Playing Hard to Get: Chapter 19
Playing Hard to Get (The Players)
I WONDER if Knox Maguire is actually sincere. Is he really into me? Or just desperate for any female companionship? Iâm still approaching this entire situation with caution. It wasnât that long ago I was with Bryan, the lying, cheating boyfriend. Iâve learned from that situation, thank God.
Iâm not as trusting as I used to be. Iâm also a little jaded, which sucks.
Itâs not fun, feeling this way. I miss being carefree and open to anything or anyone. Instead, Iâve got my guard up, especially with Knox.
Still canât believe we attacked each other in the library. That he had my shirt half off and my bra shoved up to my neck. His mouth on my breasts. My entire body goes warm just remembering what happened, and I glance over at him to find heâs staring at the library, a wistful gleam in his eyes.
âFake it till you make it?â I finally ask.
He turns to look at me over his shoulder. âYeah. I do that a lot.â
âIn all aspects of your life?â
âNot really. Definitely not with my friends or with football. My family.â He smiles faintly. âI like my family.â
âYour sister is really nice. She came over to our place Sunday night.â
âShe did?â Knox angles himself toward me. âHow did you guys meet anyway? At the bar that night?â
âShe was sitting next to us at the game.â
âOh, thatâs right. You had tickets in the same section.â
âSheâs very friendly. I like her.â I hope he doesnât think Iâm talking to her because sheâs his sister.
âIâm glad youâre becoming friends with her. I know she was worried about finding friends here.â He smiles faintly. âThank you for that.â
âIâm glad weâre becoming friends too,â I admit.
He stares off into the distance, the breeze ruffling his hair and causing it to fall across his forehead. Iâm filled with the sudden urge to push it out of his eyes, but he does it before I can even make the attempt. âMy mom would probably love you.â
Okay, this is a conversation we donât need to have. Iâm never going home to meet Mama Maguire, so itâs pointless. âYou have another sister, right?â
I already know the answer. Blair confessed all, but I need to change the subject.
âYeah, Ruby. Sheâs the youngest. Sheâs a freshman in college, and from what I hear, sheâs tearing it up. Partying all the time.â
Thatâs exactly what Blair said.
âKind of like you?â
âIâm partying less these days,â he says. âTrying to focus on football more. The last couple of seasons, weâve been cleaning up our act. When youâre tired and hungover all the time, you donât play as good.â
âThat makes sense.â I nod, taking another sip of my vanilla latte, which is delicious. I noticed how he hasnât really drunk much of his coffee, which makes me think he doesnât like it. âYou have practice today?â
He nods. âEvery day except Sunday.â
âThatâs a lot.â
âPretty sure youâre just as busy.â He smiles at me.
I smile at him in return.
âWhat are you doing tonight?â he asks, his voice deceptively casual.
âUmâ¦nothing. I have class at three-thirty. Then Iâll head home.â
âWant to get together?â
Iâm gaping at him, surprised he wants to spend more time with me. âLike a date?â
âIf you want to call it that, okay.â He shrugs.
âI thought you were celibate.â
âI can hang out with you and not fuck you, Jo Jo.â His smile is slow.
Naughty.
âI donât know about that.â My tone is sarcastic.
My observation accurate.
He chuckles. âOkay, youâve got me there. I just donât have plans tonight, and I definitely donât want to go to a bar or anything like that. So I wondered if you wanted to get together. We can do something casual at your place. Just hang out or whatever.â
Sounds like a booty call. Like a Netflix and chill moment. Hanging out in my room, his hands wandering until they slip under my shirt or into my pants.
Iâm tempted, but is this a good idea? Or am I setting myself up to get burned?
âOkay,â I say.
Knox appears shocked. âYeah?â
I nod. âCome over around eight?â
âYou have your roommate, right? Natalie?â When I nod, he continues, âIs she still seeing Derek?â
âI have no idea if anything is going on with her and Derek.â I donât think theyâve spoken since Saturday night.
âWell, make sure his ass doesnât show up when Iâm over there because then my cover is blown and Iâll owe him a thousand dollars.â Knox unfolds his large frame from the bench and heads over to a nearby trash can, tossing his mostly full coffee cup in it. âYou have class in twenty minutes?â
I check my phone to see that heâs right.
âI need to go. I have practice in twenty minutes too.â He holds his hand up in a semi-wave. âText me your address?â
âBut I donât have your number.â
He frowns, heading back toward the bench where Iâm still sitting. âShit. Give me your phone.â
I hand it to him and he adds his name and number to my contacts before he sends himself a text from me. âNow youâve got my number, and Iâve got yours.â
âThanks.â I take my phone from him, glancing down at the screen, smiling at the name he gave himself.
Your favorite student.
