I MAKEย my way back to my private room, grateful for the reprieve. Though I donโt have long to bask in the silence because my phone starts ringing, startling me.
Dad flashes across the screen and I realize with a sinking feeling that I never did call him after he sent that text.
โIโm so sorry, Daddy. The day got away from me,โ is how I answer.
His chuckle is rich and warm, making me smile despite how agitated I still am over that confrontation between Fig and Maggie. And me, I guess. Iโve never been involved in something like that before in my life, and it was disconcerting. โIโve heard from the head of the Art History Department at Columbia.โ
My heart flies up and sinks, all at the same time. โOh.โ โDonโt you want to know what he had to say?โ
I already know. Heโs dying to have me attend. Thanks to my father calling in a favor. โWhat did he say?โ I keep my voice light and bubbly, exactly how he wants me. His sweet and happy daughter, who would do anything for her daddy. He feels the exact same way.
When it suits him.
โThey want you, darling. Youโre in,โ he says, bursting with pride.
โOh. Thatโs so great,โ I say, my voice weak. I settle into the chair at my desk, staring out the nearby window that overlooks the campus. There are a few students milling about, though I canโt make out whoโs who. They all look the same, since theyโre still mostly in uniform.
โYou donโt sound happy, Pumpkin.โ I can hear the disappointment in his voice. โI thought Columbia is where you wanted to go the most.โ
I never said that. I just always agreed with him when he went on and on about how great the college is and that they have a solid art program. Not that I want to be an artistโmore like I want to study art. Someday, I would love to work in a gallery or museum. Maybe even have my own art gallery, where I could discover up and coming artists and support them.
Thatโs my dream, and my parents know it. They also encourage it, though I donโt think they believe I could do anything on my own. Iโm sure theyโre just indulging me. Daddyโs motives are not for me, but for himself.
Columbia University is too close. New York City means no escape because thatโs where my family lives. Where I grew up.
I want something different. Far away.
Itโll never happen if my father has anything to say about it.
โIโm thrilled. Really.โ I infuse my voice with excitement, hoping he can detect it. โThank you so much for talking to him. I canโt wait to see where else I get in.โ
โDoes any other college matter? I thought Columbia was end game.โ
Iโm not about to list the colleges where I applied, the ones I really want to go to. Heโll call them up and get me in, or heโll flat out tell me I canโt go to some of the locations. I canโt risk it.
โItโs smart to have options, Daddy.โ
โYouโre right. Options are always good to have. A backup plan.โ I can envision him nodding his agreement.
โCan I talk to Mom?โ
โOh, Iโm not with her. Iโm currently in Boston, on business. Iโll head home Friday. You should call her. She probably misses you.โ
โI was just with you guys this weekend.โ I arrived on campus yesterday afternoon, after spending all of Thanksgiving break with my parents.
โWe always miss you, darling. Especially your mother. You know how needy she gets.โ I do. And she doesnโt necessarily need meโshe needs him. Not that he notices. โHow was school?โ
I give him a brief rundown, careful not to mention anything about Crew or Fig and Maggie. This day has been unlike any other day Iโve had so far at Lancaster Prep.
And Iโve had a lot of days here. I didnโt expect my senior year to take such a dramatic turn, and so quickly. Itโs all drama Iโm not necessarily involved in too, which is odd.
I donโt usually find myself in the middle of drama.
We talk for a few minutes more before I hear a soft feminine voice say, โHarvey, letโs go.โ
โIโll talk to you later, darling. Just wanted to give you the good news. Make sure you tell all of your friends. Love you.โ He ends the call before I can say goodbye.
I set my phone on my desk, staring at it. Who told my father it was time to go? A business associate? His assistant? I know he has a new one, though I donโt remember her name.
Or was it another woman?
Heโs been known to cheat. Men as powerful as my father always seem to, which is disappointing. Maybe thatโs why loyalty is so important to me. Maybe thatโs why Iโm afraid to get involved with any boy.
The boys never seem to stick around. And most of them canโt be faithful, like itโs in their DNA or something. They become so easily bored, so quickly. Itโs as if once a girl gives it up to them, theyโre ready to move on.
