Novel Name : My Hockey Alpha

Chapter 8: No Means No!

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I walked back to the party, trying to ignore the strange interactions I had just had with Enzo and Lisa.

Jessica was dancing with the group, while Lori was still sitting on the steps of one of the cabins and

smoking. I didn’t feel like dancing right now, so I went to sit with Lori.

Lori handed me her joint without a word when I sat down. I didn’t smoke very often, but I just wanted to

relax right now, so I took it gratefully and took a couple of puffs.

“I saw you talking to Enzo and Lisa,” Lori said, taking the joint back from me and flicking a bit of ash on

the ground. “Everything okay?”

I shrugged and pulled my knees up to my chest.

“I just… made some mistakes.”

Lori chuckled and took a deep drag of her joint. “Yeah,” she said, “getting involved with hockey guys is

usually a bad idea.”

By Monday morning, I felt a lot better about the situation. I woke up early to get ready for class and put

on a long-sleeved henley and black skinny jeans. By the time I got ready and had my breakfast, it was

time to go.

Jessica normally came to class with me, but she wasn’t waking up on time so I left without her. I felt a

bit bad about it, but I wanted to start this week off on a high note and didn’t want to be late along with

her. I knew she’d understand.

I walked out of the dormitories and started to cross the quad toward the shuttle stop; today, I usually

took the shuttle to the medical campus for my classes, which I didn’t mind. I couldn’t afford a car, and

besides, sitting on the bus gave me time to read or just people watch.

“Nina! Nina, wait!” a familiar voice called out.

Justin.

I sped up, just wanting to ignore him and move on with my day. But he caught up and grabbed my arm.

“Nina, can we talk?” he said breathlessly. I pulled my arm away and shook my head, continuing toward

the shuttle stop, but he jogged to keep up with me.

“Please, Nina,” he said.

I stopped in my tracks and whirled around to glare at him. “What the fuck do you want?” I growled.

“I just wanted to say I’m sorry,” Justin pleaded. “I know I fucked up.”

“Oh, you don’t say?” I replied, raising my voice. “You literally fucked a cheerleader in my bed. On my

birthday, no less!”

By this point, students were noticing our argument and started to gather nearby, whispering to one

another.

Justin hung his head and stared at his feet. “Look, I know I was extremely shitty. I only went after Lisa

because all of my teammates are dating popular cheerleaders and models. I got peer pressured into

getting with her, but now I know that I made a mistake. Please… Will you forgive me?”

I scoffed and folded my arms across my chest. “How desperate do you think I am?” I said. “You ruined

my birthday and you broke my trust. I’ll never forgive you.”

Justin looked speechless. I could tell that he wasn’t expecting me to be so confident in my response. If

anything, I felt even more confident now that I had spoken my mind, and with that I turned on my heel

to head toward the shuttle stop once more while Justin hung his head and walked away.

I didn’t get far before my plans to make it to class without any more drama were ruined again as a

motorcycle pulled up in front of me.

The rider, who was wearing a black leather jacket, took off his helmet.

It was Enzo.

Was my life a movie? What on earth was happening and why couldn’t I just get to class in peace?

When Enzo removed his helmet, all of the girls in the general vicinity began to gather and swoon… but

Enzo only had eyes for me.

“Want a ride to class?” Enzo said, patting the seat behind him, which caused the other girls to start

whispering.

“Who is she?” I heard one girl whisper.

“I have no idea,” another replied. “But I’ll tell you what… if Lisa finds out, this nerdy girl is gonna be

dead meat.”

I frowned. Hearing Lisa’s name made me sick to my stomach.

“Well?” Enzo said. “I have a spare helmet.”

“No thanks,” I replied. “I’m taking the shuttle.”

There was more whispering as the other girls were surprised at my refusal. Any girl would feel lucky to

ride on the back of Enzo’s motorcycle, but not me. I just wanted to be left alone! I sidestepped to get

around Enzo’s motorcycle, but he rolled forward a bit to block me. He flashed a cheeky smile at me, his

brown eyes looking perfectly normal as opposed to the last time I saw him.

“C’mon,” he said. “Are you sure?”

“Yes, I’m sure!” I shouted, stamping my foot and clenching my fists. “Stop trying to mix me up in

whatever game you’re playing with Lisa!”

I walked away, fuming, and left Enzo looking surprised behind me.

As I reached the shuttle, I heard Jessica shouting behind me. I turned to see her running and waving

her arms. She looked a bit frazzled, like she had just woken up. Her dirty blonde hair was pulled into a

bun and she was wearing leggings and a sweater, much unlike the preppy party girl version of herself

that came out on weekends.

“Hold the bus!” she shouted. When she got on, we sat together. I ignored how out of breath she was.

“Just woke up?” I said as the bus started driving away.

Jessica nodded. “Yeah. I was up late last night…”

“I know,” I replied with a smirk. “I heard you come in after midnight. Was the lucky boy cute, at least?”

Jessica blushed and looked down at her lap. She fiddled with her sweater a bit.

“Hey, today is the day we pick our clinics,” I said. “What are you thinking of doing?”

Jessica smiled and clutched her bag to her chest. I had lived with her and Lori long enough to become

used to how different Jessica was during school. She always focused on her studies and was really

smart, always getting top marks in classes, but on the weekends it was like she became a different

person. I didn’t mind, though.

“I think I really like pediatrics,” she replied. “I love working with kids. What about you?”

“Surgery,” I replied.

I knew that Jessica was a bit sad that we wouldn’t be studying together anymore, but we would have

eventually had to take our own paths anyway. We both knew this from the start.

“I’ll miss you during class,” Jessica said, resting her head on my shoulder. “You’ll have to spend extra

time with me outside of class!”

After classes, I always went to work at a local diner for some extra cash. My parents paid for my

school, but any other expenses — like books, clothes, and food — were my responsibility. I didn’t mind

working at the diner, though. It was fun to meet all kinds of new people, and the owners were a lovely

older couple.

When I got to work, I went into the back and pulled my hair back, then changed into my uniform; a retro

style blue waitress dress with a white apron and white sneakers. Once I was ready and satisfied with

my appearance, I grabbed my notepad and got to work.

It was a slow night, which wasn’t unusual for Mondays. We had a few travelers here and there — truck

drivers passing through mostly — as well as a couple of regulars and some students who chatted and

studied at their table. I spent most of my shift standing behind the counter and pouring fresh coffee for

whoever needed it.

I only had an hour left on my shift, and the night had gone well so far… Until the last person I wanted to

see walked in.

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