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“How does it feel?” he asks, breathing through the words.

“I can’t believe I’m doing this,” I respond, everything coming out staccato from the effort of keeping myself afloat.

“You’re telling me.”

“Hang on, how do I know you’re not just wearing trunks under there?”

“How do
I
know you’re not wearing bottoms?”

“Because you have my word, that’s why.”

“And you have mine. Isn’t that good enough?”

This is new, being able to let go and trust someone completely. I mean, I’m naked in a college pool with womanizer most wanted. I could literally reach down and touch his dick. That says it all, doesn’t it?

“I trust you,” I reply, though it comes out weak.

“Okay then, how about I ask you one question, anything I like, then you can ask me one. Deal?”

He’s gliding around in front of me, water rising up against the hard plates of his pectorals as he does so.

I sink down in the water so only my eyes are showing, predatory.

I bob up again. “Just one.”

Blake draws his hand across the water. “What were you dreaming about last night?”

How the hell did he know I was dreaming last night? Was he watching me? Does he silently sneak into my room and have his way with me? I’d prefer to be awake, of course, but…

“You’ve got to be completely honest,” he says, as if sensing I’m preparing to strip away small truths.

I draw in a breath, smoky wisps rushing in with it. “I was dreaming about what happened with my mom.”

“That’s all you’re going to give me?”

“I can’t talk about it, sorry, not yet.”

“About what?”

But I’m not ready. “Blake…”

He puts his hands up. “Okay, okay. I won’t push.”

“My turn,” I announce.

He puts his palm out. “Continue.”

I think about it. “Have you ever been in love, truly?”

He looks up at the ceiling. “Any question and you go with
that
?”

“So that’s a no?”

He looks at me, eyes obsidian in the semi-dark. “No, but that’s not to say I don’t think it’s possible. I just haven’t found the right girl.”

Until now,
my head finishes.

We swim around slowly for a while, testing the waters you might say. The rain drops in intensity, but there is still a resounding hollowness to the room that makes it feel completely isolated from the outside world.

I have no doubt there’s something between us now. But that’s just it. I don’t know what to make of it or how to respond. I can act tough and confident when the time calls for it, but internally self-esteem is always pulling me back.
You’re not good enough. Your hair’s too thick. You’re not funny and no-one in a sane frame of mind would think otherwise.
This is what I tell myself. And then I remember the year gone by, all that happened and a knot balls up in my chest I can’t untie no matter how hard I look for distraction.

Blake kicks out in front of me with a powerful stroke, scooping into the water with his hands, his shoulders rolling in and out. Every now and then one of his butt cheeks floats up garishly white and I’m helpless to suppress laughter. He somersaults back over to face me, too quick to make anything out, a scandalous smile panning out across his face.

“I saw everything,” I announce, a lie.

“You saw absolutely nothing and you know it,” he responds, kicking back towards me.

I twist a strand of hair together and pull it back over my ear.

In the back of my mind I’m waiting for the lights to come on, exposing us.

There
is
a thrill in it. I’m in that perpetual state of nervousness you get waiting for a roller-coaster, and damned as it may be, three-thirds of me is enjoying it.

I notice we’re closer than ever. I haven’t really moved around much, but the markings on the pool’s edge show we’re towards the deep end. My legs are tiring, but I can feel Blake’s kicking away ahead of me. I catch his eyes.

We stare at each other for the longest time. My mind wanders, heat building between my spanned legs.

Blake’s eyes are asking me to open up, and not out of guilt or pity. But I’m scared that by looking too far into them I might let him in completely and in the process lose the comfort being on the fringe of life allows.

God, you’re serious sometimes,
though the bare body below is telling a different story. I’m impressed with myself for going through with this. Still, some part of me doesn’t fully trust Blake’s motives, regardless of the fact he’s been nothing but a gentlemen tonight. He could have pulled his Loch Ness monster out the moment we hit the water.

“Have you
really
done this before?” I ask, careful.

He gives a little pout and shakes his head from side to side. If it wasn’t for the fact it’s immeasurably cute, I might be furious. I splash water at him instead, subconsciously trying to keep any dangly bits below water.

