Fake Dates & Ice Skates: Chapter 14
Fake Dates & Ice Skates: (The North University Series Book 1)
I knew the girls were right when they said he made me a happier person because he does. He doesnât pester me about skating, about my diet, about school. We just talk. A lot of it is nonsense but we talk. And it feels good.
Heâs been pushing the line lately but so have I. There is no denying that there is constant sexual tension between us but weâre both working hard on not acting on it. Sure, weâve both said a flirty comment here or there but in private weâve never done anything that we It wasnât easy helping Miles get back to his position that he was in before everything happened. Weâve been to the gym nearly every day over the past two weeks, gradually getting more difficult but heâs stayed on top.
Being seen around campus with Miles definitely has its perks. I never used to wander around other than when I was on my way to class, but it turns out there is a life outside of the rink.
We went to the campus library, Milesâ arm over my shoulder and I could have sworn there was paparazzi. Okay, maybe not but it felt like it. We were constantly interrupted by other people who were calling him âbroâ as if they spoke before that interaction. The guys want to be him. I get it. Heâs hot and heâs popular but by the way some of these guys are up his ass, youâd think heâs Brad Pitt or some shit.
And the girls â they are even worse. They come over and say âHiâ as if they werenât the same people who mocked me after regionals. As if they werenât the ones who dropped out of figure skating, leaving the rest of us to somehow salvage the little hope our team has. I guess people are just glad to see us happy again.
Iâve spent most of this morning at the rink, spinning and gliding until my head starts to throb. Iâm trying to add the finishing touches to my routine for the showcase but filming it has been a nightmare.
Scarlett doesnât have the patience to stand and film it for me, even though she says that she âYouâve got to stop sneaking up on me like this,â I say as I land my Lutz on a wobbly leg, groaning at myself.
âDo you have eyes at the back of your head or something?â Miles asks as I see his blurry figure walking down the last set of stairs. He stands at the end of the rink, his forearms dangling on the railing, a lazy smile hanging on his mouth.
âNo, you just breathe âDo I have to want something to speak to my I still havenât gotten used to those words on his mouth, no matter how fake they are and how many times he says it. Only two people have ever called me their girlfriend: Augustus and my two-week boyfriend in middle school, Ryan. To hear anyone say it, itâd be insane, but coming from him itâs even more strange.
âMy bad. Whatâs the matter, âOkay, chill. Weâre nineteen not ninety,â he says shaking his head. âOur first game is coming up, itâs only a friendly but I canât play yet. So, I was thinking that we could go together, to watch. Everyone will go insane when they see me on the bench.â
I canât help but laugh at his confidence. âHow are you so sure everyone will go â
âBecause women love to scream my name,â he whispers. I fight off the heat on my face as I push away from him, skating backwards.
âYouâre disgusting, you know,â I shout, even though weâre not that far away.
âYou can stop acting like you donât like me. Itâs not cute anymore, Wrenny,â he whines.
âWho said I was pretending?â I grin. He opens his mouth before closing it again, shaking off whatever he was going to say. âAnd you calling me Wrenny isnât cute either.â I groan at his insistent use of the nickname Kennedy introduced him to.
âWatching you act like you hate it is the best part of my day,â he says proudly, grinning at me with that ridiculous face of his. I roll my eyes, but he canât see because Iâm in the middle of turning. Then a thought pops into my head, reminding me why I was thinking of him in the first place.
âOh shit,â I say, tumbling towards him.
âWhat? Are you okay?â
âYeah, Iâm fine. I just forgot to ask you something and itâs kind of late notice,â I explain, frustrated with myself for not asking earlier. âCan you pass me my guards? Theyâre in my bag.â
Miles turns to look in my gym bag and pulls out my white guards for my skates. I glide to exit the rink, holding onto the railing as I slip them on before sitting down on the bench, finally being able to breathe. He slides next to me, wonder and curiosity dancing in his eyes.
âWhatâs up?â Miles questions.
âMy dad invited us to this gala event at one of his hotels. He said he wants to meet you, but I know we said weâd discuss the whole family thing, but it slipped my mind. Itâs in three days. No one from NU should be there but my dad knows weâre âdating.â You can totally say no if youâre not comfortable and I can just make an excuse,â I ramble, my hands doing most of the talking.
âIâll come,â he replies quickly. âShould be fun, right? Evan goes to galas all the time. Isnât it like the Oscars for people who have boring jobs?â
âYeah, sort of,â I laugh.
âDo you think heâll like me? Your dad,â he asks, wearily.
âDefinitely. He likes everybody,â I say truthfully. He draws back a little, clearly hesitant. Without thinking about it, I touch his knee reassuringly. âIâm not just saying that, either. Heâs a very nice guy and heâs probably my favourite person to ever walk the Earth. Heâll probably call you âsonâ the second you meet.â
That makes him smile. I really am not just saying it. My dad is one of the friendliest people Iâve met. Sometimes, heâs a little too friendly which is why I often question how heâs managed to stay in the hotel business for so long. Heâs nice and heâs kind but he wonât let people walk all over him, thatâs for sure.
