A second passes…
Two…
Three…
Four —
He stands up, leaning on Aiden, and everyone releases a collected breath.
I stare with stupefaction as he dusts off his jersey as if nothing happened.
Besides relief, something morbid and nasty takes refuge inside me. I stand up, grab my backpack and storm out of the stadium. Kimberly waves back when I mumble a ‘bye’.
My heart thumps so loud as I stomp out and straight into the hallway, heading to the art studio.
I slam the door shut and lean against it. What the hell was that all about?
And why am I so bothered about it?
22
Levi
I haven’t decided whether you're my damnation or my salvation.
* * *
“This isn’t my captain, King. Get your head out of your arsehole,” Coach whisper-yells so only I can hear on his way out of the locker room.
The guys cheer as they carry Aiden on their shoulders. They drop him, slapping his back, and ruffling his hair.
He grins, but it’s fake. He doesn’t really enjoy any of this. He just makes it for appearances’ sake. A defence mechanism of sorts.
I button my shirt in silence. The familiar, gloomy energy surrounds me like a four-w
alled prison.
It’s not because of the game or even the bitching pain in my shoulder. It’s because those fucking green eyes that didn’t leave me since last night.
I might have spent a sleepless night, punching the bag in the gym.
I might have stopped myself a thousand times from barging into her house in the middle of the night and screw it if her father murders me.
This obsession is becoming dangerous and fucked up. I’m not the type of person who lets anyone else take over my thoughts, my mind and even my fucking dreams.
And yet, everything has been revolving around Astrid Clifford.
As if that wasn’t enough, she had to show up at the game and screw up everything.
I don’t know what pissed me off more. The fact that she wasn’t there for me or the fact that she was cheering another guy’s name right in front of me.
Whatever it was, it fucked up my entire game in the second half. And now, unreleased energy keeps buzzing in my veins demanding to be set free.
I might have to fight tonight. Or drink. Or both.
A finger taps my shoulder. I’m too caught up in my thoughts that the mere gesture takes me by surprise, and I clench my fists.
Aiden’s face appears to my right, wearing a frown. "You’re turning speedy, aren’t you?"