The Chase: Chapter 32
The Chase: A Grumpy Sunshine College Hockey Romance (Briar U Book 1)
âThat man really loves you.â
âI know,â I answer Brenna, unable to fight a sappy grin.
Weâre standing backstage, watching as my boyfriend walks the lengthy runway bisecting the enormous ballroom of the Arbor House, a historic mansion in Hastings and our venue for tonight. Fitzâs swim briefs hug his perfect ass, and his thigh muscles ripple with power as his long strides eat up the runway.
On the other side of the wings, Bianca and her Kappa sisters are also enjoying the show. Every time another half-naked hockey player steps onto the stage, they sigh dreamily. The girls already strutted their stuff to thunderous applause. My bikinis were a hit, but the plunging one-piece Bianca closed the girlsâ line with was the clear winner of the night.
Bianca catches me looking, and she gives an enthusiastic wave. I wave back with a smile. I didnât see Kaya in the audience tonight, which tells me she never ended up endorsing her sistersâ side project. But who cares. The Kappas came through for me, and I owe them for that.
Beyond the curtains, Fitz reaches the end and does the turn like weâd practiced, albeit awkwardly. The people occupying the rows of seats on either side of the runway break out in applause, and my smile doubles in size.
As I suspected, the briefs are a wee bit loose in the front, since Rexâs rocket is slightly bigger than Fitzyâs. But thatâs not to say my man doesnât fill out a pair of briefs fantastically. And besides, I honestly wouldnât have cared if half the swimsuits hadnât fit. Iâm just thrilled we managed to find replacements for all six players.
Someone else isnât as thrilled, though. Erik Laurie sits in the front row with the other members of the faculty, including Mallory Reyes, the department head. Laurie holds his program in his lap, fashionable as ever in a pinstriped suit and with his hair slicked away from his high forehead and clean-shaven face.
A face thatâs harder than stone as he stares at my model. Correction, at my boyfriend, who is so fucking hot itâs almostâ¦otherworldly. Yup. No other way to describe the oiled-up, muscled, tattooed man putting himself on display for me.
âI want to go out there and bang him on the runway,â I growl. âIn front of everybody. I donât even care.â
âI donât blame you,â Brenna answers. âLook at that body. Heâs magnificent.â
He really is. And the relief on his face when he returns backstage is almost comical.
âI feel like Iâm going to ralph,â he groans.
I tamp down a laugh. âYou were so good!â I assure him. âBut, quick. We need to get Rexâs trunks on you because youâre walking again after Nate.â
Each designer was given our own dressing space sectioned off by a curtain, and I shove Fitz toward mine. His second swimsuit is nowhere near as skimpy as the first one. I saved the trunks for last so he could be done with the awkward briefs right off the bat.
Fitz scratches his bare chest, then remembers that Brenna and I rubbed oil over all the guys before the show started. His big paw is glistening now, and he bites his tongue seductively before saying, âIâm all oily. Can you take these off for me?â
I roll my eyes. âOily hands in no way prevent you from taking your own briefs off.â But I still hook my fingers under his elastic waistband, because what woman would ever say no to sliding whatâs essentially underwear off this hottieâs body?
I slip my hands under the briefs and squeeze his butt cheeks. His ass is so muscular, itâs insane.
Fitzâs eyes flare. âDonât do that,â he warns. âYouâll make me hard.â
âYouâre the one who wanted me to undress you.â
âYouâre right. What was I thinking?â He swats my hands away and drops trou on his own.
I have one brief, glorious moment to admire his sweet penis before he has the trunks on and is tightening the drawstring. âHow do I look?â he asks.
âFuckable.â I reach around to smack his ass. âNow get back to work.â
He chuckles as I usher him out of the dressing space and get him in position. Nate walks off the runway, and Fitz steps onto it, but before he walks, he winks at me and murmurs, âI wouldnât do this for just anybody, you know.â
âI know. And I love you for it.â
Brenna sighs as he disappears. âYou two are so sappy.â
âYup. I own that.â I grin at her. âYou still seeing McCarthy?â Sheâs being very mum about her love life lately.
She shrugs. âNot really. Heâs in Boston. Iâm in Hastings. Iâm not going to make that much of an effort for a Harvard boy.â
âWhat if it was Connelly?â I counter. âWould you make the trek to see him?â
âWhatâs with you and Connelly?â she demands in exasperation. âI swear, youâre obsessed with the guy. Heâs an arrogant ass, Summer.â
âBut heâs so hot.â
âArrogant asses tend to be hot. Thatâs how they become arrogant asses.â
Fitz returns with loud cheers in his wake, and I urge Hollis to get out there. Heâs closing my show, and he milks the finale for all heâs worth. Flexing his biceps as he plants his hands on his hips. Showing off the hard ridges of his abs as he does his turn. And then my part is over and the Kappa sisters are hugging me, and a few of my classmates congratulate me on a job well done.
