knock?â I ask him.
âNo need to knock if the doorâs open.â He leans against the shower door and focuses on me with his bright blue eyes. âHot date?â
âYes.â
âWith your boyfriend?â
âYes.â
âHe play football, too?â
âNot that itâs any of your business, but yes.â I turn to face him and wish he had some blemish or imperfection, but I canât find one. Ugh, the girls at school are gonna have a field day when they take one look at him. I imagine a lot of drama and fighting over him. âDid you barge in here for a reason, or did you just want to rub it in that I have to share a bathroom with you?â
âI need to relieve myself. Do you mind?â
âEww.â
âYou act like youâve never done it before.â
âIâve done it. I just donât have the need to announce it.â I grab my stuff and start to walk out, but turn back and say, âDonât you
dare
leave the toilet seat up.â
âAnd if I do?â he asks with a smirk.
âTrust me, you donât want to find out.â
In my room, I wonder if Derek has a girlfriend and imagine what she might look like. Not that I care. Iâd actually feel sorry for the girl who has to deal with a guy whoâs too sarcastic, too witty, and too good looking.
The doorbell rings a few minutes later. I canât wait to see Landonâs expression when he sees me all dressed up.
âBe right down!â I call out, then grab my purse and rush downstairs.
Landon is waiting for me in the foyer wearing jeans and a preppy button-down shirt that covers his dark-skinned body. I give him a peck on the lips just as Derek appears wearing long shorts with REGENTS PREPARATORY ACADEMY embroidered on the leg. Iâm not surprised he comes from a fancy prep school with that ego of his. Heâs shirtless once again, showing off solid muscles and an air of confidence that rival Landonâs. Iâm not immune to him even though I said I was. Thereâs just something about Derek that draws my gaze to him, even though I hate myself for acknowledging it.
âWhoâre you?â Landon asks, as if Derekâs an intruder who needs to be kicked out of my house immediately.
âJust a thug from Cali,â Derek says with a wink for me, then pushes open the screen door and saunters outside with a pair of running shoes in his hand.
Landon points to the door. âWho the hell was that?â
âHeâs Brandiâs stepson.â I wave my hand in the air, dismissing the importance of the guy living in our den. âDonât pay any attention to him.â
âStepson?â He glances at Derek through the screen. âI donât like it.â
âMe neither.â I grab Landonâs hand and urge him out of the house. My boyfriend is competitive and definitely has a high testosterone level. He doesnât mind me hanging out with our teammates, but heâs jealous of outsiders. Derek is definitely an outsider. âCome on, letâs go celebrate the beginning of summer break. I need a distraction.â
Outside, Derek is sitting on the stoop tying his shoes. âYâall have fun,â he calls out as we head for Landonâs car.
âWe will,â Landon growls back.
From the car, I look over at Derek. Our eyes meet and I feel a jolt of adrenaline. I want to ignore him, to pretend he doesnât exist. So why do I have such a hard time keeping my eyes averted? I get a sense that thereâs sadness behind his eyes, something that I can relate to.
Landonâs phone is in his cup holder when it rings on our way to the beach. Lilyâs name comes up on the screen.
âWhy is your old girlfriend calling you, Landon?â
He glances at the phone but doesnât answer it. âBeats me.â
âYou never told me you still talked to her.â
âWe catch up every now and then.
Craig Buckhout, Abbagail Shaw, Patrick Gantt