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Chapter no 9

The DUFF: Designated Ugly Fat Friend

Dad didnโ€™t leave his bedroom for the rest of the weekend. I knocked a couple of times Sunday afternoon and offered to make him something to eat, but he just murmured a refusal, never opening the door between us. His isolation terrified me. He must have been depressed about Mom, and ashamed heโ€™d fallen off the wagon to top it off, but I knew this wasnโ€™t healthy. I decided that if he hadnโ€™t emerged by Monday afternoon, I would bust into the room andโ€ฆ well, I didnโ€™t know what Iโ€™d do next. In the meantime, I just tried not to think of my father or the divorce papers on the kitchen table.

Surprisingly, that was pretty easy.

Most of my thoughts swarmed around Wesley.ย Ew,ย right? But I really didnโ€™t know how to handle school on Monday. What did one do after having a one-night stand (or, in my case, one-afternoon stand) with the schoolโ€™s biggest man-whore? Was I supposed to act nonchalant? Treat him with my normal undisguised hatred? Or, because Iโ€™d honestly enjoyed myself, should I act, like, grateful? Tone down the contempt and beย friendly?ย Did I owe him something? Surely not. Heโ€™d gotten just as much out of the experience as I had, minus the self-loathing.

By the time I arrived at school Monday morning, Iโ€™d pretty much settled on avoiding him entirely.

โ€œAre you okay, Bianca?โ€ Jessica asked as we walked out of Spanish at the end of first block. โ€œYouโ€™re actingโ€ฆ um,ย weird.โ€

Iโ€™ll admit, my spy skills werenโ€™t exactly smooth, but I knew that Wesley walked past the classroom on his way to second block, and I didnโ€™t want to risk an awkward post-sex meeting in the hallway. I peered anxiously around the edge of the door, scanning the crowd for those unmistakable brown curls. But if Jessica could tell something was up, I was being way too obvious.

โ€œItโ€™s nothing,โ€ I lied, stepping out into the hall. I looked both ways, like a small child crossing a busy highway, and I was relieved that I didnโ€™t see him anywhere. โ€œIโ€™m fine.โ€

โ€œOh, okay,โ€ she said without suspicion. โ€œI must be imagining it, then.โ€ โ€œYou must be.โ€

Jessica tugged at a loose strand of her blond hair that had escaped from the confines of her ponytail. โ€œOh, Bianca, I forgot to tell you! Iโ€™m so excited!โ€

โ€œLet me guess,โ€ I teased. โ€œThis has something to do with Harrison Carlyle, right? Did he ask you where you got your cute skinny jeans this time? Or how you condition your luscious hair?โ€

โ€œNo!โ€ Jessica giggled. โ€œNoโ€ฆ. Actually, itโ€™s my brother. Heโ€™s coming to visit us for the week, and he should be getting into Hamilton by noon today. Heโ€™s going to pick me up from school this afternoon. Iโ€™m really excited to see him. Itโ€™s been, like, two and a half years since he left for college andย โ€”.ย Hey, Bianca, are you sure youโ€™re okay?โ€

I stood frozen in the middle of the hallway. I could feel the blood draining from my face, and my hands turned cold and started to shake. There was definite nausea coming on, but I told the same old lie. โ€œIโ€™m fine.โ€ I forced my feet to move again. โ€œI just, um, thought I forgot something. Itโ€™s fine. Now, what were you saying?โ€

Jessica nodded. โ€œOh, well, Iโ€™m so excited about Jake! I canโ€™t believe Iโ€™m saying this, but Iโ€™ve really, really missed him. Itโ€™ll be nice to hang out with him for a few days. Oh, and I think Tiffany is coming with him. Did I tell you they just got engaged?โ€

โ€œNo. Thatโ€™s greatโ€ฆ. Iโ€™ve gotta get to class, Jessica.โ€

โ€œOh,โ€ฆ okay. Well, Iโ€™ll see you in English, Bianca.โ€ I was halfway down the hallway before Jessica got the sentence out of her mouth.

I pushed past the stampeding students, barely hearing them as they bitched at me for stepping on their toes or ramming them with my backpack. The sounds around me slowly faded as unwanted memories flooded into my head. It was like Jessicaโ€™s words had broken the dam that held them back for so long.

โ€œSo, youโ€™re Bianca? The freshman bitch thatโ€™s been screwing my boyfriend?โ€

โ€œYour boyfriend? I havenโ€™t beenโ€”โ€ โ€œStay the hell away from Jake.โ€

My face burned as the memories rushed back. My feet moved so fast I was almost sprinting toward my AP government class. As if I could outrun the thoughts. As if they wouldnโ€™t chase me with a vengeance. But Jake Gaither would be back in Hamilton for a week. Jake Gaither was engaged to Tiffany. Jake Gaitherโ€ฆ the boy who broke my heart.

