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Chapter no 28

The Mistake (Off-Campus, #2)

โ€œHe just showedย up in the middle of your study session?โ€ Ramona looks highly amused as she reaches for her coffee. This is the first time Iโ€™ve seen her since our awkward meet-up at the beginning of the month, and Iโ€™m surprised by how comfortable it feels. There havenโ€™t been any lags in the conversation, no bitterness on my part, and she seems genuinely interested in whatโ€™s been going on in my life.

โ€œYep,โ€ I answer. โ€œPretending he was dropping off coffee for me, but we both knew that was bullshit.โ€

Ramona grins. โ€œSo John Logan is the jealous type. Honestly? Not a shocker. Hockey players are wired with aggression. Theyโ€™re these big alpha dudes, going all caveman when someone tries to steal the puck from them.โ€

โ€œAm I the puck in this scenario?โ€

โ€œPretty much, yeah.โ€

I roll my eyes. โ€œWell, screw that. If anything,ย Iโ€™mย the one who should be jealous. Do you realize how many girls throw themselves at him? It happens all the time, even when Iโ€™m with him. We did have one incredibly satisfying run-in, though.โ€ I pause for effect. โ€œWe bumped into Piper at the theater in Hastings.โ€

Ramona gasps. โ€œOooh. Shit. What did she say?โ€

Satisfaction surges through me. โ€œAt first she was super sweet, but thatโ€™s probably because she didnโ€™t notice I was there. She flirted with him, but it was obvious he wasnโ€™t reciprocating, so she started talking about hockey instead, and then suddenly she realized I wasย withย him, and not just standingย nearย him, and it was like sheโ€™d walked into a serial killerโ€™s dungeon. Pure horror.โ€

Ramona snickers.

โ€œLogan introduced me as his girlfriend, and I swear she looked ready to murder me.โ€ Iโ€™m gleefully vindictive as I recount the tale. โ€œThen she huffed off and went to join her friends.โ€

โ€œWho was she with?โ€

โ€œSome chicks I didnโ€™t recognize.โ€ I pause. โ€œAnd Maya. Who, by the way, didnโ€™t even say hello to me.โ€

That doesnโ€™t seem to surprise Ramona. โ€œMaya thinks you hate her,โ€ she admits. โ€œYou know, for her role in the whole Twitter thing.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t hate her.โ€ Shrugging, I take a bite of my chocolate-banana muffin. โ€œBut I have no desire to hang out with her, either. We have nothing in common.โ€

I donโ€™t miss the way Ramona winces as if the accusation had been directed atย her. But that wasnโ€™t my intention. The two of us had a lot of fun together. One time in high school, weโ€™d stayed up talking for an entire night. I donโ€™t even remember what we talked about, just that it went on forever.

Sorrow twines around my insides. I miss that. Other than Daisy, I havenโ€™t made any female friends this semester, and although Daisy and I are close, weโ€™re nowhere near as close as Ramona and I used to be.

As if reading my mind, her voice softens. โ€œI miss you, Gracie. I really miss you.โ€

My heart clenches. โ€œI miss you too, butโ€ฆโ€

But what?ย I donโ€™t trust you?ย I havenโ€™t forgiven you? Iโ€™m not sure how I feel about our friendship, and Iโ€™m not ready to dissect it yet.

โ€œBut I think itโ€™s better if we keep doing the slow thing,โ€ I finish. Then I paste on an encouraging smile. โ€œSo what have you been up to? How are your classes?โ€

She spends a few minutes telling me about her drama courses and some parties she went to, but thereโ€™s a shadow in her eyes that concerns me. Her voice lacks the carefree pitch Iโ€™m used to hearing, and even her appearance feels a bitโ€ฆoff. Her eye makeup is thicker. Her top is tighter than usual, breasts practically hanging out of it. Awful as it sounds, she looks washed up and trashy. In the past, she could pull off trashy no problem and make itย sexy, because she had the confidence to back it up. But right now, her swagger is noticeably absent.

