Valentineโs Day might as well have been called Anti-Duff Day. I mean, what other day can hurt a girlโs self-esteem more? Not that it mattered. I hated Valentineโs Day even before I was aware of my Duff status. Honestly, I didnโt even understand why it was a holiday. Really, it was just an excuse for girls to whine about being lonely and for guys to worm their way into getting laid. I found it materialistic, indulgent, and, with all of the chocolate, completely unhealthy.
โItโs my favorite day of the year!โ Jessica cried as she danced her way down the hall toward Spanish one morning. It was the first time Iโd seen her truly bouncy since Jakeโs departure two days earlier. โAll of the pink and red! And flowers and candy! Isnโt it fun, Bianca?โ
โSure.โ
It had been almost a week since the basketball game, and neither of us had mentioned the freshman girl since we left the gym that night. I wondered if Jessica had forgotten about it already. Lucky her. I hadnโt. I couldnโt. That girl and the thing we had in commonโour shared identity as Duffsโhad been lurking at the back of my mind ever since.
But I certainly wasnโt going to talk about it. Not with Jessica. Not with anyone.
โOh, I just wish Harrison had asked me to be his valentine,โ she said. โThat would have been perfect, but we canโt always get what we want, can we?โ
โNope.โ
โYou know, I think this is the first year that all three of us have been single,โ Jessica continued. โLast year, I was dating Terrence, and the year before that Casey was with Zack. I guess we can all just be each otherโs valentines. That would be pretty fun. It is our last Valentineโs Day together before college, and we havenโt really hung out together lately. What do you think? We can hang out at my house to celebrate.โ
โSounds good.โ
Jessica threw an arm around my shoulders. โHappy Valentineโs Day, Bianca!โ
โYou too, Jessica.โ I smiled in spite of myself. I couldnโt help it. Jessica
had one of those contagious smiles that made it really hard to be negative when she was so freaking bubbly.
We reached the classroom door and found our teacher waiting for us
inside. โBianca,โ she said as I walked in. โI just got an e-mail from one of the secretaries at the front desk. She needs some students to come help distribute flowers people have sent. Youโre caught up on all your work, so would you mind doing that for me?โ
โUmโฆ okay.โ
โOh, how fun!โ Jessica released me from her one-armed hug. โYou get to deliver flowers. Itโs almost like youโre playing Cupid.โ
Right. How fun.
โSee you later,โ I said to Jessica as I turned and walked right back out of the room. I pushed through the hordes of students, fighting against the current to make my way to the front desk. Couples seemed to be everywhere, displaying their affectionโholding hands, batting eyes, exchanging gifts, making outโfor the entire school to witness. โDisgusting,โ I muttered.
I was about halfway to the front desk when a strong hand gripped my elbow. โHello, Duffy.โ
โWhat do you want?โ
Wesley was grinning at me when I spun around to face him. โI just wanted to let you know that if you plan on dropping by tonight, I might be a little busy. With it being the day of love, I have a pretty full schedule.โ
Now he sounded like aย professionalย man-whore.
โBut if youโre desperate to see me, I should be free around eleven oโclock.โ
โI think I can survive one night without you, Wesley,โ I said. โIn fact, I can survive an eternity.โ
โSure you can.โ He released my arm and winked. โIโll see you tonight, Duffy.โ Then he was gone, swept away by the tidal wave of students on the verge of being late for class.
โPrick,โ I grumbled. โGod, I hate him.โ
A few minutes later, I stood at the front desk where the secretary, who looked like a nervous wreck, smiled at me with relief. โDid Mrs. Romali send you? This way, this way. The table is over here.โ She led me around the corner and gestured to a foldable, square table with a vomit-green surface. โThere it is. Have fun!โ
โNot likely.โ
The table was coveredโI meanย coveredโwith bouquets, vases, heart- shaped boxes, and Hallmark cards. At least fifty bundles of red and pink waited to be handed out, and I got the privilege of being the bringer of such
joy.
I was debating where to start when I heard footsteps behind me. Assuming the secretary had returned, I asked, without turning around, โDo you have a list of the classes these kids are in so I know where to take the gifts?โ
โYes, I do.โ
That didnโt sound like the secretary.
I whirled around, shocked by the voice that had replied. It was one I knew very well, despite the fact that it had neverโnot onceโspoken directly to me.
Toby Tucker smiled. โHi.โ
โOh. I thought you were someone else.โ
โI didnโt mean to scare you,โ he said. โSo you were wangled into this, too, huh?โ
โUm, yeah.โ I was relieved to find my vocal chords werenโt in a state of paralysis.
As always, Toby was wearing a slightly-too-formal-for-school blazer, and his blond hair fell around his face in that old-fashioned bowl cut. Adorable.
Unique. Intelligent. He was the embodiment of all the things I wanted in a guy. If I believed in stupid things like fate, I might have thought it was destiny that we were working together on Valentineโs Day.
โHere are the class rosters,โ he said, handing me a green binder. โWe should probably get started; this could take a while.โ His eyes scanned the field of gifts from behind his oval glasses. โI donโt think Iโve ever seen so much pink in one place.โ
โI have. My best friendโs bedroom.โ
Toby chuckled and picked up a bouquet of pink and white roses. He eyed the tag and said, โThe quickest way to get this done might be to separate these into piles based on which class each student is in. It will make delivery much more efficient.โ
โRight,โ I said. โOrganize by class. Okay.โ
I was quite aware of how moronic I sounded with my less-than-eloquent replies, but there wasnโt much I could do about it. I mean, just because my voice actually worked didnโt necessarily mean I could use it well in his presence. Iโd been crushing on Toby for three years, so to say he made me nervous would be a massive understatement.
