โI WOULD LIKEย to thank the entire student body for blessing me with this complete honor,โ Merritt trilled. โAnd look at the king Iโve been paired with! Can he get a round of applause?โ
Robertโs eyebrows came together as he clapped for his son, but I couldnโt move. I wanted to run to the fieldโto cover Beckettโs ears and draw him away from the bloodshed about to happen. The entire school could find out about the bet from Merritt, except him. Iโd wanted to do that. โUnfortunately, this crown doesnโt belong to me anymore!โ Merritt said, sending hushed murmurs through the stands. โSee, about a month ago,
Aurora Hutton and I made a bet. She wanted me to believe that someone like her could win the love of Emerson Academyโs quarterback.โ
Robertโs voice hummed low beside me. โRory? Is she talking about you?โ
My legs moved, mechanically pushing me forward, down the stairs, past the freshmen and their diminishing dessert trays. That didnโt matter. My eyes were on Beckett. At the confused look on his face as he searched the stands for me.
โHowever,โ Merritt continued, โyou might know her better as Cupcake!โ She turned to Beckett, whose scowl was darkening by the second. โThat was a cute nickname. You never gave me one quite that adorable.โ She faced the crowd again. โI hope you all enjoy the cupcakes as a little celebratory treat.โ
I reached the edge of the bleachers, opened the gate, and stepped onto the track. โMerritt!โ I yelled. โStop.โ
โThere she is!โ Merritt cried. โOur woman of the hour.โ She lifted the crown from her perfectly done hair. โI believe this is yours.โ
I froze, ten feet away from her and Beckett. His eyes bored into me, seeking an answer I couldnโt begin to give.
He stepped forward, closing the gap between us. โIs it true?โ โWhich part?โ I asked.
His lips parted. โThe bet,โ he murmured. โDid you bet Merritt you could make me fall in love with you? Tell me you didnโt do that.โ
โShe did,โ Merritt said loudly. โAnd it looks like she won.โ The crowd was hushed, and I reached for Beckett.
He stepped away, his hurt clear in the tremble of his jaw. โBecks,โ I said. โPlease.โ
โNo, Rory. Iโm not a game.โ His voice rose with each word. โIโm not some piece of meat girls can toy with to get more status!โ
โIt wasnโt like that!โ I said. โI can explain. Please, Beckett, let me explain.โ I reached for his hand, but he pulled away again. It hurt worse this time.
โYou donโt need to explain.โ He turned to walk away, but spun back, shaking his finger. โYou know what the problem is with you? Girls like you think youโre so much better than girls like her.โ He jabbed his finger at Merritt. โBut youโre not! You care every bit as much about your looks and your popularity as she doesโabout what dating me looks like to everyone elseโbut you know the difference between you and her? At least sheโs honest about it.โ
Stifled tears reached my eyes and threatened to collapse me more effectively than any of the football players had done to each other the entire game. โBeck,โ I begged. For what? At this point, I didnโt know.
โYou bet her you could make me fall in love with you. Yes or no?โ I couldnโt bring myself to say the words. I only nodded.
Beckett stared at the ground, and when his hazel eyes met mine, they were rimmed with red. โCongratulations, Rory. You won.โ
He ran to the rest of his team, past them, toward the locker room, as I called after him, but it was no use. He was gone.
A cupcake landed on the field near me, and soon a deluge of desserts fired at me, over and over again until I was covered in cake and frosting and sobbing with everything I had.
Vaguely, I heard someone on the PA demanding order, but they had nothing on the inertia of the crowd. I didnโt escape until Aidenโs and Caseyโs arms wrapped around me and led me off the field as fast as my shaking legs could carry me.
Beckett might have thought Iโd won, but tonight, Iโd lost everything that mattered.