Casey revved the engine as I climbed into her motherโs ancient pickup truck. Miss Waller (formerly Mrs. Blithe; she went back to her maiden name after the divorce) could have had a much nicer vehicle. Back when she was married to Caseyโs dad, theyโd had plenty of money. Mr. Blithe had offered to buy her a Lexus, but sheโd refused. She loved the rickety old Chevy, which sheโd gotten her junior year of high school. Her daughter, on the other hand, despised it. Especially since it was the only vehicle she got to drive.
Casey definitely wouldnโt have turned her dadโs Lexus down.
Unfortunately, Mr. Blithe had lost what generosity he ever possessed after the divorce was finalized.
She was gazing through her windshield at the almost-mansion while I pulled on my seat belt. She had pink pajamas decorated with green frogs on under her jacket, and her short hair stuck up in every direction. Unlike me, Casey could make looking like crap seem cute and sexy. She didnโt even have to try.
โHi,โ I said.
She looked over at me. Her eyes swept across my faceโalready searching for telltale signs of troubleโand her forehead wrinkled. After a short staring contest, she turned away and put the truck into drive, struggling a little with the stick shift. โOkay,โ she said as we pulled out of the driveway. โWhatโs going on? And donโt tell me things are fine, because I got my ass up at seven a.m., and I might just wring your neck if you donโt give me a real answer.โ
โOh, yes, because resorting to threats always gets me talking.โ
โDonโt give me that bullshit,โ Casey growled. โYouโre just avoiding the subject, which you do a lot. That might work with Jess, but you should know damn well by now that it wonโt throw me off one bit. Now explain. Start with why I just picked you up at Wesleyโs house.โ
โBecause I stayed the night.โ
โYeah, I figured that much out on my own.โ
I bit my lip, not completely sure why I was still hiding the truth. I mean, it wasnโt as if I could keep the truth from her for much longer. Sheโd have it pieced together soon enough, so why not just spill it now? Now that Wesley and I were over, anyway. Was lyingโor withholding, reallyโjust instinctive
now? After all these weeks of secrecy, had I developed a habit?
And if I had, wasnโt it about time to break it?
She sighed and the truck slowed a little. โTell me the truth, Bianca, because Iโm pretty confused right now. Confused and annoyed. Last time I checked, youย hatedย Wesley Rush. And I meanย hated.โ
โI did,โ I said. โI still doโฆ sort of.โ
โ โSort of โ? Jesus, stop dancing around the answers. Look, youโve been ditching Jess and me for weeks. We barely see you anymore because you donโt do shit with us. Jess wonโt say it, but she seriously thinks you donโt like us anymore. Sheโs upset, and Iโm pissed because youโve totally abandoned us. Youโre always distracted and zoning out. And you dance around our fucking questions! Damn it, Bianca, give me some answers hereโฆ please.โ The anger in her voice broke into a small plea of desperation. She lowered her voice. โPlease, tell me whatโs going on with you.โ
My heart ached as guilt wrapped around my chest like a boa constrictor. I let out a long breath, knowing I couldnโt lie anymore. At least not about this. โWeโve been sleeping together.โ
โWho? You and Wesley?โ โYeah.โ
โSince when?โ โEnd of January.โ
Casey was quiet for a long moment. Then, after it sank in, she asked, โIf you hate him, why have you been hooking up with him?โ
โBecauseโฆ it made me feel better. With all of the drama with my parents and then Jake showing up and allโฆ I just needed to distract myself. I wanted to escape from it allโฆ you know, in a nonsuicidal way. Sleeping with Wesley just seemed like a decent idea at the time.โ I stared out the window, not wanting to see the expression on her face. I was sure sheโd be disappointed in me. Or, in a sick way, maybe even proud of me.
โSoโฆ is that where youโve been for the past month?โ she asked. โIs that why youโve been bailing on us? Youโve been with Wesley?โ
โYeah,โ I murmured. โEvery time things got to be too much, he was just there. I could relieve the stress without freaking you or Jessica out. It seemed like a decent idea. Then I was addictedโฆ but it all caught up with me, and now things suck worse than ever.โ
โOMG, are you pregnant?โ
I gritted my teeth and turned around to face her. โNo, Casey, Iโm not fucking pregnant.โ Was she serious? โGod, Iโm smart enough to use a condom, and Iโve been on birth control for, like, three freaking years, okay?โ
โOkay, okay,โ Casey said. โYouโre not pregnantโฆ thank God. But if thatโs
not the problem, why do things suck worse?โ
โWell, for one, youโre pissed at meโฆ and I like Wesley.โ โWell, duh, you are screwing him.โ
โNo, I meanโฆโ I shook my head and turned to look out the window again.