Lucky for me, Toby didnโt seem to notice. As we sorted the various gifts into groups, he even offered up some polite small talk. Slowly, I found myself easing into a semi-comfortable chat with Toby Tucker. A Valentineโs Day miracle! Well,ย miracleย was too strong a wordโa miracle would have been him sweeping me into his arms and laying one on me right there. So maybe this was more like a Valentineโs Day benefit. Either way, my awkward, idiotic
dialogue began to ebb away. Thank God.
โWow, thereโs a lot here for Vikki McPhee,โ he said, placing a box of candy on top of a steadily growing pile. โDoes she have six boyfriends?โ
โI only know about three,โ I said. โBut she doesnโt tell me everything.โ
Toby shook his head. โJeez.โ He picked up a card and began to check the label. โSo what about you? Any Valentineโs Day plans?โ
โNope.โ
He put the card in one of the piles. โNot even a date with the boyfriend?โ โThat would require meย havingย a boyfriend,โ I said. โWhich I donโt.โ Not
wanting him to start feeling sorry for me, I added, โBut even if I did, I wouldnโt be doing anything special. Valentineโs Day is a stupid, pathetic excuse for a holiday.โ
โYou really think so?โ he asked.
โOf course. I mean, there is a reason its initials areย VD. I bet you more people contract syphilis on Valentineโs Day than on any other day of the year. What a cause for celebration.โ
We laughed together, and for a minute it felt kind of natural. โAnd you?โ I asked. โDo you have plans with your girlfriend?โ
โWell, we did,โ he said and sighed. โBut we broke up on Saturday, so those plans are now dead.โ
โOh. Iโm sorry.โ
But I wasnโt. Inside, I felt kind of ecstatic and overjoyed. God, I was such a freaking bitch.
โMe, too.โ There was a momentary pause on the verge of being awkward, and then he said, โI think we have all of these sorted. Are you ready to start delivering?โ
โIโm ready, but not very willing.โ I pointed to a large vase of assorted flowers. โLook at this. I would wager money that some girl sent this to herself so that sheโd look good in front of her friends. How sad is that?โ
โYouโre telling me you wouldnโt do it?โ Toby asked, a tiny smirk spreading across his boyish face.
โNever,โ I said flatly. โWho cares what others think of me? So what if I donโt get a present on Valentineโs Day? Itโs just vanity. Who do I need to impress?โ
โI donโt know. I think Valentineโs Day is more about feeling special,โ he said, plucking a flower from the large vase. โI think every girl deserves to feel special once in a while. Even you, Bianca.โ He reached over and tucked the flowerโs stem behind my ear.
I tried to convince myself that this was completely cheesy and ridiculous. That if any other guyโWesley for exampleโhad tried a line like that, I might
have slapped him or just laughed in his face. But I felt my face turn pink as his fingers brushed past my cheek. This wasnโt any other guy, after all. It was Toby Tucker. Perfect, amazing, dreamy Toby Tucker.
Maybe Valentineโs Day could be Duff-friendly after all.
โCome on,โ he said. โGrab that pile and weโll start passing these out.โ โUhโฆ okay.โ
We might have been done delivering by the end of first block, but the secretary kept bringing more and more packages to the little vomit-colored table. It became very clear to Toby and me that weโd be working until at least lunch.
Not that I minded spending the morning with Toby Tucker.
โI donโt want to jinx it,โ he said as we returned to the table, only five minutes before the lunch bell. โBut I think we might actually be done.โ
We reached the empty table and exchanged smiles, though mine was halfhearted. โThatโs it,โ I said. โThat was the last of them.โ
โYep.โ Toby leaned against the table. โYou know, Iโm glad they forced you to help. I would have been bored out of my mind if Iโd done this by myself. It was fun talking to you.โ
โI had fun, too,โ I said, trying not to sound too enthusiastic. โListen,โ he said. โYou shouldnโt sit in the back of the room in AP
government. Why donโt you take one of the desks behind Jeanine and me? Thereโs no reason for you to be alone back there. I think you should join usโ the nerds in the front of the room.โ
โI might.โ And, obviously, I knew I would. How could I refuse such a request from Toby Tucker?
โBianca Piper?โ The secretary rounded the corner and approached us.
There were no flowers or candy boxes in her hands this time. โBianca, thereโs someone here to sign you out.โ
โOh,โ I said. โUm, okay.โ Weird. I had a car. There was no reason for me to be checked out.
โSee you later, Bianca,โ Toby called as I followed the secretary toward the front desk. โHappy Valentineโs Day.โ
I waved just before turning the corner, trying to remember whether or not I had a doctorโs appointment that day or something. Why was I being checked out of school? But before my mind could invent any family tragedies, the answer hit me like a ton of bricks, and I stopped dead in my tracks.
Oh. My. God.
She stood at the front desk, looking like sheโd just stepped off a soundstage somewhere in Hollywood. Her blond hair, lightened by the sun, fell around her shoulders in gentle, perfect waves. She wore a knee-length teal
dress (without panty hose, of course) and high high heels. Dark sunglasses covered her eyesโeyes that I knew were green. She lifted the sunglasses as she turned to face me.
โHi, Bianca,โ the beautiful woman said. โHi, Mom.โ