My good mood lasted all the way through to Monday afternoon. I mean, what was there to be irritated about? Nothing. Things were back to normal at home. My friends hadnโt dragged me to the Nest in weeks. Oh yeah, and Iโd just gone on a date with the perfect boy. Who could complain?
โI donโt think Iโve ever seen you this happy,โ Casey observed as we pulled out of the student parking lot. Her voice was full of pep, an unfortunate side effect of cheerleading practice, and she bounced up and down in her seat. โItโs so refreshing!โ
โGod, Casey, you make me sound suicidal or something.โ
โItโs not that,โ she said. โItโs just that you havenโt been as bitter as usual lately. Itโs a nice change.โ
โIโm not bitter.โ
โYou are so.โ She reached over and patted my knee. โBut thatโs okay, B. Itโs just part of your personality. We accept it. But youย arenโtย bitter now, and thatโs freaking awesome. Donโt take it as an insult.โ
โWhatever.โ But I broke into a smile.
โSee there!โ Casey cried. โYouโre grinning. You canโt stop, can you? Like I said, youโre happier than Iโve ever seen you.โ
โOkay, maybe youโre kind of right,โ I admitted. It was sort of true. I had Casey and Jessica back. Things were normal again with Dad. Why complain? โI always am.โ She leaned forward and changed the radio to some shitty
Top 40 station. โSo, whatโs up with you andย Toby?ย Anything gossip-worthy?โ โNot really. Heโs coming over this afternoon.โ
โOoh!โ She sat back in her seat and winked at me. โSounds gossip-worthy to me. Youโve picked up some extra-large condoms, right?โ
โShut up,โ I said. โItโs not that kind of thing, and you know it. Heโs just coming over to work on our editorials for AP government. Itโsโโ
I was cut off when my cell phone, which was lying in the cup holder, started vibrating and playing loud music. My fingers instantly clinched around the steering wheel. I knew who Iโd set that ringtone for, and those few chords were all it took to derail my entire afternoon.
โBritney Spears? You have โWomanizerโ as a ringtone, seriously? OMG, B, that song is so, like, two thousand eight,โ Casey laughed.
I didnโt say anything.
โArenโt you gonna answer it?โ โNo.โ
โWhy not?โ
โBecause I donโt wanna talk to him.โ โWho?โ
I didnโt respond, so Casey picked up my cell phone and checked the ID. I heard her let out a knowing sigh. A few seconds later, the music stopped playing, but I couldnโt force my body to relax again. I felt stiff and anxious, and it didnโt help that Casey had her eyes glued on me.
โYou havenโt talked to him?โ โNo,โ I muttered.
โSince the day I picked you up from his house?โ โMm-mm.โ
โOh, B,โ she sighed.
The car became quietโwell, except for the annoying sound of an untalented pop singer on the radio, but she was too busy whining about her cheating boyfriend to care about my issues.
โWhat do you think he wants?โ Casey asked when the song ended. She sounded a little bitter.
โKnowing Wesleyโฆ probably a booty call,โ I grumbled. โItโs never anything more than that.โ
โWell, then, itโs a good thing you didnโt answer.โ She tossed my phone back into the cup holder and folded her arms over her chest. โBecause he doesnโt deserve you, B. And youโre with Toby now, and heโs perfect for you and treats you the way you should be treatedโฆ unlike the douche bag.โ
Part of me wanted to stop her. To defend Wesley. He hadnโt really treated me badly. I mean, yeah, heโd called me Duffy to no end, which was annoying and hurtful, but overall, Wesley had been good to me.
I didnโt tell Casey this, though. I didnโt say anything at all. She didnโt know about that last night with Wesley, how he had been my friend for about twelve solid hours. She didnโt know about Dadโs relapse, or the way Wesley had stood up for me. Those were things I could never tell her.
She was getting pissed at him only because she was scared. Scared Iโd run back to him and forget about her and Jessica again. Defending Wesley wouldnโt have helped put that worry to rest.
Toby had gone from geek to hero in Caseyโs mind in a matter of days.
Simply because he hadnโt taken me from her. I wasnโt spending every afternoon with him the way I had with Wesley. I didnโt really want to. Sometimes that scared me, but I figured that that was normal. This was a
healthy, nonescapist relationship, unlike what Iโd had with Wesley. And at the moment, I was really happy to be spending some time with my friends.
