โWHATโS TAKING SO LONG?โ
I can hear him stomping around on the other side of the locker room door, but he hasnโt materialized yet. Itโs our first session, and weโre going to be getting on the ice late, which doesnโt bode well for the next two months, or for Nathan retaining his life.
โNathan!โ I yell, banging on the door. โI canโt come out.โ
Iโm scowling at the door, knowing I look ridiculous, but I canโt scowl at him since he wonโt come out. โWhy?โ
โThe leggings. Theyโre too tight. You can seeย everything.โ โIf you donโt come out, Iโm coming in!โ
His head pops out, body shielded by the door. โIโm being serious.
Theyโre, uhโฆYou can seeย everything.โ
โYes, we all get it. Youโve got a big dick.ย Blahblahblah, ego fed? Weโre late. Come on, letโs get started.โ Brady approaches as Nate pulls back the door, wearing what are quite possibly the most revealing leggings Iโve ever seen. They look like theyโve been painted on, and you can see outlines. Very, very detailed outlines. โOh myย God.โ
Brady surveys him head to toe, then once more for good measure. Her hand lands on her hips and she shakes her head. โIโm sorry, Mr. Hawkins, but I cannot let you wear those.โ Nate looks like a rabbit in headlights, hiding behind the door again. โDo you have anything else with you?โ
โI have shorts in my locker I could put on over the top?โ
โI think that would be a wise choice.โ Nate disappears back into the locker room and I feel Coach hovering behind me. Turning to face her, she
shakes her head. โItโs a slippery slope, Anastasia.โ
โDonโt know what youโre talking about.โ Lie. Big lie.ย Hugeย lie. โShould I get warmed up?โ
โUse protection. Ask Prishi. Your bladder is never the same.โ โWe arenโt dโโ
She interrupts me with a flippant wave of her hand. โWeโre both adults. Donโt insult my intelligence; I see how that man looks at you. I want to see my best skater on a podium, not a birthing ball. Clear?โ
โCouldnโt be clearer, Coach.โ
What she didnโt consider with her little speech is the probability of her
best skaterย dying of embarrassment.
And why does she only call me her best skater when I donโt have witnesses?
Finally emerging from the locker room, Nate lightly nudges me in the ribs. โYou ready to do this, Allen?โ
โNope, donโt crash into me.โ
โNo crashing into you, no birthing ballsโฆSo many rules, Anastasia.โ
My eyes widen as I look up to meet his, his smug grin smiling down at me. His happiness is a comfort and itโs proof he isnโt feeling nervous like I am. Proof that he doesnโt realize that if this little experiment fails, I might finally break.
Iโm lost in my thoughts when fingers weave through mine. โItโs going to be okay,โ he whispers as we approach the warm-up area. โIt might even be fun.โ
I tut loudly. โIf itโs fun, youโre not working hard enough.โ
He laughs, earning a hiss from Brady. โSpoken like a true tyrant.โ
After warming up, itโs finally time to find out if this was a horrible idea. โIf this is going to work, I need you to remember the routine, Nathan.โ
Coach tightens her faux fur, wrapping her arms around herself tightly. It never occurred to me that it might not be me that Nate canโt cope with. โIโm not sure whatย shenanigansย Coach Faulkner lets you get away with, but you do what I tell you in my arena.โ
He nods, his smug grin from earlier is a distant memory. โGot it.โ
โBoth of you give me a lap.โ She concentrates on Nate. โConcentrate on being graceful, not fast, but keep up with Stassie.โ
โGraceful. Slow. Got itโฆOw! Why do you always pinch me?โ He groans, rubbing his stomach.
โI am not slow! Iโve already proven Iโm faster than you are once. Do I need to do it again?โ
Nateโs mouth opens, but before he can fire back, Brady claps her hands. โWhat part of graceful made you two think I want to watch a race? Do as I ask, now!โ
Setting off, Nate manages to keep pace. When weโre far enough away to feel safe, he moves closer. โWhatโs with the clapping?โ
Itโs fun having other people experience Bradyโs antics for the first time. After over two years of working with her, I donโt even notice anymore. โI like to imagine she was a dog trainer in a past life.โ
We make it back to where we started, and I recognize Coachโs distaste immediately. Itโs very easy to recognize something you see six days a week. Poor Nate looks pleased with himself, and to his credit, he did match my pace.
