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Chapter no 41

Curvy Girls Can't Date Quarterbacks

โ€œI WOULD LIKEย to thank the entire student body for blessing me with this complete honor,โ€ Merritt trilled. โ€œAnd look at the king Iโ€™ve been paired with! Can he get a round of applause?โ€

Robertโ€™s eyebrows came together as he clapped for his son, but I couldnโ€™t move. I wanted to run to the fieldโ€”to cover Beckettโ€™s ears and draw him away from the bloodshed about to happen. The entire school could find out about the bet from Merritt, except him. Iโ€™d wanted to do that. โ€œUnfortunately, this crown doesnโ€™t belong to me anymore!โ€ Merritt said, sending hushed murmurs through the stands. โ€œSee, 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 Academyโ€™s quarterback.โ€

Robertโ€™s voice hummed low beside me. โ€œRory? 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 didnโ€™t matter. My eyes were on Beckett. At the confused look on his face as he searched the stands for me.

โ€œHowever,โ€ Merritt continued, โ€œyou might know her better as Cupcake!โ€ She turned to Beckett, whose scowl was darkening by the second. โ€œThat was a cute nickname. You never gave me one quite that adorable.โ€ She faced the crowd again. โ€œI 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. โ€œMerritt!โ€ I yelled. โ€œStop.โ€

โ€œThere she is!โ€ Merritt cried. โ€œOur woman of the hour.โ€ She lifted the crown from her perfectly done hair. โ€œI believe this is yours.โ€

I froze, ten feet away from her and Beckett. His eyes bored into me, seeking an answer I couldnโ€™t begin to give.

He stepped forward, closing the gap between us. โ€œIs it true?โ€ โ€œWhich part?โ€ I asked.

His lips parted. โ€œThe bet,โ€ he murmured. โ€œDid you bet Merritt you could make me fall in love with you? Tell me you didnโ€™t do that.โ€

โ€œShe did,โ€ Merritt said loudly. โ€œAnd 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. โ€œBecks,โ€ I said. โ€œPlease.โ€

โ€œNo, Rory. Iโ€™m not a game.โ€ His voice rose with each word. โ€œIโ€™m not some piece of meat girls can toy with to get more status!โ€

โ€œIt wasnโ€™t like that!โ€ I said. โ€œI can explain. Please, Beckett, let me explain.โ€ I reached for his hand, but he pulled away again. It hurt worse this time.

โ€œYou donโ€™t need to explain.โ€ He turned to walk away, but spun back, shaking his finger. โ€œYou know what the problem is with you? Girls like you think youโ€™re so much better than girls like her.โ€ He jabbed his finger at Merritt. โ€œBut youโ€™re not! You care every bit as much about your looks and your popularity as she doesโ€”about what dating me looks like to everyone elseโ€”but you know the difference between you and her? At least sheโ€™s 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. โ€œBeck,โ€ I begged. For what? At this point, I didnโ€™t know.

โ€œYou bet her you could make me fall in love with you. Yes or no?โ€ I couldnโ€™t 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. โ€œCongratulations, 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 didnโ€™t escape until Aidenโ€™s and Caseyโ€™s arms wrapped around me and led me off the field as fast as my shaking legs could carry me.

Beckett might have thought Iโ€™d won, but tonight, Iโ€™d lost everything that mattered.

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