her eye roll if she tried â sheâd never try, itâs always been her go-to form of sass.
Not my fault she chooses the second row knowing the team sits in the first. Itâs the same shit every week, been this way all four years.
The difference though, sheâd let me ignore her before, never sought out eye contact.
Now? I swear to god the girl takes pleasure in fucking with my head, demanding my attention without a word, causing me to be more measured and sharper with her.
Sheâs testing my patience, and the funniest shit⦠Iâm not sure she has a clue.
Like right now, sheâs pulled her phone out to record her friends who just took the floor to do their little cheer thing, and sheâs leaning forward slightly to do it, making her naked knees push into my back.
Iâm tempted to catch her off guard, mess with her by leaning against them. Itâs what she gets for not paying attention, but as soon as I think it, she shifts away, knocking Trent in the arm with them instead.
âSheâs killinâ it!â Demi whispers in a laugh.
He chuckles but keeps his focus on his girl.
A scoff leaves me, and he cuts a glance my way, his smirk deepening.
Dick.
Josie tries to get my attention during the routine, but I purposely avoid her side of the room, and just like that, theyâre done and running off the floor.
Demiâs legs find their way forward again, so fuck it, I push against them, and she tenses.
I drop my head back, so itâs damn near planted in her lap and those green eyes widen, her hands lifted and frozen a few inches out.
Her long hair brushes across my cheek so I reach up and move it, and her lips clamp tight.
âYou keep kneeing me and Iâm gonna do one of two things. One being lifting you up and putting you beside me so you canât anymore, or two, plant your ass in my lap, which will either embarrass or entice you. Your call, Davenport.â My eyes move between hers a moment, but the girl is slow to catch on.
Finally, she jumps, swiftly swinging her body away to the point I almost fall over and have to catch myself.
Both Trent and Carley laugh, while Demi simply stares.
âSorry,â she whispers after a second, and then pretends to be focused on Coach, who gives his speech into the microphone.
Slowly, I turn back, hiding my smirk as Trent swallows his laughter.
In the same second, an uglier different shade of blond catches my eye from the opposite end of the bench.
Alex studies me and my muscles lock, but I make sure heâs the first to break contact.
Always fucking watching so he can decide what moves he wants to mirror.
Little punk.
I donât speak the rest of the pep rally, and after it I plug in my earbuds and ignore the world until itâs time to meet in the locker room to dress for tonightâs game.
My peace is short-lived when we start getting into gear and Alex calls me out, like a brave little fucker.
âSo whatâs up, Nico, you and Josie on or off this week?â
âHere we fuckinâ go.â Our boy Thompson shakes his head, dropping on the bench beside me to tie his cleats.
âYou mean you donât know, Hammons?â I donât bother looking at him, but keep tying my game pants. âThought you rode my jock harder than that.â
âToo busy getting mine ridden by the girls you couldnât keep satisfied.â
I scoff, pulling my sleeve up and over my bicep. âTell me, you like what I like, golden boy, or is sticking your dick where I do the only way you can get off?â
I hear him coming and quickly spin, but Trentâs already between us before we can touch each other, Thompson on the other side.
A few of our other teammates stand to block the way Coachâll be coming from just in case.
âWatch your mouth, Sykes, or youâll regret it,â he forces past clenched teeth.
âYou gonna run home, tell daddy?â I spread my arms out.
Try me, motherfucker.
His nostrils flare with rage as he pushes against Trentâs chest, but Trent nudges him back.
Alex nods, backing up and yanking his shoulder pads over his head, glaring at me as he buckles them, so I pick mine up, slipping them on, too.
âYou know, I think Iâll shift my energy for a little while,â Alex draws out slowly, looking over his shoulder at me, his spiteful tone causing my neck to stiffen. âMaybe put it into someone new.â
My eyes thin and in my peripheral, I spot Trentâs head snap toward me.
The air in my throat begins to burn.
âDemiâs lookinâ good this year,â he edges as he tries to read me, to see if I give a fuck about my new little partner. âThink Iâll ask her to formal, bet sheâd be a lot of fun after.â
This motherfucker.
He thinks he can bait me and expects Iâll bite? I donât fucking think so.
I take slow steps toward Alex who stands tall.
Trent follows but lets me get close this time.
My expression must be a little wild, because the smirk on Hammonsâ face grows, but slips just as quick when a snide chuckle leaves me.
âYou slippinâ, Hammons?â My lip curls a bit as my glare deepens.
âNic,â Trent warns.
I hold out a hand, not taking my eyes off Alex. I move closer.
âWhat makes you think I give a fuck about that girl?â
His mask slips completely, his eyes flying between mine in search of truth.
