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âHey, settle down. Kurlyâs entitled to his opinion, even if itâs wrong.â I lifted my chin at Kurlander. âJust for the record, Iâm majoring in Community Entrepreneurship.â
âEntrepreneurship,â Kurlander said. âThatâs a big word.â
âYes, it is,â I said. âYou know what it means?â
âDonât be an idiot. Of course I know what it means. It means you want to go on Shark Tank.â
There was some laughter. I let it roll off my back. I had no desire to go on Shark Tank. I wasnât planning to start a business. Not for a long time anyway, not until I retired from hockey.
âJust say the word,â AJ said under his breath. âJust say the word and I will wipe that wiseass smile right off his face.â
I gave him a small shake of the head and said to Kurlander, âNah. If all goes well, Iâll be on TV playing hockey, not begging for money.â
âYeah,â AJ said. âForts wonât need money. Heâll be making millions himself.â
âExactly my point,â Kurlander said. âHis degree will be irrelevant.â
âYouâre irrelevant!â someone shouted and laughter erupted as Kurlander tried to find out whoâd said that and I signaled the waitress for another pitcher of beer.
âSo,â AJ said to me later at the apartment, âI think you gained a few captain votes today with the clock stunt, but itâs safe to say Kurlander wonât be one of them.â
âAJ, stop.â
âI think heâs jealous of you. Right, Deke?â he said as he passed the hamster cage where Deke was running on his wheel.
âSilly me. I thought because youâre not taking a psychology class this semester, Iâd be spared the psychobabble.â I slipped Deke the sprig of parsley Iâd brought back from the Biscuit. He immediately left the wheel and gobbled it up.
AJ laughed. âTell me you donât agree with me.â
âI donât have enough information to agree or disagree, but I do know Iâm not his favorite person on the team. Iâm glad weâre not on the same line.â
âSee? Another reason heâs jealous. You get more ice time. Chubby Hubby or Cherry Garcia?â he asked from the kitchen.
âCherry Garcia.â
AJ got a pint of ice cream out of the freezer and tossed it and a spoon at me, rapid fire. I caught both, but the spoon almost got away from me.
âAnyway, I heard he was badmouthing you the other day, saying how all you do is ride on your daddyâs coattails, expecting everything to be handed to you on a silver platter.â
âFuck him. I donât care what he says.â
âHe was also trying to convince people that seniors deserve the captaincy because theyâve paid their dues, unlike some other entitled piece of shit. Those were his exact words. âEntitled piece of shit.ââ
I held my hand up. âNot listening. Seriously.â
âFine.â Propping his feet on the coffee table, he worked his spoon into the pint of ice cream and took a huge bite. âLet me ask you a non-team related question.â
âShoot.â
âDo you think I have any kind of chance with Ruby? Because I keep picturing her in a grass skirt and no top, but with her hair all loose over her lusciousâŠâ He gestured at his chest with his spoon. âItâs making me fucking crazy.â
âYou know, I can put your Ben and Jerryâs back in the freezer if you need to go tug the slugâhey!â I laughed as he kicked my feet off the coffee table.
âShut up, jerk wad.â
âHey, youâre the one whoâs over-sharing.â
âI canât help it. Sheâs so gorgeous, but sheâs way out of my league.â
âShut up. She is not. She liked your Princess Bride pickup line. Didnât she?â
âYeah.â
âThen donât wuss out. Go for it.â
âWhat about you and Indi? You guys meet yet for the photography project?â
âNot yet.â I dug up a big spoonful of ice cream and ate it. I loved those dark cherries and chocolate shards in the creamy cherry ice cream. âWeâre meeting at the Green Bean on campus next Monday.â
âNice. You going to make a move?â
I lifted a shoulder. âI donât know. She doesnât seem to be the type of girl you just hook up with and Iâm not looking for long-term. On the other hand, I really like her. Sheâs gorgeous and smart and funnyâŠand we have stuff in common.â
AJ worked to free a pretzel bite buried in his ice cream. âWhat kind of stuff?â
âWe both sometimes feel like we donât have a right to complain about stuff. Me because of my family and the money and all that, and her having been adopted from China. I mean, who knows what kind of life sheâd have had? She was at a government orphanage with no family, no one looking out for her welfare but the state. Here, she has a loving mom and dad, a solid childhood, a bright futureâŠâ
âEveryone has different challenges, Hudson,â AJ said. âJust because you have a lot of advantages doesnât mean you canât ever be angry about something or wish things were different. Just be grateful for what you have and live your life. If you spend all your time feeling bad about it, then whatâs the point? If you have it, enjoy it, otherwise itâs a waste.â
âShit, AJ. Thatâs pretty fucking philosophical.â
âRight?â He grinned. âSometimes I amaze myself.â
10
Indi
The campus coffee joint, called Green Bean, was hopping with students grabbing a caffeine hit so they could face their afternoons. I loved the smell of coffee and was looking forward to treating myself with something sweet. They had a fairly decent variety of hot, iced and blended drinks.
âRight on time,â Hudson said as he came up to me near the entryway. âLetâs order. I already staked out a table for us.â
âGreat.â
I ended up getting this crazy milkshake that was kind of pricey, a creamy blend of coconut, peanut butter, chocolate, ice cream and cold brewed iced coffee.
Hudson ordered the same thing and tried to pay, but I wouldnât let him.
âThis going directly to my hips,â I said after we sat
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