find her skin. What puzzles me is that sheโs always accepting my touch, and leaning into it as if she wants this as bad as I do, but she does everything not to come to me, not to let herself touch me like she did that night in her dorm. I allow my hand to hover over the material by her thigh. โBecause I have a feeling if I slipped my hand under this tiny dress, Iโd find you wet. For me.โ
โWhat makes you think your hand will get the privilege of going there?โ Her voice shakes, the confident words not acting as the facade she hoped.
โThe last time I touched you, you begged me not to stop. Iโd say I have a pretty solid chance.โ
โThat was you? Huh, I totally forgot about that.โ
Yeah, right. There’s no way she forgot. Iโve been going mad thinking about how she moaned my name.
โIs that right? So, I wouldn’t find anything that says otherwise?โ Everything in me needs an agreeable answer. Iโm not sure how much clearer I can be about wanting her.
โYouโd find me dryer than this conversation.โ
My knuckles beg me to skim the soft skin of her thigh, but I only allow myself to hover over the warm center thatโs calling my name. Despite her nonchalance, I know what I would find. Iโveย tastedย what I would find, and there is no denying that sheโs attracted to me, no matter how she spins it.
The pounding of the pulse point on her neck becomes prominent as a shiver dances along her skin. โCold?โ I tease.
Blazing eyes pierce mine, but no words leave her mouth. โAsk me to touch you, Summer.โ
I hope to God the next thing that pushes past those beautiful lips is a moan, and not an insult. Though it turns out anything this girl says turns me on.
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An annoying screech breaks through the lavender haze, and Summer instinctively pushes me away. Kian finds us standing there like culprits in a major crime. โWhat are you two doing out here?โ He shakes his head when he doesnโt get an answer. โSecond and third place get a prize too. Come on, weโre waiting for you.โ
โI wouldnโt step foot on that stage again even if they were giving away college degrees,โ snaps Summer. โBesides, my Uberโs here.โ
โYouโre leaving? We came together. I would have taken you.โ
โYou also tricked me into playing that stupid game. Forgive me if Iโm not your biggest fan right now.โ
โSunny,โ he says, defeated.
โKeep thatย I owe youย ready, Ishida. Youโre going to be working overtime to make it up to me.โ
Kian runs a frustrated hand through his hair and looks at me for assistance. I shrug. Iโm annoyed that he interrupted us, so watching him struggle is pure entertainment.
โLet me at least take you home,โ he tries again.
She rips her focus away from her phone. โItโs in your best interest not to be alone in a car with me right now.โ
Not being the subject of Summerโs rage for once is a welcome change. A white Tesla lights up the road.
โIโm sorry, okay?โ Kian says. โBut even you know this was my only shot at a date with her.โ
The gravel crunches under her heels when she pivots. โI never said I didnโt get it, Kian, and Iโm happy you won. But you could have just told me the truth.โ
โYou wouldnโt have come.โ
โAnd I wouldnโt have wanted to strangle you either. You decide whatโs worse.โ She ducks into the Uber, leaving us in the dark alley.
Kian runs a frustrated hand over his face. โHow forgiving is she?โ My pointed look must convey my answer.
โI guess I have my work cut out for me then.โ