The conversation switches to our families, and we end up staying at the Coffee Hut for another forty minutes, catching each other up on what our parents have been up to and laughing about their antics. When I announce I need to get to class, her smile fades, but she simply nods and stands up. We toss our empty cups in the waste bin, hug goodbye, and go our separate ways.

Watching her walk away, with her shoulders hunched and her hands in the pockets of her jeans, tugs at my heart. Am I a shitty friend for continuing to keep her at a distance? I honestly donโ€™t know anymore.

I debate the issue as I walk along the cobblestone path toward the lecture hall of the film theory course Iโ€™m taking as an elective this semester. Iโ€™m climbing the steps of the ivy-covered building when my phone rings. Itโ€™s Logan.

I stifle a sigh as I press the button to answer, hoping heโ€™s not calling to apologize again for yesterdayโ€™s coffee stunt. I still havenโ€™t decided if his showing up during my study session with my psych partner was annoying, cute, or both. He ended up coming back later that night and we had a long talk about trusting each other, and I think we managed to reach an understanding about boundaries.

โ€œHey, gorgeous. Good, I caught you before you went into class.โ€

The sound of his husky voice makes me smile. โ€œHey. Whatโ€™s up?โ€

โ€œI wanted to run something by you. Turns out Dean and Tuck are going to a concert in Boston Saturday night and they decided to make a weekend out of it, getting a hotel room for a couple nights and all that. And Garrett is staying with Hannah until Sunday, soโ€ฆโ€

He pauses, and I can practically envision the blush on his cheeks. One thing I never expected? Logan blushes when heโ€™s nervous, and itโ€™s frickinโ€™ adorable.

โ€œI thought maybe youโ€™d want to spend the weekend with me.โ€

Excitement ripples through me. Nerves, too, but not a crazy amount. Weโ€™ve been an โ€œofficialโ€ couple for almost three weeks, and not once has Logan pushed me to have sex. He hasnโ€™t even brought it up, actually, which I find both perplexing and reassuring.

And heโ€™s quick to offer that reassurance again, adding, โ€œNo expectations, by the way. Iโ€™m not inviting you to, like, a three-day fuck fest or anything.โ€

I snort. My boyfriend, ever the wordsmith.

โ€œIโ€™ll even throw out all the condoms in the house, if you want. You know, to eliminate temptation.โ€

I choke down a laugh. โ€œThatโ€™s very thoughtful of you.โ€

His voice thickens. โ€œI just want to fall asleep with you. And wake up with you. And go down on you, if youโ€™re in the mood for a John Logan orgasm.โ€

The laugh flies out, and he gives an answering one that slides into my ear and makes me light-headed.

โ€œI would love to stay over this weekend,โ€ I say firmly. โ€œOh. But I just remembered. Iโ€™m supposed to have dinner with my dad on Sunday night. Would you be able to drop me off at his house around six?โ€

โ€œNo problem.โ€ Thereโ€™s a beat. โ€œYouโ€™re not going to tell him where you spent the weekend, are you?โ€

I blanch. โ€œGod. Of course not. I donโ€™t want to give him a heart attack. He still tries to tie my shoelaces for me sometimes.โ€

Logan chuckles. โ€œIโ€™m hitting up the grocery store tomorrow. Is there anything special you want me to pick up? Snacks? Ice cream?

โ€œOooh, yes. Ice cream. Mint chocolate chip.โ€

โ€œDone. Anything else?โ€

โ€œNo, but Iโ€™ll text you if I think of something.โ€ My heart races faster than it should, considering weโ€™re just talking about a weekend visit. Itโ€™s not like weโ€™re eloping, for Godโ€™s sake. Yet my entire body is crackling with anticipation, because three uninterrupted days with Logan sounds like absolute heaven.

โ€œSo Iโ€™ll swing by and grab you after your last class tomorrow? Youโ€™re done around five, right?โ€

โ€œYep.โ€

โ€œโ€™Kay. Iโ€™ll text when Iโ€™m on my way. Later, gorgeous.โ€

โ€œLogan?โ€ I blurt out before he can hang up.

โ€œYeah?โ€

I take a deep breath. โ€œDonโ€™t throw out the condoms.โ€

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