Playing Hard to Get: Chapter 15
Playing Hard to Get (The Players)
âYOU GALS SHOULD MEET up with us later.â Our new friend Derek smiles at us, and while I canât deny heâs charming, Iâm also a little put off by how he calls us gals.
Seriously?
âOh, weâre down.â Natalie nods enthusiastically, ignoring my glare.
Our other new friendâfreaking Knoxâs little sister Blairâis also nodding enthusiastically. âThat sounds like fun!â
The look Derek gives Blair is one of pure fear. âYour brother wonât kick my ass if he catches us hanging out, will he?â
âOf course not.â Blair pats his shoulder, reassuring the big, intimidating football player still in his gear, which is kind of funny. âIâll put in a good word for you.â
âIf he thinks Iâm flirting with you, heâll kill me.â His gaze lifts, going wide. âOh shit. There he is.â
Blair and Natalie whip their head in Knoxâs direction as he struts by, but I wait a few seconds before I check him out.
Heâs scowling in our direction and oh wow, he looks mad.
I assume thatâs about his sister. She already told us how overprotective he is of her. Derek is an idiot to talk to her right now. Iâm guessing Knox most likely will kick his ass in the locker room if he takes it too far.
âDid you see the look he gave me?â Derekâs voice is shaky.
âYouâll be fine. I promise. Iâll text him right now.â Blair pulls her phone from the back pocket of her jeans and taps out a message, waiting for Knoxâs reply. âMight be a minute before I hear from him though.â
âYeah, we donât have our phones on us when weâre in uniform.â Derek starts walking backward, a big smile on his face. He is cute, I canât deny it. Dark hair and eyes. Friendly smile. He aims it straight at Nat. âSee you ladies later at Loganâs!â
The moment heâs out of earshot, Iâm on Natalie. âI donât want to go.â
She frowns. âWhat? Why not? Itâll be so much fun! Iâm sure weâll get free drinks out of those boys.â
âWhat is up with you and free drinks anyway?â
âIâm a broke college student. You know this. So are you. Iâm out to get free drinks whenever I can.â She rolls her eyes. âAnd come on, Jo. You had fun at the game, right?â
I nod. Reluctantly. I definitely had a great time at the game, which surprised me. It was fun watching them play, getting swept up in the crowdâs enthusiasm. But my eyes were pretty much locked on Knox whenever he was on the field.
I was completely entranced by his agility. His speed. The ease in which he caught the ball, blindly most of the time it seemed. He just had that much faith the ball would land in his hands. Witnessing him run that touchdown in had me leaping out of my seat, cheering like a major fangirl. Natalie gave me a look like, whatâs gotten into you?
Knox Maguire. Thatâs whatâs gotten into me.
Well. Not literally. Unfortunately.
See, that way of thinking leads to trouble. There will be no more making out during our tutoring sessions. We need to keep things on the up and up, which means I need to keep my distance. I shouldnât hang around him tonight.
Assuming heâd even want to hang out with me. Heâll be swarmed by women at the bar, all of them clamoring for even five seconds of his attention, so why would he waste his time on me? Heâs already had me in a sense.
No way do I want to see him move on with someone else.
This is why I should avoid guys like him. Like my father. Theyâre nothing but trouble.
âIâm so tired though.â I offer her a wan smile, lowering my lids to look sleepy.
More eye-rolling from Natalie. âYeah, thatâs not going to fly with me. Weâre going.â
âYou donât mind if I tag along, do you?â Blairâs eyes are wide when we both turn to look at her. âItâs justâI never get to hang out with the guys. Knox is always chasing them off, or chasing me off. I donât have a lot of friends yet here andââ
âYou can definitely tag along,â Natalie interjects, her voice soft. The look she sends me tells me I canât back out now. We have to do it for Blair.
âOh my gosh, thank you guys! I appreciate it.â Blair lunges forward, wrapping both of us in a group hug and we automatically hug her back.
She really is sweet. She talks nonstop, but itâs not annoying. I think sheâs just lonely for friendship.
âItâs going to take a while to get out of here. Iâm sure the parking lot is a nightmare,â Natalie says as we exit the stadium and pour into the lot with the rest of the crowd. âAnd Iâm starving.â
âWe can grab something to eat real quick before we go to Loganâs,â I suggest, making a little face when I say the barâs name.
