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Chapter no 17 – ALLIE

The Legacy (Off-Campus, #5)

โ€œYou really do look amazing.โ€ I sidle up to the bride, touching her arm.

Sabrina looks over at me, her smile rueful. โ€œThanks. I feel like everyone is staring at me.โ€

โ€œThey are.โ€ I grin. โ€œI hate to inform you, but theyโ€™d be staring at you even if you werenโ€™t wearing that dress. Youโ€™re hot.โ€

My gaze drifts across the room to where Dean is congregated with a dozen of his former teammates. The comments heโ€™d made earlier about seeing me in a wedding dress are still troubling me. He knows thatโ€™s not something I want right now. Or at least heย shouldย know. I made it more than clear that marriage and babies arenโ€™t on my agenda when we discussed it last year. But Dean is impulsive. Heโ€™s the kind of guy who might see Sabrina and Tucker basking in marital bliss and decide to spontaneously propose to me.

โ€œWhat do you think theyโ€™re whispering about over there?โ€ I nod toward the group of boys. Their conversation looks intense.

โ€œHockey, probably.โ€ She takes a second to study them, then shakes her head. โ€œNo, theyโ€™re talking about sex.โ€

โ€œHa! How can you tell?โ€

โ€œFitzyโ€™s face. He looks like he wants to wither away and die on the spot.โ€

I follow her gaze and laugh again. Yeah, Fitz does tend to get that pained look when heโ€™s forced into conversations about topics heโ€™d rather keep private. Usually itโ€™s Hollis who drags him in. I shift my gaze. Yup, Mike Hollis seems to be doing the bulk of the talking, which is never good. Honestly, Iโ€™m a little disappointed his wife couldnโ€™t make it tonight. I wouldโ€™ve loved to meet the woman who married Mike Hollis. She either has the patience of a saint, or sheโ€™s as cuckoo bananas as he is. Summer used to live with her and claims itโ€™s the latter.

โ€œHave you seen Hannah?โ€ I ask, searching the crowded ballroom. My best friend has been hard to find tonight. And she hasnโ€™t been entirely herself since I arrived in Boston. When I was doing her makeup earlier, she was so distracted that at one point she forgot where we were going tonight.

โ€œI think I saw her heading for the restrooms,โ€ Sabrina says.

โ€œOkay. Iโ€™m gonna track her down and try to get her onto the dance floor. Be right back.โ€ Iโ€™m hoping I might be able to get Hannah to sing something too. Iโ€™m sure the band would be happy to let her, and I know Tucker would love it.

Outside the ballroom, I welcome the silence. A nice reprieve from the continuous hum of noise and buzz of voices at the reception. As I smooth out the hem of my dress, I catch a glimpse of Logan and Grace standing against a pillar in the wide lobby area. Canoodling, as gossip columnists would say. They havenโ€™t spotted me yet, and Iโ€™m about to say hello when their voices carry in my direction. What I hear stops me short.

โ€œShould we get outta here soon, Mrs. Logan?โ€ Um.

What?

โ€œYouโ€™re never going to get tired of saying that, are you?โ€ Grace is laughing.

โ€œNever.โ€ He smacks a kiss on her lips. โ€œMrs. Logan.โ€ Yup. Didnโ€™t imagine it the first time.

I shoot forward like a rocket. โ€œIโ€™m sorryโ€”butโ€ฆWHAT?โ€ My shocked voice echoes in the cavernous lobby.

They break apart guiltily as I march toward them. I move so fast, I nearly trip on my stilettos. I canโ€™t function. Or think straight. My mouth keeps opening and closing as the implications settle.

โ€œWhy does he keep calling you that?โ€ I ask Grace. โ€œOh my God. Did you guysโ€”โ€

She cuts me off before I can finish. โ€œCome! Letโ€™s go powder our noses!โ€ Then she grabs my arm and practically drags me away.

I glance over my shoulder to find Logan grinning sheepishly. He shrugs at me, then winks. Thatโ€™s all I need. Holy shit. Holyย shit.

โ€œYou guys gotย married?โ€ I exclaim as we burst into the bathroom. Fortunately, itโ€™s empty.

โ€œNo,โ€ Grace says.

I narrow my eyes at her. โ€œYes,โ€ Grace says.

โ€œOh my God. How? When?โ€

Her light-brown eyes focus everywhere else but on me. She pretends to admire the stack of linen towels next to one of the ornate sinks.

โ€œWhen?โ€ I repeat.

โ€œOver New Yearโ€™s,โ€ she confesses.

โ€œWhat!โ€ I shriek. โ€œYou got married four months ago and didnโ€™t tell anyone?โ€ Something terrible then occurs to me. โ€œWait, does everyone else know and theyโ€™ve just kept it a secret from me and Dean?โ€

Grace is quick to reassure me. โ€œNobody knows except us. We didnโ€™t want to break it to my dad before graduation.