โHow was that?โ He grins.
She kisses her teeth. โLike a drunk deer, misguidedly stepping onto a frozen lake.โ
โDo they have a lot of drunk deer in Montana, Coach?โ I ask, remembering to say Montana and not Russia at the last second.
โDo not sass me, Anastasia. The pair of you do it again.ย Gracefully.โ Iโve done more laps than leaps before Brady is finally satisfied with Nateโs version of graceful. โMuch better, Nathan. Youโre not playing hockey now. Nobody is going to attack you on the ice.โ
โRespectfully, Coach.โ His eyes flick to me quickly. โI donโt think you can promise me that.โ
Once we get into the swing of things, Iโm thoroughly enjoying my training session for the first time in forever, and Iย thinkย Brady might be too.
Moving to the center of the ice, I move to Nateโs side to introduce the simpler jumps. He doesnโt need to do anything complex to help me but ensuring heโs in the right spot and facing the right direction is essential when I do the real technical part.
More than anything, I need him to recognize the names of things so he knows what Iโm doing, and doesnโt accidentally get in my way.
โIโm going to make it easy for you. Just pay attention to my feet.โ
โStassie,โ he drawls. โIโm pretty sure I skated before I walked. You donโt need to make it easy for me. I probably know far more than you expect me to.โ
Arrogance. My favorite thing to deal with.
โOkay, brainiac. What edge do you take off from when youโre doing a Lutz?โ He moves in front of me, and I can see on his face that he hasnโt got a clue. โJokes on you, youโve proved you need to shut up and listen to me.โ
โJokes on you.โ He scoffs. โI donโt even know what a Lutz is.โ โYou are the most annoying man Iโve ever met.โ
โI donโt care what you call me as long as Iโm top of the list.โ
How the hell am I supposed to get through this six days a week?
Even when heโs annoying, I still want to jump his bones. The long-sleeved T-shirt we bought earlier is clinging to every muscle, his cheeks are flushed, and every time he looks at me, and the corner of his mouth tugs up, I forget every thought.
Iโve been totally and utterly unhinged by a man. Iโm disgusted with myself, for being distracted, for knowingly letting every slither of feminism shrivel up and die over dimples and thick thighs.
โWhy do you look like youโre having a crisis?โ
Because I am?ย โPay attention. Iโm not explaining this again.โ โHey, Iโm not the one daydreaming.โ
โThere are six types of jumps in figure skating: toe loop, flip, Lutz, Salchow, loop, and Axel. They fall under two categories, which are toe jumps and edge jumps. Can you guess what toe jumps are?โ
โIs it jumps that use this useless fucking pick thing?โ
The only thing Nateโs been unhappy about is his new skates. Unlike his hockey skates, the skates we use have toe picks. We did a quick practice skate at Simoneโs after we finished at the mall, and I lost track of how many times he went flying. Not to mention that breaking in new skates can fucking suck.
โIt isnโt useless; youโre going to need it. But yeah, you take off by hitting the ice with the โuseless fucking pick thing.โ Edge jumps take off from the inner or outer edge. Simple, right?โ
He grunts something that roughly resembles yes, closely watching my feet as I turn, stretching my left leg back and striking the pick against the ice. โSingle toe loop.โ
Replicating my movements and, to his credit, getting it reasonably accurate, with the exception of his wobbly landing, we move on.
โWhat move were you doing when you bowling balled a couple of weeks ago?โ he asks, standing and brushing the ice from his ass.
โI was trying to do a quadruple Lutz.โย Tryingย being the operative word. โLutz is a toe jump.โ
โIt looked hard.โ โIt is hard.โ
โI sense you donโt want to talk about this.โ
โThereโs nothing to say.โ I sigh. โBrady made us take it out after I hit my head. Itโs not common in womenโs figure skating and virtually unheard of in pairs. She felt it was an unnecessary risk.โ
โSo why do it?โ He isnโt being rude; I think heโs genuinely interested. โIโm only trying to understand your mentality, Stas. Not make you feel bad.โ
I donโt know how to explain it. It feels like a topic for therapy, not part of an impromptu chat in the middle of a training session. But I owe him honesty.
