Iโve always refusedย to use alcohol as a crutch. If Iโm sad or upset or hurting, I avoid it at all costs because Iโm terrified I might rely too heavily on it one day. That I might become addicted.
But goddamn, I could really use a drink right now.
Fighting the urge, I bypass the liquor cabinet in the living room and sprint to the sliding door in the kitchen. Cigarettes. Equally destructive habit, but itโs the lesser of two evils at the moment. Iโll just flood my veins with nicotineโmaybe thatโll help with the huge ball of guilt taking up residence in the pit of my stomach.
โEverything okay?โ
Big tough hockey player that I am, I jump three feet in the air at the sound of Hannahโs voice.
I spin around and notice her standing at the sink, an empty glass in her hand. I was so out of it I must have flown right past her during my sprint to the door.
Christ, sheโs theย lastย person I want to see at the moment.
And look at thatยธ sheโs wearing Garrettโs jersey again. Just flaunting it in my face now, isnโt she?
โYeah, everythingโs fine,โ I mumble, stepping away from the door. Change of plans. Nicotine overdoseโno longer needed. Hiding in my bedroomโmust get on that.
โLogan.โ She approaches me with wary strides. โWhatโs going on?โ
โNothing.โ
โBullshit. You look upset. Are you okay?โ
I flinch when she touches my arm. โI donโt want to talk about it, Wellsy. I really donโt.โ
Her green eyes search my face. For so long that I shift in discomfort and break the eye contact. I try to take another step, but she stops me again, blocking my path as she releases a groan of frustration.
โYou know what?โ she announces. โI canโt fucking take this anymore.โ
I blink in surprise. โWhat are you talking about?โ
Rather than answer, she grabs my arm so hard itโs a miracle it stays in its socket. Then she drags me to the kitchen table and forcibly pushes me into a chair. Jeez. Sheโs freakishly strong for someone so tiny.
โHannahโฆโ I start uneasily.
โNo. Iโm done tiptoeing around this.โ She yanks out a chair and sits beside me. โGarrett keeps telling me youโll get over it, but itโs only getting worse, and I hate this awkwardness between us. You used to hang out with us and come to Maloneโs and watch movies, and now youย donโt, and I miss hanging out with you, okay?โ Sheโs so upset that her shoulders are visibly shaking. โSo letโs clear the air, all right? Letโs deal with it head-on.โ
She takes a deep breath, then looks me square in the eye and asks, โDo you have a thing for me?โ
Aw, hell.
Why,ย whyย didnโt I go straight up to my room?
Clenching my teeth, I scrape back my chair. โWell, this has been fun, but I think Iโll go upstairs and kill myself now.โ
โSit down,โ she says sternly.
My ass hovers over the chair, but the sharpness of her tone reminds me too much of Coach Jensen when heโs reaming us out at practice, and my fear of authority wins out. I drop back down and blow out a tired breath.
โWhatโs the point of talking about this, Wellsy? We both know the answer to that question.โ
โMaybe, but I still want to hear you say it.โ
Annoyance tightens my throat. โFine, you want to hear it? Do I have a thing for you? Yes, I think I do.โ
Shock fills her expression, as if she truly didnโt expect me to reply.
Cue: the longest silence ever. Like,ย find a rope and tie it around your neck and hang your fucking selfย silence, because the longer she remains quiet, the more pathetic I feel.
When she finally speaks, she throws me for a loop. โWhy?โ
My forehead creases. โWhy what?โ
โWhy are you into me?โ
If she thought she was clarifying, sheโs dead wrong, because Iโm still baffled. What kind of question is that?
Hannah shakes her head as if sheโs also trying to make sense of it. โDude, Iโve seen the girls you bring home or flirt with at the bar. You have a type. Tall, skinny, usually blonde. And theyโre always hanging all over you and showering you with compliments.โ She snorts. โWhereas I just insult you all the time.โ
I canโt help but grin. Her sarcasm does veer into insult territory more often than not.
โAnd you gravitate to the ones who are looking for something temporary. You know, a fun time. Iโm not a fun-time girl. Iย likeย serious relationships.โ She purses her lips thoughtfully. โI never got the sense that you were interested in relationships.โ
The accusation raises my hackles. โWhy? Because Iโm a player?โ Indignation makes my tone harsher than I intend for it to be. โHave you ever thought that maybe itโs because I havenโt met the right girl yet? But no, I couldnโtย possiblyย want someone to cuddle with and watch movies with, someone who wears my jersey and cheers for me at games, and cooks dinner with me the way you and Garrettโโ
Her snort of laughter makes me stop short.
I narrow my eyes. โWhat are you laughing about?โ
In a heartbeat, the laughter dies and her tone grows serious. โLoganโฆduring that whole speech? You didnโt once say you wanted to do that stuff with me. You saidย someone.โ She beams. โI just got it.โ
Well, good for her, because I have no fucking idea what sheโs babbling about.
