I HAVENโT BEENย this grateful for a Friday in years.
Sometimes Fridays make me sad. They would make me miss my family when I was stuck at school. It was hard at first, adjusting to going to boarding school. Having to share a room with a virtual stranger, never feeling like I got time by myself. I did my best though, and eventually got used to it.
But Fridays were hard. Sometimes they still are, especially lately, as my friends grow more and more distant. I was so excited to have my own room, until I started missing having a roommate. Someone to talk to, even if itโs forced.
Thatโs how pitiful I was feeling only a month ago, if that.
At least weโll have a shorter schedule next week so thatโs something to look forward to, with winter break starting the week after that.
Will Crew and I actually see each other over the break? I hope so.
I go to the dining hall early to pick up a muffin and coffee, stopping short when I see Maggie already there, standing in line. I immediately go to her, and when our gazes connect, she walks straight out of the line and wraps me up in a tight hug.
โIโm sorry I didnโt text you. Yesterday wasโrough.โ
I slowly pull away from her, glancing around the room, noting the curious gazes as people blatantly watch us. โWant to talk somewhere private?โ
She shakes her head. โIโd rather pretend none of it is happening.โ
I want to argue with her, tell her thatโs probably not the healthiest way to handle this situation, but I donโt know what itโs like, what sheโs going through. She has to be overwhelmed.
And I donโt think she knows about the Natalie part of her and Figโs equation.
โIโm going home this weekend,โ she tells me as we make our way to the back of the line. โI need to talk to my mom.โ
โAre you going to tell her?โ
โNot everything,โ she whispers. โJust this part.โ
She waves a hand in the general vicinity of her stomach.
I canโt imagine telling my mother I was pregnant while still in high school. Sheโd freak outโin the most elegant way, of course. โWonโt she be curious about whoโฆโ
โIโm going to tell her itโs Franklin.โ
Wait a secondโnow sheโs going to lie? Iโm sure she can see the shock on my face.
โI donโt know what else to do. I donโt want to get Fig in trouble,โ Maggie stresses. โWeโll figure it out. Eventually.โ
I donโt tell her about Natalie being with Fig. That would devastate her, and I donโt know how to break it to her. What if she doesnโt believe me?
Iโve gone through high school blissfully unaware of all the drama. Ignorant to the problems people are facing daily. Now Iโm neck deep, and itโsโฆ
A lot to take in.
โAre you upset with Crew?โ She makes a sympathetic face and I realize sheโs referring to the Crew and Natalie situation.
The gossip has settled down from twenty-four hours ago, but there are still whispers in the halls and giggles in the classroom. Psychology was torture yesterday, with Natalie in there with us. She spent all of her time glaring at the two of us from across the room, completely ignoring poor Sam, who was trying to engage her in conversation. Ezra kept dropping insults here and there, all of them aimed at Crew.
It was a nightmare.
One Iโm going to have to face again, but at least I always have Crew by my side, glowering at all of them. Heโs so intimidating when heโs angry.
Itโs kind of hot.
I shouldnโt find something like that attractive, but I do.
โItโs not true,โ I tell Maggie, hating how she frowns. โHe wasnโt with Natalie that night. They ran into each other.โ
โOh, Wren. Is that what he told you?โ
She feels sorry for me, I can tell. Which is kind of hilarious, considering sheโs pregnant with our English teacherโs baby.
โI have my reasons for believing him,โ I say, my tone a little snotty. I feel defensive, and I donโt like that. โJust like you have yours for your situation.โ
That renders her silent for the rest of the time we wait in line. Once I order my coffee and muffin, I go stand beside her as we wait for our names to be called.
โYou think Iโm dumb, donโt you?โ Maggie says, looking anywhere but at me.
โWhat do you mean?โ
She turns toward me. โWhat you said, how I have my reasons for believing him. My situation is different from yours, Wren. Iโm in love with him. Things are serious. Our whole lives are changing, while youโve got the meanest boy in class chasing after you like heโs trying to corrupt you,โ she explains, her nose wrinkling.
Iโm offended. The last thing I want to do is fight with her, but I canโt believe she said that.
โI know that youโre going through a lot, but that doesnโt mean you can belittle my problems,โ I say.
โMine feel a little bigger than yours,โ she retorts.
