When I was in kindergarten, I had a traumatic monkey bars experience. Iโd been halfway across, my legs swinging beneath me, when my hands got sweaty and made me slip. I fell for what seemed like a mile before landing on the ground in a heap. All the other five-year-olds laughed at me and my scraped, bloody knee. All of them but one.
Casey Blithe walked out of the gawking group of grade-schoolers and came to stand in front of me. Even back then, I knew she was beautiful. Blond locks, hazel eyes, rosy cheeksโฆ the epitome of five-year-old perfection. She could have been in pageants.
โAre you okay?โ she asked.
โIโm fine,โ I said through thick, hot tears. I wasnโt sure whether I was crying because of the pain in my knee or because of the way all my classmates were laughing at me.
โNo, youโre not. Youโre bleeding. Let me help.โ She reached out a hand and pulled me up. Then she turned and yelled at the kids who were making fun of me.
After that, she basically appointed herself my personal caretaker, never letting me out of her sight, determined to keep me out of trouble. From that moment on, we were best friends.
Of course, that was before popularity and Duffs got involved. She wound up being tall (almost six oneโthe girl was an Amazon!) and thin and gorgeous. I wound up looking likeโฆ well, the opposite. To see us separately, no one would ever think we were close. No one would guess the pretty Homecoming Queen was with the chubby mousy-haired girl in the corner.
But we were best friends. Sheโd been there for me through everything.
Sheโd even stuck by me freshman year, after Iโd had my heart broken for the firstโand if I had anything to do with it,ย onlyโtime. She never let me isolate myself or drown in my own misery. Despite the fact that she could easily find prettier, cooler, more popular friends, she stayed with me.
So when she asked me to drive her home after cheerleading practice on Wednesday afternoon, I agreed. I mean, after all sheโd done for me over the past twelve years, the least I could do was give her a lift every now and then.
I waited in the cafeteria, staring at the psychedelic blue-and-orange walls
(the guy who picked our school colors must have been on some serious drugs), attempting to finish my calculus homework. I was in the middle of asking myself the age-old questionโwhere will I use this in real life?โwhen I felt a hand on my shoulder. That skin-crawly thing happened, and I knew exactly who was behind me.
Great. Just fucking great.
I jerked out from under Wesleyโs hand and spun around to face him, gripping my pencil like a dart and aiming it right at his Adamโs apple.
He didnโt even flinch. His gray eyes examined the pencil with feigned curiosity and he said, โInteresting. Is this how you greet all the boys you like?โ
โIย donโtย like you.โ
โDoes that mean you love me, then?โ
I hated the smooth, confident way he spoke. A lot of girls thought it was sexy, but it was really just stalker-ish. Everything about him screamedย date rape!ย to me. Ugh.
โIt means that Iย hateย you,โ I snapped. โAnd if you donโt stay the fuck away from me, Iโll report you for sexual harassment.โ
โMight be a hard case,โ Wesley mused. He swiped the pencil from me and began twirling it between his fingers. โEspecially considering youโre the one who kissed me. Technically, I could reportย youย for harassment.โ
I gritted my teeth, still hating to even think about it, not even bothering to remind him that heโd been more than willing to participate. โGive me back my pencil,โ I muttered.
โI donโt know,โ he said. โWith you, this could be classified as a dangerous weaponโฆ along with glasses of cherry soda. Interesting choice, by the way. Iโd always pegged you for more of a Sprite girl. You knowโฆย plain.โ
I just glared at him, hoping he would spontaneously combust before I grabbed my textbooks and notepads off the table. He dodged my attempt to stomp on his foot and stared after me as I marched down the hallway. I was halfway to the gym, where Casey, the cheerleading captain, should have been wrapping up practice, when he caught up with me.
โOh, come on, Duffy. That was just a joke. Lighten up.โ โIt wasnโt funny.โ
โYour sense of humor needs some work, then,โ Wesley suggested. โMost girls find my jokes charming.โ
โThose girls must have IQs low enough to trip over.โ He laughed.
Apparently,ย Iย was the funny one.
โHey, you never told me why you were upset the other night,โ he said.
โYou were too busy shoving your tongue down my throat. So what was the problem?โ
โNone of yourโโ I began, but I stopped suddenly. โHey! I didnโtโฆ there was no tongue!โ A shiver of rage ran through me as I noticed his mischievous smile. โYou son of a bitch! Get the fuck out of here. God, why are you stalking me? I thought Wesley Rush didnโt chase girls. I thought they chased him, right?โ
โYouโre right. Wesley Rush doesnโt chase girls, and Iโm not chasing you,โ he said. โIโm here waiting for my sister. Sheโs making up a test for Mr.
