Wicked Devil: Chapter 5
Wicked Devil: A Standalone Enemies-to-Lovers Romance (Boys of Sun Valley Book 1)
The week goes by in a blur. After that first day, Roman stopped playing guide and I was fine with it. Sure, I missed the glimmer of camaraderie we shared at lunch that first day, but I wasnât looking for a replacement crew. Besides, heâs a brooding jerk anyway.
I ignore him whenever I see him in first period or in the halls, and the rest of the schoolâaside from Aaronâthankfully decides to ignore me now that theyâve realized hanging out with Roman and his crew isnât going to be a repeat event.
Adjusting to life in Sun Valley is a new experience and it feels a lot like being trapped in purgatory. I see Geraldâs assistant more than I see him. Sheâs there every morning at half past seven, eager and willing to cart me off to school, though all week Iâve had to catch a rideshare to get home.
It would be easier if I just took the bus but the look on Janessaâs face when Iâd made the suggestion made that an immediate no. The bus is beneath me. Seems fine for everyone else in this town but somehow an Uber is the classier, more refined choice.
Urgh.
Iâm making my way out of my last classâeyes glued to my phone as I punch in the address of the school for a ride requestâwhen Aaron calls out to me in the hallway.
âHey.â
I slow my steps and wait for him to catch up.
âHey.â I smile.
He tugs on the straps of his backpack, his skateboard strapped to the back of it, and a boyish smile on his face. âGot any plans this weekend?â
I shrug. âNot really. Iâm still the new girl so Iâll probably just hang out at home and get caught up on homework.â
He nods and sucks on his upper lip. âWell, thereâs a party this weekend. Itâs sort of a pre-game tradition. A bunch of us go out in the woods and camp for the weekend before our big rival game against the Saints.â
âYouâre into football?â I ask giving him a speculative look.
âNah. But Iâm into camping and partying soâ¦â He shrugs.
âOh. Cool,â I say, not really sure where heâs going with this.
He tilts his head, a question in his eyes, but Iâm not sure what response heâs looking for. He runs a hand through his hair and shakes his head. âSo, uh, would you maybe want to come? With me, I mean? I can pick you up if youâre cool with thatâ¦â He trails off and looks away, a slight blush on his cheeks.
Oh. Oh! âYouâre inviting me?â I squeak out. As soon as the words leave my lips, I want to smack myself.
The corners of his mouth twitch into the beginning of a smirk. âYeah. I think itâd be fun. If you came, I mean. I think you would have a lot of fun.â
I bite my bottom lip. I want to go. I could really use some fun in my life right now. And Aaron is the only person who talks to me, so Iâm banking on him being my one and only friend while Iâm stuck here. I donât want to disappoint him by turning him down, but would Gerald even let me go? How would I even go about asking him? I havenât seen him all week. Literally not once. Heâs always working and his meetings seem to run late every night.
âUmâ¦.â I glance around the hallway and I catch sight of Roman, Emilio, and Dom. All three of them are standing by the exit with matching scowls on their faces as they watch our exchange. I still donât know what their deal is with Aaron, but thankfully, this time they keep their distance.
Aaron follows my gaze and sees them, his grin quickly morphing into a grimace. âAre you into those guys?â
Iâm a little thrown by his question. âWhat? No!â I rush to say.
He considers me for a moment like he isnât quite sure whether or not to believe me. âYou sure? All the girls at Sun Valley High like the Devils.â
âDefinitely not this one.â
He releases a relieved sigh. âThatâs good. Theyâre assholes. I wouldnât want to see you hurt.â
I donât argue because, well, they are, and the fact heâs concerned about me is kinda nice.
I pull out my phone and shoot a text off to Janessa.
I turn to Aaron. âMy dadâs assistant wants to know for how long and where weâd be going?â
He lifts a brow. âAssistant?â
âYeah. I know itâs weird but Iâll get a faster response if I go through her rather than trying to track him down.â
He nods like he understands. âShadle Creek. Today until Sunday morning.â
I shoot her the information and watch as the three little dots appear. Then they stop. Then they appear again. Urgh. Come on. Answer already.
I roll my eyes. I love the idea of having to schedule a dinner with my dad. I shove my phone back into my pocket and turn to meet Aaronâs expectant gaze. âIâm in.â
His eyes light up. âReally?â
I nod.
âAwesome!â
Aaron gives me a ride home and follows me inside. He sits on the edge of my bed, watching as I hastily pack a bag with the essentials. Underwear. Toothbrush. Hairbrush. Toothpaste. Iâm not sure what all Iâll need but it doesnât take long to realize none of the clothes Janessa got for me are going to work. Everything is white or blush and definitely not suitable for camping.
I dig through my dresser drawers and raid my closet looking for something passable. Aaron looks out of place in the space as he leans back against the pink floral bedspread covering the bed.
Heâs wearing his usual black Volcom pants, though today heâs paired them with a Hurley long-sleeved thermal tee and a pair of checkered Vans. His shoulders are well defined, even beneath the fabric of his shirt, and his tee rides up, exposing an inch of smooth, tanned skin dusted with a light trail of blond hair.
I force myself to look away from the curve along his hips that I know leads to an Adonis belt I have no business admiring. How did guys get that? Iâve seen him eat. Heâs like a garbage disposal in the lunchroom, but looking at him now, youâd never know it.
âI canât believe you live here,â he says, a touch of wonder in his tone.
âYeah, well, only up until a week ago.â
His head tilts in question and I sigh, not really wanting to explain but not really seeing a way around it either. âMy mom died.â I stuff down my emotions and force the words past my lips. âDadâs the only surviving relative I have, so I was shipped off here. I just moved in the week before last, so none of this,â I wave at everything around me. âIs mine or even resembles the life I grew up with.â
âNo shit?â He shakes his head and his face pulls down into a frown. âDamn. Iâm sorry.â
I shrug. âItâs okay. You didnât know.â
Silence stretches between us, and after looking through the final drawer in my dresser, I give up in defeat. âI donât think this is going to work. I donât really have anything appropriate for camping,â I say, resignation in my voice. I didnât realize just how badly I wanted to go until it became apparent I might not be able to.
Aaron considers me a moment before coming over to take my hands and pulling me from the floor where Iâd been sitting. âItâs cool. You can borrow some sweats of mine if you want. My bag is already packed in my trunk. Or we can always run by a store?â
âI donât think Iâd fit in anything of yours,â I say, eyeing his physique. Aaron is tall and thin, probably just shy of six feet. Heâs built like Chester Bennington from Linkin Park but with a young Ryan Sheckler hot skater-guy vibe.
âIs there, I donât know, a Target nearby or on the way?â I ask.
He chuckles. âI didnât take you for the Target type but yeah, there is.â
My shoulders sag as I lean against the wall, relief sweeping through me. âI donât come from money. All of this, my dadâs assistant bought it all for me when I moved in. Iâm very much a Target kind of girl.â
He grins this goofy lopsided smile. âI think I like you even more with that revelation. Come on. Letâs get you some new kicks and go have some fun.â