He would freak if he thought I wasnโ€™t fully concentrating on school.โ€

Stunned, I sweep my gaze over Graceโ€™s girl-next-door features and tentative smile. Sheโ€™s the perfect match for Logan, yes, but sheโ€™s two years younger than him. And theyโ€™re married?

โ€œSo you two justโ€ฆeloped?โ€ Iโ€™m utterly dumbfounded. โ€œSort of? We didnโ€™t plan to. It just happened.โ€

โ€œIt just happened,โ€ I echo. โ€œHow does something like that โ€˜just happenโ€™?โ€

โ€œI mean, weโ€™d discussed marriage before and realized neither of us really wanted a wedding. His parents canโ€™t even be in the same room, so Logan didnโ€™t want to be in a position where he was forced to choose. And then over the holidays, we wound up at this bed-and-breakfast in Vermont that was owned by a pastor. And not only does he officiate weddings, but he managed to get us a last-minute marriage license because the town clerk is part of his flock, and it was like, serendipity. Is that the word? I hate that word.โ€ Sheโ€™s blushing so hard, even the freckles on her nose look redder. โ€œAnyway, I have zero regrets. Neither does he. Weโ€™re forever.โ€

Emotion clogs my throat and stings my eyes. Iโ€™ve always been a sappy romantic. โ€œThat is the most romantic thing Iโ€™ve ever heard,โ€ I wail.

โ€œYou have to promise not to say anything, Allie. Weโ€™re not ready to tell anybody, not until after graduation.โ€

โ€œI promise,โ€ I say, using the pads of my index fingers to delicately wipe my tears. โ€œItโ€™ll stay between usโ€”โ€

A loud retching noise suddenly echoes in the bathroom. โ€œโ€”and whoeverโ€™s throwing up in there,โ€ I finish.

Grace pales. She shoots a panicky look at the last stall in the row. Iโ€™d been flipping out so hard when sheโ€™d dragged me in here, I hadnโ€™t even noticed that closed door. I assumed we were alone.

โ€œEverything okay in there?โ€ I call at the stall.

Thereโ€™s a long pause, then, โ€œYeah, all good. Give me a second.โ€

Itโ€™s Hannah.

She appears a moment later, still clad in the green sheath dress Iโ€™d picked out for her today after Dean informed her if she wore black to a wedding, she was dooming the bride and groom to an eternity of morbid misery. I donโ€™t think thatโ€™s a thing, but it succeeded in convincing Hannah to add some color into her life. The dress is the same shade of green as her eyes, which are currently lined with fatigue as she approaches the wall of sinks and mirrors.

โ€œHow much did you hear?โ€ Grace sighs. Hannah offers a wry smile. โ€œAll of it.โ€

She places her cupped hands beneath the automatic faucet and fills them with water. She proceeds to rinse out her mouth before her eyes find ours in the mirror again.

โ€œYou okay?โ€ I fret.

She slowly shakes her head. โ€œIโ€™m starting to think no.โ€ A knot forms in my stomach. โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€

โ€œI might need aโ€ฆumโ€ฆpregnancy test.โ€

Silence crashes over us. It lasts about a second before my loud gasp reverberates in the air.

Grace purses her lips. โ€œIโ€™m pretty sure this was an episode ofย Friends. Iโ€™ve been watching reruns.โ€

My gaze instantly drops to Hannahโ€™s stomach even though the rational part of my brain knows that even if she is pregnant, she wouldnโ€™t be showing yet.

Hannah catches where my eyes went and fixes me with a stern look. โ€œDonโ€™t say anything to Dean.โ€ She turns to Grace. โ€œOr Logan. Please. Theyโ€™ll tell Garrett in a heartbeat, and I havenโ€™t even taken a test yet. For all I know, itโ€™s a false alarm.โ€

โ€œHow late are you?โ€ Grace asks. Hannah bites her lip.

โ€œHow late?โ€ I press.

โ€œThree weeks.โ€ I gasp again.

โ€œSeriously, I donโ€™t want Garrett knowing anything until I take a test,โ€ Hannah says firmly. โ€œNeither of you are allowed to say a word.โ€

โ€œNeither of you are allowed to say a word about my thing either.โ€ Graceโ€™s expression is equally severe.

โ€œButโ€ฆโ€ I sputter.

โ€œNot a word until further notice,โ€ Hannah orders, while Grace nods in agreement.

I just stand there, gaping at the two of them.

This wedding reception is chock full of HUGE NEWS, and Iโ€™m not allowed to tell anyone about it until further notice? Not even Dean?

This is my worst nightmare.

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