Steeling Her: Chapter 19
Steeling Her: A Romance Novel
Forty five. Forty six. Forty seven. Forty eight.
Iâm doing sit-ups to pass the time. Carter came home yesterday, and I havenât seen her. I walked by the dorm room earlier today, hoping to bump into her so we can talk, but sheâs still resting in her room. Iâve texted her many times if I can come over to see how she is, at least, but she hasnât replied.
âYo, Nick, IâmâAre you still doing sit ups?â TJ pokes his head into my messy room. âJeez, youâd swear a bomb went off in here.â He chuckles, stepping further inside and taking a look at my room. âMy room is cleaner than this, and thatâs saying a lot.â He walks over to my desk to sit, throwing my sweats to the floor. Wheeling out the chair he plonks himself down while I continue my workout. Iâve been working out so much for two reasons: one, to keep my mind preoccupied. And two, so Iâm not outside to beat Ryan to a pulp.
Our door bell rings, and both TJ and I stand up to answer it. The guys are too invested in playing Madden on the XBox right now, the cheerleaders sitting desperately on their laps pressed for attention. TJ beats me to the door, but I mainly came out to get water from the fridge.
âHey, whatâs up? Is Carter alright?â TJ asks. Thinking it was Haley and Danielle, I come around the corner to see her father and brothers. FUCK!
I lick my lips and muster up the courage to stand in the hallway. The Steelsâ eyes dart to me and my sweaty self. Her dad raises a daring eyebrow at me. I feel like Iâm being scrutinized. I probably am.
âHey, TJ, Iâm looking for a Ryan Averman.â He doesnât break eye contact with me when he speaks. He taps TJ on the shoulder to not only greet him, but to also move him aside.
Ryan comes into view on his phone, not realizing who is standing at our door. âThatâs me.â He slips the phone into his back pocket and looks up to see who is asking for him. âHoly shit! Youâre the Steels!â he exclaims, but judging from the looks theyâre giving him, theyâre not here to sign autographs. With that, the other guys come rushing to the entrance, moving the girls out of the way to see for themselves.
The three amigos strut into our home, dominating it with an aura of confidence. The girls are ogling them, even Rodger Steel.
âYouâre Ryan Averman?â her father asks while pointing at him. He nods, smiling up at him. He thinks heâs got a shot with him. âYou and I need to have a little talk, boy.â The lower tone in his voice makes me smirk, and Ryan looks like he almost shit himself.
Rodger Steel is one scary man.
He walks by me and stops, turning his head in my direction. I straighten my body up knowing he has something to say to me. âYouâre next, Jackson.â He continues on his way. Into the living room, Austin pushes Ryan onto the sofa and turns the TV off. All the guys are standing there frozen. Just the fact that these people are in our home is such a shock.
Rodger towers over Ryan with his boys on either side of him. âWord is, you took my sister on a date?â Ryan nods his head nervously back at Austin, who folds his arms in front of his chest, making him look even more intimidating. His veins look more prominent in that pose. âYou didnât even ask for permission to do that? Not from himââhe points to Chrisââor meââhe points to himselfââand certainly not from him?â Heâs now pointing to Rodger, who has a cold stare directed at him, his hands in his pockets with a baseball cap on to cover his face.
âI didnât realize I had to?â Ryan snorts as he leans back.
âWell, you do now.â Rodger leans over him, scaring the shit out of the smug Ryan. The low growl has everyone taken back. Weâve seen him lose his cool many times on TV, but to see it in the flesh makes it even more terrifying. âAnother thing, kid, you wonât run your mouth when youâre talking about women. You wonât run your damn mouth objectifying my daughter. And donât me give the excuse of âIt was locker room talk.â I donât know what you said about her, but if you say another word about her âpussy,â âass,â or any part of her, I will rip your balls off clean and feed it to a hog on the farm while you watch. Is that clear?â Ryan nods out of fear.
Damn, this man is brutal.