Look at Figueroa and Maggie. Itโs obvious theyโve been involved for a while, which is almost too much for me to comprehend. Heโs taking such a risk, getting involved with a student. The rumors have been rampant about him for yearsโeven before I started attending Lancaster, but itโs never been officially confirmed.
That little confrontation I observed was definite confirmation. Maggie was furious. I wonder if she truly thought Fig was trying to make a move on me? I donโt think he was. I just think he was being kind. He felt bad for me because he caught me crying in the hall, and Iโve heard plenty of times that men donโt like tears. My father never has.
Men. I donโt understand them.
Suddenly craving a snack, I pull open a desk drawer and pull out a Blow Pop, tearing off the wrapper and tossing it in the small wastebasket before I pop it into my mouth. I suck on the sweet cherry candy, the burst of sugar coating my mouth.
My one major indulgence thatโs not healthy for me. I watch what I eat and drink, but I have a sweet tooth. I love candy, especially lollipops.
Thereโs a sudden knock on my door and a booming voice sounds from the other side. โBeaumont! You have a visitor!โ
I lean back in my chair, surprise rippling through me. Who could want to visit me? Weโre allowed visitors in the common room of the dorm building, which is on the first floor and near the front desk where our RAs sit with their all-seeing eyes. Visitors are the occasional townie or boys. Boyfriends. Lots of couples hang out in the common room after school.
I donโt have a clue what thatโs like. Iโve never hung out in the common room with Sam, and heโs my closest male friend. If we do anything together, itโs during lunch, or we go to the library.
โThank you. Iโll be right down!โ I call to the person whoโs probably already taken off.
Rising to my feet, I go to the full-length mirror, holding the lollipop in between my fingers as I contemplate myself. Popping the sucker in my mouth, I tuck my shirt deeper into the waistband of my skirt before I run a
hand across my hair to smooth it out. I ditched the jacket the moment I got in my room, and I was about to change into more comfortable clothes before my dad called.
This will have to do.
I skip down the stairs, since Iโm only on the second floor, not bothering to take the old, iffy elevator. That thing breaks down more than it actually works.
When I enter the common room, I come to a stop when I see whoโs leaning against the back of one of the old couches. His long legs are crossed at his ankles, and heโs still wearing his uniform, though he ditched the jacket just like I did.
Crew Lancaster.
Heโs got his head bent, staring at his phone, his golden-brown hair tumbling across his forehead. The tie is gone too, a few buttons undone at the top, revealing the strong column of his throat. Offering a glimpse of his chest. His sleeves are rolled up to his elbows and my gaze drops to his forearms. Theyโre corded with muscle and dusted with golden hair and an unfamiliar, weird feeling starts to pulse low.
Between my legs.
I try to ignore the sensation as I watch Crew, sucking hard on the candy in my mouth. Heโs not even doing anything but standing there, and he still exudes an authoritative aura.
Like he owns the place. Which he does.
I lightly clear my throat and his head jerks up, his blue eyes meeting mine and I just stare at him.
His gaze drops to my lips, noting the lollipop stick, and I grab it, pulling the sucker from my mouth. โWhat do you want?โ I ask him, my tone haughty, trying to hide the nervousness currently twisting my insides.
He pushes away from the couch and pockets his phone as he slowly approaches me. โYou have a minute?โ
I glance over my shoulder at the two RAs sitting behind the desk, neither of them paying any attention to us. It doesnโt matter. I want him to know I know theyโre there, and they would come to my rescue if this guy so much as says one rude thing to me. โSure.โ
I follow him across the room until weโre both settling in overstuffed chairs that face each other, a low, round table in between us. There arenโt many other people in the room, so we have some privacy, though Iโm sure itโll go around campus by the morning that Crew and Wren were seen together, talking.
Crew and Wren. I never realized before how close our names are. That they share three letters. Hmm.
โWhat did you want to talk about?โ I ask when he still hasnโt said anything. He must use his silence to unnerve people, and it works.
Quite well.
