Chapter 34: Tournament — Part I
My Hockey Alpha
I watched Nina walk away with a frown on my face.
Just a couple of days ago, it seemed like everything was going to be fine. She seemed to really want
me at the party, and we even started to have sex â but Iâve hardly been able to get her to talk to me for
more than thirty seconds since then.
A few moments after Nina walked away, I saw Luke trailing behind her from a distance. He saw me
sitting on my motorcycle and came over.
âWhatâs going on with her?â I asked, nodding my head toward Nina as she disappeared down the
street.
Luke shrugged. âI dunno. She met up with someone at the coffee shop just now .
âWho was it?â I asked.
Luke shrugged again. âI didnât get a good look since she made me wait across the street, but when she
told me she was meeting someone she did refer to them as âheâ. Said she met him on the internet.â
I felt a pang in my chest as I realized what Luke was saying.
Was Nina going on dates with guys she met on a dating app? She had seemed flushed and nervous
when I ran into her in the quad yesterday â had she just been on a date? Even though we werenât
technically together, it still hurt me immensely to think about her being with someone else.
Maybe it was revenge for kissing Lisa, in which case I would have to talk to her tonight and set things
straight. I wasnât going to go around any longer and let Nina think that I would ever choose Lisa over
her. Eventually Iâd have to finally put my foot down with Lisa as well, because she also seemed to be
under the impression that we were going to get back together after I saved her.
But first, I would put on my best show at the hockey game to show Nina that I was superior to whatever
strange men she was meeting on the internet. After the game, she would be mine.
Later that night, as I was getting ready with the team in the locker room, I was hyping myself up
internally to play harder than ever. Nina was here on shift with Tiffany in case there were any injuries,
so I knew sheâd be watching closely from the sidelines.
While I got ready, Justin walked behind me and caught my gaze in the mirror. I narrowed my eyes at
him and turned arround.
âStaying out of trouble?â I asked.
He nodded, avoiding my eyes.
âGood,â I said, slapping him hard on the shoulder. âKeep it that way.â
I turned to walk away, but Justin called after me.
âI know you fucked her on Saturday night.â
I slowly turned back around to face him, feeling Fio start to growl inside of me. I quieted Fio, calming
myself at the same time, before I answered Justin.
âAnd what of it?â I asked. âYou guys arenât together.â
Justin looked more hurt than angry. âI know weâre not together anymore,â he said, âbut itâs still pretty
fucked up that you fucked her last night.â
I walked toward Justin, my fists curled up at my sides. âYou shouldâve thought about that before you
threw away a really amazing girl,â I growled, glaring at him. The rest of the team had grown quiet by
now and were standing nearby, watching. âShe deserves better than you.â
Someone on the team cleared their throat abruptly to get my attention. I turned around to face whoever
it was; it was Matt, and he was cringing and pointing subtly at the locker room door.
Nina was standing in the doorway holding a clipboard.
Had she heard everything?
âUm,â she said sheepishly, looking at the floor and pushing her glasses up on her nose, âI just wanted
to check in to make sure that no one needs anything before the game.â
The rest of the team shook their heads like a flock of stupid sheep, and before I had a chance to ask
her to talk in private, she slipped back out of the locker room.
I turned back toward Justin. His eyes were red, but he didnât say anything else or instigate a fight.
âAlright,â I said, addressing the whole team now as I heard the announcer start talking in the arena.
âLetâs play like hell tonight.â
Despite my argument with Justin in the locker room, we did all play like hell. Throughout the entire
game, only two things were on my mind: the puck and Nina. I kept her in my peripherals at all times as
I gave my all. That night, I skated faster and harder than I ever had in my entire hockey career. I even
took some of Fioâs strength to perform some difficult tricks, which caused the crowd to erupt in cheers.
I didnât care about the crowd, though. Every time I accomplished a great feat during the game, my eyes
only went to Nina. I just wished I could read the expression on her face, because I couldnât tell whether
she was amazed, afraid, or angry. Never in my life had I seen someone with such an impressive poker
face.
The game was an easy win with all of my extra effort. The other team skated off of the rink in shame
while my team pumped their fists at the crowd and the cheerleaders went wild. I started to skate toward
Nina, but as soon as I stepped off the rink, Lisa came barreling toward me and threw her arms around
my neck, jumping up and wrapping her legs around me like a parasite.
âBabe! You played so well!â she yelled, loud enough for everyone in the vicinity to hear. I could tell that
there was a tone to it that intended to hurt Nina.
Before I was able to pry Lisa off of me, I saw Nina dip into the crowd as people started to filter out. I
had to go after her.
âGet the fuck off of me, Lisa!â 1 shouted, yanking her off and putting her on the ground. âWeâre not
together. Stop calling me babe, and stop clinging to me like a monkey.â
Lisaâs face turned red and tears welled up in her eyes. With a hmph, she stormed off to go be with the
other cheerleaders, who took her in like a sad orphan and glared at me while they comforted her, but I
only cared about finding Nina.
I scanned the crowd, thankful for my height as I quickly spotted Ninaâs black braids bobbing away, and
went after her.
âNina!â I called, but she didnât hear me over the crowd. âNina! Wait!â
She didnât turn around. In fact, it seemed that she was headed toward someone entirely different
altogether.
Standing near the doorway was a tall, lanky guy in a sweater vest. He had a leather satchel on his
shoulder and was smiling at Nina, who walked right up to him. I stopped in my tracks and watched as
he said something to her, gesturing out the door with his thumb, then the worst scenario I could have
imagined happenedâ¦
She left with him.
I felt a mixture of rage and heartbreak wash over me. Was this the guy she was seeing? Were they
going somewhere to be alone together?
At that moment, my team rushed up to me and jumped on me, excited from our landslide victory while
Nina and that guy disappeared before I could run to her.
I couldnât bear to see Nina with anyone else. I had to win her back, but how?
Just then, as I caught a glimpse of Lisa glaring at me from the sidelines, I had an idea that could test
Ninaâs affection for me.
I could make her jealous by pretending to get with other girls.
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