He shakes it off and runs his fingers through his hair. “To be honest, I’m amazed
you
went through with it.”

I take this little gold star with glee, trying to force the smile away but powerless to prevent it coming through.

“There’s a lot about me you don’t know,” I say, adding a wink. It sounds massively cliché and a little stupid, but he smiles, big, wide and all-encompassing.

“I could say the same. I’m a
real
box of surprises,” drawing his eyebrows up and down in a quick double-take.

I rest my back against the edge of the pool, grip onto the small shelf with my fingers and listen to the water slurp in and out of the trough that runs around the edge. “How long have we been in?”

“Maybe half an hour. We’ll start to prune soon.”

“I guess we should get out.”

“You first.”

I shovel more water at him, splashing water in his face. “Just get out will you.” I don’t want to, but neither of us wants to make the first move even though I’m burning up inside with need.

“Ladies first. That’s the rule.”

“Fine, but you’ve got to look away again. Promise?”

He gives me a little salute. I quietly quiver at the definition in his arm. You don’t get that kind of toning from slacking off.

He rolls his body over and starts swimming to the far windows.

I breast-stroke—how true that is—my way back to the far-left of the pool, gliding up to it and lifting myself out of the water as smoothly as I can before making my way to the changing rooms.

I peek back briefly. Blake’s there, facing away with his elbows up on the tiles. I’m thankful he’s not looking in my direction, but somewhere deep inside me, where I’m wet and horny and desperately trying to calm myself, I’m hoping he has one eye on the reflection in the window.

CHAPTER ELEVEN

BLAKE

“Lane four, Tia Reed,” booms the PA.

I clap my hands together. “Yeah, go Tia!”

Coach Reed looks at me oddly. “You’re really taking this training thing to heart, aren’t you, son?”

“Maybe I am. Fuck it. Is it so bad to want to see someone succeed?”

A blip and the swimmers leap in unison. Tia gets a good start and remains well ahead of the others by the midway point.

“Go!” I bellow. “Go!”

She drops off a little, lanes five and six closing the gap, but she pulls it together in the last twenty to take it home.

I literally jump off my seat. “Fuck yes!”

A woman with her son in front of us turns around and glares. I sit. “Sorry.”

Coach is smiling. “That’s my girl.”

He looks to me. “You did good, son. Real good.”

I nod, thankful for his praise. He has been good to me, the closest thing I ever had to a father figure.

That’s why it’s going to be so fucking hard to betray his trust.

*

Tia holds up her medal. I’m more interested in the way it sits snugly between her breasts. “My first medal. Gold, too. Should I pawn it?” she laughs.

“Medals, shmedals,” I tease. “I’ve got about fifty back at the apartment if you need another.”

She rolls her eyes.

“You fucking bitch.”

I turn around to find Ethan standing there, eyes red and nostrils flared.

I stand in front of Tia, push her behind me. “Hey. You better watch your mouth.”

He points around me. “I know it was you.”

Tia remains completely cool, standing over my shoulder. “All
I
remember is you getting really wasted. Can’t hold your liquor, can you? Besides, can’t say I was impressed after seeing ‘your goods’.”

He shakes his head, twitches ready to pounce, but there are a lot of people around.

I take a step towards him. “Get the fuck out of here, Ethan. She’s got nothing to say to you.”

He turns his attention to me. “Fighting her battles now too, huh? You’re one of us, man. You think this bitch is any different than the others. You only need tits and pussy, bro. Not a brain.”

I shove him hard. “I’m not your bro. Fuck off.”

I look around, a few people watching on.

He sees them too.

“That’s him,” someone says. “From the picture.”

He wants to say something else, lifting his finger, but the whispering continues. He leaves, getting out of there quick before more people recognize him. He’s famous, after all. The social media storm that followed after he was ‘discovered’ the morning after—epic. I just hope it hasn’t unhinged him further. Dosed up on who-knows-what he’s volatile and unpredictable.
That’s
what worries me.

I turn back to Tia. “You’ve got to watch him.”

She smiles. “Why? I’ve got you, don’t I?”

*

I’m comparing Tia’s medal to my own while she hits the shower.