Rodger then looks up to the rest of us and continues his speech, âIf I hear any of you boys talking about any woman like that, I will make damn sure you wonât get a contract with any team. Is that understood?â We all nod, shaken by the threat. I know he will, heâll make sure none of us get into the league. âHave some respect for women.â He stares at the girls over to the side, who are staring doe eyed at him, who I doubt have any respect for themselves. No doubt theyâre turned on from his words. I can practically see the wetness dripping from their panties.
âNext time you decide to ask a woman on a date, have the respect to ask her father first. It makes you a manââhe puffs his chest out with prideââand not a boy.â He looks down at Ryan, who is completely speechless on the sofa. âAnd stop sliding your dicks into anything with an opening!â he finishes and pushes past his sons, who are smirking. He was also talking to them, theyâre worse. âIf you do, wrap it up.â He sighs, knowing that heâs talking to a bunch of players both on and off the field.
Stopping before us, he swivels to the group of guys and stares down at them. He points at the table, which has pot on top of it. âClean that shit up! Donât make me âadviseâ a drug test to your coach. Youâre football players who need to be clean all the time. That shit stinks!â He has disgust written all over his face. They donât smoke it often in the house. I think itâs owned by one of the girls. I never touched that shit in my life and I donât plan on it either.
âThat was so sexy,â one girl comments as Rodger walks by her, who just rolls his eyes. They actually checked him out;Â they checked Rodger fucking Steel out.
Making a beeline towards me, he fists my shirt and grumbles, âOutside.â Iâm next. This is not going to be good. Iâm on his shitlist. I stumble out the front while Chris closes the door, and I start to walk along the grass with my back to them, preparing for the shakedown. âFace me, Jackson,â he orders me and I follow. I turn around and face the father of the girl I like. This has never happened to me before. I stare straight into his eyes. If itâs one thing my father thought me, itâs to never show weakness; that includes showing youâre terrified. âStart talking.â He points to me.
âI was set up, by the guy you were talking to in there and the girl Iâve been getting with for years . . . It looks bad, I know, but I swear that I pushed her off me,â I defend myself, the water bottle sloshing around in my hand.
âNick, explain. NOW!â he booms over to me, and I almost drop the water bottle in my hand. Thatâs how shaken I was by his voice.
âI came home from the hospital and took my shirt off because it was hot and I was going to take a shower. I walk inside the house and see some girls in the living room. But the girl I was getting with in high school was at my door. I told her no earlier in the day, but she couldnât take the hintââ
âDonât we know.â Chris rolls his eyes. He probably knows this situation all too well. Rodger glares at him to shut him up.
âContinue,â her father says tersely.
âSo, as soon as I walked into my room, she pretty much jumped on me, making me land on the bed. I held my hands away from her but she took off her top and kept kissing me. The next thing I know, Ryanâs in my face with a camera and sent it to Carter. Then I lost it and knocked him out cold,â I say in one breath, trying to get the story out before Ryan comes out and lies again.
âAll lies, Jackson! Youâre convincing no one!â Here he comes with his posse behind him. The smug tone matches his smile. I really want to fuck his face up.
âFuck off, Ryan! This is all youâre doing, you idiot!â I yell back at him, and he makes a break toward me but Rob catches him in time.
âBoth you boys need a get a grip on yourselves. Youâre on the same damn team! And donât think I didnât see you not passing to him. He was wide open.â Rodger turns to face me at the end, clearly fuming at my lack of interest in passing to Ryan. He wasnât going to get the ball from me, thatâs for sure.
âHe didnât deserve the ball!â I spit out and turn away from them.
âDeserving or not, he was open! You pass the fucking ball to an open man if you want to win, Nick! Itâs simple!â He walks over to me and turns me back around to face him. I nod, knowing heâs right. âYouâre on the same team.â he tells me with a low tone, and I shut my eyes. âIf you boys were my players, I wouldâve suspended you for the next few games until you get your act together.â He raises his voice at both of us not looking away from my stare. âSo, your little petty fighting needs to not involve my daughter, are you understanding what Iâm saying?â We both nod as he waves his finger between the two of us. Papa bear is out again, and he needs to be put back inside the cage right now. Also, little psycho Ryan needs to be put down.