โAnd what, is it a competition? There is so much going on that you donโt even know,โ I tell Maggie. โI canโt explain it all now, but later I will.โ
โWhatever.โ The barista calls her name and she marches over to the counter, grabbing her coffee. Decaf, I might add. She turns to look at me, a pitying expression on her face. โHope you have fun getting your heart destroyed.โ
I almost say,ย right back at you.
But I keep my mouth shut.
Crew didnโt show up to English, and when I tried texting him, he didnโt answer, which hurt.
Made me angry too.
Iโm probably being too sensitive, but Iโm worried. Scared. Where is he? Whatโs going on? Has anything changed?
I just hope heโs all right. Itโs so foreign to me, caring about Crew. Of course Iโve worried about friends and family, but never someone Iโve become romantically involved with. Itโs a different kind of feeling. All-consuming.
A little heartbreaking.
I go through the motions the rest of the day, hiding away in the library during lunch, finishing up my paper for English. Crew and I worked on our project presentation in psychology yesterday and I feel pretty good about it. We turned in our outline to Skov, and sheโs returning them today with tips and suggestions. Iโm so grouchy though. I canโt stop thinking about Crew and where he could be. Why didnโt he text me? How busy is he, that he canโt even manage to send me a quick response?
This is probably why I should avoid boys. They cause us nothing but trouble.
When Iโm walking into my last class, Iโm apprehensive, knowing Iโll have to deal with Natalie most likely alone, since Crew has been MIA all day.
But to my surprise, Crew is sitting at his desk, laughing with Malcolm and even Ezra, who was furious with him only yesterday.
Natalie isnโt there at all.
The moment Crew sees me, his eyes light up. I make my way to the back of the classroom, trying to keep my composure so I donโt throw myself at him and hug him tight. Iโve been worried about him all day, yet here he sits, smiling and joking.
โBirdy,โ he greets me as I fall into my chair.
I stare at him, but donโt say anything in greeting. Malcolm chortles. Ezra makes a lowย oooooohย sound. Crew frowns. โYou okay?โ
โI really donโt want to talk about this in front of them.โ I send a look in Ezra and Malcolmโs direction.
โAh, come on, Wren. Weโre his best mates. If you canโt talk about it in front of us, who can you talk about it with?โ Malcolm lifts his brows.
โShut up,โ Crew snaps at him. โLeave her alone.โ
Malcolm holds his hands up in front of him. โSorry. Just trying to keep the mood light. Didnโt know there was already trouble between you two.โ
โI didnโt either.โ Crewโs gaze settles on mine.
I look away, vaguely annoyed with all three of them.
I donโt know how to act around him, and Iโm uncomfortable talking about any of this in front of his friends. I wish we were alone, so he could hold me and tell me everything was going to be okay.
Skov enters the room seconds later, far ahead of the final bell for once. She appears flustered, settling her stack of binders and books on top of her desk before she comes to stand in front of the class, her hands on her hips as she studies all of us.
โI canโt believe Iโm saying this,โ she says, loud enough to get all of our attention. โBut I read over all the outlines last night andโฆyouโre all on the right track. I donโt really have any major suggestions for any of you.โ
We all start cheering. Thereโs clapping and yelling, and I canโt help but smile, relief flooding me.
โOkay, okay. Settle down. Iโm going to pass back your outlines now, and there are a few suggestions on them, so please read and take what I said into consideration. My biggest concern is time. Youโve all seemed to learn so much about each other, Iโm worried we wonโt be able to get to all of the presentations next week during your scheduled exam time,โ Skov explains.
She goes to her desk and grabs a stack of papers, then starts passing them out. โI was hoping a few of you might feel confident enough to give your presentation today, though I totally understand if you donโt feel up to it. I am springing it on you unannounced.โ
Just thinking about making the presentation right now makes my legs go weak. I need to gear up for something like this, presenting in front of the class, especially since Iโm doing it with Crew.
Iโm still irritated with him for never texting me.
Skov stops by my desk, dropping the outline on top of it. โExcellent work, you two. I canโt wait to see this presentation.โ
She walks away and I pick the paper up, looking at her suggestions. She really didnโt make any. Just lots of glowing comments and a few red exclamation points by specific parts on the paper.