I donât know if I needed the reminder that what weâre doing is probably unethical, but itâs still kind of cute.
âIf you donât mind, maybe you shouldnât tell Natalie Iâm coming over,â he suggests. âI donât want it to get out to Derek if sheâs still talking to him. And she might slip up, if she knows Iâm there.â
What this guy is asking for is impossible. I donât particularly like how heâs treating this situation either. Like weâre sneaking around and seeing each other on the side.
I donât want to be treated like some side piece no one knows about, if thatâs what heâs really proposing. Talk about making me feel like shit.
âHow am I going to keep it from her when she lives with me and youâre coming over tonight? You expect me to sneak you in through my window?â Iâm totally joking about the last part, butâ¦
âThatâs not a bad idea.â He scratches his chin, seriously contemplating it.
No. Not gonna happen.
âItâs a terrible idea.â Huh. Maybe he shouldnât come over after all. âI could go to your place.â
âNo way.â He shakes his head. âI live with Cam. Heâll tell everyone I had a girl over and the celibacy plan is ruined. Iâll owe everyone a bunch of money.â
Which means Iâm not worth itâand thatâs fine. We barely know each other. Weâve had a couple of hot hookups and theyâve been fun butâ¦
Irritation zips through my blood and I stand, poking him in the chest with my index finger. âYou know what? Iâve changed my mind.â
âWhat do you mean?â
âI donât want you coming over. Iâm not your secret hook-up. Iâm notâ¦anything like that. Iâve been lied to by a guy before. And Iâm pretty sure Iâve been kept a secret. I refuse to ever let that happen again.â Grabbing my coffee and my book bag, I start to walk away from him. âSee you Thursday!â
âJoanna!â He calls after me, but I donât turn back. I keep walking, my head held high, my heart in my stomach. None of that went as Iâd hoped. Not even close.
God. Men are truly the worst.
âAnd so you just left him there on the bench?â Natalie asks, her expression incredulous.
âYou bet I did. Iâm not going to let him treat me like that. I donât care if heâs a god on campus or whatever you want to call him.â I wiggle my fingers at her, indicating I want more of the peach whiskey sheâs currently clutching in her hand.
She hands it over and I take a long pull from it, straight from the bottle, making an ahhh noise after I swallow it down. Weâve been drinking for over thirty minutes and Iâm starting to feel the effects.
My vision is blurry. My head is pounding. I might even be slurring my words. Only slightly though.
Damn that peach whiskey is strong.
âDid he text you about it?â
I shake my head. âI havenât heard a word from him. Heâs a complete chicken shit.â
âOuch.â Nat is grinning. I know sheâs eating this up. Sheâs been wanting me to hook up with someone since Bryan and I split up. âKnox Maguire aka King Chicken Shit! Thatâs his new nickname.â
I laugh, nodding as I hand the bottle back to her. âHe deserves that nickname. We were having a great conversation. He bought me coffee. He asked to get together tonight. Everything was good. We were vibing. Then he had to go and ruin it all.â
âMen. Theyâre pathetic.â
âYouâre damn right.â I frown, taking the bottle from her and downing more of the awful whiskey. Itâs honestly not that good. The peach flavoring makes the liquor a little more tolerable, but this shit is way too sweet. I need to ease up or else Iâm going to be tasting it coming back up, and thatâll be worse than it is going down. âI donât get him.â
âI donât get any of them,â Natalie stresses.
âHe had his hands all over me.â I didnât go into too much detail with Nat about what happened in that meeting room in the library, but it was undoubtedly the hottest thing Iâve ever experienced. Hands fucking down. âHe told me he couldnât stop thinking about me.â
âI guess he wasnât thinking that much of you.â Nat finishes off the last of the whiskey, setting the empty bottle on our tiny kitchen table. âWe need more liquor.â
âNo, we donât.â I shake my head, hating the way her words make me feel. I donât want to think like that. I want to hold onto the idea that Knox is totally into me. At least for a little while.
As a secret, that horrible little voice in my head reminds me. Thatâs it.
I shove that nasty voice to the darkest corner of my brain, mentally telling it to shut the fuck up.
âWe do.â Nat nods, glancing around our small dining room, which isnât a dining room at all. More an extension of our equally tiny kitchen. âI have a great idea. Letâs drown your sorrows at Loganâs.â
âNo freaking way, Natalie. Iâm not going to Loganâs.â My voice is firm.
She mock pouts. âBut Derek might be there.â
âOh please. You want to see him again? After he essentially ghosted you?â After I told her what happened between me and Knox, she confessed that she hasnât heard a single word from Derek since Saturday night, the rat bastard. They didnât have sex that night, but they did mess around and she thought he was totally into her.
The jerk.
âMaybe,â she admits.
