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Chapter no 45

Curvy Girls Can't Date Quarterbacks

I LEFTย her office and entered a graciously empty hallway. Pixie Adler must have been off-duty, because I didnโ€™t even see her policing the long line of lockers. I took my time walking down the hall, planning on what I would say to Beckett.

I wanted to warn him, but I also needed to apologize to him, outside of the glow of stadium lights. I imagined standing in front of him, looking up slightly because of his height, staring into his stunning, soulful eyes, and telling him the truth. That I loved him, and that I was sorry.

One of the classroom doors opened, and I froze, on edge. Beckettโ€™s fit frame slipped into the hallway, sucking all the air from my lungs. Hope lurched through my chest, tearing at my heart on the way.

As if sensing my presence, he turned and took me in, his eyes going from honey to steel. โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€

Any optimism I had left after his cold greeting was gone. The light was gone from his face, pain and distrust replacing it.

โ€œWell?โ€ he demanded.

I swallowed and took a step toward him. He took a step back.

My heart shattered even more.

I wrung my hands and looked at him. โ€œPlease, let me explain.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know why you keep asking to explain,โ€ he said. โ€œYou agreed to Merrittโ€™s bet. It cost us the game, Rory.โ€

At that moment, I noticed the blue cast on his wrist. My heart fell. โ€œYou got injured?โ€

โ€œI fractured my wrist,โ€ he said harshly. โ€œThe team gotย trampled.โ€

Regret ripped through me, as well as anger at Merritt. โ€œI was going to tell you after the game, I promise. I didnโ€™t want to distract you.โ€

His eyes darkened. โ€œSo you lied to me instead?โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t want to. Once I got to know youโ€”and fell for youโ€”I wanted to tell you, but there was never a good time…โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re right. There was never a good time for the girl I loved to tell me it was all a lie.โ€

His word caught in my mind, ricocheted in my ears. โ€œLoved?โ€

Anger ripped through his voice as his fingers did the same to his hair. โ€œDamn it, Rory, I loved you! I didnโ€™t mean to. I thought you were nice, and funny, and you were a hell of a lot better to hang out with than a bunch of drunk people, and the more I got to know you…I fell. I thought you were different.โ€

โ€œIย amย different,โ€ I argued. โ€œIโ€™m not like her. The whole reason I took this stupid bet was to defend girls like meโ€”so we could show her that we actually deserved a happily ever after.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not an excuse!โ€ He shook his head. โ€œYou donโ€™t get to keep secrets and manipulate to get what you want just because of your size.โ€

His words tugged at the fraying edges of my heart, pushing where it hurt the most. โ€œYouโ€™re one to talk, Beckett!โ€

โ€œWhat does that mean?โ€

โ€œForget it,โ€ I said, turning to leave. I may have hurt Beckett, but that didnโ€™t mean he had the right to hurt me back. I began walking toward my locker, knowing I needed to get my books.

โ€œGet back here, Rory,โ€ he yelled after me. โ€œWhat were you going to say?โ€

I ignored him, continuing to walk, continuing to let the anger fuel me when I knew intense pain was only seconds away.

Beckettโ€™s hand reached my shoulder and stopped me in my tracks. โ€œStop running, and say it to my face!โ€

The cracks of the dam grew wider, letting anger burst through. I spun on my heel and got right in his face. โ€œYou act like youโ€™re so pure and honest, but you canโ€™t tell me you were in love with Merritt for an entire year. I know you. You were tired of her after the first day, but you still stayed with her! And what about your dad?โ€ I pointed toward downtown, toward the castle they hid away in. โ€œWhat does he think you do on Tuesday nights?โ€

Beckett failed to meet my eyes.

โ€œHave you even applied to a photography program? Or are you just going to lie to him and yourself your entire life saying you want to follow his dream?โ€

โ€œENOUGH!โ€ Beckett roared. โ€œYou donโ€™t get to walk up to me after what you did and think you haveย anyย effect on my life.โ€

Several classroom doors opened, teachers looking out at us with students right behind them.

Regret washed through me. Here I was, making another scene in front of my classmates, dragging Beckett down with me. I shouldnโ€™t have said those things. โ€œBeck, Iโ€”โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ he said. โ€œDonโ€™t you get it, Rory? Itโ€™s over. I donโ€™t even know what Iโ€™m doing here or what youโ€™re trying to save.โ€

Regardless of the teachersโ€™ quiet audience, tears streamed down my cheeks. I couldnโ€™t take what he was saying, couldnโ€™t take the sting out of his words and the hopelessness from my chest. โ€œWhat about last Thursday on the patio? Less than a week ago we wereโ€”โ€

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter!โ€ he yelled. โ€œCanโ€™t you take a hint? Merritt was right.

You and I areย neverย going to be together.โ€

His words slapped me just as effectively as a full-on blow could have.

The bell rang, jarring us both. People poured into the hallway, the teachers no longer willing or able to stop them.

I pushed forward toward my locker and froze.ย Whorey Roryย had been written in hot pink spray paint across the plain blue surface.

Someone seemed to notice it was me staring at the graffiti, because a humored murmur rippled through the crowd.

โ€œDisperse,โ€ Headmaster Bradfordโ€™s voice thundered. โ€œTo your classes.

Immediately.โ€

Mom came to me, putting her arm around my shoulders. โ€œHoney…โ€

I shook her off, going to my locker and entering the combination with shaky hands. My fingers fumbled with my health book before getting a good grip of it and yanking itโ€”along with my books for every class until lunchโ€”out of my locker.

Mom watched as I went down the hall for health. But she wasnโ€™t the only one.

Beckett stood there, his eyes wide. No words crossed his lips. Only silence as he swallowed and looked at me with doleful eyes.

โ€œLooks like Merritt won after all,โ€ I said and brushed past him, hurrying to get as far away as I could from the beautiful guy Iโ€™d never have.

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