Hannah
ALLIE STAYS TRUEย to her word. Itโs twenty minutes into the party, and sheโs yet to leave my side, despite the fact that her boyfriend has been begging her to dance with him since the second we arrived.
I feel like a jackass.
โOkay, this is ridiculous. Go dance with Sean already.โ I have to shout in order to be heard over the music, which, shockingly enough, is pretty decent. I expected shitty dance beats or vulgar hip-hop, but whoeverโs manning the stereo system seems to have an affinity for indie rock and Brit punk.
โNaah, itโs fine,โ Allie shouts back. โIโll just chill here with you.โ
Right, because lurking against the wall like a creeper and watching me cling to the bottle of Evian I brought from the dorm isย wayย more fun than spending time with her boyfriend.
The living room is teeming with people. Frat brothers and sorority sisters galore, but tonight thereโs a lot more variety than you usually find at a Greek event. I spot several drama majors near the pool table. A few girls from the field hockey team chatting by the fireplace. A group of guys that Iโm pretty sure are freshman standing at the built-in bar. All the furniture has been pushed against the wood-paneled walls to create a makeshift dance floor in the center of the room. Everywhere I look, I see people dancing and laughing and shooting the shit.
And poor Allie is stuck to me like Velcro, unable to enjoy a second of the partyย sheย wanted to go to.
โGo,โ I urge her. โReally. You havenโt seen Sean since midterms started.
You deserve to spend some quality time with your man.โ She hesitates.
โIโll be fine. Katie and Shawna are right over thereโIโll hang out with them for a bit.โ
โAre you sure?โ
โPositive. I came here to socialize, remember?โ Grinning, I give her a tiny smack on the butt. โGet outta here, babe.โ
She grins back and starts to walk away, then holds up her iPhone and waves it in the air. โSOS if you need me,โ she calls out. โAnd donโt leave without telling me!โ
The music drowns out my response, but she catches my nod before she hurries off. I see her blond head weaving through the crowd, and then sheโs at Seanโs side and heโs happily dragging her into the throng of dancers.
See? I can be a good friend too.
Except now Iโm all alone, and the two girls I was planning on latching onto are chatting with two very cute guys. I donโt want to interrupt the flirt fest, so I search the crowd for anyone else I might knowโeven Cass would be a sight for sore eyes at this pointโbut I donโt spot any familiar faces. Stifling a sigh, I hunker down in my little corner and spend the next few minutes people-watching.
When several guys glance my way with unabashed interest, I have to curse myself for allowing Allie to choose my outfit tonight. My dress isnโt indecent by any means, just a knee-length green shift with a modest neckline, but it hugs my curves more tightly than Iโm comfortable with, and the black heels I paired it with make my legs look a lot longer than they actually are. I didnโt put up an argument about the outfit because Iโd wanted to catch Justinโs eye, but in my eagerness to make it on his radar, I didnโt think about all the other radars I might appear on, and the attention Iโm getting makes me nervous.
โHey.โ
I turn my head as a cute guy with wavy brown hair and light-blue eyes sidles up to me. Heโs wearing a polo shirt and holding a red plastic cup in his hand, and heโs smiling at me as if we know each other.
โUh. Hey,โ I answer.
When he notices my quizzical expression, his smile widens. โIโm Jimmy. We have British Lit together?โ
โOh. Right.โ I honestly donโt remember seeing him before, but there are about two hundred students in that class, so all the faces blur into each other after a while.
โYouโre Hannah, right?โ
I nod, shifting in discomfort, because his gaze has already lowered to my chest a dozen times in the five seconds weโve been talking.
Jimmy pauses as if heโs trying to think of something else to say. I canโt think of anything either because I suck at small talk. If he was someone I was interested in, Iโd ask him about his classes, or if he has a job, or what kind of music heโs into, but the only guy I care about at the moment is Justinโand he still hasnโt shown up.
The fact that Iโm searching the crowd for him makes me feel like a total loser. Truth be told, Allieโs not the only one wondering what my deal is. Iโm wondering too, because seriously, why am I so obsessed with this guy? He doesnโt know I exist. And heโs a jock, to boot. I may as well be interested in Garratt Graham, for fuckโs sake. At leastย heย offered to go out with me.