โThis entire time, I thought you were looking atย meย all longing-like. But you were looking atย us.โ She laughs again. โAnd all those things you listed right now, theyโre things Garrett and I do together. Dude, you donโt want me. You want me and Garrett.โ
Alarm flits through me. โIf youโre implying I want to have a threesome with you and my best friend, then I can assure you, I donโt.โ
โNo, you just want what we have. You want the connection and the closeness and all the gooey relationship stuff.โ
My mouth snaps shut.
Is she right?
As her words sink in, my muddled brain quickly runs through the fantasies Iโve had about Hannah these past few months, andโฆwell, if Iโm being honest, most of them havenโt been s*xual. I mean, a few have, because Iโm a guy and sheโs hot. And sheโs also around all the time, therefore providing me with readily available images for my spank bank. But aside from a few naked fantasies, I usually picture PG scenarios. Like Iโll see her and Garrett snuggling on the couch and wish I was in his place.
Butโฆam I wishing Iโm in his place withย her, or in his place in general?
โLook, I like you, Logan. I really do. Youโre funny and sweet, and youโre a sarcastic jackass, which is a quality I happen to love in a guy. But you donโtโฆโ She looks uncomfortable. โโฆmake my heart poundโI guess thatโs the best way to put it. No, not even that.โ Her voice takes on a faraway note. โWhen Iโm with Garrett, my whole world comes alive. Iโm so full of emotion I feel like my heart will overflow, and I know this is going to sound like an exaggeration or maybe kind of obsessive, but sometimes I think I need him more than I need food or oxygen.โ She gazes into my eyes. โDo you need me more than oxygen, Logan?โ
I gulp.
โAm I the last person you think about when you go to bed and the first one you think about when you wake up?โ
I donโt answer.
โAm I?โ she pushes.
โNo.โ My voice comes out hoarse. โYouโre not.โ
Fucking hell.
She might be right. All this time Iโve been feeling guilty about wanting my best friendโs girl, but I think what I really wanted was my best friendโs relationship. Someone to spend time with. Someone who turns me on and makes me laugh. Someone who makes meโฆhappy.
Like Grace?
The mocking thought slices into my mind like a damn lightsaber.
Shit.
Yeah, someone like Grace. Someoneย exactlyย like Grace, with her Ted Bundy rants and her calming presence andโhello, irony.
I broke up with her to avoid getting into a serious relationship with her, and now it turns out thatโs what I wanted all along.
โDamn it. Iโฆscrewed up.โ I rub my eyes, groaning softly.
โThatโs not true. Weโre good, Logan. I promise.โ
โNo, I didnโt screw up with us. I ended it with a really great girl tonight because I was so messed up in the head about all this.โ
โAw, shit.โ She eyes me sympathetically. โWhy donโt you call her and tell her you changed your mind?โ
โShe kicked me out.โ I groan again. โThereโs no way sheโll pick up the phone if I call.โ
Weโre interrupted by Garrettโs voice from the hall. โSeriously, Wellsy, how long does it take you to get a glass of water? Do I need to show you how to use the sink, because if so, thatโs just sadโโ He quits talking the second he spots me. โOh hey, man. I didnโt know you were home.โ
I hastily slide off the chair and hop to my feet, but it does nothing to ease the suspicion in Garrettโs eyes. Which triggers a fresh rush of guilt. Jesus, does he think something happened between us? Does he honestly believe Iโd ever,ย everย make a move on his girl?
The fact that Iโm even wondering that tells me the state of our friendship is even more precarious than Iโd thought.
Swallowing hard, I shuffle over to him. โListenโฆIโm sorry Iโve been such a dick lately. I wasโฆdistracted.โ
โDistracted,โ he echoes skeptically.
I nod.
He keeps staring at me.
โMy headโs on straight now. Honest.โ
Garrett peers past me, and although I canโt see Hannahโs face, whatever passes between them causes his broad shoulders to relax. Then he grins and slaps me on the arm. โWell, thank God. Because I was seriously considering promoting Tuck to the number one best friend slot.โ
โAre you kidding? Big mistake, G. Heโs a terrible wingman. Have you seen his beard?โ
โI know, right?โ
And just like that, weโre good again. Seriously, chicks need to take a lesson from dudes when it comes to burying the hatchet. We know our shit.
โAnyway, I need to make a call,โ I tell him. โNight, guys.โ
Iโm already pulling up Graceโs number as I dart out of the kitchen and head for the stairs. Texting isnโt an option. I want her to hear my voice. I want her to hear how agonized I am about everything that went down tonight.
To my frustration, the dial tone rings and rings and rings before switching over to voice mail.
The second time I call, it goes straight to voice mail, which tells me she most likely pressed theย ignoreย button.
Crap.
With a crushing sense of defeat, I open a new message and shoot her a text asking if we could talk.
Then I go upstairs and wait.