I turned into Caseyโs driveway and hit the automatic unlock button on my door. โDonโt worry about me. Youโre right. Toby is awesome, and heโs made it so much easier to move on. I already have. Things are going well for me, so donโt worry.โ
โOkay,โ she said. โGood. Well, Iโll see you tomorrow, B.โ โBye.โ
She climbed out of the car, and I drove away, wondering whether Iโd just lied to her. Honestly, I wasnโt sure.
On the way home, Wesley called again. I ignored him.
Because things were going well for me. Because I was moving on.
Because talking on a cell phone and driving at the same time just isnโt safe.
I pushed Wesley out of my mind when I saw Tobyโs car already parked in my driveway. Dad wasnโt home from work yet, so he sat on the front porch steps with a book. The sun glinted off the rims of his glasses, making them look extra sparkly. Like he was a trophy.
I got out of the car and hurried up the sidewalk toward him. โHey,โ I said. โSorry. I had to take Casey home.โ
He looked up at me with a smile. Not a crooked grinโฆ
I had to shake myself. I wasnโt going to think about Wesley. I wasnโt going to let myself miss him. Not when I had Toby. Sweet, normal, sparkly-smiling Toby.
โItโs fine,โ he said. โIโm enjoying the weather. Itโs so unpredictable in the spring.โ He stuck his bookmark in the pages of his novel. โItโs nice to have a little bit of sunlight.โ
โBrontรซ?โ I asked, seeing the cover of his book. โWuthering Heights? Isnโt that a little girly, Toby?โ
โHave you read it?โ
โWell, no,โ I admitted. โIโve readย Jane Eyre,ย which was definitely full of early feminism. Iโm not saying thatโs a problem. Personally, Iโm a total feminist, but itโs a little sketchy for a teenage boy.โ
Toby shook his head. โJane Eyreย is Charlotte Brontรซ.ย Wuthering Heightsย is Emily. The sisters are very, very different. Yes,ย Wuthering Heightsย is usually considered a love story, but I disagree with that. Itโs almost a ghost story, and thereโs more hate than romance. Every character is atrocious and spoiled and
selfishโฆ. Itโs kind of like watching an episode ofย Gossip Girlย in the eighteen hundreds. Except, of course, much less ridiculous.โ
โInteresting,โ I muttered, chagrined that I secretly watchedย Gossip Girlย on a regular basis.
โIt isnโt a favorite of most boys my age, I guess,โ he said. โBut itโs a page- turner. You should read it.โ
โI might.โ โYou should.โ
I smiled and shook my head. โAre you ready to go in or what?โ โAbsolutely.โ He snapped the book shut and got to his feet. โLead the
way.โ
I unlocked the door and let him walk inside ahead of me, where he immediately took his shoes off. Not that we live like pigs or anything, but no oneย everย does that in our house. I couldnโt help being impressed.
โWhere will we be working?โ he asked.
I realized suddenly that I was watching him and looked away. โOh,โ I said casually. โUmโฆ my room? Is that okay?โย God, I hope he doesnโt think Iโm a stalker freak for staring at him like that.
โIf it doesnโt bother you,โ Toby said. โNo, itโs cool. Come on.โ
He followed me up the stairs. When we reached my bedroom, I pushed the door open a crack, checking quickly for embarrassing items (bras, panties, et cetera) that might be lying on the floor. Sure the coast was clearโand praying I hadnโt been too obviousโI swung the door the rest of the way open and gestured for Toby to walk inside.
โSorry itโs a little messy,โ I said, looking down at the pile of unfolded, clean clothes that always stayed on the floor at the foot of my bed and trying not to think about the last time Iโd had a boy in my room and how heโd laughed at my neurotic clothes folding. What would Toby think of it?
โItโs fine.โ Toby moved a stack of overdue library books out of my chair and placed them on the desk. Then he sat down. โWeโre seventeen. Our rooms are supposed to be messy. It wouldnโt be natural if they werenโt.โ
โI guess not.โ I climbed onto my bed and sat with my legs crisscrossed. โI just didnโt want it to bug you.โ
โNothing about you could bug me, Bianca.โ
It took everything I had to ignore how cheesy that sounded. I smiled anyway and looked down at my purple comforter. Iโd never received so many compliments from one person, and I wasnโt very good at accepting them.
Mostly because I was always too busy mocking how mushy they were. But I was working on that.
And the truth was, I was kind of blushing.
I didnโt even notice Toby had moved until he was sitting beside me. โSorry,โ he said. โDid I embarrass you?โ
โNoโฆ well, yeah, but in a good way.โ โAs long as itโs in a good way.โ
He leaned forward and kissed me on the cheek, but I didnโt let him stop there. I turned my head and pressed my lips against his, just as he started to pull back. It didnโt go quite as smoothly as Iโd hoped. I mean, his glasses kind of knocked me in the face for a second, but I pretended I hadnโt noticed.