âGood, because if I hear from her that either of you hurt her, I will catch the next flight down here and do unspeakable things to you,â he says with a snarl. âNow, get him back inside.â He waves Ryan off so we can finish our conversation. He turns back around to face me and grips my shoulders hard, his finger tips going white. âYou hurt my little girl, Nick,â he says to me calmly, and Iâm not sure whether to be worried or not?
âI know, I didnât mean to Mr. Steel, I really didnât. But I promise you, I didnât do it. And Iâd be stupid if I did. I would never want to hurt her.â I sigh, knowing that this is going to be a long process. Sheâll make me work for it, but all I want is for her to hear me out.
âI believe you, but give her time. Sheâs a little weak at the moment, so donât push her.â I nod in understanding. She just got out of hospital, and I canât make her stressed. Iâve got to wait to talk to her about this. âLook, I know itâs eating you up because you look like shit, but itâll work itself out. Sheâs stubborn, I know, but sheâll understand eventually.â I laugh at how true his words are. He smiles back at me. âSheâs like her mother.â He chuckles through his nose. Stepping away from me, he stares down at the ground and then twists his ring on his finger.
âSon, if you keep hurting her, I will have to ask you to keep your distance from her. Sheâs a sensitive girl and she wears her heart on her sleeve. Sheâs my little girl, and I wonât let her heart get crushed because of some boy who canât keep it in his pants. So, consider this a warning; if you fuck up again, I will tell you to walk. Not temporarily, but for good. I mean it,â he warns me.
I sigh, understanding what heâs saying. I donât want to walk away from her. Iâm so drawn to his daughter, itâs beginning to scare me. I want to be around her, I enjoy her company. But I get heart palpitations wanting to see her, and when I do, Iâm just a mess.
âI understand, Mr. Steel, but if you wouldnât mind, can you keep this between the two of us?â He understands that weâre both taking things slow. âI donât want her hearing about me and Ryan constantly fighting. Sheâll get stressed, and I donât want that.â Austin smirks over his dadâs shoulder at me, and I give him a stern look, communicating that I mean him too. I donât want her to know that Ryan and I keep fighting over her.
Leaving it at that, they get into their truck and drive back in the direction of her dorm. Sighing at what a mess this has all become, I stay outside longer, walking around in circles in the heat. Itâs not as intense as it has been. Itâs getting closer to winter anyway; closer to exams.
Walking back inside, the guys have gone back to playing Xbox. TJ is sitting on the counter in the kitchen talking to Reggie. I decide to join them because Ryan scowls at my entrance. I canât be bothered talking to that idiot anymore.
â âSup, man!â Reggie clasps my hand as a greeting and I stand over near him.
âHey,â I huff out. Iâve lost all my energy because I was on edge outside with the three Steels. I have lectures later today, but I think I might skip them. I have one with Reggie, so Iâll ask him for notes.
âHow are you, man?â Now itâs TJâs turn to talk. He knows what went down anyway, but he wants to hear it from me first. Ryan said some bullshit to him.
âIâm good; drained though,â I reply while my shoulders sag. Iâm tired of all of this. I just want her. Thatâs all.
I just want her.
They both stare at me, silently telling me to expound, and they both smirk at me. âThey want me to give her some space. Even though sheâs out of the hospital, she needs her strength back. And right now, Iâm causing her nothing but stress. So, Iâll give her some space; Iâll give her time to rest and then Iâll talk to her about that FUCKING PHOTO!â I yell out, making sure Ryan heard me loud and clear. Heâs a fucking asshole for doing that just so he could have her. Heâs not getting her, sheâs mine and mine only.