Iâm still reluctant to go, but I know Natalie wonât let me stay home. Not like I can tell her the real reason I donât want to goâwitnessing women throwing themselves at Knox wonât be fun.
At all.
Especially since he had his tongue practically down my throat only a couple of days ago.
âTaco Bell is right down the street,â Blair adds, earning approving nods from Nat and me.
It takes us almost thirty minutes to get out of the parking lot, and by the time we show up at the Taco Bell, the drive-thru is super long. Natalie parks her car and we go inside, where the line isnât nearly as backed up, but we still have to stand in line, listening to the group of women ahead of us go on and on about how sexy Knox Maguire is.
âHis ass is perfection,â one of them says dreamily.
âHis entire body is perfection,â another one adds.
I can attest to that. Iâve had my hands all over his shoulders and chest. I sat in his lap. Iâve had his mouth on mine, his tongue tangled with mine and my fingers in his hairâ
âThat canât be easy, listening to women go on and on about your brother,â Natalie says, her voice low.
Blair grimaces. âItâs awful.â
I can never, ever tell Blair about my moment with Knox. Sheâll probably think Iâm trying to get close to her because of her brother, which is so not the case.
The timing of all of this is nothing short of awful.
âSo.â Natalie settles at one of the tables, Blair and I sitting across from her as we wait for our order. âSince weâre on the subject, tell us more about your brother.â
Blair blows out an exaggerated breath. âUgh, what do you want to know?â
âNat, come on.â I chide. âIâm sure sheâs asked this all the time.â
âI do,â Blair agrees.
âYeah, but this is different. Joanna here actually knows him.â Natalie waves a hand in my direction.
Blair swivels her head toward me. âYou do?â
Way to embarrass me, Nat. âSort of.â
âHow?â
âIâm his English tutor,â I admit.
Blair stares at me for a beat, her brows drawing together. âWait a second. Arenât you the girl who works at the bookstore? The one Knox sang that song for?â
My cheeks are immediately on fire. I forgot she witnessed that moment. âThat was me.â
âHe sang a song for you?â Natalieâs eyebrows shoot up. I never did mention the singing incident.
My face grows even hotter, if thatâs possible. âHe was trying to figure out my name. I had on my Jo Jo nametag.â
âAh.â Natalie nods. She knows how much I donât like that nickname. âLeon strikes again.â
âWhoâs Leon?â Blair asks.
âMy best friend,â I say, earning daggers from Natalie. âBesides Nat. I work with him at the bookstore.â
âHe loves to give our girl shit,â Natalie says. âLike me.â
âI feel like everyone likes to give you shit. Including my brother, maybe? Thatâs one of his favorite things to do to me,â Blair grumbles.
âHe only gave me grief about my name. He figured it out after our first tutoring session.â And had his lips on mine pretty quickly after that.
I duck my head, regretting all of my decisions. I shouldâve never kissed him. I shouldâve pushed him away and told him to stop. Found him another tutor and walked away. And I definitely shouldnât have come to the game. Now he thinks Iâm interested, or worse, that Iâm some crazed fangirl who will follow him everywhere he goes.
âHeâs always struggled with reading,â Blair admits.
âIâm trying to help him,â is all I say in reply. Iâm not allowed to discuss anyone we tutor, despite Blair being his sister. Itâs part of the contract we sign.
âThatâs great. I hope heâs not hassling you too much,â Blair says with a friendly smile.
âHeâs not. Really,â I say, my voice weak.
Weâre about to leave Taco Bell to head to Loganâs when Blair says she needs to use the restroom. The moment sheâs gone, Natalie is on me, her gaze narrowed as she stares.
âWhatâs going on with you and the football player?â
âNothing.â I shake my head. âHeâs a student that I tutor. Thatâs it.â
I keep my expression neutral, trying not to break under Natalieâs perusal. She can get the most hardened person to confess all with a single look.
Meaning sheâs kind of scary.
âWhy did he give you tickets to the game then?â
âHe was being friendly. I donât think he likes the fact that I never go to games. Heâs trying to convert me.â
âConvert you to become a football fan? Hmm.â She pauses. âYou think heâs into you?â
âAbsolutely not. Why would he be?â
âBecause youâre gorgeous and smart.â Her expression softens. âYou donât give yourself enough credit, Jo.â
âStop.â I wave a hand, embarrassed. âIâm not his type.â
âAnd whatâs his type?â
âA gorgeous, sexy blonde with big tits.â I have no idea if Iâm correct, but it sounds about right.
