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Chapter no 7 – Nineteen

Beautiful Disaster (Beautiful, 1)

โ€œAbby?โ€ Shepley said, knocking on the door. โ€œMare was going to run some errands, she wanted me to let you know in case you needed to go.โ€

Travis hadn’t taken his eyes from mine. โ€œPidge?โ€ โ€œYeah,โ€ I called to Shepley. โ€œI have some stuff I need to take care of.โ€

โ€œAll right, she’s ready to go when you are,โ€ Shepley said, his footsteps disappearing down the hall. โ€œPidge?โ€

I pulled a few things from the closet and slid past him. โ€œCan we talk about this later? I have a lot to do today.โ€

โ€œSure,โ€ he said with a contrived smile.

It was a relief when I reached the bathroom, hurriedly closing the door behind me. I had two weeks left in the apartment, and there was no way to put off the conversation for that long. The logical part of my brain insisted that Parker was my type: attractive, smart and interested in me.

Why I bothered with Travis was something I would never understand.

Whatever the reason, it was making us both insane. I had been divided into two separate people; the docile, polite person I was with Parker, and the angry, confused, frustrated person I turned into around Travis. The entire school had witnessed Travis going from unpredictable before, to damn near volatile.

I dressed quickly, leaving Travis and Shepley to go downtown with America. She giggled about her morning sexcapade with Shepley, and I listened with dutiful nods in all the right places. It was hard to focus on the topic at hand with the diamonds of my bracelet creating tiny dots of light on the ceiling of the car, reminding me of the choice I was suddenly faced with. Travis wanted an answer, and I didn’t have one.

โ€œOkay, Abby. What’s going on? You’ve been quiet.โ€ โ€œThis thing with Travisโ€ฆit’s just a mess.โ€

โ€œWhy?โ€ she said, her sunglasses pushing up when she wrinkled her nose.

โ€œHe asked me what we were doing.โ€ โ€œWhatย areย you doing? Are you with Parker or what?โ€

โ€œI like him but it’s been a week. We’re not serious or anything.โ€

โ€œYou have feelings for Travis, don’t you?โ€

I shook my head. โ€œI don’t know how I feel about him. I just don’t see it happening, Mare. He’s too much of a bad thing.โ€

โ€œNeither one of you will just come out and say it, that’s the problem. You’re both so scared of what might happen that you’re fighting it tooth and nail. I know for a fact that if you looked Travis in the eye and told him you wanted him, he would never look at another woman again.โ€

โ€œYou know that for a fact?โ€

โ€œYes. I have the inside track, remember?โ€

I paused in thought for a moment. Travis had been talking to Shepley about me, but Shepley wouldn’t encourage a relationship by telling America. He knew she would tell me, leading me to the only conclusion: America had overheard them. I wanted to ask her what was said, but thought better of it.

โ€œThat situation is a broken heart just waiting to happen,โ€ I said, shaking my head. โ€œI don’t think he’s capable of being faithful.โ€

โ€œHe wasn’t capable of carrying on a friendship with a female, either, but you two sure shocked the whole of Eastern.โ€

I fingered my bracelet and sighed. โ€œI don’t know. I don’t mind how things are. We can just be friends.โ€

America shook her head. โ€œExcept that you’re notย justย friends,โ€ she sighed. โ€œYou know what? I’m over this conversation. Let’s go get our hair and makeup done. I’ll buy you a new outfit for your birthday.โ€

โ€œI think that’s exactly what I need,โ€ I smiled.

After hours of manicures, pedicures, being brushed, waxed and powdered, I stepped into my shiny, yellow high heels and tugged on my new, grey dress.

โ€œNowย thatโ€™sย the Abby I know and love!โ€ she laughed, shaking her head at my ensemble. โ€œYou have to wear that to your party tomorrow.โ€

โ€œWasn’t that the plan all along?โ€ I said, smirking. My cell phone buzzed in my purse, and I held it to my ear. โ€œHello?โ€

โ€œIt’s dinner time! Where the hell did you two run off to?โ€ Travis said.

