โAddyโ
Monday, October 22, 8:45 a.m.
Police cars line the front of Bayview High again. And Cooperโs stumbling through the hall like he hasnโt slept in days. It doesnโt occur to me the two might be related until he pulls me aside before first bell. โCan we talk?โ
I peer at him more closely, unease gnawing at my stomach. Iโve never seen Cooperโs eyes look bloodshot before. โYeah, sure.โ I think he means here in the hallway, but to my surprise he leads me out the back staircase into the parking lot, where we lean against the wall next to the door. Which means Iโll be late for homeroom, I guess, but my attendance record is already so bad another tardy wonโt make a difference. โWhatโs up?โ
Cooper runs a hand through his sandy hair until it sticks straight up, which is not a thing I ever imagined Cooperโs hair could do until just now. โI think the police are here because of me. To ask questions about me. I just
โwanted to tell somebody why before everything goes to hell.โ
โOkay.โ I put a hand on his forearm, and tense in surprise when I feel it shaking. โCooper, whatโs wrong?โ
โSo the thing isโฆโ He pauses, swallowing hard.
He looks like heโs about to confess something. For a second Simon flashes through my mind: his collapse in detention and his red, gasping face as he struggled to breathe. I canโt help but flinch. Then I meet Cooperโs eyesโfilmy with tears, but as kind as everโand I know that canโt be it. โThe thing is what, Cooper? Itโs all right. You can tell me.โ
Cooper stares at me, taking in the whole pictureโmessy hair thatโs spiking oddly because I didnโt take the time to blow-dry it, so-so skin from
all the stress, faded T-shirt featuring some band Ashton used to like, because weโre seriously behind on laundryโbefore he replies, โIโm gay.โ
โOh.โ It doesnโt register at first, and then it does.ย โOhhh.โย The whole not-into-Keely thing suddenly makes sense. It seems like I should say more than that, so I add, โCool.โ Inadequate response, I guess, but sincere. Because Cooperโs pretty great except the way heโs always been a little remote. This explainsย a lot.
โSimon found out Iโm seeing someone. A guy. He was gonna post it on About That with everyone elseโs entries. It got switched out and replaced with a fake entry about me using steroids. I didnโt switch it,โ he adds hastily. โBut they think I did. So theyโre looking into me hard-core now, which means the whole school will know pretty soon. I guess I wanted toโฆ tell somebody myself.โ
โCooper, no one will careโโ I start, but he shakes his head.
โThey will. You know they will,โ he says. I drop my eyes, because I canโt deny it. โIโve been hiding my head under a rock about this whole investigation,โ he continues, his voice hoarse. โHopinโ theyโd chalk it up to an accident because thereโs no real proof about anything. Now I keep thinking about what Maeve said about Simon the other dayโhow much weird stuff was going on around him. You think thereโs anything to that?โ
โBronwyn does,โ I say. โShe wants the four of us to get together and compare notes. She says Nate will.โ Cooper nods distractedly, and it occurs to me that since heโs still in Jakeโs bubble most of the time, heโs not fully up to speed on everything thatโs been going on. โDid you hear about Nateโs mom, by the way? How sheโs, um, not dead after all?โ
I didnโt think Cooper could get any paler, but he manages. โWhat?โ โKind of a long story, butโyeah. Turns out she was a drug addict
living in some kind of commune, but sheโs back now. And sober,
supposedly. Oh, and Bronwyn got called into the police station because of a creepy post Simon wrote about her sister sophomore year. Bronwyn told him to drop dead in the comments section, soโฆyou know. That looks kinda bad now.โ
โThe hell?โ By the incredulous look on Cooperโs face, Iโve managed to distract him from his problems. Then the late bell rings, and his shoulders
sag. โWeโd better go. But, yeah. If you guys get together, Iโm in.โ
โ
The Bayview Police set themselves up in a conference room with a school liaison again, and start interviewing students one by one. At first things are kind of quiet, and when we get through the day without any rumors Iโm hopeful that Cooper was wrong about his secret getting out. But by midmorning on Tuesday, the whispers start. I donโt know if itโs the kind of questions the police were asking, or who they were talking to, or just a good old-fashioned leak, but before lunch my ex-friend Oliviaโwho hasnโt spoken to me since Jake punched TJโruns up to my locker and grabs my arm with a look of pure glee.
โOh my God. Did you hear about Cooper?โ Her eyes pop with excitement as she lowers her voice to a piercing whisper. โEveryoneโs saying heโsย gay.โ
I pull away. If Olivia thinks Iโm grateful to be included in the gossip mill, sheโs wrong. โWho cares?โ I say flatly.