And what do you knowโthe second I think about Garrett, the devil himself enters the room.
I didnโt expect to see him tonight, and I immediately duck my head so he doesnโt spot me. Maybe if I concentrate hard enough, Iโll chameleon into the wall behind me and he wonโt know Iโm here.
Luckily, Garrett is oblivious to my presence. He stops to talk to a couple of guys, then saunters toward the bar on the other side of the room, where heโs immediately swarmed by half a dozen girls who bat their eyelashes and thrust their boobs out to get his attention.
Beside me, Jimmy rolls his eyes. โJeez. The big man on campus routine gets old, huh?โ
I realize heโs looking at Garrett too, and the disgust on his face is unmistakable. โYouโre not a fan of Grahamโs?โ I say dryly.
โYou want the truth or the house line?โ โHouse line?โ
โHeโs a member of this frat,โ Jimmy explains. โSo technically that makes usย brothers.โ He air-quotes the word. โAnd a Sigma man lovesย allย his brothers.โ
I have to grin. โOkay, so thatโs the house line. Whatโs the truth?โ
The music swells, so he leans in closer. His lips are centimeters from my ear as he confides, โCanโt stand the guy. His egoโs bigger than this house.โ
Look at thatโIโve met a kindred spirit. Another person whoโs not a card-carrying member of Team Garrett.
Except the conspiratorial smile I give him is clearly taken the wrong way, because Jimmyโs eyes go heavy-lidded. โSoโฆwanna dance?โ he drawls.
I donโt. At all. But just as I open my mouth to say no, I glimpse a flash of black from the corner of my eye. Garrettโs black T-shirt. Crap. Heโs spotted me and now heโs heading our way. Judging by his determined stride, heโs ready to do battle with me again.
โSure,โ I blurt out, eagerly grabbing Jimmyโs hand. โLetโs dance.โ A slow smile spreads across his mouth.
Uh-oh. Maybe I sounded a bit too eager there.
But itโs too late to change my mind, because heโs leading me toward the dance floor. And just my luckโthe song changes the second we get there. The Ramones have been replaced by a Lady Gaga track. Not a fast one, either, but the slow version of โPoker Face.โ Great.
Jimmy plants both his hands on my hips.
After a beat, I reluctantly hold onto his shoulders, and we begin to sway to the music. Itโs awkward as hell, but at least I managed to evade Garrett, who is now regarding us with a frown, his hands hooked in the belt loops of his faded blue jeans.
When our gazes meet, I shoot him a half-smile and a what-can-you-do look, and he immediately narrows his eyes as if he knows Iโm dancing with Jimmy just so I donโt have to talk to him. Then a pretty blonde touches his arm, and he breaks the eye contact.
Jimmy twists his head to see who Iโm looking at. โYou know Garrett?โ He sounds more than a little wary.
I shrug. โHeโs in one of my classes.โ โAre you friends?โ
โNope.โ
โGood to hear.โ
Garrett and the blonde duck out of the room just then, and I mentally pat myself on the back for my successful evasion tactics.
โDoes he live here with you guys?โ God, this song is taking forever, but Iโm trying to make conversation because I feel like I have to finish out the dance after being so โenthusiasticโ about it.
โNo, thank fuck,โ Jimmy answers. โHeโs got a house off-campus. Heโs always bragging about it, but I bet you his father pays his rent.โ
I wrinkle my forehead. โWhy do you say that? Is his family rich or something?โ
Jimmy looks surprised. โYou donโt know who his dad is?โ โNo. Should I?โ
โItโs Phil Graham.โ When the groove in my forehead deepens, Jimmy elaborates. โForward for the New York Rangers? Two-time Stanley Cup champ? Hockey legend?โ
The one hockey team I know anything about is the Chicago Blackhawks, and thatโs only because my dad is a rabid fan and makes me watch the games with him. Ergo, I have zero knowledge of a man who played for the Rangers, what, twenty years ago? But Iโm not surprised to hear that Garrett hails from hockey royalty. Heโs got that superior sense of entitlement down pat.