The little suburban houses of Hamilton sped past us, simple and clean. Surrounded by their innocent picket fences. I would have killed to be simple and clean like these little houses. Instead, I felt complicated and dirty and tainted. โI donโt like him,โ I explained. โHe annoys the hell out of me ninety- six percent of the time, and sometimes Iโd like nothing better than to strangle him to death. But at the same time Iโฆ I want him to be happy. I think about him way more than I should, and Iโโ
โYou love him.โ
โNo!โ I shouted, spinning around to face her. โNo, no,ย no!ย I doย notย love him, okay? Love is rare and hard to find and takes years upon years to develop. Teenagers donโt fall in love. I donโtย loveย Wesley.โ
โFine,โ Casey said. โBut you have feelings for him, right?โ โYeah.โ
She glanced at me before turning back to the road, half grinning. โI knew it. I meanโฆ all those jokes I made about it were just teasing, but I knew something would happen after you kissed him.โ
โShut up,โ I muttered. โThis sucks.โ โWhy?โ
โWhy what?โ
โWhy is it a bad thing? So what if you have feelings for him. Isnโt that supposed to be great and exciting and give you butterflies in your tummy or whatever?โ
โNo,โ I said. โItโs not great or exciting. Itโs terrible. Itโs excruciating.โ โBut why?โ
โBecause heโll never like me back!โ God, wasnโt it obvious? Couldnโt she put two and two together? โHeโll never care about me that way, Casey. Iโm wasting my time even thinking that itโs possible.โ
โWhy wonโt he like you back?โ she asked.
Did she have a million questions or what? โStop.โ
โNo, Iโm being serious, B,โ Casey pushed. โIโm pretty sure you canโt read minds or see into the future, so I donโt see how you know that he wonโt ever like you. Why wouldnโt he?โ
โYou donโt like me very much right now,โ I pointed out.
โIโll get over it,โ she said. โWell, eventually. But seriously, whatโs stopping Wesley from liking you back?โ
โIโm the Duff.โ
โSorry. The what?โ โDuff.โ
โIs that even a word?โ
โThe designated ugly fat friend,โ I sighed. โThe unattractive girl in the group. Thatโs me.โ
โThatโs stupid.โ
โIs it?โ I snapped. โIs it really that stupid, Casey? Look at you. Look at Jessica. You two look like you jumped out of an issue ofย Teen Vogue. I canโt compete with that. So, yeah, Iโm the fucking Duff.โ
โYou are not. Who told you that?โ โWesley.โ
โYouโre shitting me!โ โNope.โ
โBefore or after you fucked him?โ โBefore.โ
โWell then, he didnโt mean it,โ Casey said. โHeโs been sleeping with you, right? So he must find you attractive.โ
I snorted. โLook who youโre talking about, Casey. Wesley isnโt particularly picky when it comes to sex. I could look like a gorilla, and he still wouldnโt hesitate to fuck me, but dating me is a totally different situation. He wouldnโt even date a girl on the Skinny Squadโโ
โI really hate it when you call us that.โ
โโbut me? He would never be the boyfriend of a Duff.โ
โSeriously, Bianca,โ Casey said. โYou areย notย the Duff. If any of us is the Duff, itโs me.โ
โFunny.โ
โIโm not joking,โ she insisted. โIโm still mad at you, so why would I go out of my way to be nice? I mean, Iโm like freaking Bigfoot. Iโm six one now! Most guys have to look up to see my face, and no guy likes being shorter than a chick. At least youโre cute and petite. Iโdย killย to be your heightโฆ and to have your eyes. You have way prettier eyes than me.โ
I didnโt say anything. I was sure sheโd gone insane. How the hell could she be the Duff? Even in her frog pajamas she looked like sheโd just stepped off the set ofย Americaโs Next Top Model.
โIf Wesley canโt see how adorable you are, he doesnโt deserve you,โ she said.
โYou just need to move on. Put Wesley out of your mind.โ Yeah, right. Move on to who? Who would want me?
Nobody.
