#Chapter 80: The Lodge

Nina

The next week went by in a blur. I was so busy with midterms and catching up on classwork that I hardly even noticed that the leaves had almost entirely disappeared from the trees, and the days had already gotten shorter. By the time midterms were over, it was cold enough outside to have to wear a thick jacket and a beanie everywhere I went.

Enzo and I didn’t see each other at all, which thankfully ended the rumors floating around campus about our ‘ relationship’ even though it hurt to not see him after our fateful kiss in the rain. It also seemed as though Enzo must have started telling people that we weren’t together, which helped the situation. It felt nice to not be stared at and talked about everywhere we went, although there were still those who

shot me angry glares –such as Lisa and her friends.

Soon, it was time for the Half-Moon Tournament to begin. The campus began to stir with excitement at the prospect of a new tournament to fawn over, and the first match was set to be played a few towns over. I didn’t intend on going after everything that happened, just wanting to focus on school, but I was unfortunately forced to go after Tiffany conveniently fell ‘ill’ just one day before the match.

“I’m so sorry,” she said over the phone, her voice sounding nasally and congested. “I would go if I wasn’t so sick.”

“It’s fine,” I replied as cheerfully as I could while simultaneously holding in a deep, heavy sigh. “I’ll go and make sure that no one gets hurt.”

As we filed onto the bus that would take us to the match, I could feel the mixture of tension and excitement in the air Enzo’s teammates had no idea

that they were participating in something so important, to them, it was just a new tournament to replace the old one. They were confused about the sudden switch, but didn’t seem to ask too many questions.

As the team bus pulled away from the campus and began to make its way to our destination, however, it seemed that there were tensions throughout the team regarding something that had nothing to do with the Half-Moon Tournament

hour into the trip, taking the rest of us by surprise. I felt my face get hot as I pretended

else said. “Our

went?” Matt chimed in.

tone of voice. He was seated at the front of

maybe it would be better this way. If he was supposed to marry someone else, I didn’t blame him

rarely ever spoken to, seeing as how he was the quietest one his name was Bryce — suddenly spoke up for the first time on that trip, not even turning to face Enzo or

was a hint of resentment

think it’s funny that Justin gets kicked off the team and disappears, and

There was a palpable silence on

seat and walking over to where Bryce sat.

“It’s an interesting coincidence

for several long moments before suddenly whirling around to face the rest of the team. I could see the anger written across his face. “Does anyone else

met

a problem with it, you can come to me. I’ll set you straight and teach

over the top of the seat in front of me as he turned his head to look out the window. No one

we got off the team bus, all of us were equally as surprised at the state of

an old, run- down lodge that appeared as though it hadn’t been used or cleaned in years. The windows were caked with dust and Enzo had to use his body weight to force open the decrepit old door to reveal an equally dusty, dingy interior. Cobwebs lined the vaulted ceilings of the once-beautiful old lodge while the furniture sat covered in dirty white sheets that exploded with plumes

gross,” Matt said, walking over to the built-in bar at the back wall and running his fingers along

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