What Are The Odds?: Chapter 34
What Are The Odds?: A college hockey romance. (Phil-U Book 1)
Grace.
âThis is a joke, right?â
I stared at the costume Ryan had just given me. We were face to face in the gym. Around us, people were exercising and pushing their bodies to the limits, but I was the one most floored. I levelled a glare at Ryan.
âI checked with Levi. He said it covered enough skin.â
âIt is a second skin,â I snapped. âThese leather pants have no stretch in them.â
I rummaged through the bag.
âRed stilettos? Really?â
Ryan shrugged his shoulders, feigning innocence. âIf I had my way, you wouldâve been a Dragon Queen and I wouldâve had an excuse to go shirtless.â
I dropped my arm dramatically, the bag falling against my leg. Truth be told, Iâd been expecting a costume of this scale. I loved this movie. That didnât mean I was prepared to recreate it. Or even able to. This was iconic. I forced out a calming breath.
âThank you for organising this,â I reluctantly said. âIâll see you later at the party.â
Ryan frowned. âYouâre not getting ready at our place?â
Iâd slept there four out of the last five nights. I know Levi said I wasnât overstepping, but I didnât want to push it. It was a house for the guys.
âIâm going with Stella and Ava. Iâll meet you boys there.â
Ryan didnât appear impressed with that answer. His forehead pinched.
âPregame with us. Bring your friends, too.â He paused. âTheyâre hot, right?â
He was relentless. All these boys were. They didnât take no for an answer, not on the ice and certainly not off it.
âTheyâre out of your league, Ryan.â
âNo oneâs out of my league, Hughesy.â
Ryan was such a confident, pretty boy. He was all windswept hair, backwards cap, and shiny white sneakers energy.
Laughing, I began to back away. âIâve got to get to practice, but Iâll see you tonight. Thanks again.â
He saluted me before heading for the weights area. I shoved my headphones in then made my way to the locker room. Our coach had a gruelling conditioning practice scheduled. Iâd seen him writing up the board when I left the pool this morning. My phone lit up just as I was setting down my bag.
Levi: Youâre mistaken if you think Iâm letting you walk into that party wearing your costume without being right next to you.
I guess Ryan had blabbed.
Levi: I donât want to get suspended from school for hitting a pervy frat boy.
Me: Then you shouldnât have let Ryan get me such a pervy outfit.
Levi: But then I wouldnât get to perv.
Me: Exclusive, remember? You can perv whenever you want.
Levi: Donât tease me. What are you doing now?
Me: Heading to practice. No time for perving.
Levi: Later then.
Levi: FYI youâre pregaming at mine, Hughesy. Non-negotiable. Bring Stella and Ava.
Levi: PS. I canât wait to see you in those pants.
Levi: PPS. I also canât wait to take them off you.
Me: Is that a promise?
Levi: You know it is.
Grinning, I dropped my bag on the bench before changing into my workout clothes. I think I was going to like Halloween.
*
I could barely look at myself in the mirror. Because I wasnât looking at myself. I was looking at a done-up version that looked nothing like me. The high-waisted, black, leather pants were cinched at the waist with a black and gold belt. The off-the-shoulder, velvet, black top showed more cleavage than I normally would. And the red lips were practically blinding. At least the red shoes werenât as high as Iâd initially thought. They were actually kind of comfortable for heels, not that I would tell Ryan that. There hadnât been enough time to recreate the tight blonde curls, but Stella had managed to tame my hair into large, loose waves. Ava was dressed as Lara Croft. Itâd been all our joint wardrobes could pull together last minute. Like me, sheâd missed the Americans and Halloween memo. Stella, of course, had planned her costume. Sheâd recreated Britney Spearsâs Oops I Did It Again video clip. At least her outfit was as tight as mine.
âUberâs here,â she announced. âLetâs go.â
It took Ava yanking on my arm to get me to move. She carried our alcohol to the Uber, the bottles clinking in the bag. The dorms and campus were filled with Halloween celebrations. Literally every person was dressed up. You never got this back home. There were countless parties on tonight. Ava and Stella had been deciding which weâd go to until I casually mentioned Ryker had invited us to his. Thereâd been no debate after that. Stella had explained the hockey and football teams alternated who threw the annual Halloween party. Supposedly they always put their drama aside for the sake of getting all the hottest girls on campus in one spot. Her words, not mine.
âWhatâs Levi dressing up as?â Ava asked.
âNot sure.â
Iâd been too busy dwelling on my outfit to wonder about his. Hopefully something just as embarrassing. When we pulled up to Leviâs house, there were dozens of cars parked out front. If I didnât know better, Iâd have assumed the party was here.
âCan I please have a shot?â I asked.
Ava frowned. âOf?â
âI donât care. Anything in that bag.â
I downed three of whatever she poured me. It didnât matter to me what. All I knew was that I needed liquid courage. A chill crept over me as I stepped into the cold night. Clearly Ryan and Levi hadnât factored the Philadelphia weather into their costume idea. The girls followed me inside. Loud music was playing. Loud music I recognised. I was rubbing off on these guys. They were playing Skeggs. I walked in the direction of competing voices. Practically the entire kitchen and living area was full of hockey players. The backdoor was open too, with half of the team flowing onto the deck. It took a moment for their costumes to sink in. Literally every single guy was wearing a fitted white shirt, tucked into cuffed black jeans, converse sneakers and leather jackets that bore the words T-Birds. Did that mean⦠My thoughts trailed off when Levi stepped inside off the back deck. He was dressed in a fitted black t-shirt, jeans and a red and white letterman jacket. He looked good. Like, took my breath away good. He was a reformed Danny Zuko, and I was a good-girl-turned-bad Sandy. The rest of the guys were his T-Birds. His eyes raked over me, taking in every detail of the costume. I shivered under his gaze. It seemed like he was only moments away from holding good on that promise.