Chapter 5
Learning Curve
Friday, September 6th
Finn
Itâs almost midnightâtwo hours later than we originally planned to leave for the party I donât even want to go toâand weâre still in our dorm room.
But, as Iâm starting to learn, thinking I can do absolutely anything my way without Ace Kelly fucking it up this year is mistake number one. Heâs a force to be reckoned with, and after living with him for a week, I feel like Iâve gained a new, hugely dysfunctional, but somehow lovable extra appendage.
Honestly, I wonder if this is what my brothers Jack and Trav feel like being twins. Like thereâs just a whole other set of arms and legs attached to their own, doing shit thatâs unpredictable, or another brain theirs has to consult before taking actionâbecause thatâs Ace in a nutshell.
âDo you like this shirt?â he asks, pacing in front of the mirror and then turning to face me with his arms held wide. âOr is tooâ¦likeâ¦I dunnoâ¦â
âPreppy?â I offer, staring in offense at the popped-up collar of his polo.
âNo.â
âRich?â I try instead, to which he shakes his head.
âNo, no. Itâs, likeâ¦whatâs the word Iâm looking for?â
âI have no fucking clue,â I answer honestly. âAnd I swear, if you make me think about it for another second before picking something so we can leave, Iâm going to bed.â
âOkay, okay,â he placates, holding up a hand before disappearing behind his bed again to dig in the closet. I scroll my phone, pausing on TikTok for a while, then flitting to Instagram, and finally considering Scottieâs number for a few seconds, wondering if I should text her to say weâre running late.
Which is dumb. I hardly know her, she has a boyfriend, and I have zero business getting in the middle of any of it.
When Ace eventually reappears in a three-piece suit, I donât even blink.
He challenges my steely demeanor, looking for a reaction. I donât give it. For all I care at this point, he can wear a turtle shell and call himself Donatello.
âOkay. I think Iâm ready.â
I nod and clap my hands before dragging my ass off my desk chair. âGreat. Letâs go.â
âWhoa, whoa, not so fast. We still have to wait for Julia.â
I groan. âIâm not even sure Julia actually exists. Julia this, Julia that. All youâve done this week is talk about this girl, and Iâve yet to see her.â
He frowns. âI havenât talked about her that much.â
I guffaw, and he rolls his eyes.
âWe grew up together. Our parents are best friends.â
âAh, yes. Richie Rich playdates. Who else was there? Macaulay Culkin?â
âWhat?â
âCome on. You havenât seen that movie?â
Ace shakes his head like Iâm crazy, but I can picture a whole list of eighties and nineties movies with perfect nostalgia. We didnât have the money for streaming service bullshit, so we watched my momâs VHS collection on an old VCR when my dad was out of town. When he was home, he hated the sound of anything that resembled children.
Ironic for someone who fathered so many of them.
âWhatever. It doesnât matter. If sheâs not here in five minutes, Iâm leaving her ass.â
âMy, my, another threat. How surprising. Who hurt you, Finn? Really? Because your coping skills could use some work.â
I flip him off and groan, dropping back into my desk chair to wait yet again. My friends from high school would have taken me at face value and gotten their shit together because I intimidated them. It was part of my pseudo-persona, I guessâbeing a tough guy who didnât take any shit.
But Ace Kelly is so immune to my powers, I think he might have some of his own. Between that and the fact that he manages to keep me liking him even when heâs a royal pain in the ass, Iâm going to be trying to figure him out all year.
The sound of a soft knock on the other side of the door comes ten minutes later, and I drag Ace right through it as soon as he pulls it open. Julia has blond hair and blue eyes and a gentle laugh that grabs my attention.
Sheâs not surprised by the lack of greeting or the fact that my grip on Aceâs suit jacket collar is making him crow-hop or even that heâs in a suit to begin with, confirming that Ace hasnât been lying about their growing up together.
She knows his shit and then some.
Still holding Ace on his toes with my arm stretched up high because the fucker is taller than Jack with the beanstalk, I hold out my other hand and introduce myself. âHi, Julia. Iâm Finn.â
âNice to meet you,â she returns with a smile. Sheâs prettyâso pretty, in fact, that Iâm not at all surprised anymore that Ace seems kind of obsessed with her.
âNext time, donât be so late,â I chastise unabashedly. Maybe two hours ago, I would have had more patience to be less rude, but right now, itâs gone.
A small crimson dot spreads into a circle in her cheek, and her eyebrows draw together. âLate? I thought I was early. Ace told me twelve fifteen.â
âTwelve fifteen?â I drop my hold on his collar instantly and turn toward him. He stumbles a little before laughing and shaking out his jacket.
âYou canât go to a party at ten oâclock, Finn. Thatâs nerd behavior.â
âI do what I want.â
He laughs again, this time hitting a note so carefree, I almost lose it. âOh, I know. I can tell youâve got that quality, a fine gentleman like yourself. Thatâs why I took matters into my own hands.â
âAce!â Julia comments, stepping forward to slap him on the shoulder.
He glances at his watch. âNow, we are late, and if you punch me, youâll fuck up my suit and Iâll have to change again, making us even later, so I suggest we just go.â
What was that I said about liking him again?
âCome on, Ace,â Julia chides, pulling him along like a puppy. âFinnâs patience with you seems to be depleted.â
âSheâs observant,â I mutter, and both she and Ace laugh. Remarkably, the sound of it puts me back in a good mood, and weâre on our way.
To a party on Sorority Row to see a girl I have absolutely no business seeing. God help me.