I had an appointment with my advisor Monday morning before class. If I hadnât set it up the week before and it was basically the only free hour we had open at the same time, I wouldâve blown it off and stayed wrapped in Reeseâs arms. As it was, I groaned in rebellion when I had to untangle my limbs from hers.
âI have a meeting with my advisor.â I nuzzled my nose into the back of her hair before reluctantly letting go and sitting up. âIâm tossing around the idea of changing my major to psychology.â
âNooo,â Reese moaned, reaching for me, only to pause and open her eyes. âWait. Really? ~Psychology~?â
âYeah.â I shrugged, feeling bashful. âA client gave me the idea, actually. I mean, not a ~real~ client. We never had sex, but sheâd call me anyway because she was lonely and depressed and just wanted someone to talk to, andâ~oh~! I forgot I was going to tell you about her. Itâs Ethan Rikerâs mom.â
â~What~?â Her eyes widened, and she sat up. âEthanâs mom was a client of yours? ~Wait~. You have clients who donât actually want sex?â
I shrugged. â~Had~. And yeah, a couple. Amanda was definitely a different sort of case.â
âAmanda? Thatâs Ethanâs momâs name?â
With a nod, I told her about how Amanda had tried to commit suicide, and how Ethan had blamed me, and how Iâd been worried that Riker mightâve only asked her out as some sort of revenge against me.
âI called and checked in to see how she was doing. She finally answered her phone yesterday evening after I got home from your place. Sheâd already checked out of the facility sheâd been in by then, and honestly, she sounded better than sheâd ~ever~ sounded before. She seemed embarrassed about calling me that first time to even start our acquaintance, and she promised sheâd never bother me again, even though I assured her I ~would~ answer if she did. But I guess the scare really brought her son and husband around. She said theyâd actually talked to her, like ~genuinely~ listened and tried to understand her, so I hope this is the beginning of a better relationship for all of them. AnywayââI blew out a breathââthe good news is sheâs getting help now, ~plus~ Iâm pretty sure Riker genuinely ~did ~like you. He didnât just ask you out to try to piss me off.â
Throughout my story, Reeseâs jaw just kept sagging lower and lower. âOh my God,â she uttered once I was finished. âI canât believe his mom was going through all that and he never mentioned a word of it. Wait, I canât believe he asked me ~out~ while he was in the middle of a family crisis.â
Even though I agreed with her, I shrugged. âSome people deal in different ways, I guess. Anyway, the whole thing left me thinking⦠I donât know. Maybe I want to help people with problems like that.â
âAww.â She reached up and cupped my cheek. âYou are just the sweetest. I think youâll make the best, sexiest psychologist ever.â
I chuckled, kissing her nose. âAnd youâre not being biased at all.â My mouth caught hers, gentling and then lingering before I finally pulled away. âBut I really have to go if I want to make that meeting.â
âAnd I really want you to become a psychologist so I guess I better ~let~ you.â
* * *
The meeting lasted all of five minutes. I told my advisor my idea, and he said, âSounds good. Next semester, weâll start gearing you toward classes to fit that plan.â
And that was that.
I left his office, thinking Iâd text Reese and convince her to meet me here on campus for a morning of lattes together. But as I was walking down the hall, I caught a flash of pale blond Malfoy hair. Doing a double take, I met the guyâs gaze, only for his eyes to widen in surprise as if he hadnât planned on being spotted.
Turning away, he turned down a different hall, trying to evade me. But I wasnât having it today. Reese mightâve thought sheâd stopped Patricia from contacting Jeremy, but if Patricia had gotten a hold of him ~before~ Reese had gone over to her house last night, then this still very well could be her psycho ex.
I hurried after him in hot pursuit. What I wasnât expecting was for him to be waiting on me when I rounded the corner.
âWhoa,â I blurted, lifting my hands and skidding to a halt in order to avoid plowing him over. âWhat the hell?â
When he just stared at me with wide, worried eyes, I furrowed my brow, slightly confused.
âHave you been following me?â I finally demanded.
âShh,â he hissed, glancing behind me and then grabbing my arm to drag me further down the hall. Then he whispered, âI need your help. Youâre Mason Lowe, right?â
âUmmâ¦yeah.â
Maybe this wasnât Reeseâs psycho stalker ex, after all.
