Playing Offsides: Chapter 27
Playing Offsides: An Opposites Attract Hockey Romance (Wyncote Wolves Book 3)
Sitting on the couch, I drop my controller down onto the coffee table and glance over at Hayden and Simon. Theyâre still bickering over the video game we were playing. I ended up beating both of them for the third time tonight and each time, theyâve found reasons to blame the other for messing up their chances at winning. Either that or I got blamed for cheating.
âYou done playing?â Simon asks me when he notices my controller sitting on the table. âWe can play a different game if you want to instead.â
Shaking my head, I rise to my feet and walk out of the living room. âIâm tired of playing video games, honestly. I appreciate the two of you trying to get me out of this funk, but seriously. Iâm fine.â
Simonâs phone begins to ring, just as Hayden follows me into the kitchen and grabs a beer from the fridge. He takes the bottle opener from the counter and pops off the top of his bottle before taking a swig. Leaning against the countertop, his eyes find mine as I stare at him from the other side of the room.
âWhat?â I ask him, narrowing my eyes as I feel uncomfortable under his gaze. I havenât talked to any of the guys about what happened with Aspen, but I know they have noticed her absence and me being around more often.
Hayden tilts his head to the side. âYou gonna tell me whatâs going on? And donât bother trying to bullshit me, man. I know it has to do with Aspen.â
Narrowing my eyes at him, I walk past him and grab a beer, mimicking him as I pop the top off with the bottle opener. I take a large gulp, my glare still meeting his gaze. âWhat makes you think it has anything to do with her?â
âBecause Iâm not fucking stupid,â he snaps at me, shaking his head. âDude, you were practically wifed up like Knight and Whitley. And now youâre around all the time, acting like someone killed your puppy dog, and she hasnât been around at all. I havenât asked because I didnât want to pry, but seriously, bro. Weâre best friendsâyouâre like my brotherâyou can talk to me about shit.â
âDid it ever occur to you that maybe I didnât want to talk about it?â I quip, taking another sip of my beer.
âObviously,â he says, rolling his eyes. âWeâre both the same way. We shut everyone out and donât let anyone know whatâs really going on. But youâre not acting like yourself at all and everyone can tell, dude.â
âFine,â I sigh, shaking my head as I run a frustrated hand through my hair. âI ended shit with her. The friends with benefits shit was a terrible fucking idea and I couldnât let it go any further.â
âBecause you were starting to have feelings for her.â
Slicing my eyes at Hayden, I stare at him, my nostrils flaring as he speaks the words into the universe. I hate the truth behind them because I know that I fucked it all up now. But fuck him for being right.
âYeah,â I admit, my voice dropping as I cast my gaze to the floor. My hand is in my hair again and I spin around to set my beer down on the counter. âI really think that I fucked up, Hayden.â
âYou regret ending shit with her now?â
Glancing back at him, his eyes are filled with nothing but sympathy as he stares at me with curiosity. A frown works its way onto my lips and I nod. âI was scared of how I was feeling. Scared for what the future would bring or how things wouldnât work out between us⦠but I think I made the wrong choice. Instead of being afraid of my feelings, I should have been honest with her but I pushed her away.â
âHow did she react to it?â Hayden questions me, taking another sip of his beer as he continues to lazily lean against the counter.
âThatâs the thing that confused me more than anything. She agreed and was all about cutting off the benefits. But then she decided that we couldnât even be friends.â I pause for a moment, the look in her eyes haunting me like it has for the past two weeks. âItâs like she changed before my eyes into this cold, closed-off version of the girl I fell in love with.â
âBecause you broke her heart, bro,â Hayden informs me, his voice barely audible. He shakes his head at me. âShe didnât want you to think it affected her when it really did. Have you talked to her since?â
âNo,â I admit, grabbing my beer as I take another swig. âI moved seats and everything to give her space. She wonât even fucking look at me, man.â
Hayden purses his lips. âWhy would she want to? If sheâs trying to get over you, seeing you is only going to make it worse.â
âFuck,â I mumble, running my hand down my face. âWhat do I do, Hayden?â
âYou go get your girl.â
Nodding, I pull out my phone as my heart pounds erratically in my chest. I scroll through my contacts and find her name. My finger hovers for a moment as I question whether or not Iâm making another mistake. What if she doesnât want anything to do with me after this? Can I really blame her for it after I broke her heart?
