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Chapter no 34 – SUMMERโ€Œ

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MY TAPPING FOOT annoys the hell out of my lab partner. Our professor is lecturing over class time, and Iโ€™m itching to get leave.
So, I check the time on my phone again and sneak a text.

Aiden
Summer: My labโ€™s going to run late tonight, but I can probably make it to the second period.
Aiden: Itโ€™s okay if you canโ€™t. Donโ€™t rush.
Summer: Iโ€™d speed through every traffic light just to see you play, Crawford.
Aiden: Iโ€™ll hide the keys to my truck before you even think of speeding.
Summer: What are you? A cop?
Aiden: Kink?
Summer: No. But if youโ€™re 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 youโ€™ll drive safe, and if your lab runs late youโ€™ll go home.
Summer: Promise.
I smother my smile and shove my phone back into my pocket. Once Iโ€™m 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 donโ€™t linger. When I arrive at the library I donโ€™t expect Donny to be there. I guess an extra pair of eyes canโ€™t

hurt, so when he asks to review it, I let him. Except, his presence is equivalent to eating rocks.

โ€œHave you checked your limitations? You were missing some things last week.โ€

The trickle of doubt is hard to ward off. โ€œLangston signed off already. Itโ€™s good.โ€

โ€œShe canโ€™t hold your hand through it. You have to identify whatโ€™s lacking.โ€

I pinch the bridge of my nose and exhale a disgruntled breath. โ€œDo you not want me to apply or something? The deadline is in a few days. If I donโ€™t send it now, I might as well not do it at all.โ€

He laughs, a weird awkward one that has me scrutinizing him. โ€œOf course I want you to apply. Itโ€™s not crazy to want to double-check.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t need to. I know my work, and I know itโ€™s good. Iโ€™m not changing anything.โ€

Contempt coats his features. โ€œWhy are you being so difficult? Iโ€™m only trying to help.โ€

โ€œThanks for all your help, Donny, but I donโ€™t need it anymore.โ€ I press submit. โ€œItโ€™s done.โ€

His jaw tightens just a smidge before he gives me a tight smile. โ€œGood, Iโ€™m glad you donโ€™t dwell on all the imperfections. It adds character, maybe thatโ€™ll 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, Iโ€™ll be able to catch the game after the second intermission.

โ€œWhere are you going?โ€

I lift my bag onto my shoulder. There isnโ€™t any obligation to tell him, but I do. โ€œIโ€™m watching the game.โ€

He halts. โ€œThe hockey game? Why? You hate hockey.โ€

โ€œI 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, Iโ€™m finally able to let myself enjoy it again. I havenโ€™t missed any of Aidenโ€™s games since the one against Yale.

โ€œYou were pissed when Langston gave you this assignment.โ€ I shrug. โ€œGuess something changed my mind.โ€

โ€œWhat could changeโ€”โ€ he lets out a derisive laugh. โ€œHoly shit. Youโ€™re into him.โ€ I slow to see the look of disgust he aims at me. โ€œI donโ€™t know

how I didnโ€™t realize it before. I mean itโ€™s obvious you two are hooking up, but you actually like him.โ€

My face burns red hot.

โ€œThe texting, the late nights, the way you lost track of the only thing that has ever mattered to you because of him. God, Iโ€™ve been so fucking clueless.โ€

โ€œWhat are you saying?โ€

โ€œCrawford?โ€ He spits his name like venom. โ€œOut of anyone, you chose Crawford. A fucking jock. A hockey player?โ€

Donny has never cared who Iโ€™m with, but thatโ€™s because I donโ€™t particularly flaunt anyone around him. โ€œYou donโ€™tโ€”โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t start that bullshit with me, Summer. What are you going to say? Heโ€™s not a jock? Heโ€™s more than that? I donโ€™t know him like you do?โ€ His laughter irritates the hell out of me.

โ€œIt isnโ€™t like that,โ€ I say quietly.

โ€œItโ€™s not? Donโ€™t you think I would know what you look like when youโ€™re into someone?โ€

My annoyance bubbles to the surface. โ€œNo, because you donโ€™t know me anymore.โ€

โ€œWow.โ€ His expression makes me feel smaller than the pebble by my foot. โ€œThis 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. โ€œHow can you say that? Youโ€™ve seen the hours Iโ€™ve put in. My personal life has nothing to do with you or any of this.โ€

โ€œOnce upon a time, it did have something to do with me. You canโ€™t blame me for looking out for you.โ€

Irritation skewers my chest. โ€œNo need to look out for me. Aiden and I arenโ€™t together, not that it’s any of your business.โ€

He pauses, eyes trying to detect a lie. โ€œYouโ€™re not?โ€ I shake my head. โ€œNo.โ€

โ€œLet me guess, the captain doesnโ€™t do relationships? Heโ€™s probably never had a girlfriend either.โ€ Despite his words having a bite, I canโ€™t deny the truth. โ€œYou would have never made a stupid decision like this if I was looking out for you.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t need your constant judgment. Iโ€™d be better off if Iโ€™d never met you.โ€

His face tightens. โ€œDonโ€™t 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. Thatโ€™ll 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 isnโ€™t 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, Iโ€™m in the kitchen pretending to clean as he drinks a glass of water I poured him.

โ€œSorry I couldnโ€™t come to your game,โ€ I finally say when heโ€™s rinsing the glass in the sink. Heโ€™s 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. โ€œI 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. Itโ€™s more for my sanity because after Donny spilled his poison into my thoughts, Iโ€™ve been on an infinite merry-go-round.