โ€œWe indulged in a little pampering. You and Shep knew how to eat before we came along. I’m sure you can manage.โ€

โ€œWell, no shit. We worry about you, ya know.โ€ I looked at America and smiled. โ€œWe’re fine.โ€

โ€œTell him I’ll have you back in no time. I have to stop by Brazil’s to pick up some notes for Shep, and then we’ll be home.โ€

โ€œDid you get that?โ€ I asked. โ€œYeah. See you then, Pidge.โ€

We drove to Brazil’s in silence. America turned off the ignition, staring at the apartment building ahead. Shepley asking America to drive over surprised me; we were just a block from Shepley and Travis’ apartment, .

โ€œWhat’s wrong, Mare?โ€

โ€œBrazil just gives me the creeps. The last time I was here with Shep, he was being all flirty.โ€

โ€œWell, I’ll go in with you. If he so much as winks at you, I’ll stab him in the eye with my new heels, okay?โ€

America smiled and hugged me. โ€œThanks, Abby!โ€ We walked to the back of the building, and America took a deep breath before knocking on the door. We waited, but no one came.

โ€œI guess he’s not here?โ€ I asked.

โ€œHe’s here,โ€ she said, irritated. She banged on the wood with the side of her fist and then the door swung open.

โ€œHAPPY BIRTHDAY!โ€ the crowd inside yelled.

The ceiling was pink and black bubbles, every inch covered by helium balloons, with long, silver strings hanging down in the faces of the guests. The crowd separated, and Travis walked approached me with a broad smile, touching each side of my face and kissing my forehead.

โ€œHappy birthday, Pigeon.โ€

โ€œIt’s not โ€˜til tomorrow,โ€ I said. Still in shock, I tried smiling at everyone around us.

Travis shrugged. โ€œWell, since you were tipped off, we had to make some last minute changes to surprise you. Surprised?โ€

โ€œVery!โ€ I said as Finch hugged me.

โ€œHappy birthday, Baby!โ€ Finch said, kissing my lips.

America nudged me with her elbow. โ€œGood thing I got you to go run errands with me today or you would have shown up looking like ass!โ€

โ€œYou look great,โ€ Travis said, scanning my dress.

Brazil hugged me, pressing his cheek to mine. โ€œAnd I hope you know America’sย Brazil is Creepyย story was just a line to get you in here.โ€

I looked at America and she laughed. โ€œIt worked, didn’t it?โ€

Once everyone took turns hugging me and wishing me a happy birthday, I leaned into America’s ear. โ€œWhere’s Parker?โ€

โ€œHe’ll be here later,โ€ she whispered. โ€œShepley couldn’t get him on the phone to let him know until this afternoon.โ€

Brazil cranked up the volume on the stereo, and everyone screamed. โ€œCome here, Abby!โ€ he said, walking to the kitchen. He lined up shot glasses along the counter and pulled a bottle of tequila from the bar. โ€œHappy birthday from the football team, baby girl,โ€ he smiled, pouring each shot glass full of Petron. โ€œThis is the way we do birthdays: You turn nineteen, you have nineteen shots. You can drink โ€˜em or give โ€˜em away, but the more you drink, the more of these you get,โ€ he said, fanning out a handful of twenties.

โ€œOh my God!โ€ I squealed.

โ€œDrink โ€˜em up, Pidge!โ€ Travis said.

I looked to Brazil, suspicious. โ€œI get a twenty for every shot I drink?โ€

โ€œThat’s right, lightweight. Gauging by the size of you, I’m going to say we’ll get away with losing sixty bucks by the end of the night.โ€

โ€œThink again, Brazil,โ€ I said, grabbing the first shot glass, rolling it across my lip, tipping my head back to empty the glass and then rolling it the rest of the way, dropping it into my other hand.

โ€œHoly shit!โ€ Travis exclaimed.

โ€œThis is really a waste, Brazil.โ€ I said, wiping the corners of my mouth. โ€œYou shoot Cuervo, not Petron.โ€

The smug smile on Brazil’s face faded, and he shook his head and shrugged. โ€œGet after it, then. I’ve got the wallets of twelve football players that say you can’t finish ten.โ€

I narrowed my eyes. โ€œDouble or nothing says I can drink fifteen.โ€

โ€œWhoa!โ€ Shepley cried. โ€œYou’re not allowed to hospitalize yourself on your birthday, Abby!โ€ โ€œShe can do it,โ€ America said, staring at Brazil. โ€œForty bucks a shot?โ€ Brazil said, looking unsure. โ€œAre you scared?โ€ I asked.