โI wonder why Garrett didnโt go to college in New York then,โ I say politely.
โGraham Sr. finished out his career in Boston,โ Jimmy explains. โI guess the family decided to stay in Massachusetts after he retired.โ
The song blessedly comes to an end, and I hastily excuse myself by pretending I need to use the washroom. Jimmy makes me promise to dance with him again, then winks and wanders off toward the beer pong table.
Since I donโt want him to know I lied about the bathroom, I follow through on the pee charade by leaving the living room to loiter in the front parlor for a bit, which is where Allie finds me a few minutes later.
โHey! Are you having a good time?โ Her eyes are bright and her cheeks are flushed, but I know she hasnโt been drinking. She promised to stay sober, and Allie never breaks her promises.
โYeah, I guess. I think Iโm taking off soon, though.โ
โAw no, you canโt go yet! I just saw you dancing with Jim Paulsonโ you looked like you were having fun.โ
Really? I guess Iโm a much better actress than I thought. โHeโs cute,โ she adds with a meaningful look.
โNaah, heโs not my type. Too preppy.โ
โWell, I know someone whoย isย your type.โ Allie wiggles her eyebrows before lowering her voice to a teasing whisper. โAnd donโt turn around, but he just walked through the door.โ
My heart takes off like a kite in a windstorm.ย Donโt turn around? Donโt people realize that saying that is guaranteed to make someone do the exact opposite?
I swivel my head toward the front door, then swivel it right back becauseย oh my God. Sheโs right. Justin has finally shown up.
And since the glimpse I stole was far too fleeting, I rely on Allie to fill in the blanks. โIs he alone?โ I murmur.
โHeโs with a few of his teammates,โ she murmurs back. โNone of them brought dates, though.โ
I do my best impression of a person whoโs just talking to a friend and is in no way crushing on the guy standing ten feet away. And it works, because Justin and his buddies walk right past Allie and me, their loud laughter quickly swallowed up by a swell of music.
โYouโre blushing,โ she teases.
โI know.โ I groan softly. โFuck. This crush is so stupid, A. Why are you letting me embarrass myself like this?โ
โBecause I donโt think itโs stupid at all. And itโs not embarrassingโitโs healthy.โ She grabs my arm and proceeds to drag me back to the living room. The stereo volume is lower now, but animated chatter continues to buzz through the room.
โSeriously, Han, youโre young and beautiful, and I want you to fall in love. I donโt care who itโs with as long asโwhy is Garrett Graham staring at you?โ
I follow her startled gaze and smother another groan when Garrettโs gray eyes lock onto mine.
โBecause heโs stalking me,โ I grumble. Her eyebrows soar. โFor real?โ
โPretty much, yeah. Heโs failing Ethics, and he knows I did well on the midterm so now heโs demanding I tutor him. The guy canโt take no for an answer.โ
She snickers. โI think you might be the only girl whoโs ever turned him down.โ
โIf only the rest of the female population was as smart as I am.โ
I gaze past Allieโs shoulder and scan the room for Justin, and my pulse speeds up when I spot him by the pool table. Heโs wearing black pants and a gray cable-knit sweater, and his hair is messy, falling onto his strong
forehead. God, I love that just-rolled-out-of-bed look he has going on. Heโs not all gelled up like his buddies, nor is he wearing his football jacket like the rest of them.
โAllie, get your cute ass over here!โ Sean shouts from the Ping-Pong table. โI need my pong partner!โ
A pretty blush blooms on her cheeks. โWanna watch us kick some beer pong butt? Minus the beer,โ she adds quickly. โSean knows Iโm not drinking tonight.โ
Iโm hit with another jolt of guilt. โThatโs no fun,โ I say lightly. โYouโve gotta have the beer to play the pong.โ
She firmly shakes her head. โI promised you I wouldnโt drink.โ
โAnd Iโm not planning on sticking around for much longer,โ I counter. โSo thereโs no reason for you not to get your buzz on.โ
โBut I want you to stay,โ she protests.