âMan, I saw it! So did Cas!â Reggie winces at the thought. No doubt his girlfriend will eat my head off the next time she sees me. I spoke with her for a while when I bumped into her outside of my class the other day and we talked about how Carter was. I knew she and Carter would get along great. âYouâre in her bad books right now, Jackson.â He chuckles heavily beside me.
âWhich girl?â I roll my eyes at them putting me on their shit list. They both laugh, knowing exactly how itâs going to go with the two headstrong women we know.
âHaha! Both, buddy!â Reggie pats my bare shoulder, pushing and pulling my body. âSo, you coming to class?â I shake my head and he copies me, not accepting the answer. âOhhh no! Youâre coming with me! Youâre not going to skip class and sulk about her. Nick, come on, get your shit. Weâre going.â I groan loudly and make my way out.
âIâll call Lynn!â TJ shouts down at me as I grab my stuff to leave with Reggie, walking back to meet him in the hallway.
I nudge TJâs shoulder and tell him, âYou do that, Iâll make sure you donât get any chocolate cake ever again! Along with my foot lodged up your ass!â I point at him as we leave out the door. Reggie pulls me by my neck and rubs my skull with his knuckles, playfully laughing with me to cheer me up and pull me out of my funk that Iâve been in since the day she saw the picture.
âHow is your mama?â he asks me as we both get in his small car.
âSheâs good, still on my case though. Whatâs new, huh?â I click the belt in beside me and we make our way to class.
âOh yeah? Still up your ass about a girlfriend too?â He chuckles, looking at his side mirror for oncoming cars.
âYou know it.â I shake my head from side to side and drop it back with a bounce on the headrest. Itâs all she ever talks about, although sheâs met Maya multiple times and hates her. Mainly because Haley talks nothing but negative things about her. So my mom has heard all the crap sheâs done to others through Haley; Mayaâs number one fan. Safe to say, my mom doesnât want her as even a consideration. But I knew she wasnât fond of her the first time they met at the grocery store. I knew by my mothers face that it was a no-go area.
âAny candidates?â he teases me, and I know where heâs going with this. I bite the inside of my cheek to stop myself from laughing.
âReg, shut up.â He parks up his car. Immediately, I bolt out of the door, trying to leave that question behind. But much to my displeasure, he continues to tease me. We got all the traffic lights, and there was barely anything on the roads which made for a quick trip. Just over a minute actually. It usually takes about five.
âDude, come on, youâre meaning to tell me that you have no potential girls lined up?â I shrug my shoulders as he falls into step beside me. We both look around the campus, making our way to the building our class is in. I see some people hustling around, laying on the grass and sitting at the picnic tables. âI mean, seriously man? The amount of girls on campus that are dying to go on a date with you is enormous! Youâre the first string quarterback for Ole fucking Miss! You pretty much have an NFL career in your hands! Any girl would want to be the one beside you on that journey!â He laughs.
Heâs right, but it doesnât mean I want that. Any girl would drop what they have for me in this college, even if they werenât single. But thatâs exactly what I donât want, I donât want them to like me for my name. Thereâs only one girl that Iâve come across whoâs like that, and sheâs upset with me.
âThatâs the problem dude, I donât want just any girl.â He smirks as we open the door to the building.
âSo, you have thought about dating.â As soon as he asks that, I could feel the eyes on me; I refuse to look anywhere else other than Reggie.
âNo man, dating isnât on my agenda right now.â He laughs once and covers his mouth with the side of his fist. His shoulders shaking with laughter.
âYeah, yeah. Keep lying to yourself, man! We all know thereâs one girl on your mind.â He taps my shoulder knowingly as we swerve down the hallways, ignoring the looks from people as we bulldoze our way to class. âLook, I know you guys love that single life, hoeing it up for whatever comes your way and all. Itâs hard to leave, I get that, but thatâs because yâall havenât found the right girl to make you want her and only her . . . I found that out as soon as I kissed Cas. I knew she was the one for me. She still is and always will be. Sheâs my rock, and ever since my mom died, she was there for me and listened to me. I love her for that, I love her full stop.â The left side of my lip turns up in hearing how much he loves Cas. It takes me back to think about my own parents. Growing up, I saw how much my parents adored each other. Sure, they fought, but they always made up soon after. My dad has always been a hard lover, especially when it came to my mom. He shows it everyday.
