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Chapter no 19

Say You Swear

Arianna

โ€œI donโ€™t feel like partying tonight. Iโ€™m fucking exhausted.โ€ Brady

drops onto the tailgate of Chaseโ€™s truck, the game having ended a little over a half hour ago.

โ€œSame dude,โ€ Mason agrees, tossing his bag in the bed. He turns to us. โ€œWhat about you girls? How โ€˜bout a night in, come to the house with us? We can order pizza or some shit. Camp out in mine and Chaseโ€™s room?โ€

A party I could talk my way out of but a chill night at their house, when the celebratory party tonight is elsewhere? Not so much, so, I shrug, nodding along with Cameron.

My phone vibrates, so I pull it from my back pocket.

Romeo: You see me get laid out on my ass tonight?

I grin.

Me: I did. You got knocked downโ€ฆ

I wait a good ten seconds, letting his mind race, then send him the

rest.

Me: But you got up again.

He sends back a laughing face emoji, and I chuckle.

Romeo: In case you were wondering, this will never get old.

I stare at his text, a strange warmth washing over me, and I gnaw

at my bottom lip. โ€œEarth to Ari!โ€

My head snaps up, and Iโ€™m met with four sets of narrowed eyes.

โ€œSorry.โ€ My face heats, but itโ€™s dark, so I donโ€™t think they see it. โ€œAre we ready orโ€ฆ ?โ€

โ€œYeah, sister.โ€ Mason rolls his eyes. โ€œWeโ€™re ready.โ€

The boys hop in the back to make the short drive around campus and Cam and I slide into the main cab. If my attention wasnโ€™t half somewhere else, I would have realized I was the first to climb in, forcing me into the middle seat.

I canโ€™t help but think about the last time I road in his truck. It was during spring break, Senior year.

โ€œYou didnโ€™t have to come get me. I told Mason I had a ride.โ€

Chase scoffs, flipping a U-turn and heads for home. โ€œIf you think I would let that asshole bring you home, youโ€™re mistaken.โ€

โ€œHe wasnโ€™t an asshole when you invited him to your New Yearโ€™s party,โ€ I remind him as he rolls to a stop at the light.

โ€œHe became an asshole when he tried to kiss you at said party.โ€ He shoots me a quick glare. โ€œI told him to stay away from you. Looks like Iโ€™m going to have to remind him of that on Monday.โ€

โ€œOkay, Mason.โ€ I roll my eyes, taken aback when his head snaps in my direction.

โ€œIโ€™m not your brother.โ€ His gaze narrows. โ€œAnd I didnโ€™t tell him that for Masonโ€™s benefit.โ€

I do my best to nod, attempting to breathe as air evades my lungs, the alcohol adding to the flush of my skin.

The light turns green, and Chase faces forward, so I do the same, but my eyes, they refuse to stick to the road ahead.

I stare at his profile, at the way he pinches his lips together when heโ€™s annoyed or angry. At the rapid rise and fall of his chest as he works through whatever is running through his mind.

Is it me?

Am I on his mind?

My stomach flip-flops at the possibility. โ€œI can feel your eyes on me, Arianna.โ€

My giggle is low and slightly slurred. โ€œI would have sworn I was being as stealthy as ever.โ€

His chuckle is as quiet as his next words, โ€œMaybe, but I always know when youโ€™re watching.โ€

โ€œHow?โ€ I donโ€™t mean to whisper.

Chaseโ€™s hand tightens on the wheel, a small frown building along his face. โ€œI donโ€™t know.โ€

Heโ€™s parked in front of my house moments later, and when he turns to look at me, I hold my breath.

He has something to say, I know it.

His lips part, and then Mason is there, tearing my door open with a drunken grin.

โ€œHi, sister.โ€

I hold in my sigh. โ€œHi, brother.โ€

I sat awake that night, for hours, wondering what that moment meant, if anything at all. Hope bloomed within me then, but it was obliterated the next day when I learned his then girlfriend became his ex-earlier that night, and that โ€˜assholeโ€™ he had referred to my date as was theย assholeย behind his breakup.

He was frustrated and angry and I read into it when I shouldnโ€™t have. It was such a rookie move to think he wanted what I had wanted for quite some time.

Wait.

Wanted?

My chest stirs, and I have to focus on keeping my breathing steady.

It seems Chase has to, as well. His body is stiff beside me, his shoulder rubbing against mine with his every calculated inhale.