Blair magically appears, saving me from having to continue this uncomfortable conversation. âYou guys ready to go?â
âLetâs do this.â Natalie grins.
When we arrive at Loganâs, itâs packed wall to wall with people. We edge our way inside, holding onto the back of each otherâs shirts in a chain, not wanting to lose one another. Natalie forces Blair to lead the way, since sheâs Knoxâs sister, and it works. The second one of the football players spots Blair, they wave her over and we join them in the deepest corner of the bar, where the team has set up court at three separate booths. Knox sits at the center table on the farthest right side of the circular booth, his gaze tracking our every move as we approach.
âYou made it!â Derek says, approaching us, cutting Knox out of my view. Derek completely ignores me and Blair though, his hand going to Natalieâs elbow. âWant something to drink? Beer?â
Natalie wrinkles her nose. âYou have something a little harder?â
âCome on, letâs go to the bar.â He hesitates, his hand still on Natalieâs arm, his question directed at us. As if he just realized weâre standing there. âYou ladies want anything?â
âIâll have whatever Natâs having,â I answer.
âIâll take a beer.â Blair marches over to the table her brother isnât sitting at and grabs a pitcher of beer, filling an empty mug.
âIâve got you.â Natalie blows me a kiss before leaving with Derek.
I stand there, feeling very alone, when Knox slides out of the booth, indicating the sliver of space left behind.
âYou can sit next to me, Jo Jo.â
His deep, inviting voice seeps into my skin, making me tremble, and I donât dare look him in the eyes.
Donât do it, donât do it! My mind screams, the warning bells clanging louder and louder as I approach his table.
Like I have no control, I slide onto the booth seat, a soft gasp leaving me when Knox slides in behind me, wedged so close, I can feel every inch of him burning into my side. I still havenât looked at him, still havenât spoken a word, even though I can feel him watching me.
Iâm scared to meet his gaze and what I might find thereâhell, Iâm scared to even freaking breathe.
âHey.â I get a chin flick from the guy sitting across from us, and I squint at him in the darkened bar. Heâs familiar, but I donât know his name. âIâm Cam.â
Oh. Camden Fields, the quarterback. Iâm a little starstruck, only because Iâve never met him. âHey. Iâm Joanna,â I say weakly, offering him an awkward wave.
Knox snorts. Like Iâm embarrassing him, which only makes me want to sink under the table.
âHow do you two know each other?â Cam points at me, then Knox.
I pretend to glance over at Knox, when all Iâm really looking at is his shoulder, which is covered in a dark gray hoodie. He smells clean and warm and I wish I could snuggle up close to him and feel his strong arms wrapped around me.
Again, the last thing I need to think about. Or want.
âShe works at the bookstore,â is Knoxâs answer and I realize thatâs all heâs going to say. Heâs not going to mention the tutoring sessions.
Guess thatâs our secret.
Relief flows through me and I nod and smile at Cam. âYeah. The bookstore.â
âOh right. The bookstore. You hang out there now?â Camâs dark brows shoot up as he reaches for his beer, taking a sip. âI thought you had otherâpriorities.â
I finally take my chance and look at Knoxâs face. Big mistake.
He looks guilty. And handsome.
Ugh. So handsome.
âIâve got that situation handled,â he says breezily, leaning against the booth seat and stretching his arm across the back of it.
Directly behind me.
My lips barely curve upward. I know what theyâre referring to.
The celibacy vow.
Boys are so stupid sometimes, I swear.
âYou played a great game today,â I tell Cam.
He lifts his beer mug up in acknowledgement. âThank you, but itâs not all me. I work with a great team.â
Ah, so modest. And including his teammates. I like that.
âYouâre always pretty fucking stellar out on that fieldâFields.â Knox grins.
Cam chuckles. âYouâre the one who ran in that touchdown today.â
Knox shrugs. âIt was only one.â
âBetter than none. And we still kicked their ass.â
âYeah, we did.â They clink their mugs together, beer sloshing onto the center of the table. Knox leans forward with the movement, his arm dropping onto my shoulders for the briefest moment, his fingers catching a few tendrils of my hair.
I turn to him, my eyes widening in shock, but he doesnât acknowledge me, lifting his arm away from me like it was never even there.
Like he never ran his fingers through the ends of my hair, as if he wanted to test it. See how soft it is.
