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Chapter no 42 – SUMMERโ€Œ

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โ€œTHATโ€™S IT. Iโ€™M quitting school and becoming a stripper.โ€ A fuming Amara slumps beside me.

Itโ€™s a rare occasion that Connecticut gives us nice weather, so Iโ€™m taking full advantage by sitting outside by the statue of Sir Davis Dalton. The spray painted devil horns and super-glued pitchfork are long gone, though red stains linger on some parts.

Iโ€™m guessing Amaraโ€™s meeting didnโ€™t go well. โ€œI thought you said you didnโ€™t have the core strength for that.โ€

Sampson slides onto the bench beside me. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t mind a private show from you, Amara. No core strength required.โ€

Amara scoffs. โ€œLike you could afford me, Sampson.โ€ She abruptly stands. โ€œIโ€™ll meet you at home, Sum, far away from the scum of the earth.โ€

I watch her retreat, and when I turn back to Sampson he grins. โ€œI think she likes me.โ€

โ€œWhat do you want?โ€

He eyes me. โ€œSomeoneโ€™s snappy today.โ€

โ€œMake one period comment and say goodbye to your hand.โ€

He waves his fingers in front of my face. โ€œYouโ€™d be depriving many girls of this magic.โ€

โ€œOr saving them from misery,โ€ I mutter.

Sampson stares at me with a curious look. โ€œHow are things with your application?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re looking at a potential Stanford grad student,โ€ I mutter.

Last week, my social media was full of students celebrating their acceptance to Dalton. I havenโ€™t received anything, and when I talked to Langston, she said co-op applications take longer. If patience is a virtue, itโ€™s not one I possess.

โ€œLook at the bright side, you could be in sunny California instead of Connecticut,โ€ he says.

Hopelessness clings to me. โ€œMy entire life is here. Every professor Iโ€™ve spent time getting to know, all my friends.โ€ I pause to hold the emotion clogging my throat. โ€œAiden.โ€

โ€œAnd me.โ€ He smiles, failing to scatter the dark cloud looming over my head. โ€œBut Aiden is going to be in Canada. You wouldnโ€™t be in the same place regardless.โ€

โ€œExcept now I could end up on the West Coast instead of a few hours away.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re going to get into Dalton, and if by some fluke you donโ€™t, Iโ€™ll transfer to Stanford Law to keep you company.โ€

My heart feels like itโ€™s no longer inside my chest. โ€œYouโ€™d do that for me?โ€

โ€œSay the word, Sparkle.โ€

A laugh bursts out of me. We first used that nickname in third grade after watching My Little Pony. I was Sparkle, and Sampson was Dash. โ€œKnowing you, you would get accepted the moment you applied. But I didnโ€™t spend my entire life hearing you talk about a Dalton Law degree for you to not get one.โ€

When someone calls my name, we turn to Cole Carter sprinting toward us. He slumps against the statue to catch his breath. โ€œYou are going to freak! I just saw Donny Rai.โ€

Seeing Cole exhibiting this much emotion is rare. Heโ€™s usually holed up in his basement with his eyes glued to a screen.

โ€œYeah, he goes here, buddy,โ€ says Sampson.

Cole shakes his head. โ€œHe was at the new diner, Lolaโ€™s, in West Hartford this morning.โ€

โ€œHow is that news?โ€

โ€œHe was with Langston.โ€ He says it like itโ€™s a huge reveal. I glance at Sampson to make sure Iโ€™m not the only one witnessing Coleโ€™s mental decline.

โ€œSheโ€™s his advisor. Theyโ€™re probably discussing coursework,โ€ I say. โ€œSure. If the work required his tongue to be down her throat.โ€

I choke on my spit. โ€œByย tongue down her throat, do you mean kissing her?โ€ I ask, my voice hoarse as Sampson pats my back.

โ€œWe both know youโ€™re not inexperienced, Summer.โ€ He throws me a deadpan look, but the embarrassment doesnโ€™t even register over the revelation. โ€œYes, they were kissing.โ€

โ€œArenโ€™t there policies against that?โ€ I ask.

โ€œDalton banned professor-student relationships. Thatโ€™s why I stick to the TAs,โ€ says Cole. We stare at him, but he only shrugs. โ€œSo, I guess this means sheโ€™s been giving him special treatment.โ€

Suddenly, everything starts to make sense. โ€œHeโ€™s trying to get the co-op. Thatโ€™s why he made it so difficult for me to finish my application. Both of them did.โ€

โ€œAnd Shannon Lee is at Princeton now, so he doesnโ€™t need to worry about her,โ€ adds Tyler.

A trickle of contempt leaks into my bones. โ€œSo his only other competition is me.โ€

โ€œIf you need proof, I took a picture.โ€ Cole pulls out his phone to show us. Theyโ€™re fully making out, and although the picture is grainy itโ€™s clear whatโ€™s going on. โ€œWhat are you going to do?โ€

My head feels heavy with indecision. Reporting this to the dean needs to be anonymous. But I canโ€™t afford to be involved in this mess so close to when grad school decisions come out.

