Fake Dates & Ice Skates: Chapter 35
Fake Dates & Ice Skates: (The North University Series Book 1)
Since we came back from Palm Springs, Iâve been training like crazy to get back into shape for this season. The first game of the season is always the most exciting. Thereâs a certain type of rush in the crowd and having the first yearsâ experience it for the first time makes this more thrilling.
We all huddle in the tunnel, psyching ourselves up to play. Most of the team rough each other up a little; bumping their chests together and howling. Others take a moment to pray to their God to guide them through the game. Grey, Harry, Xavier, and I stand in huddle, working out the logistics of the game. We had a team meeting earlier in the sports classroom to work over tactics, while we looked at past games to plan how to work around it. How to improve.
Iâd be lying if I said I wasnât nervous. Of course, I am. If I mess this up, theyâre going to blame me because they know how far gone I have been. I have to help lead us to victory. I need to earn back some part of my respect around here.
âDonât fuck this up, Davis,â Jake mumbles as he walks past our huddle, jabbing his hockey stick into my side. Since the fight, heâs gone back to his usual self: annoying me at any chance he can get. I ignore his relentlessness and turn back to the guys.
âAs long as we play our best, thatâs all that matters, right?â Harry asks, looking between us. Xavier bumps him in the shoulder playfully.
âHilton are an easy beat,â Xavier says. âOut hustle, out work, out think, out play and out last.â
We all nod, chanting along with him. Weâve been doing these rituals for as long as I can remember. Just saying encouraging words and affirmations help us get into the get our heads into the game. It works like magic.
âWhatever it takes,â Grey shouts at the top of his lungs, this time all the guys join in with the chant.
âWhatever it takes!â
âGood afternoon, hockey fans!â Max Carhart, our student commentator announces. âWelcome to the first game of the 2022 college ice hockey season between the Hilton College Penguins and North University Bears.â
Everybody cheers and chant over the commentator as they introduce the line-up for the visitorsâ team. We start to make our way out of the tunnel as they call out our names while we take our positions on the ice.
I stand in right wing, trying to focus on my breathing as we play the national anthem. I attempt to ignore the tightness in my chest and close my eyes. Big mistake. Flashes of our last game with Carter cross my mind. I can see him skating around the ice in celebration after everyone left. âWe fucking did it, Davis!â he shouted, patting me on the back.
I feel the suffocation inside my helmet. I can do this. I have to do this. For Carter. I open my eyes when the national anthem is finished. I look up into the stands and I see her. Wrenâs sat down, wearing my spare jersey which she stole the other night and looking absolutely devastating. She sees me and smiles wide. Kennedy sits beside her, smiling too but Scarlett frowns, not hiding her distaste for hockey. I tear my focus from them when the whistle blows.
Whatever it takes.
*
Wren, Scarlett, and Kennedy came over to my place after the game to hang out. Most of the team have gone to a much louder party but I knew that Wren wouldnât want to go to that. Instead, I told Grey, Harry, and Xavier to stay here.
While we were in Palm Springs, it seems like theyâve all gotten a lot closer without us which is good. Yet, as much as theyâve hung out, Kennedy is still not over the way hockey works and how my shot wasnât at all âlegendary.â
I was able to get in two goals while Xaiver and Harry got one in each. Grey needs to learn how to chill more on the ice because he was in the penalty box for half of the game. We all helped each other assist along with Tyler and Bryan. It was a really good first game back.
âCalm down, Ken. Youâre going to boost his ego even more,â Wren says giving me a small smile. She leans her head into my neck as I wrap my arms around her waist while she sits in my lap, wearing the shirt I got her for Christmas. Across from us, Kennedy and Scarlett give each other knowing glances.
âI donât mind it one bit,â I say proudly. I turn to Wren. âItâs not like youâve even Wrenâs face turns red at my teasing. She âIt was a good game, though. It helped that they couldnât play for shit anyway,â Grey laughs. âThey looked like they only just learnt how to skate.â
Wren snorts. âYou spent more time in the sin bin than you did on the ice,â she retorts seriously, seeming genuinely disappointed with his performance, and everyone laughs.
I look at her, unable to hide my grin and the raging hard-on. âWhat did you just say?â
She tilts her head. âWhat? About the penalties?â
âNah,â I tut, shaking my head. âI want to hear you say it again.â
âYou want me to say âsin binâ again? Is this a new kink of yours, Davis?â she asks me innocently batting her eyelashes at me.
âIt might be,â I admit, having to readjust my jeans. I lower my voice and groan. âFuck me.â
âI can make that happen.â She bites softly on my ear, and I press my mouth in a line to suppress my groan. Does this girl enjoy torturing me?
âUh, please donât,â Scarlett cuts in grimacing.
âYeah, please donât. Can we move on past this? As much as I love hockey, I donât want to talk about it all the time,â Harry says, taking a swig of his beer. âLetâs play truth or dare.â
All the girls look at each other and smile.
âUgh,â Scarlett groans. âBeen there and done that. Not the smartest idea with this bunch.â
âWhy not?â Harry asks, clearly oblivious to the 2021 Christmas Incident.
âBecause it brings out a lot of shit that no one needs to know about. Like how, Scarlett had âThat is not true,â Wren retorts, sliding off my lap and trying to sit beside me but there isnât much space so half her leg is still on my thigh anyway. She pulls her hands in between her thighs and squeezes them together. âSee?â
âSee what? That you can last two seconds without making out,â Kennedy says back, raising her eyebrows. âItâs got a âI second that,â Scarlett announces.
