I closed my eyes as I sat in the car, too nervous to head into the gym. Today was the day of the final match between Hudson and Channing. Whoever won would represent the club at the championships. Eden and I had talked about it and we both hoped that Channing would be the one to represent the club. I’d done some research and found out that there had been two people who had died at the previous year’s event. Justin had told me that some of the fighters thought they were a part of the Hunger Games and did anything to win, even if it meant someone dying.
I was scared for Hudson and I didn’t want him to win. A part of me wanted to beg him to withdraw, but I knew he wouldn’t listen to me. He was entering the championship to give money to Clara’s mom. There was no way he was going to let me talk him out of that.
I jumped out of my car, ready to walk into the gym, when I felt someone tap me on the shoulder.
I turned around and my eyes widened in surprise. “Luke? What are you doing here?”
“Came to see my friend kick some ass,” he laughed, but his eyes looked worried.
“I wish you wouldn’t have told him to do this.” I sighed and shook my head.
“Hey, he’s going to make a million dollars.”
“If he wins.” I glared at him.
“Well, nice to see you too, Riley.”
“It is good to see you.” I gave him a quick hug. “I’m just worried. People die, you know.”
“Hudson knows how to take care of himself.” Luke turned away from me. “He’ll be fine.”
“I hope so.”
“Been skinny dipping lately?” He raised an eyebrow, and I frowned at him.
“Excuse me?”
“Nothing. I was just remembering how much you liked to go skinny dipping those summers in Florida.”
“I don’t think so.” My heart raced as I stared at him. “The only summer I went skinny dipping was the last time I went to Florida and you weren’t there.”
“Uh huh.”
“How did you know I went?”
“I just guessed.”
“Did Hudson tell you?” I frowned, and he shook his head.
“No, Hudson didn’t tell me anything.”
“I see.” I ran my fingers through my hair and sighed. “Why didn’t you come that summer anyways?”
“I had an internship, but I did make it down for a few days.” His face turned red and he pulled out his phone. “Hold on. I think Hudson is calling me.”
“I didn’t know you came down.” I frowned, trying to remember. “You didn’t stay at the cottage.”
“No, I didn’t.” He put his phone back in his pocket. “Hudson wants to see me.”
“Really?” I frowned.
“Yeah.” He quickly walked ahead of me.
“Luke,” I called after him. “Why do you care so much about Hudson entering the fight?”
“Well, I know he wants to give some of the money to Clara’s mom.” He shrugged. “It would help her out a lot.”
“What do you care?”
“Clara really loved her mom. Everything she did was for her.” His tone changed. “She’s the only girl I know who really cared about someone more than herself.”
“I didn’t realize you knew her that well.”
“We went to college together,” he snapped. “She dated my best friend. We were friends.”
“Okay.” I put a hand up. “No need to bite my head off.”
“Stop questioning me.”
“I wasn’t questioning you. What’s your problem?”
“Sorry. I’m just stressed.” He sighed. “I’m concerned about Hudson as well.”
“Right. You’re scared he’s going to get hurt?”
“No, I’m scared he’s not going to win. He needs to win that money.” His voice rose. “You need to make sure he wins.”
“What?”
“Nothing.” He shook his head, and I could see a dazed look in his eyes. “Sorry. Nothing.”
“You okay, Luke?” I frowned as I stared at him. He looked like he was wired.
“Yeah, I’m fine.” He nodded. “Sorry, okay?” He rushed into the gym ahead of me and I wondered what his problem was.
Something about his demeanor had seemed off. A part of me wondered if he was going to try and take the money from Hudson if he won. I knew that Luke didn’t have a job, and now I wondered if he had gotten himself into some sort of gambling debt or something. Something seemed really odd about how anxious he was for Hudson to win. I didn’t buy that he was worried about Clara’s mom. What did he care if Clara’s mom was kicked out or not? It just seemed fishy to me.
I froze in the middle of the gym as I realized that all of the equipment had been moved to the side and that there were gym mats on the ground. They had been roped off like a boxing ring and there were first aid kits sitting at the side of the mats.
Justin walked up to me with a smile. “Hey, you.”
“Hey, Justin.”
“You excited?”
“Not really,” I shook my head. “More like worried.”
“Yeah, me too,” he whispered, and I gave him a sharp look.
“Why are you worried?”
“Channing is not going to go down without a very dirty fight.” He looked around and continued talking. “He’s was already pissed that Hudson might take away his opportunity and now he’s angry that Hudson took his girl as well.”
“What girl?” My heart flipped as I thought about Hudson with someone else.
Justin gave me a look. “You, of course.”
“Me?” I frowned. “What are you talking about?”
“Channing thinks you’re cute.” Justin shrugged. “He was hoping you guys would hook up on the camping trip. That’s why he put his bag next to you. But then your bag went missing and...you know.”
“No, I don’t know.”
“Well, I know you guys tried to be quiet, but you know...” Justin’s eyes looked embarrassed.
“Oh, my God.” I flushed red as I realized what he was saying.
“You were the only girl.” He made a face. “Channing felt like Hudson stole you.”
“Hudson and I have history.” I blushed.
“Yeah, and he left you by yourself.” Justin shrugged. “He doesn’t seem like a great guy to me, but I don’t know him well. I’m just saying that I think Channing is out for blood tonight.”