โ€œHell no! I’ll give you twenty a shot, and when you make it to fifteen, I’ll double your total.โ€

โ€œThat’s how Kansans do birthdays,โ€ I said, popping back another shot.

An hour and three shots later, I was in the living room dancing with Travis. The song was a rock ballad, and Travis mouthed the words to me as we danced. He dipped me at the end of the first chorus, and I let my arms fall behind me. He popped me back up, and I sighed.

โ€œYou can’t do that when I start getting into the double digit shots,โ€ I giggled.

โ€œDid I tell you how incredible you look tonight?โ€

I shook my head and hugged him, laying my head on his shoulder. He tightened his grip, and buried his face in my neck, making me forget about decisions or bracelets or my separate personalities; I was exactly where I wanted to be.

When the music changed to a faster beat, the door opened.

โ€œParker!โ€ I said, running over to hug him. โ€œYou made it!โ€

โ€œSorry I’m late, Abs,โ€ he said, pressing his lips against mine. โ€œHappy birthday.โ€

โ€œThanks,โ€ I said, seeing Travis stare at us from the corner of my eye.

Parker lifted my wrist. โ€œYou wore it.โ€ โ€œI said I would. Wanna dance?โ€

He shook his head. โ€œUhโ€ฆI don’t dance.โ€

โ€œOh. Well, you wanna witness my sixth shot of Petron?โ€ I smiled, holding up my five twenties. โ€œI make double if I get to fifteen.โ€

โ€œThat’s a bit dangerous, isn’t it?โ€

I leaned into his ear. โ€œI am totally hustling them. I’ve played this game with my dad since I was sixteen.โ€ โ€œOh,โ€ he said, frowning with disapproval. โ€œYou drank Tequila with your dad?โ€

I shrugged. โ€œIt was his way of bonding.โ€

Parker seemed unimpressed as his eyes left mine, scanning the crowd. โ€œI can’t stay long. I’m leaving early for a hunting trip with my father.โ€

โ€œIt’s a good thing my party was tonight, or you wouldn’t have made it tomorrow,โ€ I said, surprised to hear of his plans.

He smiled and took my hand. โ€œI would have made it back in time.โ€

I pulled him to the counter, picked up another shot glass and killed it, slamming it on the counter upside down like I had the previous five.

Brazil handed me another twenty, and I danced into the living room. Travis grabbed me, and we danced with America and Shepley.

Shepley slapped me on the butt. โ€œOne!โ€

America added a second swat on my backside, and then the entire party joined in, sans Parker.

At number nineteen, Travis rubbed his hands together. โ€œMy turn!โ€

I rubbed my sore posterior. โ€œBe easy! My ass hurts!โ€ With an evil smirk, he reared his hand far above his shoulder. I closed my eyes tight. After a few moments, I peeked back. Just before his hand

made contact, he stopped and gave me a gentle pat. โ€œNineteen!โ€ he exclaimed.

The guests cheered, and America started a drunken rendition ofย Happy Birthday. I laughed when the part came to say my name and the entire room sang โ€œPigeonโ€.

Another slow song came over the stereo, and Parker pulled me to the make-shift dance floor. It didn’t take me long to figure out why he didn’t dance.

โ€œSorry,โ€ he said after stepping on my toes for the third time.

I leaned my head on his shoulder. โ€œYou’re doing just fine,โ€ I lied.

He pressed his lips against my temple. โ€œWhat are you doing Monday night?โ€

โ€œGoing to dinner with you?โ€ โ€œYes. In my new apartment.โ€ โ€œYou found one!โ€

He laughed and nodded. โ€œWe’ll order in, though. My cooking isn’t exactly edible.โ€

โ€œI’d eat it, anyway,โ€ I smiled up at him.

Parker glanced around the room and then led me to a hallway. He gently pressed me against the wall, kissing me with his soft lips. His hands were everywhere. At first I played along, but after his tongue infiltrated my lips, I got the distinct feeling that I was doing something wrong.

