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Chapter no 17

Curvy Girls Can't Date Quarterbacks

I DROPPEDย my lunch on the table in the AV room, ignoring Mr. Davis in the corner with his headphones on.

The girls looked at me, their smiles turning from excited to curious. โ€œWhatโ€™s going on?โ€ Ginger said.

I sat down. โ€œWe made some progress, but we have to do more if Beckett is going to fall for me by homecoming. We need to figure out what he likes in a girl, and I need to become that.โ€

Jordan frowned. โ€œI thought you had a good time?โ€ โ€œI did, but what about him?โ€

Zara asked, โ€œDid he talk to you this morning?โ€

โ€œHe said hi.โ€ I shrugged. โ€œNo mention of hanging out again. We need a plan.โ€

Zara shook her head. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t make sense. He seemed so interested.โ€ Ginger got up and went to grab a whiteboard and an easel from near Mr.

Davis. โ€œWhat if we write down some ideas? Brainstorm, you know?โ€

โ€œThe problem is that heโ€™s never really dated around,โ€ Zara said. โ€œOther than Merritt, he hasnโ€™t had any official girlfriends.โ€

I frowned. โ€œWell, if weโ€™re basing his type on Merritt, Iโ€™m hopeless.โ€ โ€œNot true,โ€ Callie said. โ€œHe hung out with you, took you to the bakery,

danced with you. If what heโ€™s saying is true, Merritt doesnโ€™t even know he works there.โ€

My spirits lifted. โ€œThatโ€™s true.โ€

โ€œI have another idea,โ€ Callie said. โ€œWhat if Carson has Beckett over to his house? Asks him what he likes in a girl?โ€

Zara nodded. โ€œThat could work. Then weโ€™d have more to go off of.โ€

โ€œYeah, but will he actually remember everything Beckett says?โ€ Jordan frowned. โ€œMy boyfriend is so forgetful. We could have a twenty-minute conversation and heโ€™d only remember one thing.โ€

โ€œWe could film it,โ€ Ginger said. โ€œWe have some mics and stuff I could set up.โ€

I stared at them. โ€œLike bug Carsonโ€™s room? Isnโ€™t that illegal?โ€

โ€œNope,โ€ Ginger said. โ€œWe just covered this in journalism. Itโ€™s okay if one of the people knows theyโ€™re being recorded. So if Carson knows, weโ€™re set.โ€ She turned to Callie. โ€œThink heโ€™d go for it?โ€

Callie smiled and got out her phone. โ€œI can ask.โ€

We watched as she typed a message into herย Sermoย app.

Callie: Hey, crazy question. Can you have Beckett hang out at your house, ask him what he likes in girls, and let us record it? For the bet?

Dots appeared on the screen.

Carson: Hello to you too.

Callie groaned, and her fingers flew over the screen.

Callie: Please? Itโ€™s really important.

More dots…

Carson: Whatโ€™s in it for me?

We all looked at each other, and Zara said, โ€œI can get him premier tickets to the Ryde Alexander movie coming out this summer. My dadโ€™s producing it.โ€

โ€œSeriously? Callie said. โ€œHe would so go for that.โ€

With confirmation from Zara, she typed more words into their chat.

Callie: A movie ticket to the Ryde Alexander movie premier has your name on it.

โ€œAnd he can go to the after-party,โ€ Zara said.

Callie: And youโ€™ll be on the after-party guest list. Carson: Now I know youโ€™re lying.

Callie snapped a picture of Zara and sent it to Carson.

Callie: Her dadโ€™s producing the movie. Weโ€™ve got an in. Carson: Throw in some popcorn and youโ€™ve got a deal.

We laughed, and Zara rolled her eyes. โ€œWeโ€™ve got him covered.โ€

Callie: Deal. Let me know what day.

For a few minutes we watched the phone, but when we didnโ€™t see any messages, we continued eating our lunch.

Callieโ€™s phone buzzed on the table.

