Page 54 of Game For Tonight (Game for It 3)
âTell me what happened. Without sticking that spoon in your mouth or gulping any more wine,â Willow said just as Aubrey lifted her head. âAnd no more pillow action, either.â
Aubrey threw the offending pillow onto the floor. âFlynn came to my office and cornered me. And we argued and then we broke up.â Okay, she was skimming over the more pertinent details, but she couldnât admit to Willow exactly what sheâd said to Flynn and how it ate her up inside. Sheâd look like the worldâs biggest asshole.
She felt like the worldâs biggest asshole. Someone who couldnât be trusted. When Flynn had hit her with that, it was like his words had shattered her heart into pieces.
âWho was breaking up with who first?â Willow asked.
âDoes that really matter?â Aubrey held out her empty glass, and Willow grabbed the wine bottle off the coffee table and filled Aubreyâs glass, until the bottle was empty.
âYes, it definitely matters. Because if he was the one who broke up with you, then heâs a jerk, and Iâm being kind.â Willowâs eyes narrowed in that way they did when she was being uber-perceptive. Aubrey hated when she did that, especially right now when she was drunk and sick to her stomach from too much ice cream and feeling extravulnerable. âBut if youâre the one who dumped him, and now youâre sitting here drowning your sorrows in a disgusting concoctionâthat I provided; I know Iâm guiltyâthen Iâm going to ask you a simple question.â
âWhatâs your simple question?â Aubrey mumbled.
âWhy?â Willow yelled the word, startling a shriek out of Aubrey. For such a tiny thing, she sure was loud. âWhy would you dump him? I thought you liked him.â
âI did. I do like him. I tried to convince him of that, but he wouldnât listen.â She sighed. âIt just wouldnât work between us. I know it wouldnât.â
âBecause heâs getting traded?â
Aubreyâs entire body went cold. âHow did you know?â she breathed.
Willow shrugged. She sat curled up in the overstuffed chair across from Aubreyâs couch, perfectly composed despite the copious amounts of wine sheâd consumed. âItâs unspoken knowledge. Everyone knows.â
âEven Flynn?â
; âEspecially Flynn, but heâs not talking about it. He canât think about that right now. He has a play-off game to concentrate on like the rest of them.â Willow said this like Aubrey should already know.
And she did already know. âThereâs more,â she admitted, her voice soft, her thoughts in total chaos. Willow would hate her. Everyone would hate her. Sheâd pretended to like Flynn for selfish reasons while heâd thought what theyâd shared had been real. Sheâd been trying to keep her job intact, and heâd been trying to convince her they made a great couple.
âMore what?â Willow asked.
âHarvey made me pretend to be in a relationship with Flynn, because I was stupid enough to let go for one night so I could fool around with him. I pretended to be Flynnâs girlfriend, all while he thought it was for real.â She wanted more wine, needed more wine to get the rest of it out. âHarvey said if I didnât do it, heâd let me go. And if I did do it, heâd give me a promotion.â
Willow scowled. She reached down and grabbed the pillow Aubrey just threw onto the floor and punched it once, twice, scaring the hell out of Aubrey. âHarvey Price is an asshole,â she murmured, looking murderous. âYouâre going to need to do serious damage control.â
âHow?â
âGo to Flynn. Tell him youâre sorry. Tell him again how you really feel about him. Iâm guessing earlier he wasnât listening to you because all he could hear were the words âfakeâ and âpretend.ââ
Aubrey shook her head and hiccupped. âIâll say something I might regret.â
âBetter than saying nothing at all?â
âI donât want to break his concentration,â Aubrey said, her excuse feeble, even to her own ears.
âPlease. Heâs probably not going to play this weekend,â Willow said. âJaredâs shoulder is much better.â
âI heard that. Heâs doing all right?â
âOh yeah, heâs feeling good. On top of it. Though with Sheridan pregnant, heâsââ Willow covered her mouth with her hand, the word âpregnantâ dropping like a bomb in the middle of the room.
Shock reverberated through her. Well, that was news to her. âAre you serious?â Aubrey asked.
âOh my God, please donât say anything. Please, please, please. Thatâs why Sheridan hasnât been feeling very well and she hasnât come to the games. Sheâs so sick, like all the time. Morning sickness for her is more like morning, noon, and night.â Willow tilted her head back and sighed.
âI wonât utter a word, I swear,â Aubrey promised, trying to ignore the sadness that wanted to consume her. She wanted to be happy for her friends. Willow was madly in love with Nick. Sheridan was going to have Jaredâs baby. And she was alone with only wine and ice cream.