MY TAPPING FOOT annoys the hell out of my lab partner. Our professor is lecturing over class time, and Iโm itching to get leave.
So, I check the time on my phone again and sneak a text.
Aiden
Summer: My labโs going to run late tonight, but I can probably make it to the second period.
Aiden: Itโs okay if you canโt. Donโt rush.
Summer: Iโd speed through every traffic light just to see you play, Crawford.
Aiden: Iโll hide the keys to my truck before you even think of speeding.
Summer: What are you? A cop?
Aiden: Kink?
Summer: No. But if youโre down to dress up, a firefighter would do it for me.
Aiden: I guess almost burning down your tenth-grade classroom has its perks.
Summer: I regret telling you that.
Aiden: Promise me youโll drive safe, and if your lab runs late youโll go home.
Summer: Promise.
I smother my smile and shove my phone back into my pocket. Once Iโm out of here, I have to head to the library for one last check on my application. Today, Langston gave me the green light to submit it, and with one press of a button, my lifelong dream will dangle slightly closer to my reach.
When our professor dismisses us, I donโt linger. When I arrive at the library I donโt expect Donny to be there. I guess an extra pair of eyes canโt
hurt, so when he asks to review it, I let him. Except, his presence is equivalent to eating rocks.
โHave you checked your limitations? You were missing some things last week.โ
The trickle of doubt is hard to ward off. โLangston signed off already. Itโs good.โ
โShe canโt hold your hand through it. You have to identify whatโs lacking.โ
I pinch the bridge of my nose and exhale a disgruntled breath. โDo you not want me to apply or something? The deadline is in a few days. If I donโt send it now, I might as well not do it at all.โ
He laughs, a weird awkward one that has me scrutinizing him. โOf course I want you to apply. Itโs not crazy to want to double-check.โ
โYou donโt need to. I know my work, and I know itโs good. Iโm not changing anything.โ
Contempt coats his features. โWhy are you being so difficult? Iโm only trying to help.โ
โThanks for all your help, Donny, but I donโt need it anymore.โ I press submit. โItโs done.โ
His jaw tightens just a smidge before he gives me a tight smile. โGood, Iโm glad you donโt dwell on all the imperfections. It adds character, maybe thatโll set you apart.โ
I let the remark roll off my back. I have more important things to do than sit here and listen to his snide comments. If I leave now, Iโll be able to catch the game after the second intermission.
โWhere are you going?โ
I lift my bag onto my shoulder. There isnโt any obligation to tell him, but I do. โIโm watching the game.โ
He halts. โThe hockey game? Why? You hate hockey.โ
โI never hated the game.โ I used to love the sport itself. It was everything that was attached to it that I hated as I grew older. Now, Iโm finally able to let myself enjoy it again. I havenโt missed any of Aidenโs games since the one against Yale.
โYou were pissed when Langston gave you this assignment.โ I shrug. โGuess something changed my mind.โ
โWhat could changeโโ he lets out a derisive laugh. โHoly shit. Youโre into him.โ I slow to see the look of disgust he aims at me. โI donโt know
how I didnโt realize it before. I mean itโs obvious you two are hooking up, but you actually like him.โ
My face burns red hot.
โThe texting, the late nights, the way you lost track of the only thing that has ever mattered to you because of him. God, Iโve been so fucking clueless.โ
โWhat are you saying?โ
โCrawford?โ He spits his name like venom. โOut of anyone, you chose Crawford. A fucking jock. A hockey player?โ
Donny has never cared who Iโm with, but thatโs because I donโt particularly flaunt anyone around him. โYou donโtโโ
โDonโt start that bullshit with me, Summer. What are you going to say? Heโs not a jock? Heโs more than that? I donโt know him like you do?โ His laughter irritates the hell out of me.
โIt isnโt like that,โ I say quietly.
โItโs not? Donโt you think I would know what you look like when youโre into someone?โ
My annoyance bubbles to the surface. โNo, because you donโt know me anymore.โ
โWow.โ His expression makes me feel smaller than the pebble by my foot. โThis entire time I thought you were busy with the one thing you sacrificed so much for, but turns out you were just fucking around.โ
An unexpected shameful itch covers my neck. โHow can you say that? Youโve seen the hours Iโve put in. My personal life has nothing to do with you or any of this.โ
โOnce upon a time, it did have something to do with me. You canโt blame me for looking out for you.โ
Irritation skewers my chest. โNo need to look out for me. Aiden and I arenโt together, not that it’s any of your business.โ
He pauses, eyes trying to detect a lie. โYouโre not?โ I shake my head. โNo.โ
โLet me guess, the captain doesnโt do relationships? Heโs probably never had a girlfriend either.โ Despite his words having a bite, I canโt deny the truth. โYou would have never made a stupid decision like this if I was looking out for you.โ
โI donโt need your constant judgment. Iโd be better off if Iโd never met you.โ
His face tightens. โDonโt come running to me when he swaps you out for someone less emotionally wrecked. Though, if you want him to stick around, tell him who your dad is. Thatโll make your baggage a lot easier to digest.โ
His words are like scalding water to my face, but I feel frozen, almost paralyzed when he walks away.
TRYING TO STAY under the radar isnโt easy when you have snitches for friends. Amara let Aiden into our dorm, so when I came back from my exam he was waiting for me.
Now, Iโm in the kitchen pretending to clean as he drinks a glass of water I poured him.
โSorry I couldnโt come to your game,โ I finally say when heโs rinsing the glass in the sink. Heโs apparently decided to go mute until I break the silence.