So, why did I become a player? Usually, some guys have a sob story of that one girl who rejected them; the one that got away that made their heart grow cold. Not me, I just liked the options. Ever since I knew what a kiss was, I let loose. Iâve grown to be afraid of commitment because I have to be all in. I never wanted to be all in with a girl. Relationships seem like too much of an effort for me.
âI can see youâre both obsessed with each other, Reg.â We trudge up the steps of the auditorium to get to the back row. I slip into my seat first and sit in the middle of the row while Reggie follows me.
âYeah, bro, I love that woman so much. I prefer being with her than being with anyone else. I donât miss being single at all, man. I love being with her. Sheâs my baby mama.â He winks.
I snap my head around to face him, shocked. âCas is pregnant?â I squeal, stopping my motions.
âNo, haha! No, no! Not yet, Iâm working on that! Sheâs my future baby mama. I canât fucking wait to have kids with her.â He sighs, leaning back and staring up at the ceiling, smiling at the thought of a mini-Reggies running around.
Donât get me wrong, Iâd love to have my own kids, just not right now, not before I get into the NFL.
âHow many do you guys want?â I ask, laughing at this beefy guy sitting next to me turning to mush at the thought of having kids with Cas. Heâs crazy to be thinking about that already.
âFive . . . maybe more?â I laugh at him not holding back. I nearly fall off the seat in the hall. My laugh is echoing around the room, but I canât stop. I canât hold it in.
âHow many does she want?â I ask, knowing that Cas isnât going to pop five little Reggieâs out now or in the future.
âTwo,â he grumbles, narrowing his eyes down in front of us. âA boy and a girl.â He sighs. âI want all boys. Girls are a fucking handful, plus I would have to protect them from the likes of you, Jackson,â he teases me. I laugh back at his playful dig.
Iâm not that bad? Right? âHey, Iâm a nice guy!â I defend myself.
âUh-huh.â He rolls his eyes and I punch him square in the arm, giving him a dead arm. I chuckle at his expression which is soaked with discomfort. âI fucking hate when you do that! You give the worst dead arms known to mankind!â I smirk at what he said. Itâs true. I get them in the right spot on their arms and theyâre limp for ages. âSo, come on.â He nudges his head.
âCome on, what?â I ask as we watch people flow through the door getting into their spaces.
âTell me what Rodger Steel spoke to you about. I know it was about his daughter. Did you bang her? Is that why he spoke to you?â I stay silent, not wanting to talk about this. âOh . . .â He starts to laugh and bangs the desk in front of him. âOh man! You fucking like her, you like his daughter! Thatâs why you and Ryan are fighting! Thatâs why you keep dodging the girlfriend question!â I donât speak a word, but all of it is true, maybe except for the last part. Iâm not sure how I feel about that just yet. âDude, some advice, make a move before some other guy comes in and sweeps her off her feet and runs away with her in his armsââ
âThat wonât happen!â I suddenly yell back, and his eyes widen to the size of plates by my outburst. We stare at each other, not saying a single word to relieve the tense atmosphere. Our professor breaks the silence between us, and we both drift our eyes toward the front to listen to what he has to say.
The lecture starts with whatâs expected in our next assignment then continues on to the course material. He emphasizes what will possibly come up in our final exams. I take some notes that will be helpful for when Iâm studying with Reggie.
Itâs not the most exciting class happening, so I feel my mind drifting back to Reggieâs words. âMake a move before some other guy comes in and sweeps her off her feet.â Imagining her with another guy gets my blood boiling. Another guy touching her, another guyâs eyes on her, another guy kissing her, another guy inside of her, inside of whatâs mine. I squeeze my eyes shut because Iâm making myself more and more annoyed. I hate this silent treatment sheâs giving me because sheâs driving me crazy.
