ADDIE
I MUST HAVE SWALLOWED a few too many horseshoe Lucky Charms, because I am having amazing luck.
First I got away with breaking into Kenzieโs house.
Then Mrs. Bennett decided she was not going to report what I did to the principal. I didnโt even think that was possible, but she was nice to me. She didnโt smile, of courseโthat would be way too much to hope forโbut she recommended some cheap tutors that I might be able to afford, and she told me she would drop the zero if I pulled it together by the end of the semester.
And now I am at the meeting of the poetry magazine, and Mr. Bennett thinks the new poem Iโve been working on for the last two weeks is worthy of being in this issue. I have been so scared Mrs. Bennett would tell him what I did and that he would think less of me, but I guess she didnโt tell him because he is looking at me the same as he always does.
โI love this line,โ he tells me. โโThe blood drains out of my heart with each beat.โ What a powerful image.โ
I look over at Lotus to see if sheโs listening, but she is looking away. She was so angry about Mr. Bennett entering my poem in that contest rather than hers, she doesnโt even speak to me anymore. She doesnโt seem interested in being friends, which is saying a lot because Lotus might be the only kid in the school less popular than I am.
Theย Reflectionsย meeting is officially over at 4:30, but the more dedicated members of the magazine usually stick around till five, discussing poems for the magazine and just stuff we read in general that we like. Lotus is the last to leave, slinging her backpack over her shoulder and vacating the room without even saying goodbye. Iโm about to follow her when Mr. Bennett says my name.
โAddie,โ he says. โHang on.โ
I freeze, curious to hear what he has to say. Iโm even more curious when he walks over and pushes the door to his classroom shut. When weโre alone, he raises his eyebrows at me. โSo what happened? What did Eve say to you?โ
Itโs strange how he calls her Eve instead of Mrs. Bennett. I mean, obviously he wouldnโt call his wife Mrs. Bennett to her face, but it seems like he should call her that around me. But that fact is less significant than the fact that he knows what happened. She mustโve told him what I did.
God, this isย soย embarrassing. โUm,โ I say. โIt wasโฆokay.โ
His voice lowers a notch. โShe went easy on you, right? Sheโs not involving the principal?โ
I shake my head wordlessly.
He nods in satisfaction. He tugs at his tie, loosening it around his neck until I can see just a little bit of chest hair peeking out. โI told her what a hard time youโve had in the last year. I told her to give you another chance to make it up.โ
It all finally makes sense. I was wondering why Mrs. Bennett suddenly decided to take pity on me. It was because ofย him. Heย toldย her not to go to the principal.
โYou helped me,โ I blurt out.
โOf course I did, Addie.โ He smiles at me, his eyes crinkling. โI wasnโt about to let my favorite student get kicked out of school. I had to stick up for you.โ
My head is spinning. Mr. Bennett knows what I did, and he doesnโt hate me. Not only that, but Iโm hisย favorite student. I almost want to burst into happy tears.
โThank you,โ I manage. โThank you so much.โ โOf course,โ he says. โI only did what was right.โ
The rush of emotions I feel is almost overwhelming. Before I can stop myself, I throw my arms around Mr. Bennett in a massive hug. My eyes are welling with tears, and I cling to him. I never hugged my dad, not since I was a little girl, and I never even hugged Mr. Tuttle. But I never felt quite this grateful to another person before. He believed in me. He went to bat for me.
Mr. Bennett hugs me back, not pushing me away even as I cling to him. The hug lasts far longer than I intended it to, but I donโt want to let go of him, and he doesnโt seem to mind either. But then something firm pokes me in the leg. Like a roll of toilet paper.
Oh my God. Is thatโฆ?
I leap away from my teacher, horrified. I had hoped maybe I was mistaken, but when my eyes drop, I can see the telltale bulge in Mr. Bennettโs pants. From the look on his face, he realizes exactly what has happened, and he looks completely mortified.
โI am so sorry, Addie!โ he cries. He turns away from me, attempting to conceal it, but itโs far too late for that. โThis is completelyโฆ Itโs unacceptable. Iโm so sorry.โ
โYes,โ I say in a small voice.
โItโs no excuse,โ he says in a small voice, โbut you have to know that my wifeโฆ We have nothing in common anymore. I feel nothing for her. And then I meet you, and itโs likeโฆ I finally connect with someone for the first time in my life.โ He hazards a look at me, his face bright red. Even when he is flustered, he is so handsome. โBut thatโs no excuse.ย Noย excuse. I am just so sorry.โ
I wish he would shut up and stop apologizing. โRight.โ โYou should go,โ he tells me.
I do what he asks of me. I grab my backpack and quietly leave the classroom, although my head is spinning even more than before. As I walk away down the dim hallway, I try to make sense of it all.
Mr. Bennett is the s*xiest teacher in the whole school. Everybody knows it. And heโs married to a grown woman, who I would assume he has s*x with. But for some reason, while I was hugging him, he was getting turned on. Byย me. And then he told me that heโs never connected to anyone like he has to me.
The weird part is that I was thinking the exact same thing.
