Chapter 8
Learning Curve
Scottie
âReally,â I say again, willing myself to be more convincing. âIâm fine. Itâs no big deal. Everyoneâs just had too much to drink.â
âNot everyone,â Blake corrects, staring daggers at Dane. Nadine is still hysterical, while Kayla and Tonya try to do damage control.
âYou donât seem drunk at all,â Finn asserts, and I roll my lips into my mouth before explaining. It shouldnât be embarrassing to be sober, but under the immense pressure of college eyes to âbe cool,â it is.
âWeâre not supposed to drink during the competition season, and I canât jeopardize my scholarship.â I also have a lifetime of dealing with a drunk mother thatâs tainted my view of alcohol, but thatâs not the kind of thing I share with strangers.
Blake nods. âIâm not drinking either.â
âYouâre not?â I ask, my voice a little relieved, even to my own ears.
He shakes his head. âOf course not. Coach would kick my ass.â
âPussies,â Dane taunts, having overheard the conversation despite Ace Kelly actively talking to him to keep him busy. âItâs just a little booze. Itâs no big deal.â
âIt is a big deal,â Blake Boden challenges. âWeâve got one girl hurt and one who you practically yanked in half. Itâs time to cool it.â
âFuck off, Boden.â
I blush at how freaking embarrassing heâs being, and I shove through Tonya, Kayla, and Nadine to grab Daneâs hand. âCome on. Itâs late anyway, and you have practice tomorrow morning. Letâs go sleep it off.â
Dane turns cocky then, trying to save face. âCome on, baby. You know we arenât gonna sleep if you put me in a bed.â
âDane!â I snap, really over his shit tonight. Heâs lying to make himself look good, and I hate it. This is not the guy Iâve been with for the last two years. We havenât even had sex because Iâm not ready, but again, none of this is the kind of stuff we need to be telling strangers.
âAll right, all right. Fuck. Les go, then.â Itâs a slur of compliance, but compliance, nonetheless.
I glance back to Finn and Blake, mouthing an apology. Blake smiles and gives me a salute, but Finn stares me down so hardâhis eyes an intense mix of concern and confusionâthat I end up bumping into Dane. He laughs. âI may be drunk, but youâre the fuckinâ klutz,â he taunts.
âDane, stop.â
âYou fuckinâ stop, Scottie. Youâre not my mom.â Dane is in my face now, the smell of booze emanating from his every pore and stinging my nostrils. âI wish youâd get the giant stick out of your ass and try to have some fucking fun.â
This is not the Dane I loved. Not the Dane I knew. This is not the Dane I owe my loyalty to. I am done with a capital D. If he wants to be a total dick to me, then the last thing Iâm going to do is help him.
âYou know what?â I shove him away from me. âFind your own way to bed.â
âDonât be a bitch,â Dane sneers.
âHey!â Finn says then, completely startling me by being right there. Blake and Ace are both behind him. âAll sheâs done is take care of you tonight, so maybe you should treat her with a little more respect.â
âFuck that!â Dane declares in front of the entire party full of people, his voice loud and unmistakable. âIf she wanted to take care of me, sheâd actually let me fuck her. Two years with this bitch and the best I can get is a fuckinâ hand on my cock.â
âWow.â Nadine starts cracking up. âThatâs pathetic.â
Deep, overwhelming embarrassment runs through my entire body as Nadine continues to cackle uncontrollably while several others laugh. Tears threaten in the corners of my eyes, and the urge to get the hell out of here is overwhelming.
Julia and Kayla look on sympathetically, but I donât dare look at anyone else. I canât. I am mortified.