Heโ€™s anxious or nervous or something. Or maybe heโ€™s annoyed I ended up in the middle.

Thankfully, weโ€™re turning onto the boysโ€™ street a moment later.

โ€œWhat the hell?โ€ Cam sits forward. โ€œI thought the party was down the street tonight?โ€

โ€œIt was supposed to be.โ€ Chase kills the engine. โ€œLetโ€™s see whatโ€™s up.โ€ We roll the windows down as Brady and Mason hop over the side.

โ€œLet me ask the door boy whatโ€™s going on.โ€ Mason taps the frame and makes his way toward the house.

Cam decides to hop out and join them on the curb, leaving Chase and I in the truck.

My pulse jumps at the silence, knowing neither of us can sit here long without speaking. What sucks is it will be nothing but wasted, random, meaningless words to erase the discomfort. Before, that would have been ok, normal even, to talk about the game or make a comment about the swag in Masonโ€™s walk. Now itโ€™s justโ€ฆ sad. And thatโ€™s pitiful.

โ€œBJ, what up, man? Whyโ€™s everyone here?โ€ Mason shouts from grass rather than walking all the way up to the door.

โ€œThe Blevensโ€™ house is under investigation for pulling some prank on the sorority behind them. Canโ€™t party for thirty days.โ€

โ€œDamn.โ€

Chase opens his door and steps out, offering me a hand.

When I donโ€™t move, a grim smile curves his lips. โ€œItโ€™s just a hand, Ari.โ€ A low, nervous laugh escapes, and I nod, slipping my palm into his.

When my feet hit the ground, his fingers donโ€™t release mine, and we look to each other.

It seems like he has something to say, but I know better. He wonโ€™t say a word.

With a withdrawn smile, I gingerly pull my hand from his, already turning away. โ€œLetโ€™s go see what the others want to do.โ€

As I glance up, my feet freeze in place.

Noah stands at the top of the porch, staring right at me.

I raise my hand in a small wave, averting my eyes as something that feels a lot like guilt knots inside my stomach, and Iโ€™m not sure why.

That might be a lie.

Mason steps up with a groan. โ€œYou guys want to go back to your house?โ€

I glance around, seeing girls and guys filing in from all angles of the street, settling on Cameron.

She crosses her arms, yawning into the air. โ€œYeah, I donโ€™t want to party.โ€

A warm hand meets the small of my back, and I look over as Noah slides up beside me.

โ€œHey.โ€ I wrap my arm around his waist, hugging him, and only after the fact, do I realize this might be the first time Iโ€™ve done so.

Heโ€™s warm and solid and smells likeโ€ฆ Noah.

Like fresh cotton and clean sheets. Like the winterโ€™s breeze and pine, a hint of mint mixed in.

Noah releases me, nodding his chin at the others. โ€œJust find out about the house switch?โ€

โ€œYeah, I guess weโ€™re headed back to our place.โ€ Cam shrugs.

Noahโ€™s eyes slide my way, and after moment, move to my brother. โ€œYou guys want to come up instead?โ€ He pauses before adding, โ€œAll of you.โ€

โ€œFor real?โ€ Brady grins. โ€œYou want to bring us lowly fuckers into the captainโ€™s quarters?โ€ He teases.

My brother laughs.

They all seem to agree, but I find myself frowning, and I donโ€™t realize it until Cameron is elbowing me in the side.

She bulges her eyes at me briefly, and I drop mine to the sidewalk. I donโ€™t think I want to be in Noahโ€™s space with them.

Itโ€™s always only the two of us, other than the occasional pop in of one of his teammates, and I like it that way. I want to keep it that way.

The others, theyโ€™re involved in every aspect of my life, and while I love that about our group, I donโ€™t want to share the one thing I have outside of them.

I donโ€™t want to share my time with Noah.

With them, weโ€™ll talk shop, drink beer, and watch ESPN or Ninja Warrior. I always loved those night, but I donโ€™ know.

With Noah, itโ€™s justโ€ฆ different.

Iโ€™m Arianna Johnson, not Mason Johnsonโ€™s little sister. I like it.

I need it.

I needโ€”

Noah fingers brush along the back of my arm, and I meet his gaze. โ€œWeโ€™ll order in.โ€ He speaks with purpose.

You see it, donโ€™t you?

His thumb glides along my elbow as if in answer.

