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Chapter no 4

The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend

Caseyโ€™s queen-size bed was incredibly warm. The pillows were soft, and I felt like I could sink into the fluffy mattress and live there forever. But I couldnโ€™t sleep. I tossed and turned on my side of the bed, trying not to wake Casey up. I counted sheep. I did that thing where you relax every part of your body from the big toe up. I even imagined one of Mr. Chaucerโ€™s rambling lectures on public policy.

Still wide awake.

I was bottling again, but it had nothing to do with Dad this time. Iโ€™d gotten that off my chest after Casey and I had dropped Jessica off earlier that night.

โ€œIโ€™m getting worried about Dad,โ€ Iโ€™d told her. Iโ€™d waited until Jessica was out of the car to talk about it. I knew she wouldnโ€™t have understood. Jessica was from a happy, healthy two-parent family. Casey, on the other hand, had already seen her parentsโ€™ relationship crumble. โ€œHeโ€™s so clueless. I mean, isnโ€™t it obvious that it isnโ€™t working? Shouldnโ€™t they just get the fucking divorce and be done with it?โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t say that, B,โ€ she warned. โ€œSeriously, donโ€™t even think that way.โ€ I shrugged.

โ€œItโ€™ll all work out,โ€ she said, reaching over and squeezing my hand as we sped toward her house. The snow hadnโ€™t started falling yet, but I could see clouds moving across the stars in the dark sky overhead. โ€œSheโ€™ll come home and theyโ€™ll talk it through and have makeup sexโ€”โ€

โ€œGod! Gross, Casey!โ€

โ€œโ€”and everything will be back to normal.โ€ She paused as I pulled into her driveway. โ€œAnd in the meantime, Iโ€™m here for you. If you need to talk, you know Iโ€™ll listen.โ€

โ€œYeah, I know.โ€

It was the same Casey Saves the Day speech Iโ€™d been hearing for twelve years, any time the slightest problem appeared in my life. Not that I needed it that night, really. Honestly, since weโ€™d left the Nest, Dad hadnโ€™t been on my mind that much. Iโ€™d released all that stress when Iโ€™d kissed Wesley.

And that was what kept me from sleeping. I couldnโ€™t stop thinking about what Iโ€™d done at the Nest. My skin itched. My lips felt foreign. Plus, no matter how many times Iโ€™d brushed my teeth in Caseyโ€™s bathroom (after half

an hour, sheโ€™d knocked on the door to make sure I was okay), the taste of disgusting, womanizing bastard was still in my mouth. Ugh! But the worst part was that I knew Iโ€™d done it to myself.

Iโ€™dย kissedย him. Yeah, heโ€™d groped me, but what had I really expected?

Wesley Rush didnโ€™t exactly have a reputation for being a gentleman. He might have been a jackass, but I had to take the blame for this situation. That knowledge didnโ€™t sit well with me.

โ€œCasey,โ€ I whispered. Okay, so waking her up at three a.m. wasnโ€™t very nice of me, but she was the one always telling me to share or vent or whatever. So, technically, she brought this on herself. โ€œHey, Casey?โ€

โ€œHmm?โ€™

โ€œAre you awake?โ€ โ€œMmm-mmm.โ€

โ€œIf I tell you something, will you swear not to tell anyone?โ€ I asked. โ€œAnd will you promise not to freak out?โ€

โ€œSure, B,โ€ she mumbled. โ€œWhat is it?โ€ โ€œI kissed someone tonight,โ€ I said. โ€œGood for you. Now go back to sleep.โ€

I took a deep breath. โ€œIt was Wesleyโ€ฆ Wesley Rush.โ€

Casey shot straight up in bed. โ€œWhoa!โ€ She shook her head and rubbed the sleep from her wide hazel eyes. โ€œOkay, now Iโ€™m awake.โ€ She turned to face me, her short blond hair sticking up in every possible angle. God, how did she manage to make evenย thatย look good? โ€œOMG! What happened? I thought you hated the guy.โ€

โ€œI do hate him. I will always hate him. It was just a stupid, immature, thoughtless moment ofโ€ฆ stupidity.โ€ I sat up and hugged my knees to my chest. โ€œI feel dirty.โ€

โ€œDirty can be fun.โ€ โ€œCasey.โ€

โ€œSorry, B, but I donโ€™t see what the problem is,โ€ she admitted. โ€œHeโ€™s hot.

Heโ€™s rich. Heโ€™s probably a fantastic kisser. Is he? I mean, he has those lips that just make me thinkโ€”โ€

โ€œCasey!โ€ I put my hands over my ears. โ€œStop! Look, Iโ€™m totally not proud of this. I was upset, he was there, and I justโ€ฆ God, I canโ€™t believe I did that. Does this make me a slut?โ€

โ€œKissing Wesley? Hardly.โ€ โ€œWhat do I do, Casey?โ€ โ€œKiss him again?โ€

I shot her a cold look before falling back onto my pillow. I rolled over so that I faced away from her. โ€œForget it,โ€ I said. โ€œI shouldnโ€™t have told you at

all.โ€

โ€œOh, B, donโ€™t be like that,โ€ she said. โ€œIโ€™m sorry, but I think you should look on the bright side for once in your life. I mean, you havenโ€™t had a boyfriend sinceโ€ฆโ€ She trailed off. Both of us knew the name, after all. โ€œAnyway, itโ€™s about time you started getting a little bit of action. You never talk to any guys but Joe, and heโ€™s way too old for you. And now that we know Tobyโ€™s off the market, whatโ€™s the problem if you date Wesley? Would it kill you?โ€

