โI am not running away.โ โBullshit.โ
โHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Days
โIโm going for a run,โ I called as I jogged down the stairs. I rounded the corner to the living room and found my dad on the couch with his feet propped up on the coPee table, watching the news. I was all tied up in knots and didnโt know what to think about anything, so instead of torturing myself, I was going to visit the cemetery.
No less torturous, right?
I looked toward the kitchen, but the only movement I saw in there was Mr. Fitzpervert, rolling on the rug under the table and kicking his catnip mouse with his back paws. โWhereโs Helena?โ
โThe second I walked in, she said she had to go. Had an errand or something like that. Are you okay?โ
I had no interest in a heart-to-heart, so I said, โYepโjust tired. Think I might be coming down with a cold.โ
He nodded, looked at me like he knew something, and said, โHelena said the same thing.โ
โOh yeah?โ I put on my headphones. โBummer.โ He sighed. โBe careful.โ
โWill do.โ
After turning on my Garmin, I took oP down the street, intentionally avoiding laying eyes onย hisย car. I mean, what was with that, anyway? Why did I feel something like nostalgia when I laid eyes upon Wesโs beat-up old car that seemed to have survived our accident without any visible damage?
Nostalgia that made me want to take a bat to his car ร la Beyoncรฉ in theย Lemonadeย video andย causeย some visible damage. Iโd been replaying everything in my mind, every awful second of whatโd happened, and Wesโs rejection was starting to piss me oP.
Because it wasnโt just that heโd rejected me. No, it was the fact that heโd known my end goal was Michael, yet heโd still pushed hard on the charm with his dinner date and his Secret Area teasing and his straight-from-The-Notebookย kiss in the rain.
Heย knewย I was susceptible to romance, and heโd used it against me. And for what?
He was moving on to Alex, so whatโd even been the point?
As if that wasnโt bad enough, every time I thought of Jocelyn, my stomach hurt so intensely that I wanted to puke. How was I ever going to earn her forgiveness? Iโd been a lying weasel lately, and no matter how much I justi1ed it, I couldnโt 1nd a defense to make it okay.
I turned into the cemetery and was glad it was getting dark, because I didnโt feel like being polite or talking to anyone who might be nearby. Sometimes there were other people there, doing the same thing as me, and sometimes they liked to small-talk. I just wanted to sit by my mother, spill the details of my latest debacle, and then bask in the imaginary feeling that I wasnโt alone.
But when I got closer, I could see a 1gure standing right where I wanted to be. And just like the time when Wes showed up there, I was instantlyโand illogicallyโirate. Who was in my spot?
The person turned around as I approached, and I saw that it was Helena. Her face was serious, and she was still wearing those paint-stained pants.
โLiz. What are you doing here?โ she said.
I raised my hand toward my momโs grave marker. โNo oPense, but what are
youย doing here?โ
She looked startled by my appearance, almost like Iโd interrupted something. She dragged a hand through her hair and said, โI guess you could say I needed a word with your mother.โ
โWhy?โ
โWhat?โ
I inhaled through my nose and tried to stop this unexpected rage from escaping. โYou didnโt know my mother, so I donโt understand why you would needย a wordย with her. You never spoke to her or heard her voice or even watched aย sillyย romantic comedy with her, so call me irrational, but it just seems really weird that youโre camped out where sheโs buried.โ
โI was hoping she might know how I can get through to you.โ She blinked fast and pressed her lips together, crossing her arms over her chest. โListen, Libby, I knowโโ
โDonโt call me that.โ โWhat?โ
โLibby. Itโs what she called me, but that doesnโt mean that you need to, okay?โ
โWhat is this?โ She said it in a tired voice that had a bit of an edge to it. โI feel like youโreย tryingย to 1ght with me.โ
I blinked fast. โNo, Iโm not.โ I totally was. Nobody who I wanted to 1ght with was speaking to me. So why not Helena?
โReally?โ
โYes, really.โ
โBecause you just got mad that I called you by the nickname that Iโve heard your dad and the next-door neighbor call you. I donโt see you having a problem withย anyone but meย saying it.โ
โWell,ย theyย actually knew her.โ
She looked at me, exuding disappointment at the brat I knew I was being. โI canโt help that I didnโt.โ
โI know.โ It wasnโt about whether or not she knew my mom; it was about the infringement of my motherโs memories. Her legacies. I mean, it wasnโt irrational to try to keep those pure, was it?