âWhy donât you try worrying about catching a fucking ball instead of how to shove yours inside some worthless chick, and maybe youâd get a chance to receive one more.â
âFuck you,â he seethes, his anger coming back. âIf you werenât sucking the quarterbackâs dick at night, Iâd get the ball way more than you.â
Trent tries to bound forward when heâs brought into it, but someone grips his shoulder.
âThere you go,â I mock, his lame ass attempt to offend not fazing me. Heâs as weak as his words. âRefocus, motherfucker, put more of that energy into your own game instead of tryinâ to copy mine, bitch, itâll do you some good.â
His fist flies, catching me in the cheek, and I laugh, falling back a step only to dart in and punch him just beneath his left eye, but thatâs as far as it gets before everyone is shouting and pulling us apart.
Not before I spit in his face though.
Piece of shit.
on downs, and the starting offense takes the field once again.
Wait, whereâsâ¦
âHas Alex even gone in yet?â I squint, spotting him on the sideline, his helmet in his hands.
âI donât think so.â Carley offers me a licorice. âMaybe heâs injured?â
âYeah, maybe.â He didnât mention it, not that that means anything.
âDude, Demi.â She laughs, leaning back on the bleacher behind her. âCheck out your lab boy.â
I scoff.
As if anyone could miss him and his neon sleeve and gloves.
If you didnât know by word of mouth, you had no question after any single game Nico is the star player â a starting receiver and the go-to man for Trent.
I swear, even at the away games the announcers love him.
Heâs metal and the ball is his flying magnet, no matter where Trent puts the pass, everyone knows Nico will be there to catch it.
Too bad his attitude sucks.
The second the ball is snapped my phone rings, my momâs name flashing across the screen.
âIgnore her,â Carley says.
âSheâll only keep calling.â
I answer, not getting a word in before she starts yelling.
âWhere are you?â
I frown. âIâm at the game.â
Her annoyed exhale isnât missed. âI need to come and get your card, I have a trip out of town with the girls and I need to make sure I have extra, just in case.â
I turn away from Carley, lowering my voice. âI have Kristaâs party this weekend, I need it.â
âIâll bring you the cash I have, and Demi, donât mention this to your dad. Heâll deduct it from my spending again.â
As he should.
âWhatever,â I mumble. âCall me when you get here.â
âNo, come out into the parking lot now, so I donât have to wait around for you later.â
âAre you already on your way?â
âYes, yes,â she huffs. âIâm on my way.â
The line goes dead.
With a sigh, I stuff my phone back in my pocket and let Carley know Iâll be back in a few minutes.
As I should have expected, a few turns into more, and before I know it, the scoreboard sounds, indicating the end of the fourth quarter, and still, my mom isnât here.
I try calling her for the third time, but she doesnât answer, so I text her.
Of course, she responds to that instantly.
Mom: sorry, be there in five.
I scoff, shoving it in my pocket.
Itâs not long before Carley steps out the gate, followed by a crowd of other game goers. âSheâs still not here?â she snaps.
âSays sheâll be here in five.â
She shakes her head. âTell her Iâll take you home right now to meet her, sheâs probably still there.â
âItâs fine.â I pass on the offer. âSheâll just get stressed out and act like an asshole.â
Macy and Krista are out the gate in the next second, their bags slung over their shoulders.
âHey!â Krista smiles. âYou guys ready to go?â
Weâre supposed to be going out for pizza and talking final plans for her birthday, but Iâm annoyed now, and my head is pounding. âIâm bailing, I have to wait for my mom. Call me if you need me, though.â
âAre you sure?â Macy asks. âWe can wait or you can meet us later?â
âIâll only be a buzz kill, and who knows what kind of mood sheâll be in.â
âHow you gonna get home?â Carley asks.
âShe can drop me on her way out. You guys go, Iâm fine.â
They nod, move in for a hug and then theyâre gone.
A half hour later, when the parking lot is near empty other than the cars of the senior players, the clean-up crew, and traveling teamâs bus, my mom sends another text.
Mom: found the cash in your drawer, so I wonât be stopping by. Be safe, have fun.
âUgh.â I roll my eyes at my screen, shoving it in my pocket as I kick off the fence.
Love you, too.
âI make you that sick, Little D?â
My head snaps left to find Nico walking out from the other side of the building, his football bag hanging from one hand, protein shake in the other.
âParents.â A tight laugh leaves me, and I glance away with a frown. âTheyâre⦠annoying.â
âI heard that,â he says, and my stare moves back to his. âWhereâre your friends?â
âGone. Where are yours?â I sass back, glancing behind him, but nobody follows.
âGetting chewed out by Coach.â
âYet here you stand.â
âI donât make mistakes,â he says straight faced, giving a simple shrug.