Carson: Wednesday night at 7. Be there at 5 to set up. Callie: THANK YOU.

Carson: Youโ€™re welcome, crazy girl.

Callieโ€™s cheeks heated as she took her phone and tucked it back in her bag. โ€œWell, weโ€™re set.โ€

โ€œWhat do we do until then, Crazy Girl?โ€ I asked. Callie blushed and shook her head.

โ€œWe wait,โ€ Zara said.

 

 

Even though Iโ€™d never had two days pass more slowly in my life, Wednesday finally came. We rode in Callieโ€™s car to her house, as to not raise suspicion. Since Carson lived right next door, we walked to his house, and he guided us to his room.

There were football posters on the wall, a photo of him and Callie on the shelf, and one of him and all his older sisters on the wall. They were beautiful, each of them, with curves and hips and all.

As Ginger walked around the room, planting little microphones in obscure places, Carson said, โ€œI canโ€™t believe Iโ€™m doing this.โ€

Callie put her hand on his shoulder. โ€œRemember the tickets.โ€

He turned his eyes toward the ceiling. โ€œSold my soul to the devil, I did.โ€ She laughed. โ€œYou sound like Yoda.โ€

โ€œSomeone in here needs to have some wisdom.โ€

Zara rolled her eyes. โ€œThis is all part of the plan. We need to know what Beckett likes in a girl, especially since he doesnโ€™t like Merritt anymore. What is he looking for next?โ€

Carson sat on his bed. โ€œI know, but I donโ€™t want to see him get hurt either.โ€ His eyes landed on me, waiting for a reassurance that I easily gave.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to hurt him,โ€ I said. โ€œIโ€™ve liked him for years.โ€ That last part was harder to admit, especially for how pathetic it soundedโ€”secretly harboring a crush for someone and never doing anything about it.

โ€œYears?โ€ Carson asked. โ€œI thought this was about a bet.โ€

I sat on Carsonโ€™s bed and sighed. โ€œIt was freshman year, after my best friend moved away. I was lonely, and no one wanted to pick me in freshman gym class. Like, ever. I was always last. One day, Beckett picked me first. He pickedย me. And after that, people didnโ€™t tease me as much.โ€ The familiar flood of shame and gratitude filled me. โ€œI know he has a good heart, and the more I get to know him…the more I like him.โ€ I sighed and put my head in my hands, knowing all of this was a longshot.

Callie put a hand on my back. โ€œHe would be lucky to have you.โ€ Carsonโ€™s voice was gruff. โ€œIt sounds like it.โ€

โ€œI think itโ€™s the other way around,โ€ I said earnestly, then looked up at the others, desperate for a change in subject. โ€œAre we good to go, Ging? I donโ€™t want to be here when Beckett shows up.โ€

โ€œAlmost,โ€ she said. โ€œI just need to figure out where to put this.โ€ She held up a Star Wars pin. โ€œIt has a tiny camera in it so we can see whatโ€™s happening. Do you have a corkboard, Carson?โ€

He shook his head. โ€œAnd my mom would kill me if we put a hole in the wall.โ€

โ€œHmm.โ€ She stepped toward Carson, wielding the pin. He stepped back. โ€œWhat are you doing with that thing?โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not going to stab you!โ€ she cried. โ€œIโ€™m just going to put it in your shirt.โ€

โ€œNo way.โ€ He backed up until his hips hit his desk and he had nowhere to go with all five of us girls in the room. โ€œIโ€™m not that big of a nerd.โ€

Callie moved from me and held his arm. โ€œDo it for the tickets.โ€

โ€œIs this what the dark side feels like?โ€ he asked, only half joking, and held still as Ginger pinned it on his shirt. โ€œThis movie better be good.โ€

โ€œOh, it will be,โ€ Zara said, an evil gleam in her eyes. โ€œBut not as good as the one weโ€™re about to watch.โ€

Then the doorbell rang.

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