If only I had known what was to come.
Chapter ninety-six
Nervousness overtakes me as I walk through the smoky bar. Why did I think this was a good idea? Hardin is going to be furious with me, and Steph may just think Iâm insane.
When she sees me, a big smile fills Stephâs face and she practically shouts, âTessa, what the hell are you doing here?â before pulling me into a hug.
âI . . . well, I was looking for you,â I say.
âIs everything okay? Or did you just miss me?â She laughs.
âI just missed you.â I decide to go with that for now.
âI havenât seen you in ages, Tessa,â Nate teases and then hugs me. âWhere has Hardin been hiding you?â
Tristan appears behind Steph and wraps his arms around her waist. By the way she leans back against him, I know they have worked through the fight over Molly.
She smiles. âCome sit with usâitâs just us for now.â
For now? I wonder if she means that Hardin will be here soon? I follow the three of them to a booth, dreading the answer to that question. A question I choose not to ask, and instead order a burger and fries. I havenât eaten all day and itâs past three in the afternoon.
âAnd Iâll make sure there is no ketchup,â the waitress says with a knowing smile and walks back to the kitchen. Clearly she remembers the scene Hardin made the last time I was here.
I pick at my manicured fingers as I wait for the waitress to bring me my Coke.
âYou missed one hell of a party last night, Tessa,â Nate says. He lifts his glass and gulps down the remainder of his beer.
âYeah?â I smile. The most frustrating part of my relationship with Hardin is that I never know what Iâm allowed to tell people. If I were in a normal relationship, I would respond with âOh yeah, we had a great time last night at his fatherâs wedding.â But since my relationship is far from normal, I stay quiet.
âYeah, it was wild. We went out to the docks instead of the frat house.â He laughs. âWe get away with more at the docks and we donât have to clean up after.â
âOh. Does Jace live at the docks?â I try to keep my tone neutral.
âWhat? No, the docks are boat docks. He works there during the day, though. He lives close by them.â
âOh . . .â I chew on my straw.
âIt was freezing, and Tristan here was plastered and jumped into the cold-ass water.â Steph snorts, and Tristan flips her off playfully.
âIt wasnât too bad; my body was numb the second I hit the water,â he jokes.
My food arrives along with Tristanâs wings and a round of beers for the three of them.
âYou sure you donât want a beer? She wonât card you,â Nate tells me.
âOh, no, I have to drive. Thanks, though.â
âSo howâs your new dorm?â Steph asks and steals a fry from my plate.
âMy what?â
âYour new dorm?â she repeats slowly.
âI donât have a new dorm.â Did Hardin tell her I moved into another dorm?
âUh, yeah, you do, because you donât live in mine anymore. All of your stuff was gone and Hardin said you changed dorms, that your mom flipped out on you or something.â She takes a big swig from her beer.
I decide that I donât care how pissed Hardin gets at meâIâm not going to lie. Iâm infuriated and embarrassed that he is still hiding our relationship. âHardin and I moved into an apartment,â I tell them.
âWhat?â Steph, Nate, and Tristan say at the same time.
âYes, last week. We moved in together about twenty minutes from campus,â I explain. All three of them are looking at me as if I have grown a second head.
âWhat?â I ask harshly.
âNothing. Itâs just . . . wow . . . I donât know. Thatâs just a really huge surprise,â Steph says.
âWhy?â I snap. I know it isnât fair to direct my anger toward her when itâs meant for Hardin, but I canât help it.
She frowns and looks like sheâs pondering something. âI donât know; I just canât picture Hardin living with someone, thatâs all. I didnât know you two were that serious. I wish you would have told me.â
As I am about to ask her what she means by that, Nateâs and Tristanâs eyes dart to the door, then back to me. When I turn around, I see Molly, Hardin, and Jace standing in the doorway. Hardin shakes some snow from his hair and wipes his boots on the straw mat. I turn around quickly, my heart beating out of my chest. There are too many things going on at once: Molly is with Hardin, which pisses me off beyond words. Jace is with Hardin, which confuses the hell out of me. And I just told everyone that we moved in together, which they seem unsettled by.
âTessa.â Hardinâs voice is angry from behind me.
I look up at him, and his face is twisted in anger. He is trying to control it, I can tell, but itâs about to boil over. âI need to talk to you,â he says through clenched teeth.
âRight now?â I say, trying to sound casual but hard-edged.
âYes. Now,â he answers and reaches out to grab my arm. I quickly climb out of the booth and follow him to the corner of the small bar. âWhat the hell are you doing here?â he says quietly, his face inches from mine.
âI came to hang out with Steph.â Not exactly a lie, but not the truth, either.
He calls me out. âBullshit.â He is struggling to keep his voice down, but weâve already drawn the attention of more than a few patrons. âYou need to go,â he tells me.