I WASNโTย sure what to expect from him in math class, but I was a little disappointed when we went back to our normal routine of him facing the whiteboard and me staring at the back of his head.
To be fair, we did have a test coming up. But still. One person who didnโt disappoint was Merritt.
The second she saw me walk into health class, her arms folded over her chest and a smug smile spread across her lips. She was surrounded by her cronies, leaning back against a desk like she owned the place. โYou know what they say about putting lipstick on a pig?โ
โThat itโs animal cruelty?โ I sat in my desk and started going through my notes.
โNo,โ Merritt said, stepping closer. โThat it wonโt make any difference to a boy whoโs had better. Much better.โ
Of course my mom was in the hall talking with one of the other teachers. Not that I needed her to fight my battles, but I was already tired from the morning. And getting frustrated. I whipped my gaze up to Merritt and said, โIโm pretty sure he broke up with โbetter,โ so if youโd leave me alone, that would be great.โ
She let out a laugh that was too loud, like Iโd hit too close to home. โYou know what, Huttonโโ
โItโsย Mrs. Hutton,โ my mom cut in. โAnd letโs save the questions for the end of class.โ
I breathed a sigh of relief, thankful for my mom and her finally good timing. Less thankful after she winked at me in front of the entire class.
Lunch period came quickly after that, and I was grateful to find reprieve in the AV room with the other girls…and Mr. Davis?
Our AV teacher sat at his desk in the corner of the room, massive headphones over his bald head as he ate a sandwich and stared at his computer screen.
โWhatโs he doing here?โ I whispered, standing near the table. โShould we go eat outside?โ The autumn California sunshine would be far more appealing than him overhearing our plans. Mr. Davis was cool, but not sit- silently-by-while-five-girls-conned-a-football-player-into-falling-in-love-
with-one cool.
Ginger shook her head. โNo, theyโre noise-cancelling headphones. Watch this.โ She grinned evilly at us. โMr. Davis thinks Ms. Bardotโsย dreamy!โ
He kept typing away on his computer.
โWait, this will get him.โ Zara grinned and raised her voice. โMacs are better than PCs.โ
We all held our breath, waiting for one of his tangents about hard-drive space and planned obsolescence.
โWell, that proves it.โ I sat down at the table. No way heโd be able to stay silent through that.
Zara got straight to business. โTell us about yesterday. Did he comment on your new look?โ
โYeah,โ Callie said. โI never got a chat from you last night.โ
โSorry, I stayed longer than I thought I would,โ I said. โYou guys wonโt believe this, but Beckett is a photographer. A really good one.โ Excitement I wasnโt used to feeling fizzed in my stomach, thinking of the photos heโd taken of me. Of the fact that weโd actually had a semi-normal conversation with real words.
Jordanโs eyes were wide. โWait.โ She scrolled through her phone, tapping her fingers furiously over the screen. โIs this you?โ She turned the phone to us, showing a photo of my lips and the cupcake on Seaton Bakeryโs social media page.
My jaw went slack. โNo. Way.โ
โHe runs their social media?โ Ginger asked, shocked.
Feeling just as stunned, I said, โI thought he just took photos!โ
Jordan turned the screen back and stared at it. โIt has more than a thousand likes on it. And almost fifty comments. Some of them about you.โ
โYouโre kidding,โ I deadpanned.
In response, she turned the phone to me, and I read a comment that said,
Canโt tell which would be tastier. That cupcake or those lips.
The profile picture was of a shirtless old man.
Zara nearly snorted out her diet soda. โHe has nipple hair.โ Ginger gagged, and I pushed the phone back to Jordan.
โWait,โ she said, โdid you see the bakeryโs reply to the comment?โ I shook my head.
She lowered her voice to mirror Beckettโs. โโEating cupcakes has never looked so delicious.โ Thereโs some definite inuendo there!โ
I rolled my eyes and shoved a French fry in my mouth. โI think youโre reading way too much into it.โ Then I looked to the others for confirmation. โRight?โ
โWho wouldnโt?โ Zara said, looking pleased with herself. โBy the way, you did good on your makeup this morning!โ
Now I knew she was full of it. โIt only took me a full hour and three attempts.โ
โWorth it,โ Ginger said.
โYeah,โ Callie added, โyou look amazing.โ
Thoroughly flushed, I focused on my food. โSo, is there a plan other than the makeup? Because Merritt kind of got to me this morning.โ
โWhat did she say?โ Zara asked.
I looked toward the ceiling and repeated the horrid ordeal.
โHow did you come up with that animal cruelty bit?โ Callie asked. โIโm always awake at two a.m. thinking of things I should have said in the moment.โ
โGirl, sometimes I wish I could keep my fat mouth shut, then we wouldnโt be in this mess.โ
They were quiet for a moment until Ginger broke the silence. โSo whatโs next? I have no idea what to do in the guy department.โ
Callie put her hands up. โDonโt look at me.โ
I looked at Zara and Jordan. โGuess that leaves you two.โ
They both got lost in thought for a moment before Jordan said, โWould it be too obvious to try and catch him after the football game?โ
Zara lifted a corner of her lips. โI donโt know. I want Rory to be different than all the other girls who will be mauling him after the win. But it couldnโt hurt?โ The bell rang, and she looked at us. โHow about this? We
go to the football game Friday, then you all can come stay at my house? Iโm thinking a hot tub strategy sesh could be just what we need.โ
I grinned at the idea of hot tubbing with people who wouldnโt be judging my body or what I looked like in a swimsuit. โIโm game. Get it?โ
They groaned in unison before all saying they would come.
I left the AV room with a smile on my face. Maybe my big mouth had gotten me into a mess, but having girlfriends to talk to was nice for a change. Even if it was temporary, I would savor every moment.