โ€œOkay, Parker,โ€ I said, maneuvering away. โ€œEverything all right?โ€

โ€œI just think it’s rude of me to make out with you in a dark corner when I have guests out there.โ€

He smiled and kissed me again. โ€œYou’re right, I’m sorry. I just wanted to give you a memorable birthday kiss before I left.โ€

โ€œYou’re leaving?โ€

He touched my cheek. โ€œI have to wake up in four hours, Abs.โ€

I pressed my lips together. โ€œOkay. I’ll see you Monday?โ€

โ€œYou’ll see me tomorrow. I’ll stop by when I get back.โ€

He led me to the door and then kissed my cheek before he left. I noticed that Shepley, America and Travis were all staring at me.

โ€œDaddy’s gone!โ€ Travis yelled when the door closed. โ€œTime to get the party started!โ€

Everyone cheered, and Travis pulled me to the center of the floor.

โ€œHang onโ€ฆI’m on a schedule,โ€ I said, leading him by the hand to the counter. I knocked back another shot, and laughed when Travis took one from the end, sucking it down. I grabbed another, and swallowed, and he did the same.

โ€œSeven more, Abby,โ€ Brazil said, handing me two more twenty dollar bills.

I wiped my mouth as Travis pulled me to the living room again. I danced with America, and then Shepley, but when Chris Jenks from the football team tried to dance with me, Travis pulled him back by the shirt and shook his head. Chris shrugged and turned, dancing with the first girl he saw.

The tenth shot hit hard, and I felt a little dizzy standing on Brazil’s couch with America, dancing like clumsy grade-schoolers. We giggled over nothing, waving our arms around to the beat.

I stumbled, nearly falling off the couch backward, but Travis’ hands were instantly on my hips to steady me.

โ€œYou’ve made your point,โ€ he said. โ€œYou’ve drank more than any girl we’ve ever seen. I’m cutting you off.โ€

โ€œThe hell you are,โ€ I slurred. โ€œI have six hundred bucks waiting on me at the bottom of that shot glass, and you of all people aren’t going to tell me I can’t do something extreme for cash.โ€

โ€œIf you’re that hard up for money, Pidgeโ€ฆ.โ€ โ€œI’m not borrowing money from you,โ€ I sneered. โ€œI was gonna suggest pawning that bracelet,โ€ he smiled.

I smacked him on the arm just as America started the countdown to midnight. When the hands of the clock superimposed on the twelve, we all celebrated.

I was nineteen.

America and Shepley kissed each side of my cheek, and Travis lifted me off the ground, twirling me around.

โ€œHappy birthday, Pigeon,โ€ he said with a soft expression.

I stared into his warm, brown eyes for a moment, feeling lost inside of them. The room was frozen in time as we stared at each other, so close I could feel his breath on my skin.

โ€œShots!โ€ I said, stumbling to the counter.

โ€œYou look torn up, Abby. I think it’s time to call it a night,โ€ Brazil said.

โ€œI’m not a quitter,โ€ I said. โ€œI wanna see my money.โ€ Brazil placed a twenty under the last two glasses, and then he yelled at his teammates, โ€œShe’s gonna drink โ€˜em! I need fifteen!โ€

They all groaned and rolled their eyes, pulling out their wallets to form a stack of twenties behind the last shot glass. Travis had emptied the other four shots on the other side of my fifteen.

โ€œI would have never believed that I could lose fifty bucks on a fifteen shot bet with a girl,โ€ Chris complained.

โ€œBelieve it, Jenksโ€ I said, picking up a glass in each hand.

I knocked back each of the glasses and waited for the vomit rising in my throat to settle.

โ€œPigeon?โ€ Travis asked, taking a step in my direction.

I raised a finger and Brazil smiled. โ€œShe’s going to lose it,โ€ he said.

โ€œNo she won’t,โ€ America shook her head. โ€œDeep breath, Abby.โ€

I closed my eyes and inhaled, picking up the last shot.

โ€œHoly God, Abby! You’re going to die of alcohol poisoning!โ€ Shepley cried.

โ€œShe’s got this,โ€ America assured him.

I tipped my head and let the tequila flow down my throat. My teeth and lips had been numb since shot number eight, and the kick of the eighty proof had long since lost its edge. The entire party erupted into whistles and yells as Brazil handed me the stack of money.

โ€œThank you,โ€ I said with pride, tucking the money away in my bra.

โ€œYou are incredibly sexy right now,โ€ Travis said in my ear as we walked to the living room.

We danced into the morning, and the tequila running through my veins eased me into oblivion.

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