What Are The Odds?: Chapter 28
What Are The Odds?: A college hockey romance. (Phil-U Book 1)
Grace.
I pushed open the door, scanning the busy café for Ava and Stella. They hadnât been in the dorm when Levi dropped me off. Iâd dozed off for a little while longer, though still not as long as heâd probably hoped. I woke early. Blame the years of swimming practice. I hadnât been overly keen to do the walk of shame in front of his roommates. And dressed in his clothes, thatâs exactly what it had felt like. Iâd vowed to wash and return his things as soon as possible. He hadnât seemed fazed at all. Given I hadnât brushed my teeth and he had, Iâd tried to dodge his goodbye kiss. That hadnât gone well. Heâd grabbed my wrists, pinning me against the brick wall of my dorm building before stealing the hottest goodbye kiss of all time. Levi knew how to kiss. He knew how to do everything. My legs still felt weak as I navigated the tables to the booth where Ava and Stella were waiting. Iâd dressed in white trackies, an oversized grey knit and thick scarf. I doubt my body was ever going to adjust to this weather. Stella and Ava were sitting in silence when I sat down. They were still dressed in their clothes from last night. Stella was also wearing sunglasses even though we were inside.
âMorning,â I chirped.
âSh,â Ava grumbled. âThe coffee isnât here yet.â
I studied the menu, ensuring my lips remained closed until the waitress returned with Stella and Avaâs coffees and took the food orders.
âGood night?â I tentatively asked.
âMmhm,â Ava mumbled.
âWorth the hangover,â Stella confirmed.
âWhere did you end up?â
âAt Rykerâs place.â
I raised my eyebrows at that.
âThe football house is, like, a ten-minute walk from the hockey guysâ house,â Stella explained. âDonât worry. Ryker went straight to bed when we got back.â
âWhy would I be worried?â
She paused, taking a long sip of her coffee.
âAs hot as Ryker is, Iâd never break girl code.â
I frowned. âGirl code?â
âYou kissed him. That means heâs off limits.â
I leant back in the booth, crossing my ankles over each other under the table.
âI appreciate it, but thatâs unnecessary. Ryker and I are just friends.â
Stella rolled her eyes. âSure you are. I totally hook up with my friends too.â
I opened my mouth then closed it. I wasnât getting into this again.
âAnything happen with the blonde with blue eyes?â I asked instead.
She let out a satisfied sigh. âEverything happened. Heâs gorgeous. And sweet. And nothing but solid muscle.â
I could relate. A blush crept up my neck as I recalled marvelling at Leviâs muscled body. That then led to thoughts of other things. Thoughts I needed to shut down. I sipped my water.
âWill you be seeing him again?â
Stella shrugged. âNot sure. Maybe we could double date. Him. Me. You. Ryker.â
I wasnât taking the bait.
âHow was your night, Ava?â I asked instead.
âI fell asleep on the couch while the guy I was talking to played PlayStation with some of the other guys.â She shook her head, as if snapping back to reality. âWhy the hell are we talking about my lack of action when you slept with Levi again last night?â
âNothing happened the first night.â
She beamed. âBut it did last night, didnât it?â
Saved by the waitress. She set down our three plates. I pressed a hand to my gargling stomach. I was starving. Weâd each ordered like food was going out of fashion. I missed Australian breakfasts. I would do questionable things for some Vegemite on toast.
âWorked up an appetite, did you?â Stella asked, eyebrows raised in question.
I ignored her.
âDo you like Levi?â Ava questioned, shoving a large bite of pancake down her throat.
I shrugged before shaking my head. âWhatâs the point? Heâs Levi. He doesnât do girlfriends.â
Stella craned her head. âAnd what about you? Do you do boyfriends?â
âSeems kind of pointless knowing Iâll be going back home.â
âThatâs months away,â Ava pointed out. âPlenty of time to have some fun.â
Fun sounded, well, fun. And of course I bloody liked Levi. I liked his confidence, and his smugness, and his mattress topper, and even his cockiness. And call me vain, but I also loved his appearance, including his body and the things he could do with it. Iâd never been with a guy other than my first and only boyfriend. Even then, weâd gone from childhood friends to something more. So things never felt rushed, more like a natural step. With Levi, things had been a lot quicker. Spending the night. Hooking up. Being comfortable enough with him to come. Twice. It wasnât a bad thing. Just different. And I knew thatâs how the casual thing went. You didnât waste time getting to know one another. If you were attracted to them, you made it known and went from there. Now here we were. Attracted to each other. And I had no idea what would happen next.