She sighed and dropped her arms to her sides. โYouย doย know, Liz, that your motherโs memory wonโt disappear if you get closer to me.โ
โExcuseย me?โ The words felt like a physical slap becauseโGodโsheโd just lent voice to my biggest fear. How would itย notย disappear if Helena got closer? Because no matter what he said, itโd disappeared for my father. When he talked
about my mom now, it was like he was referencing some historical 1gure that he was incredibly fond of.
Her place in his heart was gone, and she only lived in his head now.
Helena tilted her head and said, โIt wonโt. Youโll still remember her exactly as you do right now, even if you let me in a little.โ
โHow do you know that?โ I blinked back tears and said, โWhat if itย doesย disappear? I know that youโre great for my dad and supercool, and I know that youโre here to stay. Iย knowย all of that, but it doesnโt change the fact that youโre here and she isnโt and that feels sort of shitty.โ
Her mouth snapped shut. โOf course it does. I wouldโve been lost without my mom. I totally get that it feels awful. But pushing me away is not going to bring her back, Liz.โ
I sniAed and wiped at the tears on my cheeks. โYeah, I think I know that, Helena.โ
โMaybe if weโโ
โNo.โ I gritted my teeth and wished she would disappear so I could cry and lie on the soft grass. But if she wasnโt leaving, Iโd have to. I put in my earbuds, scrolled to โEnter Sandmanโ by Metallica, and said, โMaybe if you just leave me alone and let me live my life without trying to 1ll her shoes every time I turn around, weโll all be happier.โ
I didnโt wait for her to respond. I started running the way Iโd come, only I pushed my legs to sprint as fast as I possibly could. I swiped at my cheeks and tried outrunning the sadness, but it stayed with me all the way home.
I was almost to my house when I saw Wes getting out of his car.
He slammed the door and started walking across the street, to where I was, before he noticed me. He gave me a chin-nod and said, โHey.โ
Hey.ย Like we hadnโt kissed, or texted, or talked on the phone, or eaten hamburgers together. Justย hey. Wowโhe reallyย wasย a jerk, wasnโt he? I stopped running and yanked out one of my earbuds. โHey. By the way, thanks for helping me get Michael.โ The words spilled out. I was aware of my own horribleness as I racked my brain for something to say that would make him hurt as badly as I did, and I couldnโt seem to stop myself.
His eyes moved over my face before he said, โSure, although he does still have that pesky Laney around. I think youโll have to deal with that before you officially โgetโ him.โ
โNah.โ I waved a hand and swallowed down my emotions with a smile. โHe told me that heโs not going to make a move.โ
โHe did?โ He rubbed his eyebrow and looked past me for a minute before his gaze returned to my face. My breath caught as I looked at the same eyes that had been hot and wild for me in the front seat of his car, and he said, โWell, youโre just about to get everything youโve ever wanted, then, arenโt you? Why didnโt you tell me that before?โ
Um, it was hard to talk when we were driving o๏ฌ a cli๏ฌ and then you were eating my face.ย I inhaled through my nose. I was so pissed at himโat myselfโso damned disappointed, and I wanted to make him feel some of that. โLike Iโm really going to share all my secrets with the person who was just doing me a solid and 1lling in for Mr. Right.โ
He swallowed and crossed his arms over his chest. โGood thinking.โ
โRight?โ I expelled a fake laugh and said, โI mean, no oPense, but you guys couldnโt be more diPerent. Heโs like a gourmet restaurant, and youโre a super-fun sports bar. Heโs a limo, and youโre a Jeep Wrangler. Heโs an Oscar-winning 1lm, and youโreโฆ a car-racing movie. Both good, but good for diPerent people.โ
Those dark eyes narrowed marginally. โIs there a point to this, Buxbaum?โ โNah.โ I reached up, pulled out my ponytail, and dug my 1ngers into my
hair. It felt like a victory, the way he was visibly irritated. โJust grateful to you for everything you did for me.โ
โReally.โ
โYep.โ I did my best to force my mouth into a giant happy smile. โYou should ask Alex to prom, by the way.โ
โYeah, I was already planning on it.โ