โI wasted years skating with someone who couldnโt match my skill because he was my boyfriend.โย Classic. โDonโt get me wrong, we were very good, we just werenโt great. With a different partner, I might have achieved more. I donโt want to be that for Aaron.โ
โAnd Aaron can do it, right?โ
โOf course, he can.โ I snort. โHeโs spent hours and hours trying to help me nail it, even though he never thought Iโd be able to. Thereโs a reason itโs not common, but Iโm stubborn. Iโll keep trying, but itโs not going to be this season.โ
โI like how determined you are,โ he says softly.
โIf you two want to look lovingly at each other, do it on your own time!โ Coach shouts across the rink, reminding us both weโre supposed to be skating, not sharing.
He sighs heavily, putting his hands on his hips. โShe scares the shit out of me. Whatโs with the coat? Does she know weโre in California?โ
โHer aesthetic is Cruella de Vil. Youโll get used to it.โ
NATHAN GROANSย and winces loudly as we climb into his car.
โYouโre so dramatic.โ I laugh, throwing my bag at my feet. โIt wasnโt that bad.โ
โIโm not built for ballet and yoga, Stas,โ he mumbles, putting the car into reverse. โMy legs are on fire.โ
โYouโre not bendy at all, are you? It was like watching a tree trunk.โ
Looking over from the driverโs seat, his eyebrow quirks. โI donโt need to be bendy becauseย youโreย bendy, which makes us perfectly matched.โ
โYou did good, Nathan. Seriously, Iโm grateful. Thank you.โ
โI spent half the time on my knees or face-planting. Iโve never concentrated as hard as I did doing those fucking laps. I was terrified I was going to trip. Are you sure I canโt wear my own skates?โ
โI promise youโll get used to them.โ
โOr youโll get used to seeing me on my knees.โ He frowns. โNot like that. Or like that, if you want. That way is my preference.โ
โA day.โ I huff. โYou lasted a day.โ
Nate keeps me laughing all the way back to my apartment, mainly at his expense, but it still counts. Climbing out of the car and grabbing my bag, I lean in. โSee you in the morning.โ
โBring coffee!โ he yells as I close the door.
Iโve secretly been dreading coming home, and now that Iโm watching the elevator numbers rise, I wish I were anywhere but here. I havenโt told Nathan, but Aaron has been ignoring me since I told him about my new skating arrangement when I got home last night.
If that wasnโt enough, what Nathan said about my meal plan has been playing on my mind since this afternoon. Blame where itโs due, Iโve never shown any interest in learning about nutrition. When I lived at home, my mom dealt with it, and at college, I let Aaron deal with it and trusted he knew what he was doing.
I know Sabrina is at rehearsals, which means Aaron should be alone, hopefully giving me the perfect opportunity to talk to him. Emphasis on theย hopefully.
Letting myself into the apartment, I immediately spot him on the living room couch, watching a movie.
โHey.โ He turns his head, looking at me, but doesnโt respond. I swallow the lump forming and wipe my sweating palms against my stomach as I approach him. โCan we talk?โ
Again, he doesnโt respond, but he pauses his movie and looks at me when I sit on the couch, dropping my gym bag at my feet.
โUh, I was just wonderingโฆDo you think my meal plan has enough calories? And is, like, I dunno, varied enough and stuff for me to be healthy?โ
โWhy the fuck are you asking me that?โ he snaps.
Taking a deep breath, I shrug. โIt just came up today, and it was sorta suggested that Iโm undereating. I wanted to run it by you, so we couโโ
โSuggested by who? Hawkins?โ The way he says Nathanโs name is borderline poisonous. โYou suck his dick a couple of times and suddenly he knows what you need better than I do?โ
His words knock the wind out of me. I splutter and choke on what I want to say, surprised. Astounded is a better word for what Iโm feeling right now. As that feeling dissipates, the hurt sets in.
โWhat? No? Why are you being so mean? I only wanted to check with you, so we couโโ
Interrupting me again, he stands from the couch, dragging a hand down his face. โYou know what, Anastasia? Fuck off. If Nate Hawkins is so fucking smart, go rely on him for everything.โ His hands are shaking, eyes burning into me. โBut when he gets bored of you, donโt come crying to me because youโre the one who drops your panties for anyone in a jersey!โ
My heart bangs in my chest as he storms toward his room, slamming the door so harshly itโs like the whole building shakes. Sinking to the couch, I reach into my bag, pulling out my phone.
โMiss me already?โ He laughs when the call connects.
Wiping the tears away with the back of my hand, I clear my throat. โCan you pick me up?โ