I drop my head in my hands. โ€œI donโ€™t know.โ€ Sampson stands. โ€œI have a plan.โ€

I peek up at him through my fingers. โ€œA plan?โ€

 

 

AIDEN IS ASLEEP.

In the silence of the room, itโ€™s easy to hear his soft breaths and the faint sound of music playing somewhere in the house. Iโ€™m assuming itโ€™s Kianโ€™s since he just bought a new vinyl for his record player. He made it a point to tell me it was his way to block out noises coming from Aidenโ€™s room.

My eyes catch on my glowing phone screen sitting on the nightstand, but the heavy arm over my stomach bars me from reaching for it. After dinner, Aiden dragged me upstairs, and we celebrated his game-winning goal before he fell asleep.

It was Daltonโ€™s second game against Yale tonight, and we had the home- ice advantage. Amara came with me, though she spent most of the game taunting the Yale students. It ended with her chucking a fry at a frat guy and him simmering in anger.

Now, hoping Aiden is as exhausted as usual after a big game, I carefully lift his arm and scoot away. When he doesnโ€™t stir, I roll off the bed and snatch my phone to send a quick text.

I shuffle around for my clothes, but theyโ€™re strewn across the room. Giving up on the futile search, I pull out my overnight bag stashed in Aidenโ€™s closet.

With the time ticking, I get dressed and creep toward the door. The floorboards creak under my weight, sending my heart shooting out of my chest. I watch Aiden to make sure he hasnโ€™t been awakened by the ruckus, but his even breaths fill the room without disruption.

Easing open the door without the loud creaks waking the entire house is a difficult task, but I manage it. The house is devoid of light, so I pull out my phone flashlight as a guide. I relax as I reach for the front door.

โ€œWhere are you going?โ€

I jump. My phone slips from my grasp and slides across the floor to land by Eliโ€™s feet. The flashlight illuminates his face.

I clap a hand over my erratic heart. โ€œHoly shit! You scared me.โ€ โ€œSorry.โ€ He holds my phone. โ€œWhy are you sneaking around?โ€ โ€œIโ€™m not. I was just going forโ€ฆa walk.โ€

He raises a brow in suspicion. โ€œAt two in the morning? Why are you dressed like that?โ€

โ€œThis is how I always dress.โ€

โ€œSummer, youโ€™re wearing gloves and a beanie. In all black.โ€

I forgot I stole the toque from Aidenโ€™s dresser. I should have put it on outside. โ€œYou mean my toque?โ€

His eyes narrow. โ€œDonโ€™t try to distract me with your Canadian words.

Why are you sneaking out?โ€

โ€œWhat about you? Is there a reason youโ€™re awake right now?โ€ He rubs his neck. โ€œThis isnโ€™t about me. Whereโ€™s Aiden?โ€

โ€œAsleep.โ€ When his suspicion doesnโ€™t ebb, I sigh. โ€œI have to do something, and I canโ€™t tell Aiden, or heโ€™ll try to fix it himself.โ€

โ€œWhat do you have to do?โ€ โ€œI canโ€™t tell you either.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re not leaving the house in the middle of the night without telling anyone where youโ€™re going.โ€

I stare at the time on my phone, seeing the texts from Amara and Sampson light my screen. โ€œI swear Iโ€™ll tell you later. I really have to go.โ€

I turn to the door, but Eli slaps a palm over it. Just to try my luck, I pull on the handle, though itโ€™s no use because the six-foot-four defensemanโ€™s pinky is stronger than my entire body. I let go of the door, feeling like a toddler whoโ€™s barred from playing outside. Eliโ€™s impatient look tells me heโ€™s seconds away from waking Aiden to tell him his girlfriend is sneaking out in the dead of night.

โ€œFirst, you have to promise not to tell Aiden.โ€ โ€œI canโ€™t do that,โ€ he says.

Sometimes, his honesty is seriously annoying. The heart of gold under all that muscle makes it impossible for him to lie. I thought giving him my most doe-eyed look would make him bend his rules a little, but I should know better.

โ€œFine. My advisor is hooking up with Donny Rai, and heโ€™s rigging acceptances with her help.โ€

A look of disbelief clouds his features. โ€œDid you tell the dean?โ€

โ€œThe dean is on sabbatical. Heโ€™s gone until the end of the month, but weโ€™re exposing the truth from Langstonโ€™s computer.โ€

โ€œLet me guess, youโ€™re sneaking into her office to do that?โ€ โ€œAllegedly.โ€

Concern weighs heavily on his features. โ€œYou realize thatโ€™s breaking and entering, right? You could get expelled.โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s put me through hell, Eli. Not only me but so many other great students. She never had any intention of letting us succeed.โ€

Students fought to be mentored by her. Finding out that she put her selfish needs above aspiring sports psychologists makes my blood boil. I trusted her, and she stomped on my lifeโ€™s work.

