"I...hate you...so much...right now." I was flat on my back hyperventilating; too exhausted to think, let alone move.
"Hey, I wanted to stay home and fuck you all afternoon, this was your idea." Shane looked down on me with an amused smirk. "Now get up. This floor is full of sweat and germs."
"Germs are irrelevant, since I'm going to die here." I had foolishly requested Shane to take me his gym so I could join in his workout. Somewhere between bench lifts and five miles on the treadmill, I gave up. "On my headstone please write 'Here Lies Tess, Her Boyfriend Killed Her via Exercise."'
He crouched down beside me. "Maybe next time you'll listen when I suggest stayin' in bed all day."
"We've spent the better part of the last two weeks in bed. People are going to think I kidnapped you." I held my stomach, which burned every time I inhaled. "My abs are so mad at me right now."
He held out his hand, helping me stand. I steadied myself by leaning against his chest, which was glistening with sweat. "However, I am definitely appreciating yours." Basketball shorts slung low on his hips, a sparse line of a happy trail peeking out. I was dressed a little more modestly, everyday black leggings and a tank top that, at the moment, was doing a horrific job of concealing my cleavage. "Never again do I do this without a sports bra."
"Yeah, I gotta agree with that one. You do realize that all the guys in here are starin' at your tits, right?" He set his hand on my back and bowed down close to my ear. "And I am more than ready to take you home and have a thorough look at them myself."
I giggled and pressed my cheek to his. "But I'm all gross and sweaty."
"Good. Trust me, I've been watchin' you bounce all over this gym in these thin strips of fabric you call clothes for the last hour. A little sweat isn't gonna to stop me from spendin' the rest of the afternoon between your thighs. In fact," he gave my butt a squeeze, "I don't think I'll make it into the house. How about we cross the porch off our list, hmm?"
I felt my whole body ignite. "You're crazy, you know that?"
"Only for you." He bent down to kiss me when we heard someone clear their throat, interrupting us.
"Uh...hey, guys."
We detached from each other and saw Sam standing in front of us, duffel bag slung over his shoulder. "Sam! Oh my goodness, how are you?"
"I've, uh...I've been good, Tess. And you?"
I beamed. "I've been great." I looked up at Shane, who was scowling at him. I elbowed him in the ribs to get his attention. "Right, Shane?" He tapped his thumb on the small of my back for a moment. "I'm gonna go grab our stuff. I'll meet you at the truck." He gave me a terse kiss before releasing me, ignoring Sam as he walked past him to the locker room. "I'm sorry. That was rude."
Sam rubbed his bald head and let out a nervous laugh. "It's okay, I'm kind of used to it by now."
"What do you mean you're used to it? I thought you guys were friends."
"Yeah, we are. Or, we were. Ever since our date, though, he's barely said two words to me. Really makes things awkward at the station."
"Wait," I shook my head as if it would clear it, "I don't understand. What does our date have to do with anything?"
"I mean...look. If I had known you two had something going on I never would have asked you out. I broke bro code. I'm surprised he hasn't tried to kick my ass by now." We started walking toward the exit. "You two look happy, though. He's a lucky guy."
I flushed as we stepped out of the door. "No, I'm the lucky one. But I want you to know...we weren't, anything, when you and I went out. So you don't have anything to feel bad about. And I'm sorry he's been a jerk to you. You're a nice guy Sam, and I hope we can still hang out when we get back to school."
"Definitely." He gave me a brief one-arm hug. "You're such a sweet girl, Tess. Give me a call next week when you get back, okay? Oh, and a bunch of us are going to bar tonight...try to nudge your boy and get him to come." He headed toward his car as I waved goodbye. I searched for Shane's truck and found him sitting against the hood with his arms crossed, looking positively livid. I sighed and rolled my eyes as I walked toward him.
Here we go again.
He walked around and opened my door for me; as soon as I got in my seat he slammed it shut. We drove the five minutes home in sullen silence. When we pulled into the driveway, I grabbed his arm before he opened the door.
"Shane. Stop. I don't want to bring this negative energy into the house with us. Talk to me. Please?"
He sat back in his seat and fixed his gaze ahead. "I don't like that you went out with him. And I sure as shit don't appreciate him huggin' on you."
"Why are you still so mad about this? We weren't even together..."
"Bullshit, Tess. He's not getting off on a technicality. I told you how I felt that night, and not only does he ask you out, he tried to make it seem like I was hookin' up with Chastity. And when I told you there was nothing going on, you
still
went out with him. It was a shitty thing to do."
I placed my hand on his knee and gave it a squeeze. "Honestly? It sounds more like you're mad at me. Not him."
He glanced at me out of the corner of his eye. "Maybe. But it's easier to be pissed at him."
"I'm sorry I upset you. I thought you were with...her, and I just wanted to hurt you, because I was hurt. But it's not an excuse. I don't want you to be mad at him."
He leaned back on the seat and started the engine. "You're right. I shouldn't bring this in the house. You go on inside, I'm gonna go drive for a while."
I wanted to tell him to stay, that we should talk it out, but I didn't want to push him. "Okay. Don't stay out too late?" He gave a slight nod but didn't acknowledge me further. I unbuckled my seatbelt and got out. He waited until I was on the porch before backing out of the driveway and driving off. I watched him disappear into the distance, hoping he would come back and we could continue our day without incident. When it became clear that wasn't happening, I dug my phone out of my purse and called the first person I thought of.
"Hey, it's me. Do you want to take me car shopping?"
Sydney squealed so loud my ears rang. "You know major purchases get my panties moist."
I cringed at her use of that word and gave her Shane's address before hanging up. I wasn't waiting around for him to get out of his bad mood. If he was leaving, so was I.
***
Sydney and I roamed the used car dealership parking lot, the salesman leaving us alone to make a decision. I told her about our argument and was waiting for her profanity-laced advice. She peered into the window of a minivan and crinkled her nose. "Sorry Tess, I think I have to side with homeboy on this one."
I whirled around, not sure if I had heard her correctly. "Are you serious? He's being completely ridiculous. It's not like I cheated on him, we weren't even dating!"
She straightened, adjusting her purse on her shoulder. "True. But think about it like this. If you had dropped some panty-dropping poetry on him, and then he turned around and went out on a date with someone else - nay, a friend of yours - while he was staying at
your
house, while he was sleeping in
your
bed. Would you get over it so easily?"
I leaned against a car door and crossed my arms. "...damnit."
"Yeah, damnit. I understand this is your first relationship, but you have to start using that Ivy League brain of yours. Cut the boy a little slack." She pointed at a 2013 Subaru BRZ, roughly half of the fifty thousand my dad had given me. "That one. Let's sign some paperwork and go out. Is there anything to do in this town?"