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Chapter no 31 – ANASTASIA

Icebreaker (Maple Hills, #1)

BEINGย around a campfire reminds me of camping when I was younger.

My parents plowed every spare dollar they had into skating, so we couldnโ€™t afford to go on exotic or luxurious holidays when I was a kid. But every summer we would camp at Snoqualmie Pass for a few nights, and I loved it.

Iโ€™d help Dad build a campfire, and Mom would prepare the stuff for sโ€™mores, then weโ€™d sit in front of the fire all night, playing cards.

A campfire in the backyard of a big-ass house in Maple Hills isnโ€™t quite the same as the Washington wilderness, but the company is good. The party started to naturally get louder the more drunk people got, so the guys thought it would be a great time to head outside and sit on huge comfy camping chairs, drink beer, and talk nonsense like old women.

Iโ€™ve started to sober up after my excessive shot taking from earlier. Now, Iโ€™m just left feeling sleepy and needy. Robbie is extremely pleased with his new game but has decided that next time, heโ€™s going to take away the cups of soda to make it worse and put another person on the mat. I didnโ€™t even know there was soda on offer because all I got was tequila.

Iโ€™m grateful that Henry threw the game because I was seriously going to vomit. When I managed to grab him after Gen-gate, he said he took his hand off the mat on purpose because he was worried she was going to accidentally expose herself. I said what about me and the risk of me exposing myself? He said it was only a matter of time until that happened anyway, and I should probably invest in some pants.

Heโ€™s in a bad mood now because when he tried to find his mistletoe girl, she and her friend were nowhere to be found. He didnโ€™t think to get her

number or, you know, her full name.

The crackle of the fire is relaxing, to the point where I might fall asleep outside. It doesnโ€™t help that Iโ€™m curled up on Nathanโ€™s lap under a blanket, his hand tickling up and down my leg and his other arm cradling me like Iโ€™m a baby. It sounds strange, but Iโ€™m ridiculously comfortable. Heโ€™s laughing away with his friends, talking about sports, and sipping on a beer. He keeps name-dropping sportspeople Iโ€™ve never heard of, which is helping me stay zoned out.

Every so often he looks down and kisses me on the forehead, checking that Iโ€™m comfortable enough and Iโ€™m warm enough. Then he wraps the blanket around me tighter and makes sure none of me is exposed.

Thereโ€™s a warm, full feeling in my heart when Iโ€™m around this team. Itโ€™s unfamiliar but familiar at the same time; a contradiction, I know, but so specific that it feels like it was specifically designed for me. Itโ€™s the feeling I didnโ€™t know I needed until these guys crashed their way into my life three months ago.

Every second that passes makes it harder to keep my eyes open, his heartbeat drums softly against where my cheek is resting like a lullaby, and eventually, I canโ€™t fight it anymore and my eyes flutter closed.

Iโ€™m not sure how long Iโ€™ve been out when the shouting shakes me from my deep sleep, but itโ€™s Nate springing to his feet that properly wakes me up.

Itโ€™s like when youโ€™re dreaming, and you feel yourself falling so you jerk awake and adrenaline soars through your system. My skin feels like itโ€™s buzzing as Nate harshly lowers me onto the seat he just vacated. One quick look around the campfire shows all the guys jumping up and running toward the house.

โ€œStay here and donโ€™t move,โ€ Nate says, before running toward the house too.

I unravel the blanket wrapped around my body and stand to follow, but as he reaches the back door, Nate turns to look at me. โ€œSit the fuck down, Anastasia.โ€

Iโ€™m frozen on the spot, half ready to run in and half unwilling to ignore Nathan, both because I know something bad is clearly happening. My phone starts ringing and I scramble to find it, finally grabbing it from underneath the seat.

โ€œWhere are you?โ€ Sabrina shouts over the noise on her end.

