Hannah
Life is wonderfully, amazingly,ย scarilyย good.
These past two weeks of dating Garrett have been a blur of laughter and cuddling and hot sex, intermingled with real life events like classes and studying, rehearsals and hockey games. Garrett and I forged a connection that caught me by surprise, but even though Allie continues to tease me about my sudden about-face when it comes to the guy, I donโt regret my decision to date him and see where things go. So far, itโs been working out great.
But see, hereโs the thing about life. When itโsย thisย good? Something inevitably goes bad.
โI know this is an inconvenience,โ says Fiona, my performing arts advisor. โBut Iโm afraid thereโs nothing I can do except advise you to speak directly to Mary Jane andโโ
โNo way,โ I cut in, my stiff fingers curling around the arms of my chair. I stare at the pretty blond woman across the desk, and wonder how she can possibly describe this atom bomb of a disaster as anย inconvenience.
And she wants me to talk to Mary Jane? Fuck. That.
Because why theย fuckย would I talk to the stupid, brainwashed bitch who just ruined any chance I had of winning a scholarship?
Iโm still reeling from what Fiona told me. Mary Jane and Cassย dumpedย me. They actually got permission to kick me out of the duet so that Cass can sing it as a solo.
What theย hell.
Yet in the back of my mind, Iโm not even surprised. Garrett had warned me something like this could happen. I had worried about it myself. But
never in a million years had I expected Cass to do thisย four weeksย before the showcase.
Or that my advisor would beย totally fucking cool with it.
I grit my teeth. โIโm not talking to Mary Jane. Itโs obvious sheโs made up her mind about this.โ
Or rather, thatย Cassย had made it up for her, when heโd cajoled her into speaking to our respective advisors and blubbering about how her composition is suffering in its duet form and that sheโs pulling it out of the showcase if itโs not a solo. Of course, Cass had quickly pointed out that it would be egregious to waste a perfectly good song, and heโdย graciouslyย offered to let me sing it. At which point, Mary Jane insisted that it should be sung by a male voice.
Fuck you very much, MJ.
โSo what am I supposed to do now?โ I ask in a tight voice. โI donโt have time to learn a new song and work with a new songwriter.โ
โNo, you donโt,โ Fiona agrees.
Normally I appreciate her no-nonsense approach, but today it makes me want to slug her.
โWhich is why, given the circumstances, Cassโs advisor and I agreed to bend the rules for you. You wonโt be teaming up with a composition major. Weโve agreedโand the faculty head signed off on itโthat you can sing one of your own compositions. I know you have a lot of original songs in your repertoire, Hannah. And in fact, I think this is a great opportunity for you to showcase not just your voice, but your songwriting abilities.โ She pauses. โHowever, youโll only be eligible to win the performance scholarship, since composition isnโt your major.โ
My mind continues to spin like a carousel. Yes, there are a few originals I can sing, but none of them are even close to being performance-ready.
โWhy isnโt Cass being penalized for this?โ I demand.
โLook, I canโt say I approve of what Cass and Mary Jane have done, but unfortunately, this is one of the drawbacks of duet work.โ Fiona sighs. โEvery year thereโs at least one duet partnership that breaks down right before the showcase. Do you remember Joanna Maxwell? She graduated last year?โ
Beauโs sister. I nod.
โWell, her duet partner bailedย three daysย before the senior showcase,โ Fiona confides.
I blink in surprise. โReally?โ
โOh, yeah. Letโs just say it was pure chaos around here for those three days.โ
My spirits lift, just a bit, when I remember that not only did Joanna win the scholarship, she also caught the eye of an agent who later got her that audition in New York.
โYou donโt need Cassidy Donovan, Hannah.โ Fionaโs voice is firm, ringing with reassurance. โYou thrive as a solo performer.ย Thatโsย your strength.โ She gives me a pointed look. โAs I recall, thatโs exactly what I advised at the beginning of the term.โ
Guilt warms my cheeks. Yep. I canโt deny it. Sheย hadย told me her concerns about the project from the start, but I had allowed Cass to convince me that we would be a powerhouse together.
