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Chapter no 6 – WREN

Fake Dates and Ice Skates

Iย donโ€™t know what to do. Iโ€™ve been thinking over different approaches

to this for the past week and a half, but Iโ€™ve come up with nothing. It doesnโ€™t help that Scarlett is sitting an exam so I canโ€™t ask for some rational advice. Instead, Iโ€™m sitting in the on-campus cafรฉ, Florentinoโ€™s, with Kennedy who is on her break from working behind the counter. She is not helping. At all.

โ€œItโ€™s not that hard, Wren,โ€ Kennedy sighs, taking a sip of her iced coffee. โ€œJust tell him you want to hang out and then bring up the plan. Easy peasy.โ€

โ€œBut then heโ€™ll get excited and think I actually like him,โ€ I groan.

โ€œWhy are you making this hard for yourself? What isnโ€™t there to like?

Heโ€™s hot, youโ€™re hot, you bothโ€ฆ like ice.โ€

โ€œHe doesnโ€™t take things seriously. The last two times Iโ€™ve had a conversation with him, he reeked of alcohol. And not to mention heโ€™s a hockey player. I don’t date hockey players. In fact, I don’t date anymore, period.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re a skater too. Itโ€™s practically the same thing.โ€ Kennedy dismisses with a wave of her hand. I throw her a rude look but instead her eyes widen. โ€œDid you hear about what happened with Millie Trainor and Ty on NoCrumbs?โ€

NoCrumbs is a notorious gossip page based around colleges and universities in Utah, primarily in Salt Lake. Thereโ€™s a chain of them up and down the country, most likely run by Mason Greer and his little minions.

NoCrumbsSLC posts almost daily updates on the latest scandals our school and nearby schools have had. Itโ€™s a pathetic waste of time for people who run it, but it gets everyone glued to their phones. I used to be one of those people: refreshing the page to wait for an update, numbly scrolling through the account to read what teacher said what about whoever. Itโ€™s easy entertainment and a perfect icebreaker for any conversation with people in the area.

โ€œNo, Ken, I havenโ€™t.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re so chronically offline, I swear,โ€ she huffs, pushing her brown her over her shoulder. โ€œShe basically catfished him forย monthsย and when she finally told him, he was fine with it. Theyโ€™re still dating now, and itโ€™s even become an inside joke for their relationship.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t see how thatโ€™s relevant to anything weโ€™re talking aboutโ€ฆ.โ€

โ€œIt is but it isnโ€™t. Look, all Iโ€™m saying is you should give him a chance to see how this could work. You know how insane everyone gets around hockey players.โ€

โ€œI want to preform again, thatโ€™s it. I donโ€™t want anything more than that. Iย canโ€™tย have anything more,โ€ I relay. She gives an understanding smile in

return, not knowing whether to push it or not.

โ€œA bit of romance wouldnโ€™t hurt, yโ€™know? Even if itโ€™s fake. You need to loosen up a little,โ€ she presses softly. I try and let the idea go down for a second, but it doesnโ€™t sit right.

โ€œI donโ€™t know anything about him,โ€ I protest when it’s the first thing to come to mind.

โ€œLike what?โ€

โ€œLike, where does he stand on basic human rights issues? Does he care about climate change? That sort of thing.โ€

โ€œWren, doย youย even care about climate change?โ€ Kennedy challenges. โ€œI do,โ€ I say slowly, pushing my plastic coffee cup away from me. She

watches the movement, and she shakes her head disbelievingly.

โ€œWell, youโ€™re about to find out,โ€ she singsongs when something behind me catches her eye.

โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œMm-โ€ she starts but she doesnโ€™t need to finish before I see him.

With lethal timing, just as weโ€™re talking about him, Miles is here, looking devastating. To his credit, he is looking for a lot less dishevelled than he has the last few times Iโ€™ve seen him. Maybe he’s even showered. Heโ€™s dressed plainly in dark jeans and a white top, his curly brown hair falling down his neck. Fuck. Why canโ€™t I tear my eyes away from him? I need to keep myself in check.