Instead of sending her a message, I tap on the phone button next to her name and call her. Lifting my phone to my ear, I listen as it rings. And rings. And rings. My stomach falls, dread rolling in the pit of my abdomen as my call goes to voicemail.
I donât know what I was expecting, thinking that she would actually answer. And I canât blame her for that either. Why would she want to talk to me? If I were her, I wouldnât give myself the time of day at all.
âShe didnât answer,â I tell Hayden as I set my phone down on the counter.
He narrows his eyes at me. âJesus, what is wrong with you? Youâre really going to give up that easily? You called her one time and she didnât answer. Call her again, text her, go off the rails like a psycho and fucking stalk her down. Do something other than stand here with your thumb up your ass like you donât know what to do.â
âWell, how the hell am I supposed to find her if she isnât answering her phone, Hayden?â
âUm, start with social media?â He says it with annoyance like itâs the most obvious thing I should have thought of. âLook,â he says, pulling out his phone as he opens Instagram. He goes to Aspenâs profile, to which there are no new posts or stories. âShe hasnât posted anything, so maybe sheâs at home. But first, we have to check her friendâs just in case.â
I watch over Haydenâs shoulder as he goes to Delilahâs page and see that she has a new story. He clicks on it and we go through the first two that are just little quotes about life and happiness. The next one is a picture of herself dressed up to go out, and then thereâs one of her and Aspen at what looks to be a party.
My heart stops in my chest and I glance up at Hayden. His eyebrows are raised and a slow smile creeps onto his lips. He clicks it again and thereâs a video of Aspen dancing with a drink in hand and a guy who is too close for fucking comfort.
âWhat the fuck?â
âSee,â he smirks, holding his finger on the screen as he peers at his phone. âTheyâre at Dannyâs house. I heard he was having a party. All it takes is a little detective work and boom, thereâs your girl.â
I stare back at him, my blood boiling as I glance back at his phone. âAre you driving or am I?â
âThereâs my boy,â he smiles, clapping his hand on my back as he abandons the rest of his beer. âIâll drive.â
We pull up out in front of Dannyâs house and Hayden barely has the car in park before Iâm climbing out. He parks it along the street and kills the engine, not far behind me as I stroll into the house. My eyes are wild, glancing around as I step into the house, looking for any sign of Aspen.
âChill out, dude,â Hayden practically yells in my ear over the music. âYou canât go in here like a fucking caveman. Letâs get a drink and weâll make our rounds and find her. You donât want to scare her off after being the one who pushed her away in the first place. You gotta play the game the right way.â
Glancing over at him, a sinister smirk plays on my lips. âAnd I always play to fucking win.â
I follow Hayden into the kitchen and he grabs both of us beers from the fridge. Twisting off the top, I take a gulp before glancing around the room. Aspen is nowhere to be found. Haydenâs eyes trail around after mine, his gaze meeting mine as he shrugs and motions for us to head out through the doorway to his left.
We both walk through and end up in the living room where itâs completely packed with people dancing. Standing along the perimeter, my eyes travel over the different heads bobbing and bodies moving until the air leaves my lungs. Aspen is on the other side of the room, holding her cup in the air as she moves against the guy standing behind her. Sheâs wearing a pair of tight black leggings and a cropped tank top.
My eyes drop down to her waist and I see his hands gripping her flesh as he moves against her. All I see is red⦠blood fucking red.
âCam, wait,â Hayden calls out after me, but his voice doesnât even come close to touching the logical part of my brain. All that I can see is Aspen and the dude behind her. And thereâs no way in hell that this is happening.
Pushing through the crowd, I donât stop moving until Iâm standing directly in front of her. Her eyes are closed as she moves along to the music, like sheâs somewhere other than in this room. The guy behind her stops moving as he notices me, his gaze finding mine over her shoulder, and he narrows his eyes at me before leaning toward her ear, saying something to her.
Aspenâs eyes flash open, widening as they meet my heated gaze. Her throat bobs as she swallows hard. Completely disregarding the guy behind her, she leaves him as she steps closer to me, drawn to me like a moth to a flame.
And I hope sheâs ready to burn.