He pins me with a sympathetic look, and when I turn, he stops me. โ€œLet me grab a hoodie. Iโ€™m coming with you.โ€

Before I can protest, heโ€™s gone. Only to reappear in a black toque and a hoodie to match mine. I frantically shake my head. โ€œNo. Nope, sorry. You canโ€™t.โ€

โ€œAiden would want me to.โ€ โ€œEliโ€”โ€

โ€œItโ€™s either this or I tell him.โ€

He looks at me as if Iโ€™m the one whoโ€™s being dramatic.

My nerves itch at me the entire ride to campus. When we arrive, two figures stand by the building watching our approach.

โ€œThis isnโ€™t really a plus one event, Summer.โ€ Sampson looks annoyed, and Amaraโ€™s blush grows when she sees Eli.

โ€œHe caught me on the way out. It was either him or Aiden.โ€ Eli waves with an easy smile. โ€œHey, guys.โ€

Amara greets him and Iโ€™ve never seen Sampson look this vexed. He slows to match my stride. โ€œYour overprotective boyfriend would have been preferred,โ€ he mutters and stops in front of us. โ€œThere are cameras on the north side of the building. This is the only entrance without any. If weโ€™re quiet, weโ€™ll be fine.โ€

โ€œTwo huge hockey players are anything but inconspicuous,โ€ Amara says, eyeing the building.

โ€œGood to know youโ€™re thinking about my physique, Evans.โ€ โ€œOnly in my nightmares.โ€

I break up their stare down before they bicker the entire night. โ€œDo we have a key?โ€ I shuffle through my coin purse and pull out my student ID. โ€œIf not we can try jamming this in there.โ€

Amara shakes her head. โ€œThat wonโ€™t work, itโ€™s electronic. Weโ€™ll have to break it.โ€ She slides a mini crowbar from her sleeve.

We all take a step back.

โ€œWe are not using weapons.โ€ Sampson snatches her crowbar. โ€œUnlike you three, I came prepared.โ€ He waves an access badge.

โ€œWhere did you get that?โ€

โ€œSome post-doc student. She worked for admin.โ€ An administrative badge wonโ€™t alert the school systems like a student badge would.

โ€œShe just gave it to you?โ€ asks Amara. โ€œNo one is immune to my charm.โ€

โ€œI must be an anomaly then.โ€ โ€œOr in denial.โ€

The scanner flashes green, ending their back and forth. โ€œIโ€™ll get into her computer,โ€ Amara whispers. โ€œYou guys search for Donnyโ€™s file to see if thereโ€™s anything in there we can use.โ€

Eli stands by the door. โ€œIโ€™ll watch for security. You guys get what you need.โ€

I stop him with a hand on his shoulder. โ€œYou can still bail, Eli.โ€ โ€œNot a chance.โ€ He disappears down the hall.

When I think back to my therapist’s words, I realize she was right. I was missing out on having caring friends. The foreign feeling settles into the

warmth of my stomach.

When weโ€™re inside Langstonโ€™s office, Amara goes straight for her computer. Itโ€™s only a few minutes later that she beckons us over. โ€œI got it,โ€ Amara whispers.

We huddle around the computer, as she navigates to her email. The plan is to write an email from Langstonโ€™s account to all the undergrads, and one to Dean Hutchins. Amara attaches the picture Cole supplied to both emails and sets it to send out on Monday morning.

She populates a new document and types out another paragraph. โ€œWho is this for?โ€ I ask.

โ€œDaltonโ€™s gossip page.โ€ She smiles. โ€œItโ€™ll go live when the email is sent out. Just in case the school tries to hide this.โ€

Sampson looks impressed, and when Amara sees his expression she rolls her eyes. But I donโ€™t miss her blush.

When she powers down the computer a cool feeling of vindication drips into my system.

We sneak out of Langstonโ€™s office, and Eli signals for us to duck when flashlights pierce through the windows. My breath gets stuck in my throat until the security guard passes by the building. We scurry to the alley we parked in and trickle off in silence.

At three a.m. Eli and I sneak back into the house. I engulf him in a grateful hug before I head upstairs. Slipping under the covers, I curl up with Aiden, who unconsciously pulls me closer. He looks so peaceful, Iโ€™m glad I didnโ€™t burden him with this risky plan.

Aiden tends to carry everyoneโ€™s problems. As much as I love him for being a protector, I never want to be another person he risks everything for. Heโ€™s already done enough by taking on his entire teamโ€™s punishment for the trash fiasco. Once this is all sorted, heโ€™ll be the first person I confide in.

In the meantime, I just need to swallow the doomed feeling trying to crawl out of my throat.

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