I felt that one in my heart. Picturing him smiling at Alex made the backs of my eyelids burn. I said through that fake smile, โWe should all go as a groupโ thatโd be fun.โ
He looked pissed when he said, โDonโt you think itโs a bad idea to mix โgourmet restaurantsโ with โsuper-fun sports barsโ?โ
I shrugged. โAlex is like a very nice restaurant, so Iโm sure if you two stick together, youโll level-up to, like, a trendy sushi place.โ
He looked at me like I was scum, and he was right. He Aipped his keys around his 1ngers and said, โEven so, Iโd rather go solo with Alex.โ
Then his eyes moved down to my T-shirt and running shorts, and his face got a pitying, I-know-all look to it. โOh. You just saw your mom.โ
I blinked. โWhat does that have to do with anything?โ He gave me a look like I should know what he meant. โWhat?โ
โCome on, are you that lacking in self-awareness? You hold on to this notion of your angelic mother and the romantic comedy like her greatest wish in life was for her daughter to be swept oP her feetย in fucking high school. Just because she liked those movies doesnโt mean that if you live your life like an actual teenager, youโre disappointing her.โ
โWhat are you even talking about? Just becauseโโ
โCome on, Lizโat least be honest with yourself here. You dress like her, you watch the shows she watched, and you do everything in your power to behave as if sheโs writing the screenplay of your life and youโre her character.โ
My throat ached and I blinked fast as his words came at me like blows.
โBut news Aash: youโre not a character in a movie. You can wear jeans sometimes and straighten your hair if you feel like it and curse like a sailor and honestly do whatever you want, and sheโd still think youโre amazing because youย are. I guarantee she wouldโve found you charming as fuck when you were smoking a Swisher in the Secret AreaโI know I did. And when you attacked me in my car. Talk about out of character. It wasโโ
โOh my God, I didย notย attack you. Are you kidding me with that?โ It was officialโI was dying of morti1cation. Because while Iโd been humming along to love songs since the make out session in his car, heโd been considering it terribly โout of characterโ for me.
He ignored me and said, โBut youโre so caught up in this idea of who you think your mom wants you to be, or Michael, or even me. Forget me! Be who you want to be. Just do it, and quit playing games, because youโre hurting people.โ
โShut up, Wes.โ I was crying again, and I hated him at that moment. For not understanding, but also for being right. Iโd thought, regardless of the prom situation, that he was the one person who had understood about my mom. I wiped my cheeks with the backs of my knuckles. โYou donโt know shit about my mom, okay?โ
โGod, donโt cry, Liz.โ He swallowed and looked panicked. โI just donโt want you to miss out on the good stuP.โ
โLike whatโyou?โ I gritted my teeth. I wanted to howl and kick things over.
Instead I said, โAre you the good stuP, Wes?โ
His voice was quiet when he said, โYou never know.โ
โYes, I do know. Youโreย notโyouโre the opposite of everything I want. Youโre the same person you were when you ruined my Little Free Library, and youโre the same person my mom thought was too wild for me to play with.โ I took in a shaky breath and said, โYou can have the Forever Spot and letโs just forget this whole thing ever happened.โ
I turned and walked away from him, and I was just opening the front door when I heard him say, โFine by me.โ
I fell asleep before eight that night, listening to โDeath with Dignityโ by Sufjan Stevens on repeat. I slept the entire night with my Beats on, and that soft song haunted my ears until morning.
Mother, I can hear you And I long to be near you
I dreamed of her. I rarely did anymore, but that night, I chased my mother in my dreams.
She was trimming roses in the front yard and I could hear her laughing, but I couldnโt see her face. She was too far away. All I could make out were her gardening gloves and her fancy black dress with the ruAed collar. And no matter how much I walked, or how fast I ran, I wasnโt close enough to see her unblurred face.
I ran and ran, but she never got any closer.
I didnโt wake up with a gasp like in the movies, though that mightโve made me feel better. Instead I woke up with a sad resignation as the song continued its soft, solemn loop.