On day three, my mother comes and sits on the edge of the bed. Itโs midafternoon but Iโm still in my pajamas. Iโve worn them for two days now. Iโm wearing my glasses and my hair is greasy. I know staying in bed for most of the day isnโt helping my argument that I just need to be left alone, but I canโt summon the resolve to do anything else. As long as I can sleep, I feel numb, and numb is good; numb doesnโt hurt.
โAutumn,โ my mother says.
โI already know what youโre going to say, so can we just skip it?โ
โWhy donโt call you one of your friends?โ Mom says. โWhy hasnโt Sasha been by?โ
โThe Sasha who slept with Jamie right before prom?โ I feel her body tense. I curl up in a ball and pull the blankets over my head.
โIโm so sorry,โ Mom says. I donโt answer her, even though she waits.
She clears her throat. โWhat about Brooke?โ
โJamieโs cousin? Iโm sure she really wants to hear all about what a bastard he is.โ
โAngieโโ
โIs gonna go into labor pretty soon now, Mom.โ
She is quiet and still, and I hope that she is giving up and leaving. โI donโt supposeโone of the boys?โ she says.
โMom! Just go, please?โ
I feel the mattress shift and hear her walk across the floor. She closes the door behind her. I shut my eyes and try to sleep again.
***
When I open my eyes again, it is late afternoon, and Mom is standing at my door.
โYou need to get up,โ she says. โNo.โ
โFinnyโs coming over.โ
โWhat?โ I sit up as if a bolt of electricity has shot through me. Mom goes to the closet and seemingly reaches in at random, pulling out a blue tank top.
โWhy is he coming over?โ I say. Mom lays the tank top down on the bed next to me and crosses over to the dresser.
โHeโs coming to see you. Do you have a strapless bra clean?โ She opens the top drawer of my dresser.
โI havenโt even showered! And I donโt want to see Finny!โ I say. Mom ignores me and opens another drawer.
โJeans or a skirt? You havenโt shaved your legs, have you? Here.โ She tries to hand a pair of jeans to me, but I swat them away.
โHeโll be here in ten minutes so you better hurry.โ She turns away from me and walks out.
โMom!โ I shout at her retreating back. She ignores me. I jump out of bed and run to the bathroom.
***
When I hear him on the stairs, I am dressed, but my hair is still wet, and Iโm not wearing any makeup. I grab a hair band and hastily pull my hair into a ponytail. He knocks. I look around my room. Iโve been eating here for the past three days, and I realize that, while I was showering, Mom came in and cleared out all the empty wrappers and dirty plates. I sit down on my bed. Itโs been made.
โCome in,โ I say. The door opens a crack and Finnyโs face glances around the corner and looks at me, then he opens the door the rest of the way and stands in the threshold.
โHey,โ he says. Heโs already blushing a little.
โHi,โ I say. He looks at me like heโs waiting for me to do something. โAre you going to come in or lurk in the doorway like a vampire?โ
โIโll come in,โ he says. He crosses the room and pulls out the chair from my desk. He sits facing me with one elbow on the desk. I pull my knees up to my chest and lean against the headboard.
โIโm sorry they made you do this,โ I say. โWho?โ Finny says.
โThe Mothers.โ He shakes his head.
โThey didnโt,โ he says. โIt was my idea.โ Heโs looking down at his lap. He doesnโt move. He just sits there with me. I look at his shoulders and his hands. His hair is even more golden from the summer sun. Something stirs in me, and I push it down again. Iโd rather feel nothing.
โYou should know though,โ Finny says, โtheyโre really worried about you.โ
โI know,โ I say. He raises his head and looks at me.
โTheyโre talking about calling that doctor with the weird name.โ I sit up straight and let my feet fall to the floor.
โSingh?โ Finny nods. โOh God, heโs the last person I want to see.โ โWhy? Whatโs wrong with him?โ
โI dunno.โ I shake my head. โHeโs writes down everything I say in this file. And every time I see him, he makes me stand on his scale.โ Finny frowns.
โWhy?โ
โHe thinks Iโm anorexic,โ I say. The corners of Finnyโs mouth twitch up. โItโs not funny,โ I say. Finny grins and shakes his head.
โItโs kinda funny,โ he says. I canโt help but smile a little when he looks at me like that.
โOkay,โ I say, โmaybe itโs a little funny. But I do not want to talk about Jamie with him.โ When I say his name, a knife stabs my guts, and my smile fades.
โIโll take care of it,โ Finny says.
โYouโll convince them not to call him?โ โUnder one condition.โ
โWhatโs that?โ I ask.
Finny stands up. โCome get some ice cream with me,โ he says. I sigh and pull my knees up to my chest again.
โFinny, I really donโt want to go anywhere today,โ I say. Finny grabs my arm and pulls me up. โHey!โ I say.
โWhere are your shoes?โ he asks. He sees some flip-flops in the corner and drags me over. โPut these on.โ
โThese donโt match my outfit,โ I say. โAnd Iโm not wearing a tiara.โ โWhat does that have to do with anything?โ he says. โCome on.โ I slide
my feet into the shoes and Finny walks me downstairs, still holding my arm. The Mothers are down in the kitchen drinking iced tea. Both of their faces light up when they see us.
โWeโre going to get ice cream,โ Finny says. โIโm being kidnapped,โ I say.
โGood job, Phineas,โ my mom says.
โHave fun, kids,โ Aunt Angelina says.
