Page 22 of Blindside Me

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A throat clears behind me.

I close my eyes, forgetting for a second I wasn’t alone. When I open them, Coach Howell stands there, arms crossed, eyes narrowed.

Great.

This year’s off to a killer start.

“Son, I’m only going to say this once. Stay away from Jade.”

He doesn’t yell. Doesn’t need to. The words land like a sledgehammer.

“Don’t make me regret trusting you.”

I nod, jaw locked. No argument, no excuses. Just quiet acceptance.

His warning should be a relief. An easy out. A hard boundary I didn’t have the guts to draw myself.

But all it does is make her more magnetic.

Coach studies me a second longer, and I shift my stance. He knows I’m a step too close to the edge.

“Good. Now get your shit together. Scouts will be at the Elmwood game. You need to take it seriously.”

Hope ignites like a freaking inferno inside me. I’ve been waiting for this chance. Waiting for someone to see me.

“Am I playing?”

“Your suspension was for one game. You’ll be dressed and play your heart out.”

For the first time in weeks, I feel myself starting to relax.

“Keep your eye on the game. That’s what matters.” He claps a heavy hand on my shoulder, not punishing, but firm. Then he turns and disappears down the hall.

I don’t move.

Silence wraps around me, thick as fog, and the only thing loud is the rule I’m about to break.

I let my head fall against the cool tile and stare at the ceiling.

She’s off-limits.

Right.

So why do I want her more now than I did five minutes ago?

I grit my teeth, push off the wall, and grip my bag like it might keep me grounded.

Off-limits never stopped me before.

But this time?

I might not want to.

CHAPTER EIGHT

Drew

Five a.m. The only time the rink feels like it belongs to me and no one else.