Once he was satisfied we were alone and he had the right guy, he turned to me and said, âI messed up and slept with Patricia Garrison.â
This time, it was my turn to glance around suspiciously, but I was looking for some kind of hidden camera because I ~had~ to be getting spoofed right now.
âYou⦠Why in Godâs name would you think Iâd want to know about that? Or care? I donât even ~know~ you, man.â
âI know you donât know me but I know who ~you~ are, and you and her⦠I mean, you got free of her, right? She said her last toy was broken and she needed a new one. That would be you, correct?â
I narrowed my eyes. âIâm not her fucking toy.â
âWell, you were ~something~, and now youâre not. So how the hell did you escape? Because sheâs threatening to tell my brother if I donât sleep with her again, except Iâd rather pull out all my teeth than go back into that bedroom because, holy shit, man⦠Do you know what she made me ~do~?â
I winced, not wanting to know even a little of what theyâd done. Lifting my hand to stop him when he opened his mouth as if he wanted to actually tell me, I said, âLook. Iâm sorry you got yourself into this situation, butââ
âTed would disown me if he found out I fucked her. He and Patricia are supposed to get married next ~week~.â
âHoly shit,â I blurted. â~Thatâs~ who your brother is. Wow.â I started to tell him how douchey he was for doing such a thing to his own blood, but then a question Iâd been dying to get answered since I had learned she was engaged spilled out of me with, âWhy in Godâs name would anyone want to ~marry~ her, though?â
âBecause she owns all the best development land in the county,â Tedâs brother said. âNow can you give me some pointers of how to shake loose of her or not?â
I merely shook my head. âI canât believe you slept with your brotherâs fiancée. Dude, thatâs hard core.â
He scowled. âShe got me drunk; I had no idea what I was doing.â
âLook,â I said. âJust come clean to your brother. Trust me, thatâs the absolute best path you could take.â
Tedâs brother chewed on his lip thoughtfully. âBut heâll never talk to me again if I do.â
I made a face. âThe guyâs your ~brother~. Heâll get over it and forgive youâ¦eventually, and hey, he might even thank you if he ends up not marrying her because of it, because heâll have dodged a major bullet. You both should get as far away from her as possible. The woman is a viper, a bloodthirsty, blackmailing viper.â
Gripping his blond hair, the guy made an uncertain face. âMan, I donât know. Itâs such a risk.â
âYeah,â I agreed. âIt is. But thatâs how I did it. She kept holding things over my head and forcing me to do what she wanted, month after month, until finally I just couldnât take it anymore. I had to risk everything. It was scary as shit, butâ¦â I lifted my hands. âI made it through to the other side, didnât I?â When I saw a woman walk past the hall we were talking in, only to pause and back up to glance at us, I sighed. âAndâ¦you just got made.â
The Malfoy wannabe glanced at me confused. I pointed toward Dr. Janison just as she disappeared again. âThat was Monica, Patriciaâs sidekick, right there. And she just saw you talking to me. Theyâre going to know somethingâs up.â
âShit,â he hissed. âMaybe I can talk to her, ask her not to tell Patricia that she saw me anywhere around you?â
As he started away from me, in full pursuit of the English professor, I just shook my head. âYeah, good luck with that,â I called, hoping he didnât turn out to be quite as stupid as Iâd been.
It had taken me way too damn long to learn my lesson.
Suddenly, I brightened, because hey, I really mustâve learned my lesson, and I ~was~ free of Patricia now, wasnât I? Tedâs brother seemed to think I was, and sheâd told him her last toy was broken. Did that mean she was done messing with me? God, the mere idea left me lightheaded with hope. And double perk: he hadnât been Reeseâs psycho ex, either, which gave me even more faith that maybe things were going to be okay.
Reese and I could be together with no more worries haunting us from either of our pasts.
* * *
Malfoy had taken up most of the time I wouldâve used to meet with Reese before class, so I went ahead and headed to sociology without seeking her out. The hour dragged by; I swear I glanced at the time once every thirty seconds. And politics seemed to go even slower than sociology. Speech wasnât so bad, but that was only because the shyest girl to ever walk the planet was scheduled to give her talk in front of the class. The poor thing had been able to fumble out maybe five stuttering words, sweat pouring down her bright red face, before she passed out cold on the floor. I felt awful for her, but at least sheâd kept my attention.
