Wesley stayed on my mind for the next couple days, which put me in a really pissy moodโpissier than usual, that is.
I didnโt want to think about him. I wanted to think about Toby, who was obviously way too good for me. He could tell I was grumpy, but instead of harassing me about the cause, he just squeezed my hand, kissed me on the cheek, and bought me candy in hopes of making me smile again. How could I be thinking of another guyโan annoying, egotistical, womanizing guyโ when such a wonderful one stood right in front of me? Maybe someone needed to slap me or put me through shock treatments like they give crazy people in the movies. That might have brought me to my senses.
But Wesley seemed to be everywhere. He was always climbing into his car just as I walked out to the student parking lot or standing two feet ahead of me in the lunch line. Do you know how hard it is to forget someone exists when theyโre constantly in your sight? Pretty damn hard. For a second, I actually wondered if he might be doing this on purpose, like stalking me or something, but I ditched that idea when I noticed that he didnโt even look at me anymore. Like he was too mad about the things Iโd said to acknowledge me.
It should have been a relief not to have his creepy eyes crawling all over me, but it wasnโt at all. It hurt.
Every time I saw Wesley, I was overcome with a flood of emotions.
Anger, sadness, pain, irritation, regret, lust, and, worst of all, guilt. I knew I shouldnโt have said those things about his attachment issuesโeven if they were totally true. And despite my urge to apologize, I kept my mouth shut tight. Honestly, I would rather have dealt with the knowledge that I was a terrible person than suffer through another uncomfortable conversation with him.
Though I couldnโt avoid the conversation with his sister.
I was in the library one morning, trying to find a book that didnโt contain romantic vampires or kids flying on dragons, when Amy walked up to me. I swear, she was so freaking quiet that I didnโt have a chance to run. One minute I was alone, the next she was right beside me. I was ambushed.
โB-Bianca,โ she stammered. She was wringing her hands and staring at the
ground, as if talking to me was actually going to kill her.
โOh. Um, hey, Amy.โ I shoved the book I was examining back onto the shelf. โWhatโs going on?โ I kept my face pointed away from her, pretending I was still scanning the titles in front of me.
I didnโt want to look at her. For one, she looked too much like her brother, and I was tryingโand failing miserablyโto forget about him. For another, I couldnโt stand to meet her eyes when she tore into me, which I just knew she was about to do. Not that I could blame her.
Well, okay, so I couldnโt really imagine timid little Amyย tearing into
anything, but still.
โI, umโฆ I have something to say to you,โ she said, trying to sound determined.
Or maybe Amy was upset at me for facilitating Wesleyโs โlifestyle.โ Maybe she wanted to blame me for the distance between them.
If that was the case, I wanted to defend him. To tell her that her grandmother was misrepresenting Wesley. That he wasnโt a bad guyโand definitely not a bad brother. But I knew not to get involved. It wasnโt my place to fix his family issues. He wasnโt even part of my life anymore.
โOkay. Go ahead.โ
Here it comes,ย I thought.ย Whatever she says, donโt cry. โIโฆ I want toโฆโ She took a deep breath. โThank you.โ
โHuh?โ I turned around to face her. Surely I hadnโt heard her right. There was just no way.
โThank you,โ she repeated. โFor Wesley. Heโฆ heโs a lot different, and I know it has to be because of you. Iโฆ I appreciate it, so thank you.โ
Before I could ask for a detailed explanationโspoken slowly so that I could followโAmy turned around and hurried away, her brown curls bouncing behind her.
I was left standing in the middle of the library, totally confused. And it got worse later that day.
When Wesley rounded the corner after lunch while I was pulling notebooks out of my locker, I wasnโt really surprised. Like I said, he wasย everywhere. Vikki was with him, clinging to his arm and flipping her hair like the girl in a shampoo commercial. She was laughing, but I could have bet money that whatever Wesley had said wasnโt all that funny. She just wanted to inflate his egoโฆ as if it needed to get any bigger.
โOver here,โ she giggled, pulling him into the alcove ten feet away from me. โI wanna talk to you.โ
Talk?ย I thought.ย Yeah, not likely.
I swear, I tried not to listen. I knew hearing them flirt would only get me
worked up, but Vikkiโs squeaky voice carries, and they were standing really close to me, and yeah, a masochistic little part of me couldnโt stop myself. I started arranging the textbooks in the bottom of my locker, trying to make enough noise that I wouldnโt be able to hear their conversation.