โ€œI amย notย dating him,โ€ I hissed. โ€œWesley Rush doesnโ€™t date, he fucksโ€” everyone, for that matter. I just kissed him, and it was so stupidโ€ฆ stupid, stupid, stupid! It was a huge mistake.โ€

She nestled back into her side of the mattress. โ€œYou know, I knew even you couldnโ€™t resist his charm forever.โ€

โ€œExcuse me,โ€ I said, rolling back over to glare at her. โ€œIโ€™m resisting just fine, thanks. And you know what? Thereโ€™s nothing to resist. I find him repulsive. Tonight was just a lapse in judgment and it will never happen again.โ€

โ€œNever say never, B.โ€

She was snoring within seconds.

I grumbled to myself for a few minutes, then fell asleep, inwardly cursing both Casey and Wesley. Strangely enough,ย thatย was comforting.

Dad had just gotten in from his job at Tech Plus, a local rip-off of Best Buy, when I walked through the door the next afternoon, shaking fresh snow out of my hair. The storm hadnโ€™t been as big as the weatherman predicted, but flurries were still falling outside. The sun was bright, though, so the moderate dusting would be melted by that evening. I took off my jacket and glanced over at Dad, who was on the couch, browsing through theย Hamilton Journalย with a mug of hot coffee in his left hand.

He looked up when he heard me come in. โ€œHey, Bumblebee,โ€ he said, putting his mug down on the coffee table. โ€œDid you have fun with Casey and Jessica?โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ I said. โ€œHow was work?โ€

โ€œBusy,โ€ he sighed. โ€œDo you know how many people in this town got laptops for Christmas? Iโ€™m sure you donโ€™t, so Iโ€™ll just tell you that a lot of them did. Do you know how many of those laptops were faulty?โ€

โ€œA lot?โ€ I guessed.

โ€œBingo.โ€ Dad shook his head and started to fold up the newspaper. โ€œIf you donโ€™t have the money to spend on a good laptop, why bother? Just save it and buy a better one later. Youโ€™ll just wind up spending that extra cash on the

repairs if you donโ€™t. You remember that, Bumblebee. If I teach you one thing in life, let that be it.โ€

โ€œSure, Dad.โ€

Suddenly I felt like an idiot. How could I have gotten so worked up last night? Clearly it was over nothing. I mean, yeah, he and Mom were having issues, but it would probably blow over like Casey said. He wasnโ€™t depressed or sad or even remotely close to touching a drop of alcohol.

Still, I knew Momโ€™s latest absence was hitting him kind of hard. So I figured I ought to try and make it easier on him. I knew he was probably feeling a little lonely lately, and I guess that was partially my fault too.

โ€œWanna watch TV?โ€ I asked. โ€œI donโ€™t have much homework due tomorrow, so I can wait and do it later.โ€

โ€œSounds good,โ€ Dad said. He swiped the remote from the side table. โ€œThereโ€™s a rerun of an oldย Perry Masonย on right now.โ€

I grimaced. โ€œUh,โ€ฆ okay.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m kidding, Bumblebee,โ€ he laughed, flipping through the channels. โ€œI wouldnโ€™t do that to you. Letโ€™s seeโ€ฆ. Oh, look. Thereโ€™s aย Family Tiesย marathon on TV Land. You used to love this show when you were little. You and I used to watch the reruns when you were about four.โ€

โ€œI remember.โ€ I settled onto the couch beside him. โ€œI told you I wanted to be a Young Republican because I thought Michael J. Fox was cute.โ€

Dad snorted and adjusted his thick-rimmed glasses. โ€œThat didnโ€™t happen.

My Bumblebeeโ€™s a liberal now.โ€ He put an arm around my shoulders and squeezed. And I knew this was what he needed. Or maybe we both did. Just a little bonding time so that the house didnโ€™t feel quite so empty. I mean, I loved the quiet, but too much of it might drive you crazy after a while. โ€œWhat do you say we watch a few episodes?โ€

I smiled. โ€œSure, Dad.โ€

About halfway into the first episode, I had this weird revelation. Okay, so when I was a kid, I had a major crush on Alex P. Keaton (Michael J. Foxโ€™s super-Republican character onย Family Ties), but twelve years later, I was in like with Toby Tucker, a Young Democrat. Did I have a thing for politicians or what? Maybe I was, like, destined to be the wife of a senatorโ€ฆ or I might wind up being the First Lady.

Nah. Politicians didnโ€™t marry Duffs. They didnโ€™t look good enough on the sidelines of debates. And I wasnโ€™t the marrying type, anyway. I had a better shot of being the Monica Lewinsky of the future. Iโ€™d just be sure to burn all, um, incriminating dresses.

Hey, Obama was kind of sexy for an old guy. Maybe I had a shot.

I bit my lip as Dad laughed at one of the sitcom-y jokes. How was it that

evenย Family Tiesย brought me back to that word?

Duff.

God, Wesley and his damn pigeonholing just wouldnโ€™t leave me alone. The word was taunting me, even in my own home. I scooted closer to Dad, trying to focus on the show. On our time together. On anything but Wesley and that stupid label. I tried to forget about that damn kiss and how idiotic Iโ€™d been.

Tried, tried, tried.

And, of course, failed miserably.

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