He leans forward, resting his elbows on his knees as he studies me. โJust had an interesting chat with Skov.โ
My eyes fall briefly shut with humiliation, and I plop the sucker back into my mouth. Could this day get any worse?
โIโm pissed at you, Birdy. She asked me if Iโve ever done anything inappropriate that would upset you so much. What the hell are you telling her?โ
โLook, you donโt want to work with meโโ
โYouโre damn right I donโt, not if youโre going to tell teachers that Iโm sexually harassing you or what the fuck ever you said to her.โ His words are like bullets, piercing my skin.
โI never said thatโโ
โYou implied it. Thatโs what I got from Skov, and I had to defend myself, without making you look like a flat-out liar.โ He hesitates, his cold stare
making me helplessly shiver. โWhich you are.โ
โI didnโt say you did anything inappropriate. I just told her you said vulgar and crude things.โ
โCurse words. Thatโs it. I never said anything about wanting to fuck you.โ
Iโm taken aback at his fierce tone, and the words he just said. The dark way he skims his gaze over me. As if he actually might want to doโexactly that to me.
My mind takes me to a place I donโt want to be, like I canโt help myself. But reallyโฆwhat would it be like, to have this boyโs total attention? To have him look at me as if he actually cares, and not with so much hatred?
My gaze drops to his arms, the way his biceps strain against the white cotton fabric. What would it feel like, to have him hold me? Whisper sweet words in my earโthough heโs probably incapable of that.
I stare at his mouth, his lips. How perfectly shaped they are, with a slightly fuller lower lip. How would he kissโsoft and sweet? Or hard and fierce? I think of the books Iโve read, the movies Iโve watched, and imagine that first moment, the slow slide of his tongue against mineโ
No. No, no, no. That is the very last thing I want.
โYou said it just now,โ I point out shakily.
He glares. โI didnโt mean it. Trust me, youโre the last girl I want to fuck.โ
And now Iโm insulted, which is so stupid. โGood, because youโre never going to be able to.โ
โI know. Weย allย know.โ He leans back in the chair, the tension easing from him somewhat. Why, Iโm not sure. โYou canโt go around saying shit like that. Teachers take those kinds of accusations seriously, no matter how thinly veiled they are. They have to follow up on everything.โ
I wasnโt even thinking about the repercussions of my words when I pled my case to Skov earlier. I was just looking for a way out of the project. โIโm sorry. I didnโt mean to get you into trouble.โ
โJesus, you really are always so damn nice, arenโt you?โ He seems surprised by my quick apology, though he just ruined it by being rude to me. What else is new? โYou didnโt get me into trouble. I just had to deal with Skov and her endless questions. Justโwatch what you say. Weโre stuck with each other. Deal with it.โ
โIs that all you came here to tell me?โ Crew nods.
โYou couldโve just sent it in an email.โ We have access to the student email directory, as well as the staff.
โI wanted to tell it to your face, so you could see just how pissed off I am.โ He glares, though itโs not as intense as when we first started talking. โYour actions have consequences, Birdy. You need to be careful.โ
I hold onto the lollipop stick, sucking hard on the candy, contemplating breaking it apart with my teeth when Crew says, โOne more thing.โ
โWhat?โ I pull the sucker out of my mouth.
โYou really shouldnโt eat those things in front of me.โ He nods toward the sucker in my hand.
โWhy not?โ I frown.
โWatching you play with that thing in your mouth, all I can think about is you sucking my dick,โ he says, his tone casual. As if he just didnโt say what he said.
And with that, he gets out of the chair and strides away, not letting me say anything in response. Leaving me sitting there, my mind going over all the things I couldโve said to him.
Heโs unnecessarily rude toward me.
Says extremely vulgar things, just to get a reaction.
Calls me by a silly nickname that I donโt particularly like. But he didnโt give me the chance.
Typical. Iโm starting to realize thatโs how everyone treats me. Itโs as if they all talk at me, instead of with me. Iโm never involved in the conversation. Iโm only supposed to sit there and take it like a good little girl.
Itโs annoying. Worse?
It hurts.