Noah knows whatโ€™s going on in my head. Heโ€™s telling me itโ€™ll be fine, that we wonโ€™t shareย ourย fun. We wonโ€™t cook together or chat about nothing and everything. About things that donโ€™t matter and things that do.

He wants to make sure I know I can say no and the idea will be tossed out, just like that.

I donโ€™t have to share him; itโ€™s my choice.

Warmth spreads throughout my chest, but it doesnโ€™t stem from a blush.

Itโ€™s on the inside this time.

Noahโ€™s lips begin to curl before I even nod, but I do. I nod.

โ€œOkay, Noahโ€™s it is. Now, letโ€™s go before more people get here and try to follow us or something,โ€ Cam chirps as she pulls me along, as if she knows where sheโ€™s going.

I lead us to the right, and we step aside, so Noah can unlock the door.

He lets us go first, so I head up the stairs.

Inside, I curve into the living room, pulling the string hanging from the fan to turn the light on, and Noah flicks the switch by the stove.

Noah peels his jacket off, setting it over the small chair, and I drop my sweater on top of it.

He opens the fridge to grab some beers for the others and a water for himself, while I grab the menus in the drawer below the microwave. I hop up on the countertop and he leans over, reading the options aloud to me, even though he knows Iโ€™m reading them in my head.

โ€œWe could do the family pack and get a little of everything like last time?โ€ Noah suggests, taking a long pull from his water bottle.

โ€œYeah, but not the shrimp. I swear it was raw.โ€

He grins and pops open a bottle, handing it to me. โ€œWeโ€™ve been over this. You canโ€™t consider shrimp sushi.โ€

โ€œOf course, I can.โ€ I laugh, pointing the neck of my bottle his way before bringing it to my lips.

A shuffle grabs our attention, and both our heads snap up, finding our forgotten guests standing there, frozen in the entryway, staring at us like weโ€™re mutants.

My stupid cheeks rush with heat and I dip my head, trying to get my hair to cover it.

Noah clears his throat to hide his smile and stands tall, blocking me from my friends. โ€œBeer?โ€

โ€œHell yeah, man.โ€ Brady darts forward then, tugging Cam along, his arm wrapped around her shoulder. He steps around Noah on purpose, raising a strong blond brow my way.

I offer a tight-lipped smile, but then Brady winks, and my shoulders ease a little.

โ€œCam, thereโ€™s Mountain Dew, too.โ€ I hop off the counter, and Noah slides a few feet left, so I can reach inside the fridge to grab her one.

โ€œYes, please.โ€ She tugs her hoodie off, sneaks me a smirk as she sets it down on top of mine and Noahโ€™s.

โ€œSit wherever you want. Iโ€™ve got YouTube TV and Netflix or thereโ€™s a shitload of DVDs in the drawers.โ€ Noah pulls his phone from his pocket, readying to call in our order.

Frown in full effect, Chase disappears around the short wall into the living room, and when I look to my brother, his eyes narrow.

Heโ€™s angry, but something tells me it has nothing to do with the situation, and everything to with the fact that I know his teammateโ€™s studio

well. He knew we hung out here sometimesโ€”no reason to share exactly how often that โ€˜sometimesโ€™ isโ€”but knowing and seeing are a lot different. Thereโ€™s no telling whatโ€™s running through his mind right now. Heโ€™s taken a step or two back lately, and honestly, Iโ€™ve been grateful. I know itโ€™s in part because heโ€™s so busy right now, but staring at him, Iโ€™m pretty sure heโ€™s regretting it. I think he might be a little hurt, almost feeling like thereโ€™s a part of me he doesnโ€™t know, and, I donโ€™t know, maybe there is.

Mason takes lazy steps toward us, blindly digging into his wallet.

โ€œHere.โ€ He hands Noah two twenties. โ€œToward the food and donโ€™t say you got it.โ€

Noah nods, taking the cash, passing Mason a beer in trade.

Mason accepts, glancing around the room. โ€œThis place is cool.โ€ He looks back to Noah, tipping his drink. โ€œThanks for inviting us up.โ€ Pulling Cam along, he rounds the wall to the living room.

โ€œYou got ESPN?โ€ Brady shouts. Noah chuckles, looking to me. โ€œGo. Iโ€™ll order.โ€

He winks, joining them while I place our order. I stay in the kitchen a minute or two after hanging up, and then with a deep breath, I pile into the small space with my oldest friends, choosing the open seat beside my newest one.