โWhat are you doing for prom?โ Vikki asked. โI donโt have any plans,โ Wesley answered.
I shuffled my papers loudly, hoping that, even if I couldnโt drown out their words, they would notice me and take the make-out session elsewhere. I mean, they werenโt groping each other yet, but I knew both of them well enough to be sure it wouldnโt take long.
โWell,โ Vikki said, either not hearing me or just not caring. โI thought maybe we could go together.โ I didnโt have to look to know she was scraping her long, polished fingernails lightly down Wesleyโs arm. Vikki used the same moves on every guy. โI thought maybe after the dance we could have a little time aloneโฆ at your place, maybe?โ
I had the serious desire to puke. I grabbed my books, slammed my locker shut, and prepared to bolt toward my next class before I had to hear Wesley say yes.ย Let them have each other!ย I thought bitterly.ย STDs all around! To hell with it.ย But he answered before I could even take a step.
โI donโt think so, Vikki.โ I froze.
What?ย What?ย Rewind for a second, please. Did Wesley really turn down a girl? A girl who was perfectly willing to fuck his brains out? I had to be dreaming.
Vikki seemed to be experiencing a similar reaction. โWhat? What do you mean?โ
โIโm just not interested,โ Wesley said. โBut Iโm sure you have plenty of other boys who would love to join you. Sorry.โ
โOh.โ Vikki stumbled out of the alcove with a look of hurt surprise. โItโs, um, okay. Not a problem. Just thought Iโd offer.โ She hesitated for a second. โI guess Iโll see you later? Gotta go to class. Bye.โ And she took off down the hall, obviously confused.
She wasnโt the only one.
Was this the difference Amy had been talking about? Was Wesley suddenly inclined to be less man-whorish? If so, how was that because of me?
I stared as Wesley walked out of the alcove. Then, for the first time in days, he looked at me. His eyes locked with mine. A weak smile tugged at the corners of his mouth, but the expression in his eyes was unreadable. I could tell he wasnโt angry, though. That fact sent instant relief through my tense muscles.
Knowing he wasnโt pissed at me made the guilt ebb a littleโฆ but not entirely. Iโd still said some cold things to him, and in that second, as I held his gaze, I thought of speaking, of apologizing. I thought about it, but I didnโt say a word.
Wesley took a step toward me, and I suddenly remembered who I wasโ whoย heย was. While Wesleyโs rejecting Vikki was undeniably surprising, it didnโt change the fact that I didnโt have a chance with him; he would never want a real relationshipโฆ especially not with me. And then there was the fact that I was dating Toby. Plus, I knew that communicating with Wesley would just make my steadily improving life complicated again. I wouldnโt punish myself that way.
I spun around and started running down the hallway, pretending I didnโt hear him call after me.
I slowed when I turned down another hallway and saw Toby (my boyfriend? I wasnโt sure how this worked) waiting for me by the old, out-of- order snack machines. He smiled and adjusted his glasses, and I could tell he was genuinely pleased to see me. Was I equally happy to see him? I was. Of course I was, but the smile on my face felt artificial.
Tobyโs arm wrapped around my shoulders when I got close enough. โHey.โ
โHi,โ I sighed.
He leaned down and kissed me on the lips before asking, โIs it okay if I walk you to class?โ
I glanced over my shoulder at the emptying hallway. โSure,โ I murmured, facing forward again. I leaned my head on his shoulder. โThat soundsโฆ perfect.โ
A few days later, I found Jessica waiting for me outside my third-block calculus class. โCan we talk on the way to English?โ she asked without the usual bob in her step or swing to her hair. I could tell something was up by the way she bit her lower lip.
โUm, sure,โ I said, shifting my books under my right arm. Seeing my perpetually perky friend looking so solemn made me uneasy. โIs something wrong?โ
โKinda,โฆ not really.โ
We shoved our way through the packed halls together, trying not to step on too many peopleโs toes. I waited for Jessica to speak, my curiosity and anxiety rising. I really wanted to say, โHurry up! Out with it!โ Luckily, though, she started talking before my legendary low patience ran out.