Rollins. I just saw you in the cafeteria and thoughtโโ
โWhat? Thought youโd torture me a little more?โ I clenched my fists. โLeave me the hell alone. Youโve already made me miserable.โ
โHow have I done that?โ he asked, sounding a little surprised.
I didnโt answer. I didnโt want to give him the satisfaction of knowing that
Duffโย was plaguing me because of him. Heโd enjoy it too much.
Instead, I took off running to the gym doors as fast as I could. This time he didnโt follow meโthank God. I hurried into the blue-and-orange gymnasium (Oh God. Bright colorsโฆ I could feel a headache coming alreadyโฆ ) and took a seat on the closest bleacher.
โGreat practice, girls!โ Casey cried from the other side of the gym. โOkay, the next basketball game is Friday. I want you all to practice the dance, and Vikki, work on those high kicks. All right?โ
The Skinny Squad murmured in general agreement. โAwesome,โ said Casey. โSee you later, guys. Go Panthers!โ
โGo Panthers!โ the other cheerleaders echoed as they separated. Most of the girls hurried to the locker room, but a few headed for the doors, chatting excitedly with their friends.
Casey skipped over to me. โHey, B,โ she said. โSorry we went a little overtime. Do you mind if I change before we get out of here? I feel a little stinky.โ
โI donโt care,โ I murmured.
โWhatโs wrong?โ she asked, instantly suspicious. โNothing, Casey. Go change.โ
โBianca, I can tellโโ
โI donโt want to talk about it.โ I wasnโt about to get into another Wesley discussion with her. Sheโd probably wind up defending him like last time. โIโm fine, okay?โ I said, softening my voice. โLong day. Headache.โ
Casey still looked skeptical when she walked, with considerably less pep, to the locker room.
Fantastic. I felt like a total bitch. Sheโd only wanted to make sure I was
okay, and I shut her out. I shouldnโt have taken my anger at Wesley out on her, even if she did think he was a fucking prince.
But when she came out of the locker room in her hoodie and jeans, her usual cheer had returned. She swung her purse over her shoulder and came to where I was sitting, a smile plastered across her spotless, smooth face. โSometimes, I canโt believe the shit I hear in the locker room,โ she said. โYou ready to go, B?โ
โSure.โ I picked up my books and started toward the gym doors, hoping that Wesley wasnโt still lurking in the hallway.
Casey must have noticed my anxiety. I could see the tense, worried look on her face, but she didnโt bring it up again. Instead, she said, โSo, okay, Vikki isย totallyย gonna get a reputation as a whore.โ
โShe already has one.โ
โWell, yeah,โ Casey admitted, โbut itโs about to get worse. Sheโs dating that junior football playerโyou know, whatโs-his-nameโbut she told some guy from Oak Hill High that sheโd take him to Basketball Homecoming. I donโt know why she does this stuff to herself. You, Jess, and me will have a front-row seat for the drama when it all comes out that night. BTW, what are you wearing to the dance?โ
โNothing.โ
โHot, but I doubt theyโll let you in naked, B.โ We were walking through the maze of tables in the cafeteria on our way to the parking lot.
โNo. I mean, Jessica and I arenโt going to Homecoming,โ I said. โOf course you are,โ Casey protested.
I shook my head. โJessica is grounded. I promised her Iโd come over and weโd watch girly movies.โ
Casey looked stunned as we pushed through the blue door and entered the freezing student parking lot. โWhat? But Jess loves Basketball Homecoming. Itโs her favorite after prom and Football Homecoming.โ
I smiled a little, in spite of myself. โAnd Sadie Hawkins.โ
โWhy didnโt I know about this? Homecoming is getting close. Why didnโt you all tell me?โ
I shrugged. โSorry. I didnโt even think about it. And I guess Jessica is still moping. She might not want to talk about not being able to go.โ
โButโฆ but who will I go to the dance with now?โ
โUm, a boy,โ I suggested. โCasey, itโs not as if itโll be hard for you to get a date.โ I fished the car keys out of my back pocket and unlocked the doors of my Saturn.
โRight, who the hell wants to go with Sasquatch?โ โYou areย notย Sasquatch.โ
โBesides,โ she said, ignoring me, โitโs way better to go with you guys.โ She climbed into the passengerโs seat and wrapped herself in the blanket Jessica had used a few nights earlier. โDamn it, B. You really need to get that fucking heater fixed.โ
โYou really need to get your own car.โ
She changed the subject. โOkay, so back to the dance. If you two arenโt goingโฆ do you guys care if I crash your movie fest? It could be a Girlsโ Night In. We havenโt had one of those in a while.โ
Despite my crappy mood, I smiled. Casey was right. We hadnโt had a movie night together in a long time, and it would be nice to hang out without the drama of boys or loud techno music. For once, I might actually have fun on a Friday night. So I reached for the volume on my stereo and said, โA week from Friday, itโs a date.โ