He doesnโt let me go until we reach his car. He pushes the button on the automatic locks and opens the door for me. I sigh and sit down. This is only the third time Iโve ever been in the little red car; it smells of leather and of Finny. He walks around the car and slides in next to me. Without saying anything, he pulls out of the driveway and turns on the radio. Heโs driving to the Train Stop, where a lot of kids from school hang out or work.
โDo I have to come in?โ I say when Finny pulls into the parking lot. Itโs nearly full. I recognize most of the cars.
โWhy?โ he says.
โI donโt want to see all the kids from school.โ Finny pulls the car into a spot and turns off the engine. He turns to me in his seat.
โDo you not want to be seen with me?โ he asks.
โWhat? No!โ I say. Iโm so surprised that my words come out stuttered. โIโI donโt want to have to answer any questions about Jamie.โ
โOh,โ he says. โSorry.โ He gets out of the car. I watch his back as he crosses the parking lot and try to figure out why he thought I wouldnโt want to be seen with him.
Finny comes back a few minutes later carrying two cones. He taps on the window with one finger and I open the door for him. He hands both cones to me.
โHere,โ he says.
โThanks,โ I say. He remembered that mint chocolate chip is my favorite. He got plain vanilla like always. I used to tease him about it. He turns out of the parking lot in the other direction from home. โWhere are we going?โ I ask.
โTo the park,โ he says. โThe longer weโre gone, the better theyโll feel.โ
When we get out of the car, I hand his cone to him and we walk on the path circling the lake. We eat in silence for a few minutes. I try to eat neatly so that I donโt get any green sticky on my face.
โSo,โ I say after a while, โwhatโs Sylvie doing today?โ
โShe left for her tour of Europe. I think sheโs in London now.โ โOh, I forgot. Whenโs she coming back?โ
โAugust.โ
โWow.โ Finny doesnโt say anything. I look up at him. Heโs staring straight ahead. โAre you guys going to stay together in the fall?โ
โI guess so,โ he says.
โYou havenโt talked about it?โ โNo.โ
We walk in silence for a while. I eat the last bit of my cone and stray off the path to throw away my napkins. We stand by the trashcan while Finny finishes his and tosses the remains in too.
โSasha and Jamie are both going to Rochester,โ I say. The path winds closer to the lake and out from under the shade of the trees.
โHuh,โ Finny says.
โSo I guess theyโll be staying together.โ
โMaybe theyโll break up by then,โ Finny says. โHa,โ I say. โBut I doubt it.โ
โWell, they deserve each other,โ he says.
โItโs not the healthiest way to start a relationship either,โ I say. โI canโt see how this could be good for them.โ
โNo,โ Finny says. โIt wonโt be.โ
โAnd do you know what Jamie said? He said I โneeded him too much.โโ I draw quotes in the air with my fingers. Finny makes a face.
โWhat does that mean?โ
โI dunno. But do you see what I mean? What kind of relationship is it going to be if he has that attitude?โ
Finny stops and picks up a piece of gravel and pitches it at the lake. The rock skips four times, then drops into the water. I sit down in the shade and watch him search for another flat rock.
โYouโre better off without them. You know that, right?โ he says.
โI know,โ I say. I wrap my arms around my stomach. โBut I canโt help wishing things could go back to the way they used to be.โ Finny glances at me and turns back to the lake. The rock jumps only once and falls. He bends down again and picks through the gravel. โDo you think thatโs stupid?โ I ask.
โNo,โ he says.
โI do,โ I say. โI feel like an idiot. I should be glad itโs over. I should be relieved.โ
โYou should,โ Finny says. He tosses the rock and it leaps across the water again and again. โBut I donโt think youโre an idiot.โ
โThere were so many times I wanted to break up with him,โ I say. โBut I didnโt because I thought, โHe loves me so much. I canโt do that to him.โ Isnโt that stupid?โ
โNo,โ he says.
โI thought if I broke up with him, no one else would ever love me like that.โ
โWell, that part is stupid,โ Finny says. He turns away from the lake and sits down next to me on the grass. He rests his elbows on his knees and looks at me.
โAre you going to give me a lecture about how Iโll find love again?โ I ask.
โNo,โ he says, โI was going to askโโ He blushes and looks back at the lake. โHe didnโt sleep with you and thenโโ
โNo,โ I say. And then, โHe isnโt that bad.โ Finny shrugs.
We watch the lake for a little while. The sun is starting to set and turn the water warm colors. A breeze picks up and ruffles my ponytail. I hug myself again. I wonder if Jamie and Sasha are together right now, what they are doing. If they are talking about me, pitying me. I scratch my arm.
โDo you think weโve been gone long enough?โ I ask. โProbably.โ
โIโm getting eaten by bugs.โ
โOkay.โ Finny stands and offers me his hand. He helps me up and I pretend to dust off my jeans so I get rid of the feeling of his hand on mine.
He rolls down the windows on the drive home. I hold my hand out the window and feel the air rushing through my fingers. I take my hair out of the ponytail and it whips around my face. I donโt feel numb anymore, and itโs not a good thing. My stomach hurts and my chest has a familiar ache. We donโt say anything until after he parks the car and shuts off the engine.
โWhat are you doing tomorrow?โ Finny asks. I shrug. โLet me take you to breakfast and then you can spend the rest of your day lying in bed or whatever you want.โ
โOkay.โ
โSee you tomorrow then.โ We open our doors and get out.
We go into our separate houses, and I go straight upstairs. I cry myself to sleep again but not just for Jamie this time.