Aiden dries his hands, and when he leans in, I panic, turning so his kiss hits my cheek.
He stares for a long minute. โI just assumed your lab ran late.โ
I busy myself with cleaning the countertops, which are already spotless thanks to last night’s anxiety-driven deep clean. Itโs more for my sanity because after Donny spilled his poison into my thoughts, Iโve been on an infinite merry-go-round.
โIs there a reason youโre trying to wear down the countertop?โ
His words make me pause my aggressive movements. The surface does look like it’s beginning to erode. โJust some pre-spring cleaning.โ
He steps in front of me. โYou didnโt answer my texts. Not one in the past two days.โ He pulls the rag from my hand. โAre you going to tell me what happened?โ
โIโm just worried about my application.โ
โYou shouldnโt be. You did great. Mรผller even said so.โ He takes another step and my resolve crumbles. โItโs something to do with us, isnโt it?โ
When I swallow, instead of answering, he knows heโs on the money. It feels like I have a rat infestation in my brain, and Iโm left with sparking chewed up wiring. Last night’s thoughts form into half-baked words and slide to the tip of my tongue. โWe should see other people,โ I blurt.
There. Itโs done. Like ripping duct tape off a hairy arm.
Aiden doesnโt move a muscle. He doesnโt even blink, and if I hadnโt seen the rise of his chest, I would have thought he stopped breathing too.
โWhy do you say that?โ The words are calm and drawn out in a voice that is so unlike his heated expression it gives me whiplash.
โBecause weโre not exclusive,โ I say matter-of-factly.
His eyes cloud like thunder. โYouโre right, weโre not, but thatโs because you donโt want to be.โ
My throat tightens. โThatโs not fair. We havenโt been exclusive because thatโs what we agreed on. Weโre supposed to see other people, too.โ
He laughs. A sardonic, low chuckle that flips my stomach. โI donโt give a shit about what weโre supposed to do. Weโre the ones making the rules here, Summer.โ
โI know, and thatโs why weโre fuโ”
โI dare you to say fuck buddies.โ Warning swims in his forest green eyes.
I sigh. โLook, Iโve never done this before, but Iโm pretty sure not being exclusive means seeing more than one person.โ
He shakes his head in disbelief. โThis is what, a regular fling for you?โ I chew the inside of my cheek, unable to answer him.
His long fingers comb through his hair. โFor someone who looks down at athletes and sees them as players, youโre being pretty fucking jock-like right now.โ
โIโm not playing anyone.โ
โReally? Because when youโre in my bed your words are a lot different.โ
A cramped sensation blooms into my chest. โIโm not saying I donโt mean them. I would never lie to you.โ
His eyes flicker. โI thought you trusted me.โ
The words settle like rocks in my stomach, and I have the need to reject them. โYou think because I told you about my dad, I need you to prove something to me? Thatโs not what this is, Aiden.โ
Tension crackles when he sighs. โTalk to me, Summer.โ
โI am! I donโt know where youโve been for the past few months, but Iโve been in reality. The reality where weโre having a good time, but it would be beneficial for us to see other people, too.โ
Just when I think he might walk out, he pierces me with a heavy look. โYou were with Donny yesterday. Itโs him, isnโt it? He made you feel this way.โ
As much as I try not to, I canโt help thinking that Iโll be left with nothing if I continue this. There is no going back if my heart takes that reckless leap. Especially with someone who wonโt even be here in a few months. โHeโs not wrong. I canโt let what Iโve worked so hard for be on the line for
โfor this.โ
โFor me,โ Aiden says. โWhat are you telling yourself? That this is just a fling and weโre just fucking? Because you know damn well thatโs not all it is.โ My words are stuck in my throat. Thatโs when Aiden grips my chin to look at him. โTell me you know that.โ
His touch breaks a barrier, and I cave like a sandcastle. โI do. But Iโm scared that if I donโt get into the program, itโll be because I let myself be distracted by you, and Donny will be right.โ
โSummer, youโre the most focused and determined person I know, and Iโm constantly surrounded by guys who are headed to the NHL.โ He steps closer. โJust forget him for one second and tell me how you feel about us.โ
โI like what we have, Aiden,โ I admit.
His expression smooths with relief. โGood. Thatโs good, I can work with that.โ
โBut we shouldnโt keep all our eggs in one basket.โ
His forehead creases as if Iโm speaking a foreign language. โWe should explore our options,โ I clarify.
Everything slows when green eyes meet mine. โYou want me to fuck other girls?โ
My shrug makes the crease between his brows deepen.
Aiden takes several steps away from me. โI havenโt even looked at another girl since Iโve been with you.โ
I bristle.
โIโm not sleeping with anyone else,โ he says, making it even clearer. My logical thoughts scatter like pigeons. โI donโt care about metaphorical eggs or what we should be doing. I already know what I want.โ His eyes flicker with an intense emotion, and a wash of panic floods through me. Aiden searches my face, and his heavy expression changes. โBut youโre right. Weโre not exclusive. So, if you want to explore your options, you should.โ His words are as rough as sandpaper.
My panic drains, but the sudden switch in his demeanor makes me skeptical. โYouโre okay with that?โ
โItโs not for me to be okay with. Itโs your life, Summer. You make the decisions.โ
The details of our amended arrangement flutter in uncertainty, but I straighten with renewed confidence. โRight. You’re right. Maybe I will.โ
He plasters on a smile, and thereโs a split second where I wonder if heโs tricking me.
โGood,โ he says. โGood,โ I affirm
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