โWHY IS HE AT SEATON BAKERY?โย I asked. Beckett slumming it in Seaton didnโt exactly match the image of him Iโd built in my head. And why Tuesdays? It didnโt make sense. โWas he with someone?โ
โNo clue,โ Zara said, shaking her head as I drove us over cragged streets past rundown factories and apartment buildings. โIโm as curious as you are.โ
The plan was for her to take off with Callie and Ginger while I went in the bakery and pretended to study. Well, I actually would study, but that wasnโt the reason Iโd come here. In fact, I hadnโt been in Seaton for a long time. This suburb of Emerson was mostly low-income housing and warehouses or manufacturing plants. There was a pier that was nice, but the one near Brentwood was nicer. Still, the website for Seaton Bakery belied its location with stunning photography of desserts and drinks that made my mouth water.
We met the other two at a gas station a couple blocks from the bakery, and we all got out of the car.
At the sight of me, Gingerโs mouth dropped open. โHoly crap, Zara, can you do that to me next?โ
Zaraโs grin was smug. โAnytime, girl.โ
Callie touched my arm. โYou look amazing, Rory.โ
At least I already had blush on my cheeks. I wasnโt used to being complimented and definitely didnโt know how to accept them.
โOkay,โ Zara said, โhereโs the deal.โ
โWait!โ Callie said. โI told Jordan Iโd video call her.โ She tapped over her phone screen, and we waited until Jordanโs face appeared. She looked
like she was in a mansion but was wearing a polo that said JJ Cleaning Service.
โWhatโs up?โ she asked. โWhere is he?โ โA bakery,โ Ginger said. โIn Seaton.โ
โSeaton Bakery?โ Jordan asked. โItโs so good! I live just a few blocks away from there.โ She froze then, like she was ashamed of sharing that information.
โWeโre sending Ror in,โ Zara said, oblivious to Jordanโs revelation. โAny last-minute advice?โ
โTry one of the cupcakes,โ Jordan said, then at Zaraโs expression, said, โOh, about Beckett. Um, my boyfriend likes it when I graze my fingers over his arm.โ She adjusted the phone and ran the back of her hand over her bicep. โLike this.โ
โThatโs good,โ Zara said. โTouch his muscles, just lightly, if you get a chance.โ
โWhat?โ My stomach squirmed at the thought of touching Beckettโs toned arms.
โDonโt be creepy about it,โ Zara said, exasperated. โJust a light touch to let him know youโre paying attention.โ
โAnd be sweet,โ Callie added. โYouโll be the total opposite of Merritt.โ โTrue,โ Ginger said. โAnd maybe make eye contact with him?โ
The list was already getting longer than I knew what to do with. โWonโt that be creepy?โ
She shrugged. โI read online that guys like girls who make eye contact.
Thereโs science behind it and everything.โ
โSo,โ I said. โEye contact, muscle touching, and be nice. One and two should be easy, but you know me…โ
They laughed, and I smiled at my joke. It had been a long time since Iโd had friends, especially ones who got my humor.
Then I reminded myself this wasnโt friendship. They were helping me reach a goal and stick it to Merritt for curvy girls everywhere. This wasnโt about me at allโit was about the cause.
The thought sobered me, and I nodded. โShould I head over there in case he leaves soon?โ
They nodded.
โText us and let us know how it goes,โ Jordan said.
We all exchanged numbers, and Callie sent a smiley face in aย Sermoย group text. My heart stuttered. It was the first message Iโd received in the chat app.
I put my hand on my car door, feeling nerves flutter through every part of my body. โIโll see you soon?โ
โDefinitely,โ Jordan said. โGood luck!โ She clicked out of the call, and Callie stuffed her phone in her purse.
Zara put her hands on my shoulders. โYou look great. Own it.โ My mind flashed to what Aiden said, and I smiled. โThanks.โ
We parted ways, and I was on my own, butterflies dancing in my stomach and nerves making my chest tight. The drive to Seaton Bakery only took a minute, but I sat in the car for at least five trying to psych myself up.
Beckettโs carโthe latest Mercedes on the marketโgleamed from just a few spots over, a stark contrast to the older cars in the lot.
Window paint advertising the local high schoolโs homecoming and the bakeryโs breakfast deal blocked any chance I had at looking inside. My heart stuttered knowing, for whatever reason, Beckett Langley could be behind the handwritten messages. And for the first time, it would be him and me, away from the expectations of Emerson and the Academy.
I took a deep breath. I wasnโt making any progress sitting in this car.
Getting out, I grabbed my purse, locked the doors, and went inside. I couldnโt see Beckett in any of the tables or booths in the bakery. Maybe he was in the bathroom?
I went to the counter and took in all of the treats behind the glass. Jordan was right. The cupcakes looked amazing with all colors and flavors of frosting.
