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Chapter no 13

Better Than the Movies

โ€œNice boys donโ€™t kiss like that.โ€ โ€œOh, yes, they fucking do.โ€

โ€”Bridget Jonesโ€™s Diary

โ€œOh, bless you.โ€ Jocelyn took the coPee from my hand and raised it to her mouth. โ€œAnd why are you wearingย that?โ€

I looked down at my adorable owl dress before unlocking my locker. โ€œWhy wouldnโ€™t I? I love it.โ€

She made a face as she sipped from her cup and leaned against the locker beside mine. โ€œI was hoping you were going to stick with the new look.โ€

You look best when youโ€™re you.ย My face got hot as I remembered Wes and the rain and his hands in my hair. Iโ€™d been on high alert since arriving at school that morning, looking for him around every corner and in every hallway, my stomach wild at the thought of laying eyes on him.

Of him laying eyes on me right back. Lord.

He hadnโ€™t texted since the kiss, but itโ€™d been late when heโ€™d dropped me oP, and heโ€™d still had to go back for his car. I grabbed my history book from the top shelf and said, โ€œI still like my dresses. Sue me.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t get me wrong,โ€ she said, swirling the coPee around in her cup. โ€œYouโ€™re adorable no matter what you wear, but you were just ultra-adorable in modern casual.โ€

โ€œThanks, although that out1t is totally ruined now from my bloody nose.โ€

Jocelynโ€™s mouth twitched as she stared into the hole in her lid. โ€œI still cannot believe that happened.โ€

โ€œRight?โ€ I slammed my locker, and Jocelyn and I went to 1rst block. I was so disappointed not to run into Wes, especially since his radio silence led me to

obsess all morning and become paranoid that the kiss was nothing to him and absolutely nothing had changed between us.

I nearly squealed when my phone buzzed at lunch. Iโ€™d just sat down with my strawberry salad and lemonade when I saw it was a text from Wes.

Wes: I like your bird dress.

I looked around but didnโ€™t see him at any of the busy cafeteria tables. Me: Theyโ€™re owls. Where are you?

Wes: In the libraryโ€”saw you walk by a few minutes ago. Owls are birds, btw. Me: Yep.

Wes: Stop yelling at me about birds, Buxbaum. I just said you look cute in your dressโ€”thatโ€™s all.

I smiled and then immediately looked around to make sure he wasnโ€™t lurking nearby, watching my pathetic reaction.

Me: You didnโ€™t actually say that. Wes: Sure I did.

Me: Umโ€ฆ

Wes: Gotta run. Talk later?

I set my phone on the table like it was burning my hands.ย Talk later?ย That was never good, right? What kind of ominous sentiment was that? I opened the packet of vinaigrette on my tray and drizzled it over the salad before picking the phone back up and texting:

Me: Yup.

If Iโ€™d been obsessing in the morning, I was ridiculous in the afternoon. Because I needed to knowย more,ย more than the fact that weโ€™d shared a good kiss. Did he like me? Did he want to hold hands and maybe kiss more? Was he maybe going to be my boyfriend in the near future, or was the kiss just part of our fun hangouts and didnโ€™t really mean anything to him at all?

And it occurred to me, as I walked down the hall with Joss after school, that I hadnโ€™t had a chance to tell Wes that I was no longer interested in Michael. He knew that, right? I mean, the kiss had to have expressed that sentiment.

โ€œDo you think Wes is going to ask you on a date-date?โ€

My stomach Aipped over as a Aash of the kiss hit me. โ€œI hope so.โ€

โ€œWho wouldโ€™ve thought?โ€ Joss pushed the exit door, and I followed her out into the sunshine as she said, โ€œThe boy who tortured you in grade school is now your romantic dreamboat. Weird.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s happening over there?โ€ I said, distracted. There was kind of a crowd over by the main driveway. โ€œI bet itโ€™s a 1ght.โ€

Joss said, โ€œProbably Matt Bond and Jake Headley.โ€

Matt and Jake were two ofย thoseย guys at our school. When word got out that they had beef with each other, the entire student body lost their shit over the possibility of something going down.