A couple of pretty girls, decked out in Golden Eagles gear, stop at our table, their eyes only for Cam as they start sweet-talking him. Everyone else at the table is involved in their own conversations.
Except for me and Knox.
I rest my arms on top of the table, curling my hands together as I scan the room in search of Nat and Derek, but theyâre nowhere to be found. Iâm dying of thirstâmore like I need liquid courage to get through this moment. This entire night. I knew Knox would be here, but I didnât think Iâd be sitting next to him in a booth with his body heat seeping into me.
âYou have fun at the game?â He readjusts himself, stretching his legs out beneath the table, his footâsurprise, surpriseânudging against mine.
Nodding, I glance over at him to find heâs watching me, his eyes full of curiosity and something else.
Wait, is thatâ¦hunger?
No way.
âIt was a lot of fun,â I admit. âThank you again for the tickets.â
âGlad you enjoyed yourself.â His elbow bumps against mine as he reaches for his mug. âYou sure you donât want any beer?â
âNatalie is bringing me back a drink.â
âRight. With Derek.â He nods, his gaze on the bar in the center of the room. âHeâs not the commitment type.â
âNeither is Natalie.â
âTheyâll make a great pair then.â
âHe didnât take the celibacy vow?â
âIâm the only idiot who did that.â His expression turns sheepish.
âRegret it yet?â I casually bump my shoulder against his, surprised by the cascade of tingles that scatter across my shoulder and down my arm from the contact.
His gaze holds mine steadily. âYou donât even know how much.â
From the look on his face, I can tell. I need to change the subject.
âYou didnât tell your roommate Iâm your tutor?â
âOh, I did.â He drops his gaze to the table. âI just donât want it getting out.â
âAh.â I nod, hoping heâs not trying to hide me. Though why should I care? Iâm not important to Knox Maguire.
Just like heâs not that important to me.
âTime to drink up!â Derek reappears, carrying multiple plastic glasses that are filled to the very top. He sets them on the table all at once, some of the liquid spilling, and he slides one toward me. âHere ya go, Jo.â
âThank you.â I gratefully take the alcohol, sipping from it, wincing at the overwhelming taste of vodka. How does Natalie find all of these bartenders who pour so much liquor into the drinks? âWow, thatâs strong.â
Derek grins. âBetter watch it.â
Knox shifts, his expression grim as he watches our exchange.
âHey.â Natalie reaches for a drink, lifting it up in the air before she tilts her head back and drains half of the glass. âWeâre going to sit at the other table. Thereâs no room here, itâs so crowded.â
I send her a look, one that says donât ditch me, but she either doesnât get what Iâm trying to tell her or she chooses to ignore it.
Iâm going with the latter assessment.
She leaves with Derek, settling into the table thatâs to our left. I glance over my shoulder at the other table to see Blair sitting with a bunch of guys and one other girl, downing beer like itâs water. Chewing on my lower lip, I turn back to find Knox watching his sister as well.
âHey Fields,â he calls, his gaze never straying from Blair.
Cam stops talking to the fangirls midsentence, turning to Knox. âWhatâs up?â
âGo check on Blair for me real quick, would ya?â
Cam frowns. âWhatâs wrong?â
âMake sure the guys know sheâs off-limits.â
Rolling his eyes, he smiles apologetically at the girls, who are still trying to talk to him. âDuty calls, ladies. I need to attend to Lord Maguireâs needs.â
Knox chuckles. âFuck off, Duke of Camden.â
Cam slips out of the booth, the women stepping back to allow him room, then he inserts himself into the booth next to us, sitting right next to Blair, glowering at all the guys at the table.
âWhy didnât you go over there and tell them to leave her alone?â I ask Knox, once the fangirls leave.
âBlair would get all pissy at me and say Iâm trying to ruin her good time. Which I am, by the way.â
âAnd she wonât get mad at Cam?â
âNo, she never gets mad at Cam. They donât know each other that well, and heâs the perfect decoy. He sits there and scowls at everyone and they leave her alone. Heâs done it for me before, right after she first arrived on campus.â Knox polishes off his beer, setting the mug onto the table with a loud clank.
I sip from my drink, the alcohol coursing through my bloodstream, warming me up. âShe doesnât realize heâs only doing this for you?â
âIf she does, she hasnât said anything to me about it.â He shrugs, reaching out to trace his finger in the condensation thatâs formed on the almost empty beer mug. He strokes the glass up and down, back and forth, and I imagine him using that exact finger on my skin.
