โWhatโs with Sashaโs dress?โ Jamie whispers in my ear. I glance to the side where she and Alex are posing for a picture. The girls all got ready at my house, and all the parents came to take photos of them picking us up. The parents are misty-eyed; weโre excited and trying to be cynical. It isnโt cool to think prom is a big deal.
โItโs an old wedding dress,โ I tell him. The dress, while a cool idea in theory, is not as great as we thought it would be. She looks pretty, but also like she is going to a Halloween party. Sasha thinks she looks terrific, and I havenโt told her otherwise. Angie looks amazing, and weโve all told her so, in a sort of awe. With her supple pregnancy encased in blue and her blond hair curled in to soft ringlets, she looks like a Renaissance painting of the Madonna. Dave has not taken his eyes or his hands off her.
โI like your dress,โ Jamie says. โDo I look pretty?โ
โOf course you do.โ
โSmile!โ my mother says. We grin and press cheek to cheek.
โCan we go yet?โ Brooke calls out. Sheโs wearing the sarcastic pink that I had tried to explain to my mother, with a flared short skirt and black lace gloves. Her hair is in a bun like a ballerina. Noah is wearing a matching pink tux with a black shirt and tie.
In his tuxedo, Jamie is handsome like a playboy from the 1950s; he looks suave and sharp, and if I had just met him, I wouldnโt trust him not to break my heart.
โOne more picture with everybody together,โ Sashaโs mother says. We press together and wrap our arms around each otherโs waists.
โOw,โ Brooke says. โYou stepped on my toe.โ โSmile!โ my mother says.
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We donโt have a limo. Kids who rent limos are pretentious and are taking prom way too seriously. I ride in the passenger seat of Jamieโs car with Sasha and Alex in the back. We park in the back of the hotel and weave between limos and girls with dresses big enough to house families until we meet up with the others by the doors.
โHey,โ Noah says, โI think thereโs food inside.โ โOf course thereโs food,โ Sasha says.
โWhat kind of food?โ Alex says.
โIt said in the invitations there would be a buffet,โ I say. โI am so hungry,โ Angie says.
โOf course you are,โ Dave says.
โOh, be quiet.โ He kisses her with his hands on her hips and I look away. โWhereโs your tiara?โ Sylvie says. We all turn and look at her. She and Finny are standing by us. In the distance, I see Alexis and Victoria getting
out of a limo.
โTiaras are for every day,โ I say. โThis is a special night.โ
โOh,โ she says. The boys snicker. Finny glances at them and tugs on her hand.
โLetโs go in,โ he says.
โSee you inside,โ I say. Finny nods and they stroll away.
โWell, since this is a special night, we should go eat some of that special food,โ Alex says.
โThereโs magic in the air. I can feel it,โ Jamie says.
โShut up, guys,โ I say. โShe thought you were laughing at her.โ โThatโs not our problem,โ Sasha says.
โFor the record, we were definitely laughing at you,โ Noah says.
โEven I thought it was funny,โ Preppy Dave says. Everyone laughs and we follow the crowd inside. There are silver stars hanging from the ceiling, and blue and white glitter on the tables.
We eat cheese cubes and make fun of most of the music. The boys take off their jackets and throw them over their chairs. We slow dance and change partners. I dance with Noah and Alex; Dave will not leave Angieโs side.
I see Finny twice, once as Jamie and I sway to a love song, and again when he and Sylvie are crowned King and Queen. His face is as red as an apple, and I laugh as I clap for him, and our eyes meet briefly. Then he is gone again, and the night moves on.
At the last slow song, I am hot and tired, and Jamie and I move together with our hips and cheeks pressed together. I lean my weight against him, just a little, and he holds me.
โI love you,โ I say, and in that moment, it feels like a revelation. I wish I could explain to him that I really mean it right now. His fingers press into my back.
โI will never hurt you,โ he says, and he lets me press closer. It was one of our best moments.