Itโs a damnย shame that duels donโt play a role in the modern world anymore. Because right now, Iโd totally be down for slapping a leather glove on Morris Ruffoloโs cheek and challenging him to one.
What the hell kind of name is that, anyway?ย Morris Ruffolo. Iโm highly suspicious of people who have last names for first names. And Ruffolo? Is he Italian? He didnโt look it.
And yes, I know the name of the guy Grace came to the party with last night. After sheโd deserted me upstairs, I asked around and found out everything I needed to know. His name, his rep, and of course, his dorm. Which happens to be my current location.
Iโve just knocked on the guyโs door, but heโs taking his sweet ass time answering. I know thereโs someone in there, though, because I can hear the muffled sound of a television from inside the room.
I knock a second time, and an aggravated voice calls out, โOne sec!โ
Good. Heโs home. Iโd like to get this out of the way fast so I can enjoy the rest of my Saturday.
When he opens the door and finds me standing there, a deep scowl twists his mouth. โWhat do you want?โ
Okay then. I was wondering if Grace would tell him about the kiss, and his visible hostility answersย thatย question.
โI came here to declare my intentions toward Grace,โ I announce.
โGee, how honorable of you.โ Morris snorts. โBut the truly honorable thing would have been toย notย make out with my date last night.โ
I let out a remorseful sigh. โThatโs the other reason Iโm here. To apologize.โ
Despite the perma-scowl on his face, he opens the door wider and takes a reluctant step back, an invitation to come in. I follow him inside, sparing a quick look at the clutter-ridden room before getting down to business.
โIโm sorry I moved in on your date. It was a total violation of bro code, and for that, Iโm offering you one free swing at me. Just make sure to stay away from my nose, because Iโve broken that motherfucker way too many times and Iโm scared one day it wonโt heal right.โ
Disbelief-laced laughter flies out of his mouth. โDude, you canโt be serious.โ
โSure I am.โ I widen my stance. โGo ahead. I promise I wonโt hit back.โ
Morris shakes his head, looking both amused and irritated. โNo, thanks, Iโll pass. Now say whatever else you wanna say, and then get lost.โ
โSuit yourself. That was a one-time offer, by the way.โ I shrug. โOkay, next. You should know that as long as you and Grace arenโt exclusive, I wonโt stop trying to win her back.โ Regret rushes through me, and my voice shakes a little. โWe hooked up back in April, and I screwed up pretty badlyโโ
โYeah, she told me.โ
โShe did?โ
He nods. โOn our way home from the party last night. She didnโt offer many details, but she made it pretty clear that you messed shit up.โ
โYup,โ I say glumly. โBut Iโm going to fix it. I know thatโs probably not what you want to hear, but I figured I should warn you, because you might be seeing a lot more of me. You know, if you go out with Grace again.โ I cock a brow. โAreย you going out with her again?โ
โMaybe. Maybe not.โ He cocksย hisย brow. โEither way, itโs none of your business.โ
โFair enough.โ I shove my hands in my pockets. โAnyway, thatโs all I wanted to say. I hope thereโre no hard feelings about last night. I didnโt show up planning to kiss her, it just sorta happened andโholy shit, are you playingย Mob Boss?โ My gaze has landed on the frozen image on the TV thatโs mounted on the wall opposite the bed.
Suspicion darkens his eyes. โYou know this game? Nobody I talk to about it has heard of it.โ
I wander over to the cabinet beneath the TV and pick up the video game case. Yup, I have the identical one at home.
โDude, Iโm all over this game,โ I tell him. โOne of my teammates got me hooked on it, this guy Fitzy. Well, his nameโs Colin Fitzgerald, but we call him Fitzy. Heโs a serious gamer, plays a ton of weird shit nobody even knows exists. He actually reviews games for the Briar blogโโ
โAre you fucking kidding me?โ Morris exclaims. โYou actually know F. Gerald? Iโmย obsessedย with his reviews. Waitโheโs yourย teammate?โ
โYeah, Fitzy uses an alias for the blog. He doesnโt want chicks knowing heโs a hardcore geek.โ I grin. โAs hockey players, we have a certain reputation to uphold.โ
Morris shakes his head in amazement. โI canโt believe youโre friends with F. Gerald. Heโs a fucking legend in the gaming communityโฆโ
He trails off and our surprisingly animated discussion reaches it conclusion, an awkward silence creeping in to take its place. Sighing, I gesture to the screen and advise, โSave the ammo.โ
His eyes narrow. โWhat?โ
โYou keep failing this level, right?โ
With utmost weariness, he nods.