âRight.â I nod and keep past him. âWell, see you tomorrow.â I guess.
âThereâre no cars in the parking lot the way youâre walking, Davenport,â he calls out after a few seconds.
I spin around as he steps closer to his truck.
âBecause Iâm doing just that, Sykes. Walking.â
He tosses his bag in the back, leaning his forearms on the bed. âIâm taking you home.â
âThanks, but Iâm okay.â
âI didnât ask you.â
My head tugs back. âExcuse me?â
He ignores me, walks around his truck and pulls the passenger door open, his eyes cutting back to me. He lifts his chin expectantly.
This guy.
âI said I was fine.â
âAnd I said I wasnât asking,â he snaps back, stern-faced. âYouâre not walking home alone in the fuckinâ dark.â
âIâll survive.â
âYouâll get in.â
When I donât move but cross my arms, his eyes narrow farther, his words as sharp as his gaze.
âIâm going the same way. I live right fuckinâ behind you.â Heâs annoyed. âWe donât even have to talk. In fact, I hate talkinâ after a game.â
âAs opposed to what, your usually chatty self?â I joke.
He blinks. âGameâs over, your friends are gone. Letâs go.â
Thatâs right, the game just endedâ¦
âYou know what,â I think out loud. âIâll wait for Trent, have him drive me.â
Nico frowns. âTrent got a ride with someone else.â
He moves his hand to the rim of the door, eyes on me as a cloud of warning settles over him.
He wonât âallowâ me to walk.
With an annoyed growl, I cave.
Itâs not like I wanted to walk home, Iâd have brought my own car had I known the night would end like this. Still, riding with Nico isnât the ideal way home.
He makes me anxious⦠or something.
I walk over, slide into the seat and glare up at him when he blocks me from reaching for the handle to yank it shut. âHappy?â
âWhy would this make me happy?â
âBecause you win.â
He lowers, bringing his face even with mine, and I pull in a lungful of air.
âI always do.â His voice is a sultry whisper. âMight wanna get used to that, D.â
He slams the door.
Cocky bastard.
I begin buckling as he steps around to climb into the driverâs seat.
Right as Nico shifts the truck into drive, the rest of the team spills around the corner, but weâre out of the parking lot before they reach the curb.
My phone rings a minute later.
Great. My mom decides to come now?
I donât look but answer as I bring it to my ear.
âYes,â I drag out, aggravated.
âDemi?â
I pull it from my ear, glancing at the screen and my eyes widen.
Oh shit.
âHey,â I say, internally cringing as I clear my throat.
Nicoâs frown slides my way, but I pretend I donât notice.
âItâs Alex.â
A light laugh leaves me. âYeah, I realize that now. Sorry, I thought my mom was bugging me again.â
Heâs quiet a few seconds before he asks, âAre you still at the school?â
I turn away from Nico. âNo, I just left.â
âOh.â
Oh?
âI didnât see your car,â he says.
âYeah, I got a ride home.â
âHuh.â He pauses. âI was thinking, maybe I could stop by a minute, you know, if youâre going home right awayâ¦â
I squish my lips to the side to fight a smile. âI am. I was supposed to hang at Kristaâs awhile, but I decided not to.â
âCool.â Alex is quiet a moment. âText me when youâre there?â
âI will,â I tell him, nodding even though he canât see me, and hang up.
âWho was that?â
Nico fires off, maybe even before the call is ended, and my head snaps toward him.
I scowl. âThought you didnât like to talk after a game, or you know, ever as far as Iâm concerned?â
A bored glance is his response.
Now that Iâm closer to him, and thereâs a little light in here from his dash, a small bruise beneath his right eye reveals itself.
That wasnât there in class todayâ¦
I donât know why, but after an uncomfortable minute of silence and convincing myself not to ask him about his battle wound, I decide to answer his question.
âIt was Alex.â
âI told you he was talkinâ to someone else.â
Another instant responseâ¦
His grip on the steering wheel tightens.
I glance from his hands to his face. âYou mean the same person youâre more than talking to?â
âIâm not.â
His eyes, dark and full of something indefinable, meet mine for a short pause before he focuses his frown on the road.
Nico licks his lips but doesnât say another word, and low in my gut, thereâs a sudden pull.
A minute or two later, heâs parking in front of my house, not bothering to look over or acknowledge my thanks as I step out.
He does wait until Iâm in the door to drive away, though, which was more than I expected.
As soon as Iâm locked inside, I quickly send a text to Alex letting him know Iâm home.
I find my way to my bed and lie there wondering why Nico decided to share he was no longer sleeping with Sandra and accidentally fall asleep.