โ€œHey, Wren,โ€ he says with a wicked grin.

โ€œTo what do I owe this pleasure?โ€ I ask, bored.

Kennedy shoots me a disappointed look as if Iโ€™m a naughty kindergartener. He plucks a seat from an empty table nearby and takes a seat to my right, his long legs coming dangerously close to mine. He looks so out of place. Not only are we at a table for two, but his tallness and roughness doesnโ€™t seem to fit into this dainty cafรฉ.

โ€œAre you not going to introduce me to your friend?โ€ he asks, gesturing to Kennedy. She gives a sheepish smile, practically blushing.

โ€œI hardly know you. Thereโ€™s no point introducing you to someone youโ€™ll hopefully not see again,โ€ I say. I donโ€™t know why that whenever Iโ€™m around him I feel the need to be more bratty than usual. I kind of like the way he challenges me.

โ€œOh, but youโ€™re dying to get to know me, right?โ€ Miles whines, leaning towards me. God, why does the noise make my stomach swarm with butterflies? Hearing a man groan is one thing but hearing them whine or plead is another. Unfortunately, my weakness.

โ€œMust have slipped my mind,โ€ I say with ease. Kennedy is unimpressed, practically pouting like a child as she crosses her arms across her chest.

โ€œWhy do you have to make this so hard, Wrenny?โ€ Kennedy sighs.

Before I can retort to her use of my worst nickname, Miles jumps in.

โ€œYeah. Why do you have to make this so hard,ย Wrenny?โ€ he repeats in a mocking tone. He turns to Kennedy. โ€œGod, I love that nickname. Thank youโ€“ Sorry whatโ€™s your name, again?โ€

Kennedyโ€™s face lights up as she extends her hand dramatically. โ€œKennedy Wynter. Like the season but with a ‘Y.’ Nice to officially meet

you.โ€ Miles takes her hand and shakes it before turning to me.

โ€œOfficially, huh? You talking about me already, Wren?โ€ Miles asks cheerfully. I roll my eyes and when he catches it, he smirks.

โ€œYouโ€™re infuriating,โ€ I say, holding my hands up to him and then closing them into fists with a sigh, dropping them on the table.

We stare at each other, talking with our eyes. His face puzzled but amused, searching my face for something as the crease between his eyebrow deepens.ย What are you doing?ย Iโ€™m trying to say.ย I donโ€™t know, he would say,ย But you’re staring at me. You looked at me first,ย Iโ€™d retort until weโ€™re in an intense staring contest. He opens his mouth to speak but nothing comes out and he clamps it shut.

โ€œIโ€™m sensing some tension here. Iโ€™ll see you later, Wren. I need to get back before I get fired,โ€ Kennedy says, sliding out of her seat and picking up her coffee. She comes over to my side of the small table and whispers โ€˜Play niceโ€™ before flashing a smile to Miles and leaves.

โ€œIโ€™m always nice,โ€ I mutter as Miles takes over Kennedyโ€™s seat, crossing his arms on his chest, spreading his legs out further so heโ€™s manspreading. If I didnโ€™t find him so agitating, I would find what heโ€™s doing right now to be incredibly attractive. I fiddle with my straw of my nearly empty coffee cup.

โ€œSoo,โ€ I drag out, not sure what to say now weโ€™re alone. The side of his mouth twitches but he doesnโ€™t let it turn into a full smile. It was easy to talk at the party because I could run to Scarlett and Ken and I could skate away at the rink but here, itโ€™s like weย haveย to speak. I say the dumbest thing that can come to mind. โ€œWhatโ€™cha doing here?โ€

โ€œJust doing what everyone else is doing; getting coffee.”

โ€œOh, so your first non-alcoholic drink of the day?โ€ I say, keeping my tone light. He laughs quietly and for some reason I want him to do it again.

