THE HOUSE IS always quiet the morning after a party. Sometimes, we can even hear the birds chirping and see the sunlight finding its way inside. Except today, that sunlight is Summer Preston and sheโs out for vengeance. And the chirping birds are the blaring of an alarm that jerks me awake. My pillow doesnโt cushion the ringing coming from downstairs, and when I throw off my comforter to yank open my bedroom door, Kianโs across the hall in his Shrek-themed boxers, with both hands over his ears.
โFor the love of God, make it stop!โ he cries.
โAre we in hell?โ groans Sebastian from the bottom of the steps. โIโm going to throw up,โ says Dylan, ducking back into his room.
Suddenly, the noise stops and Summer appears with a bright smile. โRise and shine!โ
When Kian sees her, he pierces me with a glare. โHavenโt you learned not to piss her off?โ
โWhat is this about?โ
Her smile is smug. โSince you missed our session yesterday, I rescheduled. Weโre going on a hike!โ
Sebastian snorts from his place on the floor. Heโs still holding his head in his hands when he peeks at her. โYeah, right, Iโm pretty sure Iโm still drunk.โ
โKian said you all were at my disposal for this project. Unless thatโs changed, and you would rather your captain enjoy probation. Iโm going to need you to get dressed.โ Grumbles erupt, but Summer turns on the god- forsaken alarm again. โYou have five minutes.โ
โIF I HAD the energy to throw him off this cliff right now, I would,โ mutters a hungover Dylan.
Heโs glaring at Kian who chats animatedly with Summer. All the guys are paying for his generous voluntary effort. Eli got lucky because he was MIA this morning, and Cole locked himself in the basement.
Trying not to stare at Summerโs ass this five-mile hike is my own personal brand of torture. Sheโs wearing tights that outline the perfect curve of her ass and a matching long-sleeve that leaves her midriff exposed. After last night, itโs been hard for me not to think of how close she got to me.
โThis is the only reason Iโm not on probation,โ I say.
Dylan grunts. โProbation would be much preferred over this.โ
โCome on guys! I thought you were D1 athletes.โ Summer glances over her shoulder.
โThereโs a reason we skate on ice, Summer. If I wanted to wear sneakers and walk in the woods, I would be a serial killer,โ argues Dylan.
She lets out an amused breath. โItโs not my fault you drank yourself stupid last night.โ
For how much Dylan drinks, his hangovers are usually non-existent. The fact that we can see the effects of it today tells me he went overboard. I, on the other hand, only had one drink.
โIf I knew you wanted to drag us up a hill, I might have cut down.
Besides, your problem is with Aiden. Why torture us?โ โI didnโt do this to torture you.โ
โTell that to my ass,โ he groans. His dirt-covered shorts are a result of him tripping over a tree branch. The only one who found that amusing was Kian who took pictures when Dylan fell. โYou were at the party, too. Did you drink a gallon of coffee this morning to want to do this?โ
โI donโt drink coffee, only tea,โ she retorts.
โYouย likeย drinking bitter hot water?โ chimes Sebastian, who hasnโt spoken the entire hike.
โChai. With milk and sugar.โ
Dylan mumbles something under his breath while I try to figure out how to get Summer alone. Iโve been hoping I can at least talk to her today, but Kianโs been on her like a leech this entire hike. Thereโs something about her voice that makes me itch to hear it. So, as we climb down after the anticlimactic mountain-top view, the guys walk ahead, and I pull her back.
She comes easily. โI havenโt talked to you all day. Iโm thinking this punishment is a bit cruel,โ I whisper against her ear.
She shifts to look at me. โNot talking to me is punishment?โ
โThe worst kind.โ
Summer falters, and when I take a try to close the distance between us, she takes one back. The move surprises me, and just to see what she does I take another, sending her even further. โYou scared of me, Preston?โ
She scoffs. โYeah, right, you couldnโt scare a baby if you tried.โ
Dry leaves crunch under my feet. โFine,โ I say, lowering my voice. โThen I make you nervous.โ
She swallows when her eyes level with mine. โNobody makes me nervous.โ
โYeah?โ I take a step closer and her foot hits a branch. She lets out a squeak when she topples, but my hand hooks around her waist. โCareful, Summer, or I might think your nervous.โ
As soon as I smell her sweet scent, I hold her tighter. Sheโs close enough that something is happening to my chest. The sensation is so unsettling that I let her balance on her feet again.
She takes several steps back. โI donโt know what you think youโre doing, but that wonโt work on me.โ Summer pivots, stepping on a wedged rock. I know itโs a mistake as soon as she does. Her squeak cuts off when I catch her before she hits the ground.
โOw, ow, ow.โ She grabs her ankle, and her pained expression tells me she sprained something.
โYou twisted it,” I say, lifting her into my arms.
โIโm fiโfuck,โ she curses. โYou donโt have to carry me.โ The words barely leave her mouth with how hard she clenches her teeth.
The guys are already a few feet ahead of us. โIs she okay?โ
โIโve got her.โ Iโm moving fast down the slope. Fast enough that Kilner would kill me for risking an injury. When weโre back on concrete, I spot the medical aid room, and Summer wraps her arms around my neck, closing her eyes in pain.
Inside, itโs run down and dirty. Itโs an old place, so Iโm surprised they even have a room.
โDo not put me on the dirty counter,โ Summer warns. I pivot to grab a handful of paper towels to put under her. Sheโs watching me as I pull out the first aid kit, then take off her shoe and sock, trying to turn her ankle to see where it hurts.
โFuck,โ she hisses. โAre you doing that on purpose?โ
I gentle my touch. โSorry, just checking how bad itโs twisted.โ
She tips her head back and groans. โI havenโt had enough caffeine today, and youโre giving me a headache.โ
โI thought you didn’t drink coffee.โ
She massages her temples. โChai. I need like two cups a day, more if Iโm dealing with you.โ
I ignore the remark and eye her high ponytail. Feeling brave, I pull her hair tie and let her soft brown waves fall around her shoulders. When she tries to snatch the hair tie, I slide it on my wrist. โMaybe you have a headache from your hair being in a death grip.โ
โThatโs how I like it,โ she declares.
I raise my brows, making her roll her eyes. โI like it down.โ
She snorts. โGood to know. Iโll throw out all my hair ties because Aiden Crawford likes it when girls wear their hair down.โ
Wrapping the bandage around her ankle, I glance at her. โNot girls. You.โ Summerโs smugness slips off her face, and the crease between her brows deepens. I know her mind is working overtime, but the comment slipped off
my tongue so quickly I couldn’t stop it.
โDone,โ I say coolly, dropping her leg. She immediately hops off, wincing when she lands on her foot. โLay off of it for a bit.โ
She attempts to hop away again, but I block her path. โNot happening.
This is only going to work if you let me help you.
โFine.โ She lets me lift her again, soft hair dusting my arm. โThanks.โ