We weaved through the crowd, mostly because my car was in the lot that they were all blocking. I said, โ€œIย didย hear that they were going to throw hands.โ€

โ€œYou did not just say that, Owl Dress.โ€

โ€œWell, thatโ€™sย literallyย what I heard. Word for word.โ€ I moved past a couple people and said, โ€œExcuse me.โ€

โ€œOh. My. God.โ€

My head whipped around to look at Jocelyn. โ€œWhat?โ€

She was staring over my shoulder. Without looking at me, she covered her mouth with one hand and pointed with the other.

I turned my head and followed her 1nger to a car that was parked in the center of the concourse. It was a black Grand Cherokee, and the fact that it was parked there was unusual, but that wasnโ€™t what made it a focal point.

No, what made it unusual was that the entire driverโ€™s side of the car was covered with white boxes, boxes that each had a black letter on them, and there was a big, orange square framing them all.

The side of the car was a huge Boggle board.

A Boggle board that had diagonal letters in red spelling out the question โ€œProm?โ€

โ€œHoly crap, Lizโ€”get up there!โ€ Bailey Wetzel was standing in the crowd, and she grinned at me and held out an arm. โ€œGo!โ€

I was slow to absorb what was happening until I saw Michael. He was standing next to the car, smiling at me and holding a poster that saidย WANNA

PLAY BOGGLE WITH ME, LIZ?

It was a promposal.

Michael was asking me to prom.

I felt confused and disjointed as I smiled and everyone standing around started clapping. Michael was asking me to promโ€”in a romantic, thoughtful wayโ€”but I was in shock. It was totally what Iโ€™d wanted a week ago, but not anymore.

I slowly walked toward him, my legs rubbery as I approached. I heard Joss say, โ€œLet him down easy, Liz.โ€

I looked at Michaelโ€™s smiling face.ย What the hell?ย I couldnโ€™t think of any way to make this make sense. Every single encounter Iโ€™d had with Michael had basically ended in disasterโ€”vomit, bloody nose, Laney talkโ€”so why was this even happening?

The irony, right?

Having so many people watching me made me feel hot and itchy. Uncomfortable. When I reached his side, I had no idea what to say. He looked handsome and warm and like everything Iโ€™d daydreamed about since kindergarten.

And nothing like Wes.

I could 1nally see himโ€”usโ€”clearly, and now that I could, I didnโ€™t want โ€œthe oneโ€ to be Michael anymore.

โ€œThis is incredible,โ€ I said, looking at the Boggle car. Heโ€™d covered shoeboxes with white paper and affixed them to the side to make the board, which was a task that wouldโ€™ve taken a ton of time. โ€œI canโ€™t believe you did this.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve known you long enough, Liz, to know that youโ€™d need a big gesture pr

โ€”โ€

โ€œWhat about Laney?โ€ I interrupted. I was whispering so no one else could hear me, hoping I could save both of us some public humiliation.

He did a little shrug thing and said around a smile, โ€œI really took to heart what you said in the music room. Just like you, I want the possibility of something more. Soโ€ฆ why not you? Why not us?โ€

I felt my mouth drop open, and I quickly slammed it shut. But comeย onโ€”ย seriously? Someone actually listened to my terrible ideas for once? I could just kick myself for rambling about Wes without actually naming a name.

Itโ€™s like Iโ€™d never seen a rom-com before or something. Talk about your comedy of errors.

I glanced into the crowd andโ€”oh noโ€”there was Wes. We locked eyes as he stood next to the building, watching me with an unreadable expression. I swallowed and stared intently at his face, the face that had been kissing mine the last time Iโ€™d seen him.

I silently begged those brown eyes to give me an answer. Or for him to give me a smile.

Give me something, Bennett. Please.

But he turned his head and looked away from me.

Before that punch to the gut could even register, I watched Alex sidle up beside him. She smiled and grabbed his arm, pulling him down closer so she could talk into his ear.