โHow about this? Iโll stay for another half hour, but only if you allow yourself to have some actual fun. I know we made a deal in freshman year, but Iโm not holding you to it anymore, A.โ
I mean every word, because I really do hate that she has to babysit me every time we go out. Itโs not fair to her. And after two years at Briar, I know itโs time for me to lower my guard, at least a little bit.
โCome on, I want to see you show off those mad beer pong skills.โ I link my arm through hers, and she laughs as I drag her over to Sean and his friends.
โHannah!โ Sean says in delight. โYou playing?โ โNope,โ I reply. โJust cheering on my bestie.โ
Allie joins Sean at one end of the table, and for the next ten minutes, I watch the most intense beer pong match on the planet unfold. But the entire time, Iโm wholly aware of Justin, whoโs chatting with his teammates across the room.
Eventually, I wander off because I finally do need to use the restroom. Thereโs one on the main floor near the kitchen, but the line is crazy long and itโs ages before I get a turn. I quickly do my business, then walk out of the bathroomโand slam into a hard male chest.
โYou should really watch where youโre going,โ a husky voice remarks. My heart stops.
Justinโs dark eyes twinkle with humor as he places his hand on my arm to steady me. The moment he touches me, heat sears my flesh and unleashes a flurry of goose bumps.
โSorry,โ I stammer.
โNo worries.โ Smiling, he pats his chest down. โIโm still in one piece.โ
I suddenly notice that thereโs no one waiting to use the washroom anymore. Itโs just Justin and me in the hallway, and God, heโs even better looking close up. Heโs also much taller than I realizedโI have to tilt my head to meet his eyes.
โYouโre in Ethics with me, arenโt you?โ he asks in that deep, s*xy voice of his.
I nod.
โIโm Justin.โ
He introduces himself as if there might actually be someone at Briar whoย doesnโtย know his name. But I find his modesty is adorable.
โIโm Hannah.โ
โHowโd you do on the midterm?โ โI got an A,โ I admit. โYou?โ
โB minus.โ
I canโt hide my surprise. โReally? I guess weโre the lucky ones, then.
Everyone else bombed it.โ
โI think it makes us smart, not lucky.โ
His grin makes me melt. Seriously. Iโm a puddle of goo on the floor, unable to look away from those magnetic dark eyes. And he smells fantastic, like soap and lemony aftershave. Would it be inappropriate if I pressed my face in his neck and inhaled him?
Uhโฆyeah. It would.
โSoโฆโ I try to think of something clever or interesting to say, but Iโm too nervous to be witty at the moment. โYou play football, huh?โ
He nods. โWide receiver. Are you a fan?โ A dimple appears in his chin. โOf the game, I mean.โ
Iโm not, but I suppose I could lie and pretend to like his sport. Except thatโs a risky move, because then he might try to talk โshopโ with me, and I donโt know enough about football to carry a whole conversation about it.
โNot really,โ I confess with a sigh. โIโve seen a game or two, but honestly, itโs too slow for my liking. Seems like you guys play for five
seconds, and then someone blows a whistle and you stand around for hours before the next play starts.โ
Justin laughs. Heโs got a great laugh. Low and husky and I feel it right down to my toes. โYeah, Iโve heard that complaint before. Itโs different when youโre playing it, though. A lot more intense than youโd think. And if youโre invested in a team or certain players, you pick up the rules a lot faster.โ He slants his head. โYou should come to one of our games. I bet youโd have fun.โ
Holy shit. Heโs inviting me to one of his games? โUh, yeah, maybe I willโโ
โKohl!โ a loud voice interrupts. โWeโre up!โ
We both turn as a blond behemoth pokes his head out of the living room doorway. Itโs one of Justinโs teammates, and heโs wearing a look of extreme impatience.
โComing,โ Justin calls back, then gives me a rueful smile as he takes a step toward the bathroom. โBig Joe and I are about to kick some ass in pool, but Iโve gotta hit the can first. Talk later?โ
โSure.โ I keep my tone casual, but thereโs nothing casual about the way my heart is racing.
As Justin shuts the door behind him, I hurry back to the living room on shaky legs. Iโm dying to tell Allie about what just happened, but I donโt get the chance. The second I walk into the room, six-foot-two and two hundred pounds of Garrett Graham block my path.
