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Chapter no 27

I Bet You (Waylon University, #2)

โ€ŒPenelopeโ€Œ

Margo sits across from me at the student center. Her face is pale, and she looks like she might hurl.

โ€œHangover?โ€ I ask as we eat lunch together.

โ€œUghhhh,โ€ comes from her as she sucks down her second glass of water. โ€œI should have told you to hydrate last night. Champagne headaches are

the worst.โ€ I grimace. I was smart and took a Tylenol before I went to bed; plus, I guzzled a Gatorade.

She nods and looks down at her pizza. โ€œI donโ€™t think I can eat this.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s barely edible anyway,โ€ I say as I munch on my slice that has pepperoni, sausage, and mushrooms.

โ€œI ended up going back to Connorโ€™s place last night.โ€ My ears perk up. โ€œOh yeah?โ€

โ€œWe had a few more drinks. We might have played strip chess.โ€ She gulps. โ€œThen I woke up on his couch wearing his shirt and my underwear.โ€

โ€œAndโ€ฆdid anything happen?โ€

She groans. โ€œThatโ€™s the bad part. I have no idea. I got up before he did, grabbed my shit, and left.โ€

She said shit. I bite back a grin.

โ€œWell if you were on the couch, probably nothing happened.โ€

She sighs. โ€œI guess.โ€ Giving herself a shake, she tightens her sweater around her shoulders and crosses her arms. โ€œSo, whatโ€™s the latest on the party? We all ready for tomorrow?โ€

I set down my pizza, flip my notebook page, and run my gaze over my list. I feel as if Iโ€™m moving in slow motion. All I can think about is Ryker and what he said. I shove it down and bury it deep. โ€œYes. Weโ€™re meeting the pledges here and walking over to the game together. Then weโ€™ll head to the house. Everythingโ€™s all set.โ€

โ€œAnd the players? Did Charisma take care of uninviting them?โ€

I nod. Charisma eagerly volunteered to be the one to text Blaze. Her message said,ย If any football players show up, we will pull your nipples off. Really. We will.

โ€œSheโ€™s got it covered.โ€

Margo nods. โ€œGood.โ€ Then she frowns and gives me an odd look. โ€œWhatโ€™s up?โ€ I say.

โ€œYou recall the day I was with Ryker in the science building and you

showed up?โ€ I nod.

Her chest leans in over the table, and thereโ€™s a glint in her eyes. โ€œI just remembered something Archer said to him. They didnโ€™t know I was standing there, and it was hard to hear, but I caught the gist of it.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ My lips tighten.

โ€œNo, itโ€™s not bad. I recall Archer giving him grief about a bet and Ryker saying heย wasnโ€™tย doing any bets.โ€ She squints. โ€œI really think Archer was referring to you, because you had just walked past us.โ€ Her teeth chew on her bottom lip. โ€œDoes that make you feel better?โ€

I shrug. The truth is he told them heย won.

I sigh. โ€œAre you saying you want Ryker at the party?โ€

She waves her hands. โ€œNo, no! I donโ€™t care about that anymore. That whole thing was stupid, and I never should have put my own issues with the Thetas over everything elseโ€ฆโ€ She stops. โ€œIโ€™m just trying to be a good stepsister, I guess, and help you figure this out.โ€

I smile. Something good has happened. Weโ€™re friends.

Her eyes go past my shoulder and land on something. Her expression hardens. โ€œThereโ€™s Archer. Donโ€™t look, but holy moly, his face.โ€

Of course I look. I turn around, and heโ€™s coming out of the bookstore. Thereโ€™s no Sasha next to him and no other players. Heโ€™s wearing a black hoodie with the top up, but it doesnโ€™t hide that he now has two black eyes. His gaze darts around the student center and then he hurries down the steps and out to campus.

My hands clench around my notebook.ย Shit.

Margo grimaces. โ€œHe looks like someone beat the poop out of him.โ€ โ€œAgain,โ€ I say.

Charisma has come in from getting her pizza and takes a seat across from me. โ€œYep. I heard about it in class this morning. Apparently Ryker showed up at his door, pulled him out in the hall, and pummeled him. Took four RAs and the house director to get him off Archer.โ€ She chews on a slice. โ€œNone of his buddies helped him either. Not one single player on the defense.โ€

My face is grim. โ€œWhatโ€™s everyone saying about me and Ryker? Does everyone know?โ€

She gives me a pat. โ€œNo one is saying anything, and Iโ€™ve been pressing.

Thereโ€™s nothing on social media. Only assholes will talk it up anyway.โ€ I nod.

โ€œWhat did Ryker say last night? Maybe heโ€™s the one squashing this?โ€ I shrug.

Iโ€™m just soโ€ฆdone. And broken.

Just talking about him makes my chest ache.

 

 

Iโ€™m walking out of my writing class when I pass by my dadโ€™s office. I see it two times a week as I walk this hallway and never once have I stopped to see if heโ€™s there.

Somethingโ€™s different today. I feel different. Raw. Emotional.