âAnother thingâ¦.â I draw out when the thought comes to my head. âUsually with these events, my dad books me a suite to stay for the night to save me travelling back home late. When I told him about you, he got us a room. Obviously, you donât have to stay the night but just so you know.â
His face lights up. âYou think Iâm going to pass on going to another fancy hotel with you after seeing that gym?â
âI feel like there was a âThere was, Wrenny. There was.â
I roll my eyes, again, at his use of that name. I grab my bag and stand up before slinging it over my shoulder. âWear something nice and Iâll pick you up at three.â
âYou got it, Wrenny Rainbow,â he says with a commanderâs salute.
âHey, youâve already got âbabyâ
âOh, it already is.â
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âIâll be moving out with her,â Scarlett adds, falling to floor on top of Kennedy.
I have just read them the latest chapter to Stolen Kingdom and I killed off one of the main love interests, Erik. He was a personal favourite of the both of them. I kind of loved him too. He was the kind of book boyfriend that all my friends obsessed with. Dark features, too tall for anyone, dominant and completely lacking any sorts of self-awareness. I poke them with my feet from the couch as they squirm.
âYou guys are so dramatic. Heâs not even real,â I say, joining them on the floor.
âHe was real to me!â Kennedy sobs, throwing her hand across her face melodramatically. Scarlett sits up, tutting at her as if she wasnât on the floor a few second ago. âI already fan-cast Austin Butler to play him in the movie.â
âItâs not going to be a movie,â I mutter under my breath. Kennedy pretends to sulk with a pout.
âSpeaking of things that arenât real⦠How are you and Loverboy?â Scarlett asks with a shoulder shimmy. Over the past few weeks, Iâve gotten used to Scarlettâs variations of nicknames for Miles. Iâve heard, Hockey Freak, Milesy Cyrus, Loverboy, Miles a Million, and Miley. Honestly, I donât hate them.
âThings are good. Heâs getting better with training, and I got a ton of Instagram followers. Oh, and Gigi approves. Things are looking up,â I say proudly.
âCool but how areâ¦you knowâ¦
âWhat sheâs trying to say is: have you fucked him yet?â Ken asks without batting an eye.
âI wasnât going to say âfucked,ââ Scarlett drawls with an eye roll. Her face suddenly turns serious. âBut yes, have you?â
âNo, I havenât. And I donât think Iâm going to anytime soon,â I sigh. âBut the sexual frustration is slowly eating away at me. Iâve burned through two sets of batteries for my vibrator in the past week.â
I hate to admit it but itâs true. Seeing him nearly every day has Weâre both attracted to each other, that much is clear, but the second we act on it outside of the contract, it could be messy. It also means that every time I close my eyes heâs right fucking there.
âYou dirty bitch,â Scarlett mocks, her face wide in a smile. I shove my face between my hands. âYou need to sleep with someone and quick. It doesnât even have to be with Miles. It isnât in your little contract, is it?â
I lift my face up to them. â
âBecause thatâs so much better than a vibrator,â Kennedy retorts sarcastically.
âWell, at least it can make me finis We all burst out laughing until our stomachs hurt. Kennedy is the slapper, hitting us until weâre basically bruised while she laughs hard. Iâm the one with the wheeze and Scarlett just sounds like an evil baby genius.
âPoor Augustus,â Scarlett says between her hysterical laughter. My phone starts to ring beside me and I see my Dadâs caller ID and I pick it up.
âHi, dad,â I say when I answer it.
âEmmy! I thought I wouldnât be able to get you with how busy you were the last time you called,â my dad replies, being the drama queen he is.
I laugh. âI had to go to class, dad. Iâm not busy now. Whatâs up?â
âIs your boyfriend coming to my opening gala?â he asks, leaving no room for small talk. Before I can respond he adds, âIâve sorted out the room and everything so I hope he can. If not, itâs totally fine. I understand how you kids are these days.â
âYes, he said he can come,â I say and the girls try and hold in their laughs.
âPerfect. I canât wait to meet who has been making my daughter so happy,â he replies. I wish he could see me rolling my eyes. âI got you a luxury suite so you donât have to worry about sleeping in different beds.â
âYeah. Dad. About that. We donât need to share a bed because-â
âWren,â he presses. âI want you to know that I trust you. And I know that you and your mom donât have the best relationship but I donât want that for us. If you and your boyfriend want to cuddle, who am I to stop you?â
âBut dad-â I try again but he cuts me off.
âWren. Itâs settled.â
âMom would never do this,â I murmur, laughing at my dadâs persistence.
âGood job Iâm not your mom. Isnât it, kiddo?â dad adds before cutting the call on me.