In a particular place.
A shiver steals through me at the thought.
âCold?â He sends me a look, like he knows what heâs doing.
âNot really.â I bump into him gently. âYouâre like a furnace.â
âI run hot.â He swirls his finger in tight little circles.
Good lord. Now Iâm the one running hot.
âKnox! Ohmygod, you played the BEST game!â
We both startle at the loud feminine voice, our heads swinging up in tandem to find a tall, buxom blonde standing in front of the table, her voluptuous figure on perfect display in tight jeans and a white cropped top. Sheâs beautiful.
I shrink a little in my seat, scooting away from Knox as much as I can, which isnât much at all.
âHey Daphne.â He nods and smiles, friendly interest sparking in his eyes.
I hate her on sight, which is so unfair. Iâm sure sheâs a lovely person, but I donât like how heâs looking at her. And how sheâs looking at him. Like they know each other.
As in, know know each other.
âDid you hear me cheering for you?â Daphne asks, batting her long eyelashes at him. If I ever tried that look, Iâd fail miserably, but Daphne is adorably sexy.
âOf course,â he retorts, though Iâm sure heâs lying through his teeth. âI know you always scream the loudest for me.â
She laughs, the soft tinkle sweet and light. âOh, you are so naughty, Knox.â
The hidden meaning in his words smacks me right in the chest, making my heart ache. Iâm so stupid, thinking heâs into me when heâs been with women like her.
Beautiful and bold and flirtatious. Three words no one would ever use to describe me.
Thatâs it. I canât take it anymore.
Jabbing him hard in the ribs with my pointy elbowâNatalie has told me more than once that they should be registered as weaponsâI blast him with my request the moment he turns his attention to me.
âI need to use the restroom.â When he blinks, I continue, âCan you get up to let me out? Please?â
âOh. Sure.â He rises to his full height, tall and broad and painfully gorgeous.
Ugh, I hate him too.
âThanks,â I mutter as I slide out of the booth, stomping off toward the bathroom. I hear Natalie call my name, but I donât acknowledge her, too irritated to talk to her.
Too jealous.
And I am not what anyone would call a jealous person either. Iâm the cool girlfriend. The one who has no problem with her long-distance boyfriend partying with girls at his campus while I sit alone in my dorm, hoping he wonât do something heâll end up regretting.
Iâm so over being that person. I need to be stronger. Bolder.
Like Daphne. Maybe that could be my new motto. What would Daphne do?
Yeah, that sucks. I donât even know her.
The moment Iâm in the bathroom, I go straight for the sink, turning on the faucet, so I can wash my hands. The water is ice cold, just the jolt I need to get me out of this stupid jealous funk.
So I kissed him once. So what? It meant nothing. He is nothing to me, and Iâm nothing to him. To get upset over some flirtatious woman, who heâs probably banged plenty of times, is pointless.
Heâs the one who made the celibacy vow, not me. If he tosses it aside to have sex with that girl?
Thatâs on him.
Once Iâve dried my hands, I run my fingers through my hair to fluff it out. Then grab a lip balm out of my tiny purse and slick it on my lips. A couple of women exit the stalls and wash their hands beside me, giggling to themselves, their cheeks flushed and their pupils dilated. I wish I was as buzzed as they are. In fact, I need to go grab another drink from the bar myself and drown my stupid, pointless feelings in some vodkaâ
The door swings open and Knox Maguire himself enters the bathroom, his expression intense, his eyes sweeping the room before they land on me.
A woman walks out of the stall, stopping short when she sees him.
âThis is the ladiesâ room,â she says snottily.
âI need to talk to her.â He inclines his head toward me, his expression serious. âPrivately.â
The woman huffs, rinses her hands off quickly and then stomps out of the bathroom.
Leaving us completely alone.
Iâm still facing the sink, my gaze lingering on his in the mirror. âWhat are you doing?â
âYou stormed off.â
âI did not.â
His smile is barely-there, but smug. The bastard. âOh yeah, you did.â
âI had to use the bathroom.â
âUh huh.â He takes a step closer. âPretty sure you were jealous of Daphne.â
âWhy would I be jealous of her?â
âNot sure.â Heâs now directly behind me, so close I can feel him, and when he settles his hands on the edge of the sink, Iâm trapped. âConsidering I followed you into the bathroom and left Daphne out there.â