โ€œThe backyard. Whatโ€™s going on?โ€ I ask, jogging toward the backdoor. โ€œThereโ€™s a fight. Stay outside, Iโ€™ll find you when they stop.โ€

โ€œWhoโ€™s fighting?โ€ย Please donโ€™t say, Nathan.

โ€œI donโ€™t know! Iโ€™m in Robbieโ€™s room, I can just hear it.โ€

There is no one hanging out in the den when I walk through the doors from the backyard; theyโ€™re all huddled in the archway to the kitchen and living room.

The crashing and shouting are making me feel sick, and so is the fact that I canโ€™t see any of the boys, which means that theyโ€™re on the other side of the crowd. Being five foot four has some advantages, but right now, pushing through a crowd of drunk people, it has zero.

Iโ€™m panting by the time I make my way through the gathering. When I finally get to the source of the noise, my heart sinks to my stomach.

Kris and Joe are pulling Bobby off some guy in one corner, and Mattie and JJ are pulling Henry off someone else in another. My blood feels corrosive, rushing around my body as my heart pumps erratically.

Scanning the room frantically, I spot Nathan, pinning someone to the wall by their throat. Blood is pouring out of both of their faces, Nateโ€™s face hard as he says something to the guy through gritted teeth. Itโ€™s not until JJ leaves Henry to pull Nathan off the guy that I realize the guy Nathan is pinning is Aaron.

I canโ€™t move.

Aaronโ€™s face is swollen and cut; he doesnโ€™t even spot me as the guy Henry was fighting with drags him out of the door.

โ€œEverybody out!โ€ JJ shouts, when someone turns off the music. โ€œGet the fuck out now!โ€

I feel like Mufasa getting stamped as everyone starts pushing past me to leave. I need to move but I canโ€™t.ย How the fuck did this happen? Why is Aaron even here?

Feeling a tug on my hand, I follow, letting Sabrina drag me out of the way to where Robbie is sitting with his head in his hands.

Iโ€™ve never seen a party empty so quickly. The last person leaves, and the door slams shut, which seems to give Robbie the privacy he wants. โ€œWhat the fuck were you thinking?โ€ he bellows. โ€œYouโ€™re all lucky the fucking cops arenโ€™t here!โ€

JJ shrugs as he drops onto the couch, wiping the blood from his lip with the back of his hand. โ€œHad it coming.โ€

Iโ€™m too busy staring at their busted faces and hands to notice Nathan step in front of me. โ€œI told you to wait outside,โ€ he says angrily.

โ€œI was worried.โ€ As far as Christmas grottos go, this one now looks like one from nightmares. Thereโ€™s a tree on its side with ornaments decorating the floor instead of its branches, and half of the fairy lights on the walls have been pulled down. Joe appears with an armful of beer bottles and starts handing them out, which annoys me because beer shouldnโ€™t be the priority here.

โ€œDo you guys have a first aid kit?โ€

โ€œYou could have been hurt, Anastasia!โ€ Nate yells, making me jump.

โ€œMe? Iโ€™m not the one with the bleeding face! Will someone please tell me what the fuck is going on?โ€ I yell back.

โ€œAaron was drunk and mouthing off with some guys I donโ€™t know,โ€ Nate says, taking the cold beer from Joe and holding it against his jaw. โ€œTypical Aaron bull.โ€

โ€œSo you beat the shit out of him? Really, Nathan? With Skinner on your ass you thought,ย letโ€™s make this whole situation so much worse?โ€ Robbie moves next to me, passing the first aid kit into my shaking hands. โ€œSit down!โ€ I snap at Nate, apparently in a scary enough way that he does it without a fight.

