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The freshman stared, mouth agape. Atus. June, with her pants off, her thighs as my earmuffs, and me, eating her like a starving man. We froze and Montoya’s eyebrows shot to his hairline.

“I—uh—I—” He stumbled backwards, and the door swung on its hinges before something crashed down the stairs.

God-fucking-dammit.

June gasped. “Montoya!”

“That fucking kid,” I muttered.

“He could behurt!”

“He’s fine?—”

“Get off of me!”

I rolled away, and June shrugged on her pants before she tore down the stairs.

Swearing under my breath, I stared at the ceiling.

That gangly freshman cockblocked me.

With a sigh, I ran a hand over my face. I was ten minutes from fucking June again, and now I was so hard I limped down the stairs to see Montoya sprawled out and a dozen hockey players surrounding him.

“I’m sorry,” June repeated, kneeling next to him. “Montoya, I’m so sorry?—”

“It’s fine,” he mumbled.

Denali thundered in. “What happened?”

“Fell down the stairs, didn’t mean to?—”

“I scared him and it’ll never,everhappen again.” June threw a dirty look my way. “We’ll take you to the clinic on campus.” She motioned some of the hockey players to help him up and theywheeled him to the curb in an office chair while June left to grab her car.

“We have to call Coach, don’t we?” Buttons fretted. “An injury happened at the arena?—”

“Do you want to listen toKokomothat badly?” Elijah demanded. “Wake up, Buttons! If one of us was kidnapped, Vernon wouldn’t find out until our first game. You think he gives a shit?”

I ignored them and dropped my voice to Montoya. “Dude.”

He swallowed. “Sorry.”

“Youhadto cockblock me?”

“I—uh—forgot my phone?—”

“You couldn’t have gone fifteen minutes without your phone? Practiced while you waited? Scratched your ass? You can’t tell me you didn’t hear her.”

His eyes dropped to the ground. “I was afraid June was hurt.”

“Well, she wasn’t.”

“Sorry, Bear.”

“I’m cockblocking you next.”

He gazed into the distance with a sad look on his face, like a puppy abandoned on the side of the road. “Okay.”

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