โ€œIs there a reason youโ€™re 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. โ€œJust some pre-spring cleaning.โ€

He steps in front of me. โ€œYou didnโ€™t answer my texts. Not one in the past two days.โ€ He pulls the rag from my hand. โ€œAre you going to tell me what happened?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m just worried about my application.โ€

โ€œYou shouldnโ€™t be. You did great. Mรผller even said so.โ€ He takes another step and my resolve crumbles. โ€œItโ€™s something to do with us, isnโ€™t it?โ€

When I swallow, instead of answering, he knows heโ€™s on the money. It feels like I have a rat infestation in my brain, and Iโ€™m left with sparking chewed up wiring. Last night’s thoughts form into half-baked words and slide to the tip of my tongue. โ€œWe should see other people,โ€ I blurt.

There. Itโ€™s done. Like ripping duct tape off a hairy arm.

Aiden doesnโ€™t move a muscle. He doesnโ€™t even blink, and if I hadnโ€™t seen the rise of his chest, I would have thought he stopped breathing too.

โ€œWhy 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.

โ€œBecause weโ€™re not exclusive,โ€ I say matter-of-factly.

His eyes cloud like thunder. โ€œYouโ€™re right, weโ€™re not, but thatโ€™s because you donโ€™t want to be.โ€

My throat tightens. โ€œThatโ€™s not fair. We havenโ€™t been exclusive because thatโ€™s what we agreed on. Weโ€™re supposed to see other people, too.โ€

He laughs. A sardonic, low chuckle that flips my stomach. โ€œI donโ€™t give a shit about what weโ€™re supposed to do. Weโ€™re the ones making the rules here, Summer.โ€

โ€œI know, and thatโ€™s why weโ€™re fuโ€””

โ€œI dare you to say fuck buddies.โ€ Warning swims in his forest green eyes.

I sigh. โ€œLook, Iโ€™ve never done this before, but Iโ€™m pretty sure not being exclusive means seeing more than one person.โ€

He shakes his head in disbelief. โ€œThis 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. โ€œFor someone who looks down at athletes and sees them as players, youโ€™re being pretty fucking jock-like right now.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not playing anyone.โ€

โ€œReally? Because when youโ€™re in my bed your words are a lot different.โ€

A cramped sensation blooms into my chest. โ€œIโ€™m not saying I donโ€™t mean them. I would never lie to you.โ€

His eyes flicker. โ€œI thought you trusted me.โ€

The words settle like rocks in my stomach, and I have the need to reject them. โ€œYou think because I told you about my dad, I need you to prove something to me? Thatโ€™s not what this is, Aiden.โ€

Tension crackles when he sighs. โ€œTalk to me, Summer.โ€

โ€œI am! I donโ€™t know where youโ€™ve been for the past few months, but Iโ€™ve been in reality. The reality where weโ€™re 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. โ€œYou were with Donny yesterday. Itโ€™s him, isnโ€™t it? He made you feel this way.โ€

As much as I try not to, I canโ€™t help thinking that Iโ€™ll be left with nothing if I continue this. There is no going back if my heart takes that reckless leap. Especially with someone who wonโ€™t even be here in a few months. โ€œHeโ€™s not wrong. I canโ€™t let what Iโ€™ve worked so hard for be on the line for

โ€”for this.โ€

โ€œFor me,โ€ Aiden says. โ€œWhat are you telling yourself? That this is just a fling and weโ€™re just fucking? Because you know damn well thatโ€™s not all it is.โ€ My words are stuck in my throat. Thatโ€™s when Aiden grips my chin to look at him. โ€œTell me you know that.โ€

His touch breaks a barrier, and I cave like a sandcastle. โ€œI do. But Iโ€™m scared that if I donโ€™t get into the program, itโ€™ll be because I let myself be distracted by you, and Donny will be right.โ€

โ€œSummer, youโ€™re the most focused and determined person I know, and Iโ€™m constantly surrounded by guys who are headed to the NHL.โ€ He steps closer. โ€œJust forget him for one second and tell me how you feel about us.โ€

โ€œI like what we have, Aiden,โ€ I admit.

His expression smooths with relief. โ€œGood. Thatโ€™s good, I can work with that.โ€

โ€œBut we shouldnโ€™t keep all our eggs in one basket.โ€

His forehead creases as if Iโ€™m speaking a foreign language. โ€œWe should explore our options,โ€ I clarify.

Everything slows when green eyes meet mine. โ€œYou want me to fuck other girls?โ€

My shrug makes the crease between his brows deepen.

Aiden takes several steps away from me. โ€œI havenโ€™t even looked at another girl since Iโ€™ve been with you.โ€

I bristle.

โ€œIโ€™m not sleeping with anyone else,โ€ he says, making it even clearer. My logical thoughts scatter like pigeons. โ€œI donโ€™t 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. โ€œBut youโ€™re right. Weโ€™re 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. โ€œYouโ€™re okay with that?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not for me to be okay with. Itโ€™s your life, Summer. You make the decisions.โ€

The details of our amended arrangement flutter in uncertainty, but I straighten with renewed confidence. โ€œRight. You’re right. Maybe I will.โ€

He plasters on a smile, and thereโ€™s a split second where I wonder if heโ€™s tricking me.

โ€œGood,โ€ he says. โ€œGood,โ€ I affirm

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