It looks like theyโ€™re prepared for this situation because Robbie gives a different first aid kit to Brin and she begins to wipe the blood from Bobbyโ€™s face. Heโ€™s wincing with every touch, and she just tuts loudly. โ€œOh shut up, you big baby.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re shouting at the wrong man, Stas,โ€ Nathan says, hissing when I wipe the alcohol solution across the cut on his cheek. โ€œI was stopping the fight. Which is why you should have stayed outside where I left you.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t get to be mad at me right now!โ€

โ€œI do when you ignore me and put yourself in harmโ€™s way!โ€

I want to kiss him and strangle him. Scream at him and take care of him. Careless, reckless man. He grips my wrists lightly with each hand, slowly lowering them. Itโ€™s not until his steady hands are on me that I realize mine are shaking.

โ€œI hit Aaron. You can shout at me, Stassie.โ€

Perhaps the one person I wasnโ€™t expecting to hear that from is Henry, but here he is, sipping a beer and pressing an ice pack to the side of his

head. He doesnโ€™t look guilty, there is no hint of remorse in his voice. He was just simply informing me that he hit Aaron.

โ€œWhat the fuck, Henry?โ€ I squeak, brushing Nateโ€™s hands off me when he moves up my arms and tries to squeeze my shoulders.

Iโ€™m still mad at him and he doesnโ€™t get a free pass just because Henry wants to be Muhammad Ali.

โ€œIโ€™m not going to apologize.โ€

โ€œI got a busted face splitting up the bullshit you caused,โ€ Nate shouts at him, pressing a Band-Aid to his cheek. โ€œYouโ€™re gonna fucking apologize to her if she wants an apology.โ€

โ€œYou want me to repeat the things he says about her? So she understands why he deserved it?โ€ Henry says, looking straight at Nathan, face emotionless. โ€œHeโ€™s a piece of shit and Iโ€™m not sorry. Youโ€™re only pissed at me because you should have done it months ago.โ€

โ€œWatch it, kid,โ€ Nate snaps, and my stomach sinks.

โ€œAt least your ban would have been worth it. He came here looking to start shit. He succeeded. End of story.โ€

โ€œWhat do you mean what he says about me? Can you stop talking about me like Iโ€™m not here?โ€

Everyoneโ€™s eyes are on me, but no one is saying anything. It feels like screaming into a void. Itโ€™s like thereโ€™s a huge secret and Iโ€™m the only one who wasnโ€™t clued in.

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter, Stassie,โ€ Robbie mutters. โ€œYou canโ€™t just fucking fight people for talking shit, Hen.โ€

โ€œI happen to disagree,โ€ JJ says, standing from the couch to grab another beer. โ€œJust give me the heads-up next time yeah, Hen? I was about to score and your little dramatics cockblocked me. Consider us even for the Gen thing.โ€

โ€œCan someone please explain to me what the fuck is being said about me!โ€ I shout over them chatting like somehow this situation is normal.

Sabrina is totally unfazed as she examines each of them for injuries, moving on to the next when sheโ€™s cleaned all the cuts.

โ€œBrinny, how are you so calm?โ€ The adrenaline is well and truly worn off; I feel exhausted, and I havenโ€™t even done anything other than get more and more confused and shout.

She shrugs and kicks at Nathan with her foot until he gets the message and shuffles along enough for her to sit down beside me. โ€œI have brothers.

Our house looked like this most daysโ€”this is tame.โ€ She looks at Nathan and scowls. โ€œMake yourself useful and go get her a drink, Rocky.โ€

She wraps an arm around me and kisses me on the forehead. โ€œSometimes itโ€™s better not to know what people say behind your back, honey. I think we both know Aaron is a snakey little shit, and when you get back from Colorado it might be time for us to talk about our living situation.โ€ I tilt my head to rest it on her shoulder. โ€œDonโ€™t be too hard on him,โ€ she whispers. โ€œHe was protecting Henry.โ€

Nathan reappears with two bottles of water in one hand, holding out his other to me. โ€œLetโ€™s go to bed.โ€ Heโ€™s not asking, heโ€™s telling, and as much as I want to stay down here, I feel like Iโ€™m more likely to get answers from him alone.

Brin kisses me on the head again. โ€œGo, Iโ€™ll see you in the morning.โ€

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