I could barely breathe as I stared at them while everyone in the courtyard looked at me. My silence was getting awkward, and I was very aware of it. Slowly people began cheering and clapping, but I could only hear my heart beating in my ears. Amidst everything, I kept my eyes on Wes. He lifted his hands, put two 1ngers in his mouth, and whistled loudly. And then he dropped his right arm across Alexโ€™s shoulders and gave me a thumbs-up.

Rejection, bitter and hot, washed over me. The other nightโ€”the kiss, everythingโ€”was a blip. Wes didnโ€™t feel about me the way I felt about him. This was how it was supposed to end.

โ€œThis is getting embarrassing, and I have to take oP in, like, two minutes. Do you maybe want to answer?โ€ Michael looked uncomfortable as he waited.

I took a deep breath and simply accepted the Aowers he was holdingโ€”I couldnโ€™t manage words when Wes was snuggling with Alex and whistling for me to say yes. Then Michael Aipped the poster over, revealing a back side that saidย SHE SAID YESย in the same Boggle format.

The people standing around clapped andโ€”thank Godโ€”started dispersing, while I stood there feeling shell-shocked. Michael squeezed my hand and said, โ€œI really do have to go now, but this felt right after our talk in my dadโ€™s room last night. We can work out the details tomorrow, okay?โ€

โ€œUm, sounds good.โ€

โ€œYour โ€˜talkโ€™ last night?โ€ Jocelyn stepped in front of me as soon as Michael turned away, her eyes narrowed. โ€œYou were with Michael Young?โ€

I felt the blood drain from my face as my lies caught up to me. I fumbled for words and said, โ€œI told you we were watching moviesโ€”โ€

โ€œYou said you were hanging out with Wes.โ€ She shook her head as she said in a low voice, โ€œWhat is wrong with you? Youโ€™re so screwed up about romantic bullshit that you lie to your best friendโ€”and for what? To go out with a guy whoโ€™s already talking to someone else?โ€

I swallowed, feeling the urge to defend myself, even though I knew I was in the wrong. โ€œMaybe if you werenโ€™t so judgmental, I couldโ€™ve been honest with you. But you make itย soย hard sometimes.โ€

Joss looked at me like I was disgusting. And she was right. โ€œAre you saying itโ€™s my fault youโ€™re a liar?โ€

โ€œOf course not. God, Iโ€™m so sorry. I justโ€”โ€

Her eyebrows went down as she squinted at me and said, โ€œSo whatโ€™s the deal with Wes, then? Do you even like him?โ€

I sighed. Was there any reasonย notย to spill it all to Joss now? โ€œWell, that part is trueโ€”I like him a lot.โ€

She folded her arms over her chest. โ€œSo what were you doing at Michaelโ€™s house if you like Wes?โ€

I adjusted my messenger bag and glanced at Kate and Cassidy, who I hadnโ€™t even noticed were behind her until then. โ€œI went there with Wes, actually.โ€

โ€œYou went there with Wes and ended up with Michael in his dadโ€™s bedroom?

Youโ€™re kidding, right?โ€

โ€œUm, it was actually a music room.โ€

She opened her mouth, but before she could speak I said, โ€œBut I know thatโ€™s not the point. Wes was 1ne with the whole thingโ€”he wanted me to go talk to Michael.โ€

โ€œHe did.โ€ She gave me a stare that made her look like her mother, like a lawyer who had a lying criminal on the stand and she was about to make him cry. โ€œYes.โ€ I cleared my throat and decided to come clean. I said, โ€œSee, heโ€™d been

helping meโ€”โ€

โ€œOh my God, you schemed with him to get Michael, didnโ€™t you?โ€ Her eyes squinted in revulsion. โ€œI knew youโ€™d lose your shit when he showed up again. What is wrong with you?โ€

โ€œNothing.โ€ I blinked and tried to justify it. โ€œHe and Laney werenโ€™t official so

โ€”โ€

โ€œThat explains the clothes and the straightened hair, doesnโ€™t it? Were you lying to me when you guys were shopping too?โ€

I just looked at her. I mean, what could I even say? โ€œAnd you liking him was total bullshit too?โ€ โ€œOnly at 1rstโ€”โ€

โ€œScrew you, Liz.โ€ She pulled her bag higher on her shoulder and turned away from me. Kate gave me a closed-mouth half smile, like she felt bad for me, but she was still going to go with Joss, and Cassidy looked at me like I was kind of awful.