After that was calculus, and I hurried that way, hoping to bump into Reese as she was leaving. Felt like I had a million and one things to tell her, from fainting shy girls to guys sleeping with their older brotherâs fiancées.
So when I actually caught sight of her up ahead, I shifted my messenger bag on my shoulder, excitement leaping in my stomach. I winked at her when her gaze caught mine.
Her eyes widened as if sheâd never seen me before. Then she threw herself forward, stumbling to a stop in front of me. At the same moment I noticed she was as white as a ghost and shaking like crazy, she wheezed, âProfessor McGonagall! Thank God I ran into you.â
Uhâ¦okay.
If this was some kind of kinky foreplay, I was so down.
She slipped her backpack off her shoulder and fumbled to unzip it, needing about four tries to get it open.
âI know it was due last Friday,â she told me, âbut I finished my paper and I would really appreciate it if youâd reconsider accepting it late.â
She thrust forward an already graded essay with a bright red A at the top and notes in the margins, then bit her lip expectantly when she met my gaze.
Not really sure what I was supposed to say, I played along as best I could, narrowing my eyes like the stern teacher I was supposed to be. I mean, I ~guess~ stern was my role, right? I wouldnât get to bend her over her desk like the naughty student she was being and punish her with a good paddling unless I was the stern type. A guy had to stay in character, after all.
âI told you no late assignments, Miss Randall.â
She got a little too deep into her own role when tears glistened in her eyes. âBut I worked on it all weekend.â Damn, she even managed to put a worried tremor in her voice. How did she get that to sound so real?
Not wanting her to surpass me, I lifted an unimpressed eyebrow. âAll weekend, hmm?â Oh, yeah, sheâd definitely worked hard all weekend long. âOn a paper you were supposed to be working on all ~semester~?â
For a moment, she looked like she might strangle me, making me think that wasnât the line I was supposed to deliver.
âPlease,â she said with so much desperation I wondered if something else was going on here entirely. âCould you just give it a ~look~?â
I nodded. âOkay, fine. But this is the last time Iâll make allowances for you.â
I reached for the essay, only for her to pull it back to her chest. âWait. I⦠I need to sign my name.â
Her name was already there; Iâd seen it clearly next to the A. When I watched her hands shake as she searched her bag, I swallowed, because something was wrong about this. Then she wiped at a tear, and I grew downright terrified.
âHere,â I said, giving her one of my own pens.
I tried to meet her gaze, ask her with my eyes what was going on, but she didnât look up as she took the pen, rasping, âThanks,â before she lifted her knee and scribbled ~Jer is here~ right below her name.
She handed the paper to me, but Iâd already seen what sheâd written.
âI see,â I said, trying to remain calm, even though I was freaking the fuck out. Because, ~what the hell~? When had Patricia contacted him? Was this all my fault? And where exactly was ~here~? In Waterford, or in this very hallway?
Then I realized he had to be pretty fucking close if she was talking in code?
Dammit. I couldnât believe heâd found her. As soon as she pointed him out, the guy was dead. But first, I had to get her somewhere safe.
âYou know,â I said, dropping the essay to my side and looking her straight in the eye. âMaybe we should go to my office and discuss this in more detail. I have an idea how you can make up some extra credit points.â
âNo.â She shook her head adamantly, fear making her eyes big and her lips press flat. She took a step back, probably thinking to protect ~me~, the silly girl. âNo, I need to get to my next class.â
âReese.â I caught her arm, not about to let her deal with this by herself. âWhere?â I murmured.
And thatâs when some dude Iâd never met before in my life came up behind her and wrapped an arm around her waist as if he owned her. For a moment, I could only gape at him, dumbfounded to see someone else touching ~my ~Reese.
âThereâs my Reeseâs Pieces,â he cooed, making her jump and flinch, another tear trailing down her face. âIâve been looking everywhere for you, baby.â
I lifted an eyebrow at him, taking a moment to figure out the most painful way to break his face.
The dickhead touching her lifted his chin my way as if we were pals. âSo, youâre one of Reeseâs professors, huh? You look kind of young to be a teacher.â
âThatâs because Iâm not,â I said dryly.
âHuh?â he said, tilting his face in confusion.
Seeing red, I whipped the strap of my bag up over my hand and threw it to the ground.
Jeremy was so busy blinking down at where it landed with a thud on the floor that he didnât see my arm wind back before I swung it forward, punching him full in the jaw.