Billy’s watching the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills chowing down on Oreos like they’re going out of fashion.

“You done stroking your ego over there?” he calls.

“At least I’m not stroking something else,” I reply.

He swivels around, looking over the back of the couch, the sound of the shower running in the background. “Don’t think I can’t see it.”

I put the medals down. “See what?”

He laughs. “You know very well. Every time you two are in the room you’re eye-sexing so hard I can almost see bodily fluids being exchanged.”

“Don’t know what you’re talking about, brother.”

Billy’s cheeks puff out. “Man, you’re heading into dangerous waters here. What’s Reed going to say when he finds out you’re balls deep in his daughter?”

“We haven’t…”

“But you’re Blake ‘Johnson’ Johnson, super-dick, Goliath, father of cocks. It’s going to happen, and what then? Head off to Reed and ask for his permission, his blessing for the fruit of his loins to suck you off?”

I pick up an orange, tossing it into the air. If Reed does find out, it’ll be my head. “Always such a way with words, Billy.”

“I am majoring in English, remember?”

“And what does the Bard have to say about this?”

“About dating your fill-in father’s most precious possession?” He thinks on it. “Given most of those poor suckers in love seem to wind up dead, I’m going to go with ‘not good’.”

I put the orange back, slumping into a stool. “What the fuck do I do?” I can’t believe I’m asking a guy who duct-taped himself to the roof for dating advice.

“It’s very simple: stay
the fuck
away from that pretty little pussy of hers.”

“How do you know it’s pretty? She might have a Sarlac pit instead of a vagina for all
you
know.”

Billy throws his hands up. “Jesus,
you’re
pulling out the Star Wars references now? She’s getting to you man, sliding under your skin. Let her get too deep and your balls will drop off.”

I laugh. “Is this coming from experience?”

“Okay, so I once had a case of gonorrhea so bad they almost did fall off, but that’s not what I’m talking about here. I’ll say it again: stay the fuck away from her. There’s plenty more pussy for Goliath to slay out there in the Carver ocean.”

He’s right, but he’s wrong, too.

There are plenty of girls on campus yet to be sampled, true, but there’s only one who really matters.

*

I’m way off my game at training. My head’s too full. I’ve got too much going on with Tia, too much unresolved tension all built up and nothing to do about it. I should channel it into my swimming, but it’s having the opposite fucking effect.

Coach shakes his head bewildered as I surface. “You’re a solid second behind Ethan. I can scream and carry on all day, but I’m going the Daddy route and simply saying I’m disappointed, son.”

Fucking Ethan.
I don’t understand how he’s managed to get ahead so much lately.
You’re losing it. That’s why. You need to screw your head back on and get back to work.

I crash into Ethan on my way into the changing rooms. It’s a genuine accident, but he loses it, thrusting me up against the wall with his arm under my neck. Usually I could take him, but this time I can’t pull his arm away.

His eyes are red, crazed, teeth tight together. “I should fucking kill you,” he hisses.

“Et—” I try to get out, but my voice is cut off as he presses his arm harder into my throat.

He’s threatened me before, but those threats were empty. This time I believe him.

I knee him in the balls, but it doesn’t do anything. The guy’s become fucking Iron Man.

“You’re nothing,” he says, pressing harder and harder until my windpipe begins to buckle.

I kick him in the legs, the shins, anything, but there’s no way he’s letting go.

The pressure on my throat releases and I drop to the floor, Ethan walking away.

Cutter slides up, yelling to his back, “Ethan, what the fuck are you doing, man?”

Ethan simply collects his bag and keep walking.

“Motherfucker.” Cutter places a hand on my shoulder. “You okay?”

“I will be,” I wheeze.

“What the fuck was with Terminator there?”

I shake my head. “I’ve got no idea, but something’s up with him—something seriously fucked up.”

*

I spend four hours in the gym. I push and pull and press until I’m halfway dead, every muscle in my body burning.

I towel myself off and start on the rowing machine, getting into a rhythm and holding, driving myself beyond what I should, entering the injury zone, but I don’t care. I’ve got to get back on top whatever it takes. If it means I have to put in twice as much time at the pool, so be it. I’m not about to let Ethan take me down—in or out of the water. That cannot fucking happen again.