โSame thing happened to me. Iโd make it all the way to the end, but then I wouldnโt be able to kill Don Angelo because Iโd be out of ammo and there are no fucking ammo crates in the warehouse.โ I offer a helpful suggestion. โThereโs a switchblade on the docks. Grab that and use it on Angeloโs enforcers, then bust out the AK when you reach the warehouse. You might die the first few times, but eventually youโll get used to killing with the knife. Trust me.โ
โThe switchblade,โ he says doubtfully.
โTrust me,โ I repeat. โDo you want me to pass it for you?โ
โFuck off. Iโll pass it myself.โ He reaches for the controller, then sighs and looks my way. โSo whereโs the knife?โ
I flop down beside him. โOkay, itโs hidden in the corner of the shipyard, near the dock masterโs office. Just head that way and Iโll show you when you get there.โ
Morris pressesย restart.
*
Grace
The first thingย I do after marching out of the media building on Monday evening is send a very curt text message to one John Logan.
Me:ย Are u home?
Him:ย Yup.
Me:ย Txt me your address. Iโm coming over.
Itโs almost a full minute before he responds.
Him:ย What if I donโt want any visitors?
Me:ย Srsly? After all your โwooingโ youโre really gonna say no?
His next message pops up in no time at all. Itโs his address.
Ha. Thatโs what I thought.
My next course of action is to call a taxi. Normally I donโt mind the thirty-minute walk to Hastings, but Iโm afraid my anger might multiply to a scary level if I allow it thirty whole minutes to fester. Yep, Iโm angry. And annoyed. And thoroughly flabbergasted. I knew Morris wasnโt thrilled about what happened at the Sigma party, but he hadnโt given me any indication that it was a deal-breaker. If anything, he seemed incredibly understanding when I explained my history with Logan on the walk home.
Which makes what just happened a hundred times more perplexing.
I fidget impatiently during the five-minute cab ride, and when we reach our destination, I slap a ten-dollar bill at the driver and open the back door before the car even stops moving. Itโs my first visit to Loganโs house, but I donโt give my surroundings more than a perfunctory inspection. Neat lawn, white stoop, and a front door I immediately pound my fist against.
Dean answers the door wearing nothing but a pair of basketball shorts, his blond hair sticking up in all directions. โHey.โ He greets me in surprise.
โHi.โ I set my jaw. โIโm here to see Logan.โ
He gestures for me to come in, then points to the staircase on our left. โHeโs in his room. Second door on the right.โ
โThanks.โ
Thatโs the extent of the conversation. He doesnโt inquire as to the reason for my visit, and I donโt offer an explanation. I simply march upstairs to Loganโs room.
The door is wide open, so I have a clear view of him lying on a double bed, his knees drawn up and an open textbook balanced against them. Thereโs a deep furrow in his strong forehead, as if heโs concentrating on what heโs reading, but his gaze shoots to the door when he hears my footsteps.
โShit. You got here fast.โ He tosses the book aside and hops to his feet.
I stalk inside and close the door behind me, requiring privacy for the tongue-lashing Iโm about to give him.
โWhat is wrong with you?โ I say in lieu of greeting. โYou went to Morrisโs dorm and declared yourย intentions?โ
He offers a faint smile. โOf course. It was the noble thing to do. I canโt be chasing after another guyโs girl without his knowledge.โ
โIโm not his girl,โ I snap. โWe went on one date! And now Iโm never going toย beย his girl, because he doesnโt want to go out with me again.โ
โWhat the hell?โ Logan looks startled. โIโm disappointed in him. I thought he had more of a competitive spirit than that.โ
โSeriously? Youโre going to pretend to be surprised? He wonโt see me again because your jackass self told him heย couldnโt.โ
Astonishment fills his eyes. โNo, I didnโt.โ
โYes, you did.โ
โIs that what he told you?โ Logan demands.
