My Hockey Alpha Chapter 189

The Diner Waitress

Enzo

The way that that girl stared back at me almost seemed to awaken something in me. It was as though we knew each other somehow, as though we knew each other really well. In a strange way, I felt incredibly sad looking at her. It seemed as if she felt the same way, too. But what was even more odd was that she somehow looked almost exactly like Selena, as though she was Selena’s twin.

“Baby?” Selena said, causing me to tear my eyes away from the girl. “What are you doing?”

I quickly turned back to face the hockey game, shaking my head. “Nothing,” I said. “Just thought I saw someone I recognized.”

Selena laughed. “That’s silly,” she replied, squeezing my arm. “You’ve never been here before.”

“I know.”

At least, I thought I knew. But even as the game ended and we headed out to have a drink at the local bar, I still couldn’t stop feeling as though all of this was oddly familiar to me. In fact, the longer I thought this way, the more I began to realize that I did know this town, and I did know that girl. Her name was…

name. Maybe

to know each other. Maybe, I thought to myself, that was why that girl looked at me in such a

was packed to the brim with students and townspeople. I glanced around while Selena led me over to the bar to order our drinks; my eyes eventually landed on a table in

his arm on the back of her seat. Was he her boyfriend? For some odd reason, thinking about their kiss made me oddly jealous — but that wasn’t the only thing. As I studied the faces of

tightly, pushing her tongue into my mouth almost too roughly. When we pulled

at the girl in the corner, I realized now that I

or something, but I decided not to question it. If this made my fiancee happy, then I didn’t mind one bit.

before with all of this

and causing me to wake with a jolt. “I want coffee. Let’s

was already jumping out of the bed and getting

there’s a cute little cafe around here,” she said, tugging me along by my hand as we made our way across the campus and toward town

for you, love,” I said, although I

had something to do with the state of the town. But the people here seemed to have bounced back relatively well, which

and comfortable when we arrived. Selena slid into a window seat and waited grumpily with her arms folded across her chest while I got us coffee and something to eat; she had never been much of a morning

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