I freeze in the middle of the hallway. I donโt know what to do next, but I canโt leave right now. I have to figure out what just happened in there. I owe it to both of us.
I turn around and walk back to the classroom. Nobody is around the school anymore. All the clubs have ended, although some of the teams are still meeting outside in the field. Mr. Bennett is sitting at his desk, and when he looks up at me with his soft brown eyes, it feels like the two of us are the only people in the entire school. In the entireย world.
โHi,โ I say.
โAddie.โ He frowns. โI donโt think we should talk about this anymore.
Like I said, I am incredibly sorry.โ โBut Iย wantย to talk about it.โ
Mr. Bennett stands up. He canโt conceal that he is still turned on. He stares at me across the room. โClose the door,โ he instructs me.
I do as he says.
I float across the room until Iโm standing right in front of him. Heโs about half a head taller than me, and I have to tilt my head to look up at him. His lips look moist. There were moments with Hudson when I felt a stirring inside me, but never anything like this. This is like that, on steroids.
โIโm trying to resist you,โ he murmurs. โYou have no idea how badly Iโm trying.โ
โYou donโt have to.โ
I thought that I would be the one to have to make the first move, so Iโm surprised when it is Mr. Bennett who lowers his lips onto mine. Itโs the first time I have kissed a boyโwell, aย man. At first, itโs just his lips on mine. But then a few seconds later, his tongue enters my mouth. I always knew in my head that people kiss with tongue, but I never imagined how it would feel. At first, it feels super weird, like some alien object worming its way inside me, and Iโm not sure I like it. I almost want to pull away, but heโs holding me tight, close to his body, and also, it would be lame to pull away. Heโd be so disappointed.
And then, after a few more seconds, my body starts to tingle. And itโsโฆ incredible. My whole body feels like itโs on fire, like itโs an explosion. I donโt want it to ever stop, but then he pulls away.
โThis is wrong,โ he says.
That makes me angry. Yes, heโs my teacher, and heโs a lot older than me. And married. Okay, that sounds bad. But at the same time, we connect. When two people connect on the same level we do, donโt they have aย responsibilityย to do something about it, no matter what the circumstances? โI donโt think itโs wrong,โ I say.
โIt is.โ His brows bunch together. โBut I canโt resist you. Iโm helpless.โ
I canโt resist you. Iโm helpless.
My only fear is that we could get caught. Look at what happened to Mr. Tuttle, and nothing like this even went on with him. But maybe thatโs the difference. Mr. Tuttle and I werenโt doing anything wrong, so we werenโt careful. But Mr. Bennett and I will be careful.
Like heโs reading my mind, Mr. Bennett looks anxiously at the door. โWe shouldnโt do this here.โ
โI know a place.โ
He looks surprised, but he follows me dutifully out the door to the classroom. There is a place in the school that nobody else knows about where two people could be alone. I took photography last year as an elective, and the class was all digital, but it didnโt used to be. Thereโs a darkroom set up next to the classroom that kids used to use to develop photos, but now itโs just a small empty room with a large sink and old chemicals. Maybe someday it will be repurposed for something, but now itโs a haven of privacy.
I close the door behind us.
โYouโre really something, Addie,โ he breathes.
He loosens his tie and undoes the first button on his collar as my heart skips a beat. Heโs not going to take off his shirt, is he? The thought of it makes me uneasy, but thankfully, he stops after that first button.
โIโm glad you like the room, Mr. Bennett,โ I say.
He grins at me. โYou donโt need to call me Mr. Bennett when weโre in here.โ
โOh.โ I feel stupid. Obviously, if we are going to be making out in the darkroom, I shouldnโt be calling him Mr. Bennett. โNathaniel then?โ It feels so strange saying his first name. Even after kissing him, saying โMr. Bennettโ feels more normal to me.
He grins at me. โMost people call me Nate. But itโs your choice.โ โI like Nathaniel,โ I say thoughtfully.
โOkay,โ he agrees. โAnd how about you? Do you prefer Adeline?โ His smile widens. โSweet Adelineโฆโ
I have always hated the name Adeline, but I like the way it sounds on his lips.ย Sweet Adelineโฆ
Except itโs not really true, is it? Thereโs nothing sweet about what weโre doing in this darkroom. โI prefer Addie.โ
โYou got it.โ He cocks his head at me. โBack in the classroom, was thatโฆwas that your first kiss?โ
My face burns. I hate for him to think of me as being inexperienced, but I donโt want to lie to him. I get the feeling he knows when Iโm telling the truth.
โYou just seemed uncomfortable at first,โ he says quickly.
For real? That isย notย what I wanted to hear, even though heโs technically right. โWas I bad at it?โ
โNo.ย No. You were amazing.โ He shakes his head. โAnd it doesnโt matter if it was your first kiss or not. Forget I asked that. I justโฆ I feel bad. I donโt want you to do anything you donโt want to do.โ
I tilt my chin up to him. โI want to do this.โ
He hesitates for another split second, considering my answer. Then he pushes me against the table used to place developed photos, and he kisses me again.