There was a time when those two wouldnโ€™t have taken sides, but since Iโ€™d blown them oP one too many times on senior events, they were Team Joss all the way.

โ€œWait.โ€ My throat was pinched and my vision blurred as I watched her walk back toward the school. โ€œJoss, wait! Iโ€™m sorry, okay? Donโ€™t you need a ride home?โ€

โ€œNot from you.โ€ She just threw an arm up in the air and yelled, โ€œIโ€™d rather walk.โ€

 

 

โ€œHey, you.โ€ Helena was sitting on a stool in the kitchen when I got home, working on her laptop in paint-splattered pajama pants and a hoodie. โ€œHow was your day?โ€

โ€œMeh.โ€ I dropped my backpack on the Aoor, drained from crying all the way home, and went to the fridge to scope for something good.

โ€œOh my God, I forgotโ€”did you see Wes?โ€ She looked up from her screen, nearly squealing those words, and I had to remember not to roll my eyes. It wasnโ€™t her fault that the story line had changed.

โ€œUm, yeah.โ€ We were out of chocolate pudding, and that made me want to cry. Again.

โ€œWhat is that face?โ€

I shrugged and shut the door. โ€œMichael asked me to prom.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ย Helenaโ€™s mouth dropped wide open. โ€œYou areย kiddingย me.โ€ โ€œNope.โ€ I went to the pantry and looked for cookies, wondering if the feeling

in my stomach that wouldnโ€™t go away was an ulcer.

I didnโ€™t even really know what an ulcer was. โ€œDid you turn him down?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ I gritted my teeth. โ€œActually, I said yes.โ€

โ€œYou saidย yes?โ€ She said it like Iโ€™d just said yes to selling my organs on the black market or something. โ€œWhy would you do that? Oh my God, does Wes know? Oh, poor Wes.โ€

I slammed the pantry door and grabbed my backpack.ย Poor Wes?ย Poor Wes had no real interest in Little Liz, but I didnโ€™t have the energy to tell her that. Or to think about it for another second. Because in addition to how soul-crushingly rejected I felt by his apparent lack of feelings for me, I felt duped.

Betrayed by my own heart.

Because I had known better than to get drawn in by him; Iโ€™dย alwaysย known better. Yet it had happened. Iโ€™d fallen for basketball shorts and gross cigars and rain-soaked kisses. How could this have happened?

Beyond that, Iโ€™d schemed and lied and screwed up my very best friendship in the world. Andโ€”oh, yeahโ€”Iโ€™d also gotten in the way of Laney and Michael, two people who actually seemed to be made for each other.

I said, โ€œYes, he knows, and trust me, heโ€™s 1ne. I need to go study.โ€ โ€œLiz?โ€

I stood still but didnโ€™t turn her way. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œI know you thought you wanted Michael, but do you really want to stick with over-romanticized ideas when you can have an awesomeย realย thing?โ€

Over-romanticized ideas.ย As close as she got sometimes, Helena didnโ€™t get it. My mother wouldโ€™ve understood. My mother wouldโ€™ve been cheering the entire time for me to go for the mark.

Iโ€™d ignored her golden rule and was suPering the consequences.

โ€œLiz?โ€

โ€œI have to go study.โ€ โ€œWaitโ€”are you mad at me?โ€

I hoisted my backpack and let out my breath. โ€œNope. Not at all.โ€ โ€œDo you wantโ€”โ€

โ€œNo. God.โ€ I said it through gritted teeth and it came out way harsher than Iโ€™d intended, but I couldnโ€™t do this. Not with her. โ€œI just want to be left alone, okay?โ€

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