โWellsy,โ he says cheerfully. โYouโre the last person I expected to see here tonight.โ
As usual, his presence causes my guard to snap into place. โYeah?
Whyโs that?โ
He shrugs. โI didnโt think frat parties were your scene.โ
โWell, you donโt know me, remember? Maybe Iโm partying it up on Greek Row every night.โ
โLiar. I wouldโve seen you here before.โ
He crosses his arms over his chest, a pose that causes his biceps to flex. I glimpse the bottom of a tattoo peeking out from his sleeve, but I canโt tell what it is, only that itโs black and looks intricate. Flames maybe?
โSo, about this tutoring thingโฆ I thought we should take a moment to set up a schedule.โ
Aggravation shoots up my spine. โYou donโt give up, do you?โ โNever.โ
โThen you need to start, because Iโm not tutoring you.โ Iโm distracted now. Justin has reentered the room, his long, lithe body moving through the crowd as he makes his way to the pool table. Heโs halfway there when a pretty brunette intercepts him. To my dismay, he stops to talk to her.
โCome on, Wellsy, help a guy out,โ Garrett begs.
Justin laughs at something the girl says. Same way he was laughing with me a minute ago. And when she touches his arm and leans in close, he doesnโt back away.
โLook, if you donโt want to commit to the whole semester, at least help me pass this midterm. Iโll owe you one.โ
Iโm no longer paying Garrett even a lick of attention. Justin leans in to whisper in the girlโs ear. She giggles, her cheeks turn a rosy shade of pink, and my heart plummets to the pit of my stomach.
I was so sure weโd been, I donโt know,ย connecting, but now heโs flirting with someone else?
โYouโre not even listening to me,โ Garrett accuses. โWho are you looking at, anyway?โ
I tear my eyes off Justin and the brunette, but not fast enough.
Garrett grins when he notices where my gaze was. โWhich one?โ he demands.
โWhich one what?โ
He cocks his head at Justin, then shifts it five feet to the right, where I notice Jimmy talking to one of his frat brothers. โPaulson or Kohlโwhich one do you want to bone?โ
โBone?โ He has my attention again. โUgh. Who says stuff like that?โ โFine, should I rephrase? Which one do you want to fuck or screw or
drill orย make love to, if thatโs your thing.โ
I set my jaw. This guy is such an asshole.
When I donโt answer, he answers for me. โKohl,โ he decides. โI saw you dancing with Paulson earlier and you definitely werenโt making googly eyes at him.โ
I donโt confirm or deny it. Instead I take a step away. โHave a good night, Garrett.โ
โI hate to break it to you, but it ainโt gonna happen, Wellsy. Youโre not his type.โ
Anger and embarrassment flood my belly. Wow. Had he really just said that?
โThanks for the tip,โ I say coolly. โNow if youโll excuse meโฆโ
He tries reaching for my arm but I bulldoze past him and leave him in my proverbial dust. I do a quick search of the room for Allie, halting in my tracks when I spot her making out with Sean on the couch. I donโt want to interrupt them, so I spin on my heel and head toward the front door instead.
My fingers are shaky as I text Allie to let her know Iโm taking off. Garrettโs blunt assertionโyouโre not his typeโechoes in my mind like a depressing mantra.
Truth is, itโs exactly what I needed to hear. So what if Justin spoke to me in the hallway? Obviously it meant nothing, because in the next breath he turned around and flirted with someone else. Itโs time for me to face reality. Itโs not going to happen with me and Justin, no matter how badly I want it to.
It was stupid of me to come here tonight.
Waves of embarrassment course through me as I leave the Sigma house and step into the cool night breeze. I regret not bringing a coat, but I hadnโt wanted to carry it around all night, and I figured I could deal with the October chill for the five-second walk from the cab to the front door.
Allie messages back as I step onto the porch, offering to come outside and keep me company until the taxi arrives, but I order her to stay with her boyfriend. Then I pull up the number for the campus taxi service, and Iโm just about to dial when I hear my name. A maddening variation of it, that is.
โWellsy. Wait up.โ
I take the porch steps two at a time, but Garrett is a lot taller than me, which means his stride is longer, and he catches up to me in no time.