โWell,ย Keelyย does,โ Olivia giggles, tossing her hair over her shoulder. โNo wonder he wouldnโt sleep with her! Are you headed to lunch now?โ
โYeah. With Bronwyn. See you.โ I slam my locker shut and spin on my heel before she can say anything else.
In the cafeteria, I collect my food and head for our usual table. Bronwyn looks pretty in a sweater-dress and boots, her hair loose around her shoulders. Her cheeks are so pink I wonder if sheโs wearing makeup for a change, but if she is itโs really natural. She keeps looking at the door.
โExpecting someone?โ I ask. She turns redder. โMaybe.โ
I have a pretty good idea who sheโs waiting for. Probably not Cooper, although the rest of the room seems to be. When he steps into the cafeteria everything goes quiet, and then a low whispering buzz runs through the room.
โCooper Clay is Cooper GAY!โ somebody calls out in a high, falsetto voice, and Cooper freezes in the door as something flies through the air and
hits him across the chest. I recognize the blue packaging immediately: Trojan condoms. Jakeโs brand. Along with half the school, I guess. But it did come from the direction of my old table.
โDoinโ the butt, hey, pretty,โย somebody else sings, and laughter runs through the room. Some of itโs mean but a lot of itโs shocked and nervous. Most people look like they donโt know what to do. Iโm struck silent because Cooperโs face is the worst thing Iโve ever seen and I want, so badly, for this to not be happening.
โOh, for fuckโs sake.โ Itโs Nate. Heโs in the entrance next to Cooper, which surprises me since Iโve never seen him in the cafeteria before. The rest of the room is equally taken aback, quieting enough that his contemptuous voice cuts across the whispers as he surveys the scene in front of him. โYou losers seriously give a crap about this? Get a life.โ
A girlโs voice calls out โBoyfriend!โ disguised with a fake cough. Vanessa smirks as everyone around her dissolves into the kind of laughter thatโs been directed my way over the past month: half-guilty, half-gleeful, and allย Thank God this is happening to you and not me.ย The only exceptions are Keely, whoโs biting her lip and staring at the floor, and Luis, whoโs half standing with his forearms braced on the table. One of the lunch ladies hovers in the doorway between the kitchen and the cafeteria, seemingly torn between letting things play out and getting a teacher to intervene.
Nate zeroes in on Vanessaโs smug face without a trace of self- consciousness. โReally?ย Youโveย got something to say? I donโt even know your name and you tried to stick your hand down my pants the last time we were at a party.โ More laughter, but this time itโs not at Cooperโs expense. โIn fact, if thereโs a guy at Bayview you havenโt tried that with, Iโd love to meet him.โ
Vanessaโs mouth hangs open as a hand shoots up from the middle of the cafeteria. โMe,โ calls a boy sitting at the computer-nerd table. His friends all laugh nervously as the pulsing attention of the roomโseriously, itโs like a wave moving from one target to the nextโfocuses on them. Nate gives him a thumbs-up and looks back at Vanessa.
โThere you go. Try to make that happen and shut the hell up.โ He crosses to our table and dumps his backpack next to Bronwyn. She stands up, winds her arms around his neck, and kisses him like theyโre alone while
the entire cafeteria erupts into gasps and catcalls. I stare as much as everyone else. I mean, I kind of guessed, but this is pretty public. Iโm not sure if Bronwynโs trying to distract everyone from Cooper or if she couldnโt help herself. Maybe both.
Either way, Cooperโs effectively been forgotten. Heโs motionless at the entrance until I grab his arm. โCome sit. The whole murder club at one table. They can stare at all of us together.โ
Cooper follows me, not bothering to get any food. We settle ourselves at the table and awkward silence descends until someone else approaches: Luis with his tray in hand, lowering himself into the last empty chair at our table.
โThat was bullshit,โ he fumes, looking at the empty space in front of Cooper. โArenโt you gonna eat?โ
โIโm not hungry,โ Cooper says shortly.
โYou should eat something.โ Luis grabs the only untouched food item on his tray and holds it out. โHere, have a banana.โ
Everyone freezes for a second; then we all burst out laughing at the same time. Including Cooper, who rests his chin in his palm and massages his temple with his other hand.
โIโll pass,โ he says.
Iโve never seen Luis so red. โWhy couldnโt it have been apple day?โ he mutters, and Cooper gives him a tired smile.
You find out who your real friends are when stuff like this happens.
Turns out I didnโt have any, but Iโm glad Cooper does.