โI think she liked it,โ Crew murmurs, leaning over to scan the paper. I turn toward him, not realizing heโs so close. โIโm mad at you.โ
โI know.โ He drifts his fingers across the top of my hand. I snatch it away from his reach. โIโll explain everything later. I got called in. I was interviewed all morning.โ
Iโm frowning. โInterviewed? By who?โ
โIโll tell you later. Hey.โ I blink at him. โYou want to give this presentation now?โ
โWhat? No way.โ I shake my head.
โCome on, we can get it out of the way. Looking at her lack of constructive comments, Iโm thinking weโve got this thing on lock. We could give it in a couple of minutes, tops.โ
โI donโt like speaking in public,โ I admit.
โAre you serious? Youโre always talking to people.โ
โNot in front of a full class of students. Talking about myself and comparing and contrasting between the two of us. Thatโs justโ intimidating.โ
โLook, weโre going to be fine. Just follow the outline. Follow me. I wonโt lead you astray.โ He smiles, and I think with that smile alone Crew could lead me astray forever and ever.
โI donโt knowโฆโ
โWeโre doing it.โ He shoots his hand up despite my cry of protest. The moment Skov spots him, she nods in his direction.
โPlease tell me you two are volunteering.โ He sets his hand on his desk. โWe are.โ
โAll right. Iโll give you a few minutes to prepare. Let me know when youโre ready.โ Skov makes her way to her desk, the rest of the classroom talking among themselves.
I glare at Crew, anxiety over this sudden presentation leaving me cold. A little shaky. โI am so not ready for this.โ
โWren.โ He grabs hold of both of my hands and gives them a shake, his gaze boring into mine. โYouโve got this. It wonโt be that hard. Weโll talk for three minutes tops, and weโll be sharing that time. Ninety seconds. Thatโs it. I know you can do it.โ
The way heโs looking at me, as if I can conquer the world, fills me with the tiniest flicker of courage.
โI donโt knowโฆโ
He squeezes my hands again. โLetโs go over the outline.โ
So we do, me reading my parts to myself while he gives me pointers. Iโve seen Crew talk in front of a class before and it never seems to bother him. He has this effortless way about himself, a confidence I only wish I had.
โYouโve got this. Come on.โ He rises to his feet and I follow on shaky legs, walking behind him to the front of the classroom. Skov watches us, a faint smile on her face.
โAre you ready?โ Crew nods. โYep.โ
Her gaze falls on me. โHow about you, Wren?โ I nod. โYes,โ I lie.
No matter how much I prepare, I wonโt be ready. I guess Crew is right. We should just get this over with.
Crew starts talking and I follow his lead, interjecting with my observations. He explains our differences, while I offer our similarities, and after a while, weโve established a rhythm, bouncing back and forth between each other. Iโm feeling more confident. Standing taller, speaking louder. There are a few bored faces in the crowd, but for the most part, they seem interested and I have a realization near the end.
At least weโre doing this without Natalie here.
Weโre just about to wrap it up when Crew mentions one last observation.
โI know Iโve talked mostly about our differences while Wren spoke of our similarities. I do have to mention that before I got to know Wren, I wasnโt a big fan of lollipops.โ His gaze meets mine, a smirk on his face, and I suddenly want to die. โBut sheโs convinced me that theyโre delicious, especially when she shares them.โ
He pulls a couple of Blow Pops out of his pocket and starts tossing them, one directly at Ezra, who catches it with one hand.
Okay. Heโs trying to make me die of embarrassment. Clearly. โAnd thatโs it,โ I say, my voice weak.
Skov starts clapping and so does the rest of the class. โInteresting last point, Crew. Not sure why you felt the need to make it, but Iโm glad you two could find some commonalities after all. I knew you would.โ
โThanks, Ms. Skov,โ he drawls.
โNot the best usage of visuals, but I did spring this on you so I wonโt mark you down for it,โ Skov continues.
Smiling briefly over at Skov, I rush back to my seat, Crew following after me. Iโm mortified he mentioned the lollipop thing, but no one else knows what it means.
Just us.
And if Iโm being honest with myselfโฆ
I like that we have a secret, only the two of us can share.