I ran into the classroom just as the tardy bell rang. I knew Mr. Chaucerโ€™s eyes were glaring in my direction, but I didnโ€™t bother to look. I took my seat near the back of the room, trying desperately to focus on something else.

But not even Toby Tuckerโ€™s witty commentary on the legislative branch or the back of his adorable out-of-fashion head could tempt my thoughts away from Jake and his bride to be.

I barely heard a word Mr. Chaucer said all block, and when the bell rang, my page of notes, which should have been full of details from the lecture, consisted of only two short, barely legible sentences. God, I was going to fail this class if shit like this kept coming up.

So much drama! If I were a rich Manhattan snob, I could have been a character onย Gossip Girl. (Not that I watch that trashy showโ€ฆ oftenโ€ฆ that my friends know aboutโ€ฆ ) Why couldnโ€™t my life be a sitcom? Then again, even theย Friendsย crowd had issues.

I slouched toward the cafeteria, and I found Casey and Jessica waiting for me at our table. As always, Angela, Jeanine, and Jeanineโ€™s cousin Vikki joined us. Angela was busy showing everyone her new Vans, so my sulkiness went unnoticed as I slumped into my chair.

โ€œCute,โ€ Casey commented, grinning at the shoes. โ€œWho got them for you?โ€

โ€œDaddy,โ€ Angela answered, stroking the toe of her purple shoe. โ€œHe and Mom are competing for my love now. At first it was kind of annoying, but Iโ€™ve decided to take the high road and have fun with it.โ€ She crossed her legs and tossed back her dark hair. โ€œIโ€™m hoping for Prada next.โ€

Everyone laughed.

โ€œI didnโ€™t get anything cool out of my parentsโ€™ divorce,โ€ Casey said. โ€œMy dad didnโ€™t really care if I loved him more, I guess.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s sad, Case,โ€ Jessica murmured.

โ€œOh, not really.โ€ Casey shrugged and started picking at her orange fingernail polish. โ€œDadโ€™s an ass. I was thrilled when Mom kicked him out of the house. She cries a lot less now, and when Momโ€™s happier, the world is happier. Sure, we donโ€™t have as much money anymore, but it wasnโ€™t like Dad spent his checks on us, anyway. He offered to buy Mom a car she didnโ€™t want, but thatโ€™s about the extent of his good nature.โ€

โ€œDivorces are depressing,โ€ Jessica sighed. โ€œIโ€™d be heartbroken if my parents split up. Wouldnโ€™t you, Bianca?โ€

I felt heat rush to my face, but Casey was switching the subject, so I pretended I hadnโ€™t heard Jessicaโ€™s question. โ€œHey, Vikki, what happened on Homecoming night? You never told us how that went down.โ€

Jeanine giggled knowingly. โ€œYou havenโ€™t told them yet, Vikki?โ€

Vikki rolled her eyes and twirled a strand of her curly strawberry-blond hair around her perfectly manicured finger. โ€œOh my God. Okay, so Clint is totally not speaking to me anymore, and Rossโ€ฆโ€

Her voice drifted into the background and my mind wandered. As much as I wanted to stop thinking of Jake, I couldnโ€™t bring myself to be interested in Vikkiโ€™s boy troubles. On any other day, I would have found mild amusement

in her story, like she was my own personal soap opera, but at that moment her drama seemed so vague and unimportant. So vapid. So indulgent. So empty.

I couldnโ€™t help feeling a little guilty for thinking this. That made me just as self-absorbed as she was. So I halfheartedly tried to listen to the woes of Vikki McPhee.

Then something she said caught my full attention.

โ€œโ€ฆ but I did fool around with Wesley for a little while afterward.โ€ โ€œWesley?โ€ I said.

Vikki beamed at me, proud of what she viewed as an achievement. Didnโ€™t she know more than two-thirds of the girls in school had accomplished the same thing? Including meโ€ฆ but, of course, she didnโ€™t know that part. โ€œYeah,โ€ she said. โ€œAfter the fight with Clint, I wound up out in the parking lot with Wesley. We messed around in his car for a while, but my mom called, so I had to get home before we could do anything. Sucks, right?โ€

โ€œSure.โ€

My eyes moved across the cafeteria, searching for a few seconds before they located the back of a curly brown head inches above those around him. He sat with a group of friendsโ€”mostly girls, naturallyโ€”at a long rectangular table on the other side of the room. He was wearing a tight black T-shirt that, while not really appropriate for the frigid temperatures of early February, showed off his perfect muscular arms. Arms that had twined around meโ€ฆ arms that had helped erase my stressโ€ฆ

โ€œDid I tell you guys that my brother is coming to town?โ€ Jessica asked. โ€œHe and his fiancรฉe are visiting for the week.โ€

Caseyโ€™s worried eyes immediately turned on me and widened when she realized I was on my feet. โ€œWhere are you going, B?โ€

Everyone at the table looked at me then, and I tried to sound convincing. โ€œI just remembered,โ€ I said. โ€œI need to go talk to Wesley about our English project.โ€ Screw avoiding him. I had a better, more helpful idea.