โItโs about you and Toby. I just donโt think youโre right together.โ She said
it so fast that I wasnโt sure if Iโd heard her at first. โIโm sorry, Bianca,โ she moaned. โItโs not any of my business, but I donโt see a spark there, you know? And Casey totally disagrees with me. She says youโre better with Toby, and she might be right, butโฆ I donโt know. You donโt seem like yourself when youโre with him. Please donโt be mad.โ
I shook my head, trying to fight my sudden urge to laugh. That was it? That was what she was worried about? Iโd seriously thought someone was dying or, at the least, her Mom had forbidden her going to prom. Instead, it turned out that she was worried aboutย me. โJessica, Iโm not mad at you at all.โ
โOh, good,โ she breathed. โI was really scared you would get p.o.โed at me.โ
Ouch. Was Iย thatย bitchy? So horrible that one of my best friends was afraid to tell me her opinion because I might go into a rage or something? God, that made me feel like shit.
โItโs not that I donโt like Toby,โ Jessica continued. โI do. Heโs sweet, and heโs nice to you, and I know you need that afterโฆ after my brother.โ
My heart may have actually stopped beating for a second there. I stopped right where I was and, after a stunned pause, whirled around to stare at Jessica. โHow do youโฆ?โ I managed to whisper.
โJake told me,โ she said. โI was telling him about my friends when your name came up, and he told me about your thing a few years ago. He feels horrible about it now, and he wanted me to apologize for him, but I didnโt want to bring it up. Iโm sorry, Bianca. It must be really hard for you to be my friend after what Jake did.โ
โThatโs not your fault.โ
โI just canโt believe you didnโt say anything. It must have been on your mind when Jake came to visit. Why didnโt you tell me?โ
โI didnโt want you to think less of your brother,โ I said. โI know you think a lot of him, and I didnโt want to ruin that.โ
Jessica didnโt say anything. She stepped forward and wrapped her arms around me, hugging me as close to her as humanly possible. It was a little awkward at first, especially considering the fact that Jessicaโs giant boobs were practically smothering me, but I gradually fell into her embrace. My arms slid around her waist, returning the hug. Knowing I had someone who would hold me like this, with nothing to gain, made me feel like one of the luckiest people in the world.
โI love you, Bianca.โ โUm, what was that?โ
Jessica released me and took a step back. โI love you,โ she said. โYou and Casey both. Youโre the best friends Iโve ever had, and I donโt know where Iโd
be if you two hadnโt come along my sophomore year. Iโd probably still be letting those preppy girls walk all over me.โ She looked down at her feet. โYou two always try to protect me, like not telling me about what an a-hole my brother was. And I want to do the same thing for you.โ
โJessica, thatโs sweet.โ
โThatโs why Iโm telling you this,โ she went on. โI know Toby is nice and he likes you, but I donโt see a connection. I mean, Iโm glad youโre spending time with me and Casey again, and I think itโs cool that he hangs out with us sometimes, but what I care about is that youโre happy. You might look happy, but I donโt think you are.โ She took a deep breath and tugged at the hem of her floral-print skirt. โI donโt want to bring this up, butโฆ Iโve heard some rumors about Wesley lately.โ
I bit my lip. โOh.โ
โHe hasnโt been as flirty lately,โ she said. โI havenโt seen him with any girls, and I thoughtโโshe looked at me with wide chocolate eyesโโI thought maybe youโd want to know. I mean, I know you have feelings for him, andโโ
I shook my head. โNo,โ I said, โitโs not that simple.โ
She nodded. โOkay,โ she said. โI just thought Iโd throw it out there.
Sorry.โ
I sighed and smiled, reaching out to take her hand and pulling her toward the English classroom. โItโs okay. I appreciate you being concernedโI really, really do. And you might be rightโฆ about me and Toby, I mean. But this is just high school. Weโre only dating. Itโs not like Iโm looking for a husband or whatever. I donโt think you need to worry about me yet. Iโm fine.โ
โCasey says youโre usually lying when you say that,โ Jessica informed me. โShe does, huh?โ
I released Jessicaโs hand as we walked into English class, determined to avoid answering her accusation. That proved to be pretty easy, really. I was able to feign distractionโwell, it wasnโt entirely fakeโwhen I noticed the folded piece of paper lying on my desk. I sat down and picked it up, assuming it was from Casey. Who else would be writing me a note?
But Casey always drew a smiley face over theย iย in my name, and the handwriting on the outside of this paper was small, cursive, and faceless.
Confused, I unfolded the paper and read the single sentence that was scrawled across the top.
Wesley Rush doesnโt chase girls, but Iโm chasing you.