âMe too,â Xavier and Grey say in unison. Grey stands up and saunters towards the kitchen, no doubt to raid my fridge. Heâs going to be disappointed when he notices that Wren threw out all of our junk food. He fiddles with the speaker and changes the song to âWhatever. At Christmas, it was a dare. Itâs not like we were doing it for no reason,â I say looking over to Wren who has got the biggest smile on her face.
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âYou two are impossible,â Scarlett grumbles, slouching back in her seat âOkay,â Harry draws out, looking at me and Wren before turning to Kennedy. âKennedy, truth or dare?â
âDidnât we just say weâre not playing that?â Wren asks, bending over me to look over at Harry.
âYeah, âTruth.â
âIf you could have three wishes, what would they be?â We all start laughing at how starkly different this question is compared to Evanâs ones at Christmas. Kennedy rolls her eyes, pushing her long curly hair over her shoulder.
âIâd wish for endless film in my camera, endless supply of ice cream and⦠a little person, like an assistant, that can tell me endless conspiracy theories, so Iâd never run out.â Kennedy lifts her chin up and grins.
âThat was a boring answer,â Harry says.
âIt was a boring question,â Kennedy challenges, raising her eyebrow. Harry shakes his head with a light laugh.
âWhy are they all endless?â he asks.
âWhat would be the point of having wishes for them to run out?â Kennedy responds but Harry shrugs. âGreyson! Truth or dare?â
Grey leans in the doorway of the kitchen, giving Kennedy Kennedy pulls her bottom lip between her teeth, thinking for a moment before saying, âWhat is one thing I donât know about you?â
âHow much time I spend thinking about you,â Grey drawls. All the girls gag. Hell, I do too. âIâm kidding, Ken, jheez. Anyway, it turns out Evan is not the only child prodigy. I play piano, too.â
Scarlettâs eyes widen. âEvan plays piano?â
Grey nods. âYeah, he was born into like me. But, he takes it a lot more seriously. I do it to impress the ladies.â Grey winks at Wren and she snorts.
âThank you, Grey, for that pocket of information about Evan that I can now use against him,â Scarlett replies, beaming. I swear those two will kill each other one day.
âMy pleasure,â Grey replies before shifting his attention to me. âDavis. Truth or dare?â
Wren looks up at me, her green eyes dancing with mischief. âDare,â I say, turning back to Grey. He quickly chugs the bottle of water that has materialised in his hands.
âPick a vegetable,â he demands.
âWhat?â
âJust pick one,â he retorts.
âUh, celery?â
âOoh, bad choice, Davis,â Grey tuts. He goes into the fridge, rifling around for said vegetable before he holds up a celery stick. He throws it to me and I catch it with one hand. âSince your beautiful girlfriend, here, threw out all your good food, you can brush your teeth with that and see if sheâll kiss you. And if Wren is as-â
âCareful,â I warn, âhow you finish that sentence, Grey.â
He shakes his head laughing. âJust brush your damn teeth, Davis.â
I do as he says, feeling disgusting as the green stick rubs against my teeth. The girls look at me in horror and Wren laughs, finding joy in my pain.
âYou are âBaby, youâre forgetting that theres a million different ways I can get you off without my mouth. But trust me, youâll be begging to kiss me by the time Iâm done with you,â I whisper for only her to hear. The second I move my face away from hers, her cheeks inflame.
The game continues around us as Kennedy asks Harry, âTruth or dare?â
âDare,â Harry replies, leaning forward to look at her better.
âAwh, I was kinda hoping youâd say truth,â Kennedy sulks, a smirk playing on her lips.
âWhy?â
âSo, then I could as if you were single or not.â Everyone, except those two, exchange glances, smiles creeping up our faces. I knew there was something going on with those two.
âSmooth, Ken,â Wen mutters under her breath when Scarlett looks at her with wide eyes. I look over to Harry whose mouth has almost dropped to the floor.
âHeâs single,â I say. â
âThis feels like a perfect opportunity to play seven minutes in heaven,â Xavier suggests, trying to stifle his laugh. âShould we spin a bottle? Iâm not playing, obviously. Iâm quite happy with my balls the way they are.â
âWe donât need a bottle,â Kennedy says happily as she stands up. She waltzâs over to Harry and grabs his hand, as he blinks up at her, pulling him somewhere that I donât want to know.
âDo you think thatâs a good idea?â Scarlett asks quietly. âIâm in real protective older sister mode.â
âHeâs a good guy. Heâs a little much but heâs okay,â I say, reassuring her.
âYou better be right,â Scarlett says, pinning me with a Kubrick stare. âOr Iâll kill you.â
I raise my hands in surrender as Wren smiles and stands up in front of me. She turns around to Scarlett, her ass in my face.
âLeave him alone. Kennedy can handle herself. She completely flamed a guy at Coachella last year without our help.â
âI forgot about that,â Scarlett laughs.
âWhatâs this Coachella story?â Grey shouts from the kitchen.
âThat a story for another time,â she shouts back before she pulls me up from my seat. âI want to see if what you said is really true.â
Everyone groans as she drags me up the stairs to my bedroom.