But it’s more than Ethan and myself. The whole squad’s coming apart, every man for himself. Coach knows it, I know it, and Olympic selectors are going to know it soon enough if we don’t pull our act together.

*

I get home from the gym late. Tia’s waiting up for me. I notice her training bag by the door.

Shit.

She’s tapping her fingers on table. “You stood me up.”

I run my hand through my hair. “I’m sorry. I completely forgot about it.”

I sling my bag down, take a seat opposite her at the table, my glutes crying out in pain. “Really, I’m sorry.”

“I’m that forgettable, am I?”

I want to laugh it off, but she looks genuinely upset, eyes wet and heavy. “Are you going to tell Coach?”

She shakes her head. “What kind of friend would that make me?”

Friends—that’s all she thinks we are.
“Thanks.”

She gets up. “Just don’t do it again.” She looks away, arms folded as she walks, but she turns. “It sounds so stupid, but I actually look forward to it, you know? I look forward to training with you.” She shakes her head. “Imagine that.”

She walks away, the door to her room closing softly—no slamming, no shouting. The silent approach is far worse, far more damning.

*

I arrive late for training too burnt out from the gym the day before. I rush into the changing rooms, pushing the door open to the first stall I can find for a quick shower. To my surprise, it’s occupied.

Ethan’s there, sitting on the short bench next to the shower. He’s got one leg up, his pants down to his thighs and a needle in his ass.

I can’t believe my fucking eyes. “Ethan, what the fuck are you doing?”

If he’s surprised, he doesn’t show it. He takes the needle out slowly and slips it back into his bag. “Nothing you need to worry about.”

I tap the side of my head. “Are you fucking insane? If that’s what I think it is, it’s damn sure going to show up in the tests. You’re fucked.”

Ethan smiles and pats his bag. “
That
is cutting-edge shit from China, the absolute best money can buy and completely untraceable.”

I stand over him, my shadow creeping over his smug face. “What happens if you get caught, huh? What would your parents think?”

He bends in two, holding his chest laughing. “Fuck, Blake. Who do you think got it for me? My old man practically owns the largest pharmaceutical company in the world. Of course I’m going to take advantage.”

“Does he know you’re dealing too?”

Ethan stands up and shoves me hard out of the stall. The back of my legs collides with the bench running through the center of the room. I slide up against the far lockers on my ass, quickly getting to my feet. “The fuck, Ethan!”

He slams me against the lockers, eyes wide. “You don’t know what you’re talking about.”

I shove him away. He almost loses his footing on the tiles. “Watch it. You don’t think I know about what you offered Tia, about what you do flitting around campus at night, handing out your little baggies of whatever shit you managed to steal from Daddy?”

“You’re way out of line, bro, you and your girly. I haven’t forgotten about the shit she pulled, and you? Taking down the Fuckbook—not okay. Not okay at all.”

“You’re the one out of fucking line.” I throw my towel at him. “Keep the fuck away from me, from Tia, from fucking everyone or—”

“Or what?” he laughs. “Go on. Hit me. You’ll be expelled so fast the door won’t even kiss your ass on the way out. Besides, you forget I know about your little secret, your murky past. What would the dean have to say about that?”

I’ve never wanted to punch someone’s lights out more than in this moment, but I hang on to a slim shred of restraint. “I go down, you go down. You know that.”

He laughs. “Call my bluff, big boy. I fucking dare you.”

I point my finger. “Stay the fuck away.”

He kisses the air. “Come on. I can take it.”

I get out of there before I do something I regret.

I don’t bother putting on my jacket outside. No, the cold’s good. It frees up my head, currently reeling from what I’ve just witnessed.

Ethan’s on the gear, which explains a hell of a lot. I shouldn’t give a shit. It works in my best interest to see him kicked off the team.

But… I should never have confided in him in the first place. I can’t have
that
getting out, no matter what. It would screw everything up, everything I’ve been working towards. He knows it, I know it and there’s not a damn fucking thing I can do about it.

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