โ€œWhat?! Coffee doesnโ€™t have alcohol? My day has been ruined!โ€ Miles exclaims melodramatically. I like that heโ€™s quick. Heโ€™s able to keep up with my sarcasm which isnโ€™t something that I get a lot. Always keeping me on my toes. I hate that it also makes me smile like an idiot.

Whatย isย he doing? Whatโ€™s his game plan? Why now? Weโ€™ve never really spoken before this point. Sure, we passed in the hallways between the rinks and in the gym a few times but never anything more than a glance. When I saw him at the party, coughing his lungs up over the sink, this was not how I saw it going. I thought I would save this huge guy from dying and continue begging Kennedy and Scarlett to take me home.

โ€œIs it bad that I enjoy talking to you more than most of my friends? Youโ€™re, like, hella brutal, but that somehow makes me enjoy it more,โ€ he admits, grinning hard as if this is the most fun, heโ€™s had in a long time. His rashness catches me off guard.

โ€œI think youโ€™re hyper fixating on me to avoid fixing your problems,โ€ I respond truthfully. Because thatโ€™s what this is right? Heโ€™s going through a tough time, and I just happened to be in the right place at the right time. And now, whenever weโ€™re around each other we feel the need to talk. Itโ€™s natural. And honestly, I think Iโ€™m doing it too.

He shrugs, looking out of the window. โ€œI guess so.โ€

His voice sounds so far away. Heโ€™s quiet for a while, staring out of the window at the autumn trees in the courtyard, deep in thought. Just out of

reach. For a minute I think Iโ€™ve upset him or said the wrong thing in the wrong way. Great. This is not awkward at all. It isnโ€™t long before he speaks again.

โ€œWhy havenโ€™t you texted me yet?โ€ he asks, peeling his gaze from the window to my face. The way his mind changes and subject shifts almost gives me whiplash.

โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s been, like, two weeks andโ€ฆnothing. Were you being serious when you said you hate hockey guys?โ€ he asks, his voice suddenly boyish and pained.

โ€œYes, and no?โ€ He raises his eyebrow, moving his head to the side slightly. โ€œI just donโ€™t enjoy the hockey culture, I guess. Especially at NU. The parties, the drinking, the social media, the rituals, and the stupidity that is ‘puck bunnies.’ Us skaters stay away from you guys. It’s an unspoken rule. Iโ€™ve been trying my best to follow that, but here you are.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m just irresistible, Wren. You’re going to have to get used to it,โ€ he says lazily.

โ€œYouโ€™re more like a leech but sure,โ€ I shrug.

โ€œWell, if it makes you feel any better, I havenโ€™t slept with anyone in over four months.,โ€ he challenges. “I’ve never referred to a girl I’ve hooked up with as a Puck Bunny, and I never will.”

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t make me feel any better. It just means you can keep it in your pants longer than the average Joe. Congratulations,โ€ I sigh. โ€œThatโ€™s beside the point. All of my friendsโ€™ experiences with hockey guys have not

ended well. The last thing I want is to be on someone like Jake Callahanโ€™s roster.โ€

Miles laughs, a toothy grin spreading across his face. โ€œFine, I can admit that Jake is a dick but not everyone is like that. You canโ€™t just put us all into the same box. Whatโ€™s the word?โ€

He taps at the table with his forefinger. I canโ€™t help but notice how clean his hands are. Theyโ€™re huge yet they look so delicate. If I wasnโ€™t so focused on not liking him, I would say heโ€™s getting more brownie points just for letting my fantasise about his hands on me for a split second. The way they would look around my- No. No.ย What the fuck is wrong with me?

โ€œStereotype,โ€ I say under my breath when I remember to speak. He grins as if Iโ€™ve helped him solve one of the worlds hardest problems.