Iâm so close to bursting. Iâm so close to just ignoring what her dad said to me earlier on and running up to her dorm room, kicking the door down, and finding her. I want to drag her into her room and kiss the shit out of her.
But I know thatâs a bad idea. She hasnât gotten her strength back at the moment, and I want to make sure sheâs alright. I want to be there for her. I want to hold her like I did before, minus the paramedics.
I donât want anyoneâs hands on her or near her. I know some of the guys in the house thinks sheâs hot. I can see the look they give her when they see her. It pisses me off, their eyes undressing her right in front of me. I canât tell you how many times Iâve glared at them to stop.
I donât even like that Kevin guy around her. Itâs clear as fucking day that he likes her. Then again, sheâs so oblivious to how gorgeous she is. She doesnât even notice some of the girlsâ glares that are directed towards her.
But I do. I see the jealousy in their eyes because she has my attention and they donât. That fire lights in their eyes when she enters the room, but with Maya, itâs an explosion.
It was funny at the beginning, but now, itâs turned into a dangerous game between her, me, Maya, and now Ryan. Clearly, Maya and Ryan have teamed up so they can get what they want. Maya wants to be my girlfriend, which I can safely say will never happen, and Ryan wants to date Carter and possibly make it official, which I can also safely say will never happen. Not while Iâm still alive and kicking. Maya isnât girlfriend material, she likes to sleep around too much. I donât want a girl like that. Sure, she was some fun every so often, but now, Iâm over it.
Iâve been over it ever since Carter walked into that house party at the start of college in that sexy red-hot figure-hugging dress. Good lord, did my dick get hard at the sight of her that night. I had plans for her that night, but it came to screeching halt when I found out she was my sisterâs roommate. Since then, she was like the forbidden fruit I so badly wanted. The more I ran into her, the more I wanted to get to know her. For most nights, I thought about her without even realizing I was. She would constantly be on my mind, every goddamn day. I would almost plan my day around her, hoping to bump into her. It mainly consisted of me going over to their dorm, pretending I was seeing Haley. In reality, I wanted to see sexy Steel.
When I did see her, I was happy. I would leave with a stupid smile on my face after seeing her, and when I didnât, I would sulk. I knew she was responsible for my mood swings, and it was annoying me at first. I kept wondering why she was such an influence on my behaviour. It took a while, but I figured it out when she fell on the floor after Haley was roaring at me for stealing the last slice of cake. I wanted her. I liked her more than I cared to admit. She meant something to me. After careful consideration, I realized that she, in fact, was special to me.
Carter Steel is a very special girl to me.
It amplified when she was cleaning up my busted lip that night the fight between Ryan and I kicked off after their date, when she sat on my lap and cleaned me up. I watched her eyes focus on the task, and I truly got to see her for myself, alone in a bathroom. Not the most romantic setting, but I took it and she looked like true beauty.
When she stared at me, my heart started to pick up and race away from me and towards her. It has never happened before. I felt funny that night. I was on cloud nine even when it started off as being a shitty night. I used Maya to make Carter react. I shouldnât have done it, but I did. The whole thing was my fault, I shouldnât have ignored her the day before at Ellieâs party. Why did I have to do that to prove a point? My mom can be so annoying sometimes.
âYou canât hide it from me, Nicholas.â
âI can see it all over your face, sweetie.â
âIâm not stupid, I know thereâs something there.â
âWhen am I going to see you with a girlfriend?â
The same shit, but a different day.
Iâm stubborn, but so is my mom. Where do you think I got it from? I still havenât openly admitted to liking Carter to her, but I know she can tell just by the way I look at her. I mean, itâs so fucking obvious now. I shut down completely when sheâs around.
