âWhatâs up, Daniels?â Gavin Miller dropped into the seat next to me.
New semester meant new classes, and we were in an auditorium for our anthropology class. He dropped his bag at his feet, turned to me, and threw his arm around the back of my seat.
In my head, Gavin was Grant Westâs version of someone I knew from my hometown.
Both came from wealthy families. Both in fraternities where they were legacies. Both square muscular bodies. The difference between them was that Zeke had blond hair, the guy from my hometown, while Gavin had dark hair, and well, their names obviously.
âAnthropology, huh?â
He chuckled before settling more in his seat. âNeeded something easy this semester but that looks good on the reports. My momâs up my ass about last semesterâs grades. Speaking of last semester, I knew the reason you ghosted our parties then, but not now. Whatâs the deal? Gaynor told me you were pricklier than normal at the hockey game on Friday. We had a bash on Saturday.â
Right. The game. Thereâd been a whole weekend between then and now, and Iâd not responded to anyoneâs texts or party invites.
âCoast is clear, Daniels. Burford backed down. I like having you at parties. You tend to keep the idiots in check. Youâre good for the party environment.â
âI donât do anything.â
âThatâs the point. You take no bullshit, and the girls know that about you.â
âYou want me to come to a party?â
âI do. A lot.â
The beef he was talking about was because of him. Heâd been the reason. We were studying in the library. Sabrina Burford was into him. He was into me. She took offense, coughed the cunt word, and bam, there you have it. That was also the same night Cruz and I hooked up for the first time.
âIâm not fucking you, Miller.â I leveled him with a look, watching his reaction to that. I wanted to make sure that was crystal clear.
He eased back, but there was no flicker on his face. His lip curved up just slightly. âI know. Word is that you pick a dude for those needs, and you stick with only him but thereâs no relationship strings attached.â
I almost dropped my pen. âWho told you that?â
âI got friends at Cain University. Your buddy Zeke talked. Heâs a chill guy. I really liked him.â
I slouched down in my seat. âIâm going to murder him.â
He held his hands up in surrender, leaning back from me. âHe wasnât spreading gossip. He just said youâre smart and donât treat you like the rest.â
âRight, and that means he needs to spread that shit about me?â
âIâve not said anything to anyone. I swear. Iâm sharing because a chick as hot as you, Iâm guessing you already got that guy picked out and itâs not me. Iâm cool with that.â
I gave him a hard look.
Gavin snorted, slouching down in his seat too. âMan. You are super distrustful. Thatâs cool, though. I see I got my work cut out for me. I like you, Daniels. Thatâs all. I mean, Iâd love to get in your pants, but Iâm aware thatâs not what youâre offering so thatâs fine too. Still want you to come to our shindig this weekend. Guys have an away game, so weâre doing a watch thing at the house and then partying all night. Cool if you could come.â
I was about to respond, but caught movement behind and looked. Cruz was coming in, along with one of his teammates, Wes Barclay. They went down one of the aisles until a girl held out her hand. Barclay swung in next to her. Cruz saw me, and paused in the aisle, but he only blinked once before taking the empty seat on the other side of his teammate.
âBianca.â
âHuh?â
Gavin flashed me a grin. âThatâs Bianca. She was all over Cruz at their party Friday night. Turned her down, and I have no idea why.â He winked at me. âSheâs almost as hot as you, Daniels.â
I rolled my eyes. âKeep up with that shit and I wonât come over this weekend.â
He frowned. âWhat girl want to get compliments?â
I gave him a look.
âShutting up now.â
The professor was coming in so I gave him a nod. âThank you. And Iâll come this weekend.â
âNice.â He gave me a wink and then class started.
Five minutes later, Thirty minutes after that,