โCome on, wait.โ His hand latches onto my shoulder.
I shrug it off and turn to glare at him. โWhat? Youโre in the mood to insult me some more?โ
โI wasnโt trying to insult you,โ he protests. โI was just stating a fact.โ That stings. โGee. Thanks.โ
โFuck.โ He looks frustrated. โI insulted you again. I didnโt mean to do that. Iโm not trying to be a dick, okay?โ
โOf course youโre notย trying. You just are.โ
He has the nerve to grin, but his humor fades fast. โLook, I know the guy, all right? Kohlโs friends with one of my roommates, so heโs been over at my place a few times.โ
โGoodie for you. You can date him then because Iโm not interested.โ
โYes, you are.โ He sounds very sure of himself, and I hate him for that. โAll Iโm saying is, Kohl has a type.โ
โAll right, Iโll humor you. Whatโs his type then? And not because Iโm interested in him or anything,โ I add hastily.
He smiles knowingly. โUh-huh. Of course youโre not.โ Then he shrugs. โHeโs been at this college for, what, almost two months? So far Iโve seen him hook up with one cheerleader and two members of Kappa Beta. Know what that tells me?โ
โNo, but it tellsย meย that you spend way too much time keeping track of who other dudes are dating.โ
He ignores the barb. โIt tells me Kohl is interested in chicks with a certain social status.โ
I roll my eyes. โIf this is another offer to make me popular, Iโm gonna have to pass.โ
โHey, if you want to get Kohlโs attention, youโve gotta do something drastic.โ He pauses. โSo yes, Iโm reoffering to go out with you.โ
โI re-pass. Now if youโll excuse me, I need to call a cab.โ โNo, you donโt.โ
My phone had gone idle, so I quickly type in my password to unlock it. โSeriously, donโt bother,โ Garrett says. โI can drive you home.โ
โI donโt need a ride.โ
โThatโs what cabsย do. They give youย rides.โ โI donโt need a ride fromย you,โ I amend.
โYouโd rather pay ten bucks to get home instead of accepting a free ride from me?โ
His sarcastic remark is right on target. Because yes, I most certainly trust a campus-employed cabbie to drive me home more than I trust Garrett Graham to do it. I donโt get into cars with strangers. Period.
Garrettโs eyes narrow as if heโs read my mind. โIโm not going to try anything, Wellsy. Itโs just a ride home.โ
โGo back to the party, Garrett. Your frat brothers are probably wondering where you are.โ
โTrust me, they donโt give a shit where I am. Theyโre only interested in finding a tipsy chick to stick their dicks in.โ
I gag. โGod. You are disgusting, you know that?โ
โNope, just honest. Besides, itโs not like I saidย Iโmย looking to do that. I donโt need to get a woman drunk for her to sleep with me. They come to me sober and willing.โ
โCongratulations.โ I yelp when he snatches the phone out of my hand. โHey!โ
To my amazement, he turns the camera toward his face and snaps a picture.
โWhat are you doing?โ
โThere,โ he says, handing the phone back. โFeel free to text that s*xy face to your entire contact list and inform them Iโm driving you home. That way if you show up dead tomorrow everyone will know who did it. And if you want, you can keep your finger on the emergency call button the whole time in case you need to call the cops.โ He heaves out an exasperated breath. โCan I please take you home now?โ
Although Iโm not excited about standing outside alone and coatless to wait for the taxi, I still put up one last protest. โHow much have you had to drink?โ
โHalf a beer.โ
I raise my eyebrows.
โMy limit is one,โ he insists. โIโve got practice tomorrow morning.โ
My resistance crumbles at his earnest expression. Iโve heard a lot of rumors about Garrett, but none involving alcohol or drugs, and the campus cab service is notorious for taking its sweet ass time, so really, it wonโt kill me to spend five minutes in a car with the guy. I can easily give him the silent treatment if he annoys me.
Or rather,ย whenย he annoys me.
โAll right,โ I concede. โYou can take me home. But this doesnโt mean Iโm tutoring you.โ
His smile is the epitome of smug. โWeโll discuss it in the car.โ