Ben is up next, so my friends and I clear the wings for him and his models. Brenna and the Kappas go to sit in the audience while Fitz and the others change into their clothes. I thank each of them profusely for their help, and a pang of sadness tugs at my heart at Hunterâs noticeable absence. Fitz and I agreed itâs best to give Hunter space, but it still sucks knowing Iâd hurt him.
When itâs just Fitz and me (and heâs wearing clothes), I grab the back of his head to tug his mouth to mine. âThank you,â I whisper against his lips. âYou literally saved my life.â
âWell, not literally,â he whispers back.
âLiterally,â I argue, and his lips twitch in humor before covering mine again.
Someone gasps from behind us, and we break apart to see Nora standing several feet away. At first sheâs pale with shock, but then her lips twist in a nasty grimace and she spits out, âI canât believe you, Fitz. Thatâs who you were talking about? Her?â
And then she stomps off, her pink-streaked black hair whipping as she spins around.
I turn to him in confusion. âWhat did she mean, what you were talking about? When did you talk to her?â
âRight after we slept together for the first time,â he says gruffly. âI told her I couldnât go out with her again because I started seeing somebody.â
âOh. You didnât mention that.â
âTo be honest, I forgot.â
Iâd forgotten about Nora too, at least in relation to Fitz. Sheâs no longer a threat to me, although I do feel bad that she witnessed us kissing when I know she had a crush on him.
Do you, though? inner Selena Gomez asks. I can tell sheâs trying not to stick her tongue out at me.
Fine. Maybe I donât feel that bad.
âShould I go talk to her?â he says in concern.
âAbsolutely not,â I say cheerfully. âSheâs a big girl, and sheâll get over it.â
The fashion show ends around nine thirty, which was when it was scheduled to start before Laurie decided that tearing apart my essay and embarrassing me in front of the class wasnât enough. But his attempt to sabotage me tonight failed. And I donât miss the anger in his eyes when Mallory Reyes pulls me aside at the Briar-hosted after-party and raves about my designs. She canât get enough of the bohemian influence mingled with my modern glam style, and she says as much to Laurie as he stands there glowering at me over her head.
âCome talk to me before the semester ends so we can brainstorm your work placement for your senior year. I have some ideas.â She glances at Laurie. âI adore this girlâs style, Erik. Itâs a lot of fun.â
âVery fun,â he agrees, but the unchecked anger in his eyes betrays his airy tone.
I donât give a shit how much he hates me, though. The independent study is pass/fail, and thereâs no possible way he can fail me after Mallory spent the past ten minutes gushing about my work. Even better, sheâs the one whoâll be reviewing my midterm appeal once I begin the process.
I have a feeling itâs going to go in my favor.
I excuse myself and do some mingling. Fitz stays by my side, looking less miserable than usual at having to attend a social function. Heâs evolving, my sweet-penis man. Iâm proud of him.
His teammates take up residence at one of the two bars. Since the party is being hosted by the universityâs Fine Arts department, the bartenders arenât serving anyone without ID. But most of us are of age, and I sip a wine spritzer while Fitz drinks a beer, and we stand there watching the crowd for a bit. Brenna is on the other side of the room chatting with Hollis. Theyâre laughing about something, and every time she throws her head back, I notice a spark of hope in his eyes. Poor Mike. One of these days heâs going to have to accept that sheâs not interested in him.
Fitz gets drawn into hockey talk with Nate and Matt, so I wander around and mingle some more. At one point I bump into Nora and nearly compliment her on her show. Her punk-rock-inspired dresses had been pretty incredible. But her eyes blaze the moment we collide, so I simply murmur an apology and keep walking.
A bit later, I see her at the bar chatting with Laurie, and her expression is drastically brighter. Sheâs sipping on a pink cocktail, and heâs holding a glass of red wine. He touches her arm, and then he winks and tweaks a strand of her black-and-pink hair. She giggles.
Looks like Nora got her wishâsheâs finally the exclusive recipient of Laurieâs attention. Well, she can have the slimy bastard. Good riddance.
The party is winding down when my phone vibrates in the back pocket of my skinny jeans. I pull it out to find a text from Rex.
REX: Saw on Snapchat da hockey boys rocked it. Pissed tho. We wanted to do it!!
ME: I know you did, sweetie
REX: Still on for the after party, tho? Got all these kegs here. Shame to waste em.
I walk back to the bar and address Fitz and the others. âAre you down for the after-after-party at Rexâs?â
âSure,â Fitz says, although grudgingly. âIf you want to go?â
âAbsolutely,â I answer without delay. âDaphne Kettleman will be there.â
âWhy do you care about this chick so much?â He gives a resigned head shake.