His lips were so soft that I wondered if he used ChapStick. Seriously, nobody has lips that perfect naturally, do they? He must have been disgusted by mine, which probably felt rough and scaly to him.
But if he was, he didnโt show it. His hand moved up my arm and rested on my shoulder, pulling me a little closer. We sat on my bed and kissed for a few minutes, but the sound of my cell phone broke the moment.ย Damn it!
And of course, it was that same Britney Spears ringtoneโthe one I wantedย leastย to hear at that exact momentโthat seemed to scream at me. Toby pulled away and looked down at the floor where Iโd dropped my purse. When I didnโt move, he turned back to me with raised eyebrows.
โIgnoring someone?โ he asked. โWell,โฆ um, yeah.โ
โAre you sure you donโt need to answer it?โ โPositive.โ
Before he could ask any more questions, I kissed him again. Hard this time. And even though he hesitated for an instant, he returned it. I fumbled to take off his glasses and placed them on the nightstand beside my bed before our arms twisted around each other, the kiss deepening.
I pulled him down onto the pillows with me. There wasnโt quite enough room for both of us on my twin bed, so he had to lie partially on top of me. One of his hands was in my hair, and the other rested near my elbow.
He wasnโt trying to grab my boob, he hadnโt slid his hand up my shirt, and he didnโt attempt to unzip my jeans.
Actually, Toby didnโt tryย anythingย risky. I had the feeling I was going to have to make all of the big moves, like loosening the buttons on his shirt, which I did.
For an instant, I wondered if he was hesitating because of me. Because I was the Duff. Because he didnโt really find me attractive. Despite all those compliments he paid me, it didnโt feel like he wanted me. Not the way Wesley had.
No. I knew that wasnโt right. It wasnโt that Toby didnโt want the big things
โhe was a teenage boy, after allโbut he was a gentleman. A patient, respectful boy who didnโt want to cross any lines. And weโd only been dating for a couple of days.
Did that make me a slut? The fact that weโd only been dating for, like, four days and I was already rolling around with him in my teeny-tiny bed? Had my thing with Wesley totally twisted my perception of sex?
Or did every girl do it?
Vikki slept with most of her boyfriends on the first date. The whole school thought Vikki was a whore, though.
Casey had slept with Zack only a week after theyโd started going out. Casey had been fifteen at the time, and Zack was her first real boyfriend.
She was naive and stupid, and she didnโt hesitate to admit that it was a major mistake.
But I knew I wouldnโt feel that way about Toby. I mean, I was the one pushing this forward. Iย wantedย to go farther with him. Because I liked him. Because he was cute and sweet. Because he wasnโt ashamed to date me. I couldnโt think of one good reasonย notย to sleep with him.
God, I just wanted to stop thinking. I kissed him harder, pulled him closer, trying to re-create that mind-numbing feeling Iโd had beforeโฆ with Wesley. But it wasnโt working. I couldnโt stop thinking.
I undid the rest of the buttons on Tobyโs shirt and helped him throw it onto the floor. He was kind of scrawny with hardly any muscleโCasey would have called him โskinny chicโ or something. Tentatively, his hands began to lift the hem of my T-shirt. He moved slowly in case I wanted to stop him. Just like how he kissed me, always worried he might have crossed the line. I hooked my leg around his waist and ground my body against his. No lines.
Maybe there were no lines. Maybe Iโd never had any to begin with.
God knows how long we spent making out on my bed, pieces of clothing being removed at a snailโs pace. I was already breathless by the time he had the nerve to pull my T-shirt over my head and toss it to the carpet. While part of me appreciated his patience, I couldnโt help thinking,ย Took you long enough.
I could feel his right hand inchingโlike a turtleโtoward the clasp of my bra. At this rate, it would have been midnight before he got it off, and for some reason, I felt urgent and anxious. I wanted him to get it off. I wanted to feel attractive and desired. I wanted toย stop thinking. So I pushed him away and sat up, my legs still wrapped around him. We both breathed heavily, gazing at each other.
โAre you sure about this?โ Toby whispered. โVery.โ
I reached around to undo the clasp, but right when my fingers grazed the hook, there was a knock on my bedroom door.
โBianca?โ
Toby and I jumped. Both our necks snapped around just as the door swung open.
Wesley Rush stared back at us, frozen in the doorway.





