on between us. We remained friends while she was away, but since she came back, we haven’t really talked.”
“Besides when she came over to check on you.” She quirks an eyebrow.
“Yeah, and that was the last time. Why are you asking me all these questions? Please tell me you’re not jealous.” I smirk, guessing she is.
She snorts. “No. But if I’m asking all these questions, it’s because you haven’t provided the information yourself.”
“Didn’t think it mattered. I mean, I don’t hang out with her all the time, unlike you and your ex Blake.”
She throws her hands up in the air. “Oh God. Please don’t be one of those possessive boyfriends who doesn’t tolerate their girlfriends being friends with guys.”
“Let me make myself clear. I’m only a caveman in the bedroom, and trust me, you’ll like it.”
She narrows her eyes. “I’m beginning to suspect you’re referring to the tweet I wrote.”
“Oh, when you called me a Neanderthal?”
“Yeah.”
“I swear that wasn’t the case.” And I’m not lying. I had forgotten about that stupid tweet. “Grab a drink before I call an Uber. We’re supposed to be celebrating tonight.”
She sighs. “Okay. You’re right. Let’s leave the past in the past.”
“Cheers to that.”
CHARLIE
I don’t know why I decided to ask about Brooke right before we left the house. I’d sworn to myself that I wouldn’t broach the subject, and then bang, my tongue got the better of me.
He asked if I’m jealous. Of course I am. Any girl would be if Brooke had dated their boyfriend in the past. She’s a freaking cover model.
I hate that I’m feeling so insecure about myself. I’m not blind. I clean up cute. And Troy has shown me time and time again that he likes what he sees. But it still manages to get to me.
Damn it, Charlie. Shake it off. You’re Raven, the hottest sorceress in all the land.
“Our ride is here,” Troy tells me, bringing me back to the here and now.
I glance at the beer in my hand, then chug it, taking several large gulps in one go before setting the bottle back on the counter.
“Thirsty?” Troy smirks.
“Not anymore.”
The ride is short, only ten minutes. The party is being held at a frat house. Troy told me which one, but I already forgot. I texted Blake earlier to ask if he wanted to join us as a joke. His reply came swiftly—a string of angry and barfing emojis. I also extended the invite to Fred and Sylvana, but both already had plans. It would have been nice to see familiar faces here, but on the other hand, venturing out of my comfort zone is something I have to do from time to time.
The party is already in full swing when we get there. Everyone we pass greets Troy as if he were a celebrity. It’s all high fives and shouting. People don’t seem to care that he had no part in the game’s outcome today since he didn’t play.
Despite all the attention on him, he doesn’t let go of my hand for a second, and when he stops to chat with some people, he introduces me as his girlfriend. Not a single person mentions I’m the girl who wrote the nasty article about him. I’m guessing no one knows or cares except Brooke and her nasty friend.
We finally reach the core of the party, the open kitchen where most of the team is gathered. Andreas is on top of the counter with red Solo cups in both hands. He tilts one of the cups back and then the next before he glances in our direction. Even from where I stand, I can see his eyes are glassy. He must have started drinking as soon as he left the stadium.
“Hallelujah, Troy Alexander is finally here. Someone give him a fucking drink already.”
Danny, the young quarterback, gets to us first. Instead of speaking to Troy, his attention is on me. “Hey, Charlie. I’m glad you could come. What do you want to drink?”
“I’ll have a beer, thanks.”
Bending over, he fishes a bottle from the cooler on the floor next to the counter. He twists the cap off before passing the bottle to me. “Here, you’d better drink the good stuff. I can’t vouch for what’s in those plastic cups.”
“I’ll have a beer too. Thanks for asking,” Troy pipes up.
“Get one yourself,” Danny replies with a good-humored laugh.
Troy shakes his head and then glances at me. “See the shit I get from this rookie here?”
Before I can reply,