โWe still getting together tonight?โ he asks once weโre both seated and Skov is trying to con more people into giving their presentation early. โWe have a lot to catch up on.โ
โYouโre right. Like where you were earlier today.โ I let my emotions shine through, my irritation obvious.
It doesnโt even faze him.
โI canโt talk about that now. Maybe later? Like tonight?โ
This is a moment of truth. Agreeing to see him later means our โrelationshipโ is most likely going to progress.
Sexually.
Am I ready for it? Is this what I really want?
โIโve missed you,โ he adds when I still havenโt said anything.
I lean in closer to him, not wanting other people to hear me. โI canโt believe you brought up the lollipops.โ
โBlow Pops are now officially my favorite candy.โ Heโs smiling. Actually, itโs more like heโsโ
Grinning.
โIt was embarrassing,โ I whisper.
โNo one caught on, Birdy. Donโt worry about it.โ He slouches in his seat, something he does often, and I hate to admit it but, he does it really well. Why do I find his sprawling so attractive? โYouโre cute when you blush.โ
โYou used to hate me. Is that why you still torture me?โ
โI donโt hate you anymore,โ he murmurs, his gaze warm. โI actually kind of like you.โ
I arch a brow. โOnly kind of?โ
โDo you still hate me?โ he asks, avoiding my question.
โWhen you do stuff like drag me up in front of the classroom and mention one of my most embarrassing moments, yes.โ I sniff.
โMost embarrassing? Really? I thought it was hot.โ Iโm growing hotter just thinking about it.
โBeen thinking a lot about a repeat performance,โ he continues. โThough we donโt have to involve candy this time.โ
I glance down at my desk, letting my hair fall forward. Iโve been thinking about doing it again too. Iโve been curious about his body. As in, I want to
see it.
All of it.
โDonโt get shy on me now,โ he teases.
Turning toward him, I brush my hair away from my face. โYou know Iโm shy.โ
โShy and sexy. A good girl with a secret bad side. I like that about you, Birdy.โ
โReally?โ
He nods. Changes the subject. โI wish we could get out of here for the weekend.โ
I frown. โWhat do you mean?โ
โIโm sick of this place.โ His voice drips with disgust. โItโs been a rough week. Today was brutal.โ
I wish I knew what happened, but Iโm sure heโll eventually tell me. โThis week has beenโฆa lot,โ I agree.
His hot gaze lingers on me. โWould you run away with me for the weekend?โ
I laugh at his joke, but he doesnโt laugh with me. His expression remains deadly serious.
Wait a minute.
โYou actually want to run away?โ
โWe could leave tonight. Come back Sunday.โ โWhat would I tell my parents?โ
โNothing. You wouldnโt tell them at all.โ
I glance around the room, watching as Skov goes over an outline with someone. Sheโs not paying attention to us. No one is.
โFinals are next week,โ I remind him. โWe canโt just leave. We need to study.โ
โReally, Wren? Youโre going to turn me down toย study?โ He arches a brow.
โIโve never justโran away before, Crew. My parents know where I am, at all times.โ
โTell them youโre going out of town with a friend, because thatโs what we are, right? Friends?โ His sly smile reminds me we are anything but friends.
โIโm not an impulsive person,โ I say primly.
โSometimes we need to change it up. Come on. Iโll make a couple of calls. Find us a hotel somewhere.โ
โIn the mountains?โ The words slip from my mouth as if I have no control. โYou want to go to the mountains?โ
I nod. โThatโs what I originally wanted to do for my birthday. Go on a little trip with my friends.โ
โLetโs do it then. We can leave tonight. We can use the plane if we have to. Hopefully itโs available.โ
My family is wealthy. We have money. But we donโt have a plane. The Lancaster wealth is unfathomable.
โI donโt knowโฆโ My voice drifts and a soft gasp leaves me when Crew settles his hand over mine.
โCome on. Just say yes.โ
I stare at him, conflicted. If Daddy found out I went away on a weekend trip with a boy, heโd be devastated. Especially if that boy was someone like Crew.
Angry. Disappointed.
And I never want to disappoint him. Especially after the promise Iโve made.
But that promise is starting to feel more unimportant, the longer I spend time with Crew.
He interlocks his fingers with mine, basically holding my hand in front of everyone in class, his middle finger brushing over the diamond ring my father gave me, and I give my answer before I can overthink it.
โYes.โ