âBecause sheâs Daphne Kettleman.â
He scrubs his hands over his face. âSummer. I feel like Iâm going to be saying this a lot, but⦠I donât understand you.â
Nate snickers.
âItâs okay, babe. Not a lot of people do.â I smack a kiss on his cheek. âAll right. Why donât you boys take off now? Weâre starting cleanup soon, so I need to stay for that, but Iâll meet you at the Elmhurst house once Iâm done.â
âI can stay and help,â Fitz offers.
âYou already helped enough.â My tone is firm. âTake Brenna and the Kappas, and go to Rexâs. Iâll be there in an hour, tops.â
âI donât like the idea of leaving you alone here.â
âPussy whipped,â Hollis coughs under his breath.
âI wonât be alone,â I tell Fitz. âBen and NoraââI make a face as I say her nameââvolunteered to clean up too.â
âBe nice,â Fitz chides.
âHey, Iâm nothing but nice to her. Sheâs the one who acts like a bitch to me.â I send Rex a message that the party is still a go, then slide my phone in my pocket. âIâll text you when Iâm on my way.â
Forty-five minutes later, Ben and I have stacked the last of the chairs, boxed up all the hangers, and de-cluttered as best as we could. Someone from the university is supposed to collect all this stuff in the morning and return it to the Fashion department.
I gesture to the raised runway in the center of the massive room. âThey donât expect us to take that apart, do they?â
âNo, I think the crewâs doing it when they come to pick up all the chairs and stuff.â
âOkay. Good.â I check the time on my phone. âYou coming to the party?â
He rubs his fingers over his bushy eyebrows. âI donât know⦠A football party, huh?â
âYou got something against football?â I tease.
âNo, but Iâve received enough wedgies from football players that itâs left me a bit scarred.â His mouth widens in a cheeky smile. âIâve also received enough BJs from football players to make up for that.â
I gasp. âBen, you bad boy! One, I didnât know you were gay. And, two, we have something in commonâwe both like athletes!â
âWe had other things in common before,â he answers dryly. âWeâre both fashion majors? We both love Chanel and Versace?â
âTrue. So are you coming to the party or not?â
âSure, what the hell. Do you need a ride?â
âThanks, but I drove here too.â Iâm about to slide my hand in my purse to fish out my keys, when I realize Iâm not wearing my purse. Iâd left it on the floor of the dressing area when Ben and I were folding up all the curtains. Nora had been helping at one point too, but I donât know where she ran off to. She probably took off to avoid having to spend time with me.
âIâll see you at Rexâs,â I tell Ben.
âSexy Rexy,â he murmurs.
âOh God, please call him that to his face so I can see his reaction.â
He snickers. âIf I think itâll get me a BJ and not a wedgie, I will,â he promises.
Ben leaves, and I hop onto the runway and walk toward the backstage area, where I quickly grab my purse. Before I can leave, I hear a female giggle.
I freeze, my gaze moving toward the corridor that leads to the Arbor House management offices. It also features a closet-sized bathroom that I used earlier tonight.
Another giggle echoes from the corridor. Iâm pretty sure itâs Nora, and my eyes narrow at the shadowy doorway. Who the heck is she with?
In a heartbeat, it dawns on me. Laurie? I suddenly realize I never saw him leave tonight, either. He just sort of disappeared from the party, same way Nora disappeared in the middle of cleanup.
I follow the giggles to the corridor and slant my head. Sure enough, a male voice. Itâs coming from the bathroom, and itâs almost certainly Laurie. Then Noraâs muffled voice, followed by Laurie again, as he says something that makes her laugh again.
Good for her, I guess. Sheâs had a crush on the creep since the first day of classes. Now she gets to live the creepy dream.
Iâm about to walk away when I hear her cry out.
Itâs not a scream of terror but an exclamation of surprise, as if he startled her. But itâs enough to make me walk toward the bathroom to check if sheâs all right. I remember the look of betrayal on Laurieâs face when I rejected his advances in his office. Granted, he released me the instant I said no. But he was also stone-cold sober that day, and on university property.
Tonight I saw him drink at least three glasses of red wine. Plus, he was already in a snit because I thwarted his evil agenda. I wouldnât feel right if I left without making sure Nora isâ
âStop it.â
Okay, I heard that as clear as day.
I reach the door just as the sounds of a scuffle echo behind it. A thud, as if someone bumped into something. A soft clatter, as if an item fell off the counter and onto the tiled floor. The soap dish, maybe.
Noraâs voice is firm. âStop it. I said no.â
And then I hear Laurieâs smarmy voice mutter, âCocktease.â
Thereâs another crash. Nora cries out again, and I almost keel over with relief when I turn the knob and find the door isnât locked. Thank God.
I throw it open and shout, âLet her go!â