Plus the fact that Ellie likes her so much that she takes my momâs phone and calls me to ask if Iâm with her. She begs me to tell her if Carter is there just so she can read her another story. I like the fact that my little sisters like her. Ellie is very shy, but so is Carter, I think thatâs partially the reason why she likes her.
Carter is so kind to people, yet awkward around them. I think thatâs what drew me to her in the first place. Her uncertainty around me that night piqued my interest in her. The way she checked me out as I did with her, the way she would avert her eyes elsewhere when they met mine, the way she walked away from me instead of to me, and the way she said my name, that was the icing on the cake for me.
For my plans to be ruined by my sister, I was in deep shit. I was hard that night; Maya thought it was for her, but it wasnât. I fucked her anyway, but I thought about her while I did. I was a little drunk by the time I reached Mayaâs room. I just slipped in with ease, like always, and I knew it was time to give it up with her. Itâs like passing a parcel around with her, Iâm lucky I havenât gotten an STI from her. At the velocity she spreads her legs at, Iâm really surprised.
âYo! Class is over, Nick!â Reggie taps me out of my daydream. I grab my notepad in my hand and leave with Reggie in front of me. Walking down the steps to leave, he turns his head around to face me. âSo, TJ is at the café. You wanna get some food before practice?â I mumble a yes and we walk down to the open door that people are spilling happily out of.
âIâm so fucking hungry! Did you hear my stomach in class?â Reggie laughs, looking down at his stomach and patting it with an open hand. âHah, why am I asking you? Of course you didnât hear it, you were too busy thinking about a certain lady.â I feel my cheeks heat up because how spot on he is. âKnew it!â he gloats and weâre met with fresh air as we step onto the grass heading towards the café.
âWhatever,â I scoff at how annoying heâs being about this. But I still love the guy.
Once we enter, we look around for TJ and once we see him, we see his lips move as heâs talking to someone across him. Hearing Haleyâs laugh, I slide in beside my sister, who covers her giggling fit with her hand.
âHey, Nick! Hey, Reggie!â She waves at the monster beside TJ. I greet her with a side hug like always. We all greet each other and settle down. I decide to go up to the counter to buy a sandwich and coffee. The guy behind the checkout keeps smiling at me and itâs creeping me out a little.
âThatâs ten dollars, please.â Is he flirting with me? I think heâs flirting with me. I hand him over the ten dollars and wait for my order to be made. Iâve never met a guy who has checked me out before. To say Iâm uncomfortable is an understatement.
âYo, man! You look like youâve seen a ghost!â Reggie chuckles as he comes up behind me. I cough to clear my throat a little and look to see if my order is ready, but I keep making eye contact with the guy behind the counter. âUmm . . . is there something youâre not telling me, Jackson?â I whip my head around to see Reggie darting his eyes back and forth between me and the guy.
âHell no, Reg!â I yell, shaking my head. âStrictly pussy, please.â I cringe at how crude I became to defend my ways. Iâm as straight as an arrow, ladies and gentlemen. âUsually, itâs girls. Iâve never been checked out by a guy before . . .â I run my hand down my face, groaning at my own discomfort.
âWell, thereâs a first time for everyââ
âDonât you dare finished that sentence!â He lets out a bellowing laugh as our orders reach the counter. I couldnât take it quick enough to sit back in my seat. Reggie is still laughing at me and how I reacted to that whole situation. I mean, itâs flattering but I donât swing that way. I like girls, not guys.
âWhatâs so funny?â TJ asks with a smile on his face, wanting to be in the loop.
âYour brother just got checked out by the guy behind the counter.â Reggie points to Haley, who leans forward to see who heâs talking about. TJ does the same and they both break out in a congregated laughter, setting Reggie off again.
âShut up!â I mumble and take a bite out of my sandwich. I curse them under my breath at the fact theyâre drawing attention to me. Everyone is looking at us, and I roll my eyes at how annoying theyâre being. I look around to see many girls looking at us and I couldnât be less interested even if I tried. The fact that I donât have her here with me right now is putting a downer on my mood.
Itâs all gone to shit.