โNot in so many words.โ
โI see. Well, what words did he actually use?โ
I grit my teeth so hard my jaw aches. โHe said heโs backing off because he doesnโt want to get in the middle of something so complicated. I pointed out that thereโs nothing complicated about it, seeing as you and I areย not together.โ My aggravation heightens. โAnd then he insisted that I need to give you a chance, because youโre aโโ I angrily air-quote Morrisโs words โโโstand-up guy who deserves another shot.โโ
Logan breaks out in a grin.
I stab the air with my finger. โDonโt you dare smile. Obviously you put those words in his mouth. And what the hell was he jabbering about when he told me you and him were โfamilyโ?โ All the disbelief Iโd felt during my talk with Morris comes spiraling back, making me pace the bedroom in hurried strides. โWhat did you say to him, Logan? Did you brainwash him or something? How are you guysย family? You donโt even know each other!โ
Strangled laughter sounds from Loganโs direction. I spin around and level a dark glower at him.
โHeโs talking about the joint family we created inย Mob Boss. Itโs this role-playing game where youโre the Don of a mob family and youโre fighting a bunch of other mafia bosses for territory and rackets and stuff. We played it when I went over there, and I ended up staying until four in the morning. Seriously, it was intense.โ He shrugs. โWeโre the Lorris crime syndicate.โ
Iโm dumbfounded.
Oh my God.
Lorris? As inย Loganย andย Morris? They fucking Brangelinaโd themselves?
โWhat is happening?โ I burst out. โYou guys areย best friendsย now?โ
โHeโs a cool guy. Actually, heโs even cooler in my book now for stepping down like that. I didnโt ask him to, but clearly he grasps what you refuse to see.โ
โYeah, and whatโs that?โ I mutter.
โThat you and I are perfect for each other.โ
No words. There are no words to accurately convey what Iโm feeling right now. Horror maybe? Absolute insanity? I mean, itโs not like Iโm madly in love with Morris or anything, but if Iโd known that kissing Logan at the party would lead toโฆthis, I would have strapped on a frickinโ chastity gag.
I draw a calming breath. โYouย usedย me,โ I remind him.
His features crease with regret. โUnintentionally. And Iโm trying to make up for that.โ
โHow? By asking me out? By buying me muffins and kissing me at parties?โ Iโm so frazzled I can barely think straight. โIโm not even convinced you actuallyย likeย me, Logan. This whole thing feels like itโs centered on your ego. The only reason you even saw me again after that first night was because you couldnโt handle that I didnโt have an orgasm. And at the party, when you found out I was on a date with someone else, it was like you went out of your way to stake a claim or some shit. Your actions scream ego, not genuine feelings for me.โ
โThatโs not true. What about the night I came to the dining hall? How did that benefit my ego?โ His voice is gruff. โI like you, Grace.โ
โWhy?โ I challenge. โWhy do you like me?โ
โBecauseโฆโ He drags a hand through his dark hair. โYouโre fun to be around. Youโre smart. Sweet. You make me laugh. Oh, and just the sight of you gets me hard.โ
I swallow a laugh. โWhat else?โ
Embarrassment colors his cheeks. โIโm not sure. We donโt know each other very well, but everything I do know about you, I like. And everything Iย donโtย know, I want to find out.โ
He sounds so earnest, but a part of me still doesnโt trust him. Itโs the hurt and humiliated Grace who almost had sex with him in April. Who told him she was a virgin and then watched him scramble off the bed as if it was covered with ants. Who sat thereโnakedโwhile he said he couldnโt sleep with her because he was hung up on somebody else.
As if sensing my doubts, he hurries on in a pleading voice. โGive me another chance. Let me prove to you that Iโm not an egocentric ass.โ
I hesitate.
โPlease. Tell me whatโll it take for you to go out with me, and Iโll do it. Iโll do anything.โ
Well.ย Thatโsย interesting.
Iโm not the type to play games. Iโm really not. But I canโt fight this nagging distrust, the cynical voice in my head warning me his intentions might not be pure.
Yet I also canโt bring myself to say no again, because another part of me, the one that loves spending time with this guy, wants me to say yes.
God, maybe I do need him to prove it to me. Maybe I need him to show me how serious he is about dating me. An idea niggles at the back of my mind. Itโs a crazy one. Outrageous, even. But hey, if Logan canโt tackle a few simple obstacles, then maybe he doesnโt deserve another shot.
โAnything?โ I say slowly.
His blue eyes shine with fortitude. โAnything, gorgeous. Absolutely anything.โ