Hitching my backpack up on my shoulder, I ease over to the sign posted next to his door to check out his office hours. He doesnโ€™t have a class scheduled right now, and when I knock on the beveled glass door, his gruff voice says, โ€œCome in.โ€

I open the door and step inside. Itโ€™s a spacious office with a big window, dusty potted plants, and a few shabby armchairsโ€”typical professor. A large oak desk dominates the room with a line of heavy bookshelves behind it. My gaze lands there and stays.

โ€œHave a seat, please. Got to get these grades in before I lose my place.โ€ Heโ€™s got readers on and is staring down at his desktop.

โ€œOkay.โ€ I settle into one of the roomy green armchairs across from him. At the sound of my voice, his head pops up and he takes off his glasses,

setting them on the papers in front of him. โ€œPenelope! What a pleasure. I wasnโ€™t expecting you. How are you?โ€

โ€œGood.โ€

โ€œClasses going well?โ€ I nod. โ€œOf course.โ€

He stands up and comes out from behind his desk to give me one of his hugs. He pats me gently on the back.

He looks down at me and smiles then frowns, giving me some space as he goes back to his desk. โ€œHowโ€™s the job at Sugarโ€™s?โ€

โ€œGreat.โ€

Itโ€™s our typical run-through of questions. Just like we always do. โ€œIโ€™m still at the library too.โ€

He nods, looking perhaps a little excited that Iโ€™m here but also uncertain.

His voice is careful. โ€œIs everything okay?โ€

Okay?

Not exactly. My heartโ€™s been crushed by a football player.

But I donโ€™t think thatโ€™s why Iโ€™m really here. Iโ€™m here because this has been a while coming. Heโ€™s worked here for three years, and Iโ€™ve never once visited.

My eyes rove over the room and I see pictures of me in various places. One of a piano recital, another of me on a horse at camp, one of me in choir. My high school graduation is front and center on his desk. Mom took them all, and theyโ€™re copies Iโ€™ve never seen. I suppose she sent them to him. The only event he attended was my graduation. I take in the family photo of all of

us this past 4thย of July at his pool. He even had a special timed camera and arranged us altogether, me, Margo, Cora, him holding Cyan.

He follows my eyes. โ€œNot sure youโ€™ve ever been to see me here. Iโ€™ve got quite the collection.โ€ A sigh slips out of his mouth. โ€œIt was tough not being there for all your adventures.โ€

But heโ€™ll be there for Cyanโ€™s.

I tamp that feeling down, and really, it doesnโ€™t have the bite it usually does.

โ€œIโ€™m proud of you, you know.โ€ He tilts his head toward my graduation picture. โ€œI was never as smart as you.โ€ He chuckles. โ€œYou definitely got that from your mom. Remember how she got you doing the word of the day when you were little?โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€

He leans on his desk, his eyes on my face, and I know heโ€™s trying to suss out why Iโ€™m here, what I could possibly wantโ€”but even Iโ€™m not sure of that.

Thereโ€™s a cross-stitched piece of art framed on his wall, and I stare at it, feeling my eyes water. Cora made it, Iโ€™m sure. Sheโ€™s always working on things like that. Itโ€™s big, about eight by ten, and has hearts on it with a stick family of fiveโ€”and I guess itโ€™s all of us. In the middle is a caption.ย Live love, breathe love, give love.

I chew on my lip and hug my backpack. โ€œPenelope?โ€

A tear has made its way down my face, and I swipe at it. I take a breath, the words lingering at the periphery of my mind, the ones it takes having your heart broken to really understand.

โ€œI miss Momโ€ฆso muchโ€ฆโ€ I stop and take the Kleenex he gives me. โ€œI know, love.โ€

I suck in a breath. โ€œIt hurts that you found someone so fast and then started a whole new familyโ€ฆโ€

โ€œI understand.โ€ His voice is soft. โ€œI didnโ€™t plan on it. I came back for you, and in the meantime, I met Cora. Love works like that sometimes, comes right out of the blue and you see that you didnโ€™t even realize everything youโ€™ve been missing.โ€

I nod and think of Ryker.

โ€œSheโ€™s my second chance, I suppose. I love her more than anythingโ€”just like I love you. Unconditionally.โ€

I let out a shaky breath. โ€œYouโ€™re really trying. You got me a car, that

interview with the book agentโ€ฆโ€ My voice drifts off. โ€œIโ€™m sorry it didnโ€™t work out.โ€

I wave him off. โ€œNo, it didnโ€™t, but itโ€™s good for me. I may get shot down a hundred times before I figure it out.โ€

He agrees. โ€œWhatever you do with your life, youโ€™re going to be amazing, Penelope. Vivien raised a kind, beautiful person.โ€ He pauses. โ€œI want to be a good dad to you. I want to be better than I was when you were little.โ€

I nod, my eyes watering again. โ€œAnd I do want to be part of your family. I want it more than anything.โ€ I whisper the last bit, and he makes a noise in his throat as if heโ€™s overcome. He comes back around the desk to wrap me up in a hug, and I hang on to himโ€”maybe for the first time ever.

And everything with Ryker and the betโ€ฆI hug my dad and let it all go.

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