โHi there,โ said a woman behind the counter. She smiled so wide wrinkles formed around her eyes. โI havenโt seen you in here before.โ
I smiled at her and practiced my rehearsed line. โTrying to find a new study spot.โ
โThis is your place,โ she said. โIโm Gayle. Hope Iโll be seeing you around here.โ
Already I felt more relaxed. This place felt more like home than my own house did at times. โIโm Rory.โ
โNice to meet you.โ She smiled and then gestured toward the display. โCan I get you something, babe?โ
My eyes landed on a pink cupcake with pearlescent sprinkles, and I ordered it along with a hot chocolate. My mom would have cringed at the sugary food and drink, but it didnโt matter. Iโd been on her diet all summer and somehow managed to gain weight. I might as well eat what I wanted if I was going to be fat either way.
Still, Gayle gave me a big smile and told me to enjoy it.
With the treat and drink in hand, I walked to a table and sat down. As I sipped the hot liquid, I scanned the cafรฉ. The place felt warm, comfortable, with couples and friends sitting together, chatting over food and drink. I could see why Beckett would want to visit a place like this, especially if he was alone a lot.
A hinge creaked on the swinging doors behind the counter, and there stood Beckett, a camera hanging around his neck. Instead of his Emerson uniform, he wore a tight T-shirt and well-worn jeans that hugged his hips.
My mouth watered, not just from the cupcake. When did the muscle- touching start?
He didnโt notice me as he pulled a cupcake from the glass, set it on a small plate, and began snapping photos of it from every angle.
He was a photographer? Iโd never seen him use a camera at school, and he wasnโt on the yearbook committee. Why would he come all the way out here to take pictures? And if he liked it so much, why wouldnโt he want someone to know?
I watched the determined look in his eyes as he judged each shot and made adjustments to his camera accordingly. He was every bit as focused on this as he was with a football. Were the photos on the bakeryโs site his?
He glanced in my direction, and I immediately turned my gaze down.
Had he caught me staring?
Then I remembered what Ginger said. Eye contact. I looked back at him, and he was walking my way.ย Holy crap. Holy crap. Holy crap.
Just a few feet from me, he smiled, one corner of his full lips rising just a little more than the other. This close, I noticed the slight crook in his nose. Had he broken it before?
He lifted the camera strap over his head and then twisted it around his wrist. โI didnโt know anyone from Emerson came here.โ
They do if theyโre stalking you, I thought, then realized I probably couldnโt say that. I had to come up with something that didnโt include the
word โum.โ If um was a word.
What did he say, again? And when did the touching start? Would it be awkward if I did it sitting down?
Oh God, I was rambling. In my head, but still.
โThat cupcake is perfect,โ he said, lifting his camera. โDo you mind if
I?โ
โI, um…โ Strike one. โGo ahead. Do I need to move?โ He shook his head. โNo, youโre perfect.โ
Me? My stomach swooped. He didnโt even bother to correct himself.
He snapped a few shots and turned the camera around so I could see. I
barely tore my gaze away from the depths of his hazel eyes to take in the crisp shot of the cupcake with the colors of my school uniform blurring in the background.
โThat looks better than the one sitting in front of me,โ I said in awe. โCan I have that cupcake?โ
โThanks.โ He chuckled. โYou know, I usually donโt have any models.
Would it be okay?โ
His question didnโt quite register. โWould what be okay?โ โIf I took some more shots with you in them?โ
My cheeks flamed, and I thanked God and Zara for blush. At least it wouldnโt be such an intense contrast to my pale skin. โIโm not exactly model material.โ
โNonsense.โ He put his hand near my cupcake, then glanced at me as if asking permission.
โSure.โ I nodded. That boy could touch my food anytimeโฆand more than that, if he wanted to.
That thought just made me blush even harder. I needed to get my thoughts together before they started coming out my mouth.
He placed the cupcake near my hand, then gently moved my fingers to cup the decorative wrapping. His touch was so soft, I wondered how this was the same guy who commanded a football field with such power and control.
I was still absorbing the shock to my system as he snapped a few pictures. When he showed me the screen, my hand didnโt look pudgy, but like it belonged next to the brown wrapper and pink frosting. Accented it even.
I glanced up at him, my eyes landing on the bare skin of his throat. I chewed on my bottom lip. โIt looks amazing.โ
He smiled. Was that a bashful expression I saw? โYour lips would be perfect by it.โ
Did he just use my lips and the word โperfectโ in the same sentence? Without a โnotโ between the words? Remind me to have Zara and Kim do my makeup every day for the rest of my life.
โJust, hold it up?โ he said.
Awkwardly, I picked it up and held it in front of my freshly painted lips, puckering awkwardly.
He laughed, the sound rolling off his lips and caressing my heart.
I smiled at the sound and relaxed my lips. I was actually having fun, in front of a camera no less. How was that possible?
After a few snaps and adjustments, he held the screen out to me.
I gasped. My apple-shaped lips and the pink shade brought the photo to life. โIt looks like a magazine ad.โ
His grin was earnest. โYou think?โ I nodded.
โThanks.โ
The watch on his wrist flashed. As he looked at the message, he frowned. โSorry, I have to get home. My dadโs actually in town tonight.โ
I smiled and nodded.
โSee you around, Rory.โ
My name sounded perfect on his lips.