But I couldnโt say that to Casey. It would probably just start another stupid
fight, and we hadnโt really finished the first one yet, so I just nodded. โSoโฆ what about the Tucker kid?โ
I looked at her, surprised. โToby? What about him?โ
โYouโve had a crush on him forever,โ she reminded me. โAnd I saw you all over him in the cafeteria yesterdayโโ
โHe hugged me,โ I interjected. โThat is hardly me beingย all overย him.โ
She rolled her eyes. God, I was really rubbing off on her. โWhatever. The point is, you were getting cozy with Toby, but now youโre suddenly inโโ
I shot her a warning glare.
โโyou suddenlyย likeย Wesley,โ she finished. โWhatโs your point?โ I asked.
โI donโt know,โ she sighed. โItโs justโฆ I feel like youโve kept so much from me. Like so much has changed so fast with you. I feel really in the dark right now.โ
More guilt. Great. She was laying it on thick today, but I guess I deserved
it.
โNot that much has changed,โ I assured her. โI still have a crush on
Tobyโฆ not that it matters. Weโre just friends. He hugged me yesterday because he got into the college he wanted and was really happy. I wish it had been more, but it wasnโt. And the thing with Wesley is justโฆ itโs stupid. Itโs over. We can pretend it never happened. Iโd prefer that, actually.โ
โWhat about your parents? The divorce? You havenโt even brought it up since the day after Valentineโs.โ
โEverythingโs fine,โ I lied. โThe divorce is still happening. My parents are fine.โ
She gave me a skeptical look before turning back to the road. She knew I was full of shit, but for once she didnโt push it. Finally, after a long moment, she spoke again. Luckily, she changed the subject.
โOkay. So where the hell is your car?โ โAt school,โ I said. โThe batteryโs dead.โ
โThat blows. I guess youโll have to get your dad to go fix it.โ โYeah,โ I muttered.ย If I can get him sober for more than ten seconds.
There was a long silence. After a few minutes, I decided to swallow the little pride I had left. โIโm sorry I called you a bitch yesterday.โ
โYou should be. You also called me a preppy cheerleader snob.โ โSorry. Are you still mad at me?โ
โYeah,โ she said. โI mean, not as much as I was yesterday, butโฆ it really hurt, Bianca. Jess and I have been so worried about you, and you barely talk to either of us anymore. I kept asking and asking if you wanted to go out, and you totally blew me off. Then I saw you talking to Toby when you were
supposed to be talking to me, andโฆ I was kind of jealous. Not in a creepy way, butโฆ Iโm supposed to be your best friend, you know? It felt like you just tossed me aside. And now it really bothers me that you started sleeping with Wesley instead of just talking to me.โ
โSorry,โ I mumbled.
โStop saying that. Donโt just be sorry,โ she said. โSorry doesnโt change the future. Next time, think about me. And Jess, too. We need you, B. And just remember that weโre here for you, and we care about youโฆ for some ungodly reason.โ
I cracked a little smile. โIโll remember.โ
โJust donโt abandon me again, okay?โ The words came out in a weak murmur. โEven with Jess, I was really lonely without youโฆ and I didnโt have anyone cool to drive me around. Do you know how much it sucks to have Vikki as your chauffer? She almost hit some poor old dude on a bike the other day. Did I tell you that story?โ
We drove around Hamilton for a while, just wasting gas and catching up on what weโd missed. Casey had a crush on a basketball player. I was acing English. Nothing too personal. Casey knew my secret nowโor part of itโ and she wasnโt mad at me anymoreโฆ well, notย thatย mad at me. She assured me I had a lot of groveling to do before we were totally good again.
We drove around until her mom called at ten, demanding to know where her truck was, and Casey had to take me home.
โAre you going to tell Jessica about this?โ she asked quietly as she turned onto my street. โAbout Wesley?โ
โI donโt know.โ I took a deep breath, deciding that keeping secrets wasnโt the best idea. It had only fucked things up so far. โLook, you can tell her. Tell her everything if you want. But I donโt want to talk about it. I just kind of want to forget about this if I can.โ
โI understand,โ Casey said. โI think she should know. I mean, she is our best friendโฆ but Iโll tell her youโre moving on. Because thatโs what youโre doing, right?โ
โRight,โ I murmured.
I couldnโt help feeling anxious when she pulled into my driveway. I stared at the oak front door, at the shuttered windows that looked in on my living room, and at our simple, clean, picket-fenced yard. Iโd never realized what a mask my family lived behind.
Then I thought of Dad.
โIโll see you Monday,โ I said, looking away so she couldnโt see the worry on my face.
Then I slid out of the truck and started walking toward my house.