โ€œYeah. You canโ€™t stereotype us. Iโ€™m not saying Iโ€™m perfect but Iโ€™m a decent guy. Xavier, Harry, and Grey are too. And Carterโ€ฆhe was way too good for anybody.โ€

I see the way his eyes dim at the mention of his best friend. I didnโ€™t know Carter that well, the same way I didnโ€™t know most of the hockey guys, but he was always one the ones I could tolerate. When Scarlett was dating Jake, Carter was usually with them, and she would always say how funny he was. Everyone says that he had this light energy about him; everyone was so drawn to him. He wasnโ€™t like one of those douchey guys that everyone idolises when they pass on. Carter was always kind. Everyone knew that before and after.

โ€œAnyway, Iโ€™m rambling. All Iโ€™m saying is you need to give people a chance. Not everyone is out to get you. Xavier warned me about you and

look, here I am,โ€ Miles says, gesturing to himself, grinning.

I lean forward, looking into his green eyes, trying to figure him out. โ€œWarned you how?โ€

โ€œOh, nothing. He just said you were pretty hard core,โ€ he says, taking a piece of the scone that I forgot was there. He shoves a chunk into his mouth without asking and Iโ€™m too in my head to tell him not to.

Hard core.

Nobody has ever called me that before. I know Iโ€™m a little tough because I have to be. I canโ€™t skate without being tough on myself and setting myself limits. But, hard core feels like something more. Somethingย justย tangible. I nod my head, turning over his words. I want to give him a chance. I want to preform, and he needs to stop moping and get back to playing. I canโ€™t deal with another pitiful look at school from everyone who saw my last performance and the countless NoCrumbs reposts.

โ€œCan I ask you something? You can totally say no but again, Scarlett and Kennedy would murder me if I donโ€™t ask,โ€ I say bravely. Taking back my scone which, he somehow has nearly eaten half of.

โ€œYeah, sure. But first, can I ask what your deal is with them? No offence but Iโ€™ve only seen you hang out with them,โ€ he says.

โ€œYou keeping tabs on me?โ€ I smirk. He shrugs, not giving me an answer. โ€œTheyโ€™re basically my sisters. I wouldnโ€™t be talking to you right now if it wasnโ€™t for them.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know if thatโ€™s a compliment or not,โ€ he says, wearily, a sceptical look overtaking his face. I shrug in response too. โ€œWhat did you want to ask?โ€

Iโ€™ve started it now. I have to follow through. I take a deep breath, closing my eyes quickly before opening them again.

โ€œYou kind of brought up at the party but I thought it was stupid. You were suggesting a way we can help each other out in a mutually beneficial way. Some way I can help you get back on track with training and you can help me boost my image again and let people fall back in love figure skating,โ€ I explain, not fully meeting his eyes, suddenly finding the table more interesting.

โ€œNo offence, but how could you help me train? Youโ€™re like five-three,โ€ he says, almost laughing.

โ€œItโ€™s a lot harder than hitting a puck on ice all day,โ€ I mutter. He nudges me softly under the table. I take in a breath, not letting him get to me. โ€œI go to the gym five, sometimes six, days a week. Iโ€™m on a strict food plan, I take Pilates classes when I can and Iโ€™m on the ice more than Iโ€™m in my bed. I donโ€™t have the time or the energy to mess up my plan, but I can make adjustments.โ€

He stares at me, impressed and shocked. โ€œJesus, I do one of those things maybe twice a week. I used to be a lot better but since Carterโ€ฆ I just havenโ€™t.โ€

For some strange reason I want to hold his hand, and squeeze it reassuringly, to tell him itโ€™s okay to lose motivation but I tell myself not to. We’re not there yet. I know how hard it is to get back on track after losing someone. I saw how hard it was for Kennedy after losing her dad when she was a kid.

โ€œI know and thatโ€™s why I want to help. I canโ€™t stand you a lot of the time,ย butย I feel for you, and this might actually work,โ€ I say, finally admitting it to myself.

โ€œI think so too. How could I help you, though?

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