âFuck that guy,â I tell her, thrusting my finger in her face. She bats my hand away, laughing.
âI want to âaccidentallyâ run into him and give him a piece of my mind.â Natalie crosses her arms in front of her chest, leaning back in the chair so far, she tips it over, falling onto the floor. âOh my God!â
âNat!â I rush toward her and grab her hands, helping her stand. Sheâs wobbly on her feet, leaning into me and laughing way too loudly into my ear. âYou canât go to Loganâs like this. Youâre drunk.â
âOh, Iâm going. I need to be drunk to face that crowd. Weâll take an Uber.â
âNo, we wonât.â
âWe will. Youâre coming with me.â She smiles, her eyes hazy. âWeâre going to wear the hottest clothes we own and show up at that bar looking like a million bucks. And then weâre going to flirt with other guys. Weâre going to hang all over them. Itâs going to be amazing because Derek, the rat bastard, and Knox, the king chicken shit, are going to get so jealous. Theyâre going to lose their ever-lovinâ minds.â
That sounds like a complete nightmare.
âI donât want to do this,â I whine, letting her drag me out of the kitchen.
Weâre sort of dragging each other down the hall, hanging all over each other and giggling uncontrollably. We go into Natalieâs bedroom first, because sheâs the one with the closet full of slutty clothesâor so she says.
âLet me find an outfit for you.â She lets go of me and slides the closet door open, her expression turning serious as she flicks through the clothes hanging on the rack. âOoh, what about this?â
She holds up a blood-red dress that is really nothing more than a scrap of material.
âAbsolutely not.â
Nat frowns. âWhy? I love it.â
âMy tits might fall out.â
âThatâs the plan, bitch.â She turns away from me and continues going through her clothes. I swear she only calls me names when sheâs drunk, and I donât even mind. âOoh, how about this shirt?â
She holds up a tube top made of stretchy, sparkly material.
âThis is a casual Tuesday night at a bar, not a hot Saturday night picking up men,â I remind her.
âGod, youâre no fun.â Natalie shoves the shirt back into her very packed closet and keeps searching. âI want to witness Knox Maguire swallow his tongue when he sees you.â
âIâm not that special,â I remind her.
My best friend whirls on me, her eyes blazing with her anger as she reaches out and grabs me by my upper arms, giving me a shake. âStop always putting yourself down. I hate that Bryan made you feel this way. Youâre such an incredible person, and you donât even see it. Youâre smart and youâre thoughtful and youâre such a hard worker. Youâre a great friend and youâre always there for me. You listen, and not many people listen, Jo. Trust me. Oh, and then thereâs the fact that youâre beautiful and you have a banginâ body. Like, if Knox canât see that, then heâs a complete idiot.â
âHe is a complete idiot,â I remind her solemnly, overwhelmed at the sweet words my friend just said about me. Pretty sure Iâve got tears shining in my eyes.
âDonât you dare cry on me now,â she says, just before she chokes out a sob.
We cling to each other, crying, and I canât help but give her a pep talk too.
âForget that Derek guy. Knox told me heâs a player. Youâre worth more than that,â I practically wail into her hair.
âBut I want to play around.â She pulls away from me, her hands clutching my arms once more. âI donât mind the idea of being with a player. As a matter of fact, I want to be a player too. Who wants something serious right now?â
âNot me,â I say with the utmost sincerity.
âAh, okay. So weâre both going to play it then.â Natalie is about to turn back to her closet, yet again, but I grab her hand, stopping her.
âNothing that exposesâ¦everything. I want to look cute but sexy.â
âCute but sexy.â She nods. âGot it.â
After much digging around and dismissing one item after another, we finally come to a conclusion. Natalie is wearing a cream-colored corset with a floral print and satin ribbon straps that tie on her shoulders, paired with jeans and her favorite brown sandals.
Iâm wearing a white lace top with puff sleeves that cinch at the elbows, and the neckline dips into a deep V. Oh, and itâs cropped. With an open tie back at the top of my neck. Itâs classy yet somehow also sexy. Revealing without being over the top.
I dug up a pair of black flowy pants that offset the shirtâs cropped hem. Once I try everything on, Natalieâs eyes practically bug out of her head as she stares at me.
âKnox is going to dieeee. All of the guys are going to die when they see you.â She stops just behind me in front of the full-length mirror, pulling my hair back into her hands. âWear it in a ponytail.â
âNo.â I shake my head. âI need to wear it down and straight. You should wear yours in a ponytail though.â
She hikes her own hair up and I nod my approval. âWeâre going to show them what theyâre missing.â
I start to laugh, but it sounds hollow, even to my own ears, so I press my lips together.
Is that what I want to do? Show Knox what heâs missing? After allâ¦
Iâm the one who walked away from him.