Where the boys have to wait until their coach releases game film on Mondays, Noah has early access to the website, so he pulls it up, and signs into his captainโ€™s account. Just like that, the awkward tension I might be the only one feeling is gone, and I couldnโ€™t be happier.

The boys are on the edge of their seats, engrossed in their own game as if they didnโ€™t already have the best seats in the house. Soon enough, our food arrives.

For the next hour or more, theyโ€™re completely entertained.

They jump up between bites, pointing out different things they saw, rewinding and rewatching several plays. Cam and I sit back, laughing at the swag they show on the field. Far too much for one team.

Full of food and beer, we settle in for a movie, letting Brady talk us into a two-hour Marvel film.

Somewhere along the way, I must have dozed off because the next thing I know, Noahโ€™s whispered, โ€œHey,โ€ has me blinking awake.

I sit up, adjusting my head on the couch pillow. โ€œHi.โ€

His lips curve to one side. โ€œBrady went to his room a while ago, but the others fell asleep with you.โ€

I shift, looking to find Chase asleep in the recliner, Mason and Cam passed out on a pile of blankets on the floor.

โ€œI notice sheโ€™s been hanging out with Trey more and more,โ€ he says quietly.

I nod, staring at them. โ€œYeah. Iโ€™m glad. I got it wrong about my brother. He loves her, but not the way she hoped.โ€

โ€œAnd her, how does she feel?โ€

โ€œSheโ€™s happier now.โ€ I nod, my smile gentle and pointed at my best friend. โ€œDone waiting.โ€

When a minute goes by and Noah doesnโ€™t speak, I look over to find his eyes on me.

My lips turn up, and I reach out, brushing his hair aside. Itโ€™s so soft, so unexpectedly soothing that I donโ€™t stop.

He stares, unblinking, and when he speaks again, his tone is lower than a whisper. โ€œAre you?โ€

โ€œAm I what?โ€

โ€œWaiting.โ€ Deep lines cover his forehead and his chest inflates with a full inhale. โ€œAre you still waiting?โ€

My heartbeat jumps. Thumps. Does a somersault.

But a small sting still follows when I move my eyes to the brown-haired boy in question, who isnโ€™t asleep after all but lies there in the dark, wide awake, staring right at me.

I swallow, slowly turning back to Noah. To my hand, still caressing his hair.

To his eyes, still locked on me.

โ€œNo,โ€ I find myself murmuring, and something stirs along his face. โ€œIโ€™m not.โ€

โ€œWHENEVER YOUโ€™RE READY TO TELL YOUR BEST FRIEND, you know, ME, what the hell that was last night, Iโ€™m all ears.โ€

I drop onto the sofa next to Cam, propping my feet up on the coffee table beside hers. I grin to myself, tossing a piece of stale cereal in my mouth. โ€œWhat are you talking about?โ€

โ€œI will cut you.โ€ She holds her eyebrow razor out, looking over quickly before focusing on the small hand mirror in her palm. โ€œGive me the juice. Are you boning our mega hot quarterback and not telling me?โ€

โ€œGet real!โ€ I laugh, snagging the remote from her lap. โ€œLike I wouldnโ€™t tell you if I were.โ€

โ€œBut you want to.โ€ โ€œCameron.โ€

โ€œHave you kissed him? Touched? Anything?โ€ โ€œOh my god, no.โ€

โ€œWhy not?โ€ she gapes. โ€œYou like him.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s my friend.โ€ My temples thud after I say it, and I rub my lips together. โ€œI like hanging out with him.โ€

She scowls, gauging me. โ€œYou know he wants you, right?โ€ When I donโ€™t respond, she shifts toward me.

โ€œAri.โ€ Her eyes widen. โ€œItโ€™s so obvious.โ€ Pulse pounding, I shake my head.

After a moment, Cameron sighs and pushes to her feet. โ€œYou know, for a girl who spent so much time hoping for a guy to open his eyesโ€ฆ you might want to open yours this time.โ€

With that, she heads into the shower, and I donโ€™t move from my place on the couch.

I know what sheโ€™s saying, and I think sheโ€™s right butโ€ฆ What if she isnโ€™t?

What if Noah cares for me like Chase does? A lot, but not the same?

Not enough?

Iโ€™m not so sure I could handle another letdown. Something tells me I couldnโ€™t.

Especially from Noah.

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