โ€œDidnโ€™t you finish that on Saturday?โ€ Jessica asked. โ€œWe got started on it, but we didnโ€™t finish the paper.โ€

โ€œ โ€™Cause you were too busy making out,โ€ Casey teased, winking at me.

Donโ€™t look guilty. Donโ€™t look guilty.

โ€œMaking out?โ€ Vikki raised an eyebrow at me.

โ€œDidnโ€™t you hear?โ€ Jessica laughed, smiling good-naturedly at me. โ€œBianca is madly in love with Wesley.โ€

I faked a gagging noise and everyone laughed. โ€œYeah, right,โ€ I said, making sure that my voice was full of irritation and disgust. โ€œI canโ€™t stand him. God, Iโ€™ve lost so much respect for Mrs. Perkins since she made me work with him.โ€

โ€œIโ€™d be ecstatic if I were you,โ€ Vikki said, sounding a little bitter. Jeanine and Angela nodded in agreement.

โ€œAnyway.โ€ I was feeling a little jumpy. โ€œI need to talk to him about getting this done. Iโ€™ll see you all later, okay?โ€

โ€œ โ€™kay,โ€ Jessica said, waving cheerfully.

I hurried through the crowded cafeteria, not slowing down until I was within five feet of Wesleyโ€™s table, where the only other male occupant was Harrison Carlyle. Then I paused for a second, suddenly a little hesitant.

One of the girls, a skinny blonde with Angelina Jolie lips, was rattling on about her crappy vacation in Miami, and Wesley was listening with rapt attentionโ€”obviously trying to convince her of his sympathy. Disgust erased my insecurity, and I cleared my throat loudly, getting the whole groupโ€™s attention.

The blonde was agitated and angry, but I focused on Wesley, who looked at me casually, like he would any other girl. I turned up my nose and said, โ€œI need to talk to you about our English paper.โ€

โ€œIs it necessary?โ€ Wesley asked with a sigh.

โ€œYeah,โ€ I said. โ€œRight now. Iโ€™m not going to fail this stupid assignment because of your lazy ass.โ€

He rolled his eyes and got to his feet. โ€œSorry, ladies,โ€ he said to the tragedy-stricken girls. โ€œIโ€™ll see you tomorrow. Youโ€™ll save a seat for me?โ€

โ€œOf course we will,โ€ a tiny redhead squeaked.

As Wesley and I walked away, I heard Big Lips hiss, โ€œGod, that girl is a

bitch!โ€

When we were out in the hallway Wesley asked, โ€œWhatโ€™s the problem, Duffy? I e-mailed you the essay last night, just like you demanded. And where exactly are we going? The library?โ€

โ€œJust shut up and come with me.โ€ I led him down the hall past the English classrooms.

Donโ€™t ask where I got this idea, because I couldnโ€™t tell you, but I knew precisely where we were going, and I was sure that this might officially make me a slut. But when we reached the door of the unused janitorโ€™s closet, I had no feeling of shameโ€ฆ not yet, at least.

I grasped the doorknob and noticed Wesleyโ€™s eyes narrow with suspicion. I yanked open the door, checked that no one was watching, and gestured for him to go inside. Wesley walked into the tiny closet, and I followed, shutting the door stealthily behind us.

โ€œSomething tells me this isnโ€™t aboutย The Scarlet Letter,โ€ he said, and even in the dark I knew he was grinning.

โ€œBe quiet.โ€

This time he met me halfway. His hands tangled in my hair and mine clawed at his forearms. We kissed violently, and my back slammed against the wall. I heard a mopโ€”or maybe a broomโ€”topple over, but my brain barely registered the sound as one of Wesleyโ€™s hands moved to my hip, holding me closer to him. He was so much taller than me that I had to tilt my head back almost all the way to meet his kiss. His lips pressed hard against mine, and I let my hands explore his biceps.

The smell of his cologne, rather than the lonely, stale air of the closet, filled my senses.

We wrestled in the darkness for a while before I felt his hand insistently lifting the hem of my T-shirt. With a gasp, I pulled away from the kiss and grabbed his wrist. โ€œNoโ€ฆ not now.โ€

โ€œThen when?โ€ Wesley asked in my ear, still pinning me to the wall. He didnโ€™t even sound winded.

I, on the other hand, struggled to catch my breath. โ€œLater.โ€ โ€œBe more specific.โ€

I squirmed out of his arms and moved toward the door, nearly tripping over what felt like a bucket. I raised a hand to flatten my wavy hair and reached for the doorknob. โ€œTonight. Iโ€™ll be at your house around seven.

Okay?โ€ But before he could answer, I slipped out of the closet and hurried down the hall, hoping it didnโ€™t look like a walk of shame.

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