โYouโll have whatever you need to prepare,โ she adds. โWeโll rearrange the schedule so youโll have access to rehearsal space whenever you need it, and if you require accompaniment, any number of orchestra students can help you out. Is there anything else you think you might need?โ A tiny smile tugs on her lips. โTrust me, Cassโs advisor isnโt happy about this either, so if thereโs something you want, tell me now and I can probably make it happen for you.โ
Iโm about to shake my head, but then something occurs to me. โActually, there is something I want. I want Jae. I mean, Kim Jae Woo.โ
Fiona furrows her brow. โWho?โ
โThe cellist.โ I stick out my chin in fortitude. โI want the cellist.โ
*
Garrett
โIย CANNOTย BELIEVEย he did that!โ Allie sounds livid from her side of the booth, her blue eyes blazing as she looks up at Hannah.
My girlfriend wears that Iโm-trying-really-hard-not-to-show-how- furious-I-am-right-now expression, but I can sense the volatile emotions
radiating from her body. She smooths out the bottom of her apron. โReally? Because I can totally believe it,โ Hannah answers. โI bet this was his plan all along. Drive me crazy for two months and then screw me over right before the show.โ
โFuckinโ Cass,โ Hannahโs friend Dexter mutters from his seat next to Allie. โSomeone needs to give that boy a good ass-kicking.โ Dex glances at Logan and me. โCanโt one of you hockey players do it? Rough him up a bit?โ
โGladly,โ Logan says cheerfully. โWhatโs his address?โ
I jab my friend in the side. โWeโre not beating anybody up, jackass. Not unless you want to face Coachโs wrathโand a suspension.โ I turn to Hannah with a rueful look. โDonโt worry, Iโm beating him up in my head, baby. That counts, right?โ
She laughs. โSure. Iโll allow it.โ She tucks her order pad in her apron pocket. โIโll be right back.โ
As Hannah heads for the counter, I admire her ass for so long it gets me three loud snickers from my companions. And donโt get me started on how weird it is to be sharing a booth with my best friend andย Hannahโsย best friends.
I was certain that Hannahโs artsy friends would be all condescending and frigid around meโespecially after she told me what they think about Briarโs jock crowdโbut I think my natural charm has won them over. Allie and Dex already treat me like weโve been buds for years. Stella, who discovered her passion for hockey during the Harvard game, now texts me every other day to ask hockey questions. And while that dude Jeremy is still a bit snarky whenever I see him, his girlfriend Megan is pretty cool, so Iโm willing to give him a few more chances to not be a dick.
โSheโs pissed,โ Logan remarks as he watches Hannah chatting with the cook behind the pick-up counter.
โShe should be,โ replies Dex. โSeriously, what kind of selfish douchetard dumps his duet partner right before a show?โ
Logan snickers. โDouchetard? Iโm totally stealing that phrase.โ
โSheโll be fine,โ Allie says confidently. โHannahโs originals are awesome. She doesnโt need Cass.โ
โNo one needs Cass,โ Dex agrees. โHeโs like the human being equivalent of syphilis.โ
As everyone laughs, I tune them out and focus my attention on Hannah. I canโt help but remember the first time I came to Dellaโs, with the sole purpose of persuading Hannah to tutor me. It was only a little more than a month ago, yet I feel like Iโve known her forever.
I donโt know what I was thinking taking that whole anti-girlfriend position. Because having a girlfriend? Fucking rocks. Seriously. I get to have sex whenever I want without having to work for it. I have someone to vent to after a shitty day or a devastating loss on the ice. I can make the worst jokes on the planet and chances are Hannah will laugh at them.
Oh, and I love being with her, plain and simple.
Hannah returns to our booth carrying our drink orders. Or rather, Allie and Dexโs drink orders. Logan and I asked for sodas, but what we get is water.
โWhereโs my Dr. Pepper, Wellsy?โ Logan whines.
She levels him with a stern look. โDo you know how much sugar is in a soft drink?โ
โA perfectly acceptable amount and therefore I should drink it?โ supplies Logan.
โWrong. The answer isย too damn much. Youโre playing Michigan in an hourโyou canโt get all hopped up on sugar before a game. Youโll get a five-minute energy boost and then crash halfway through the first period.โ
Logan sighs. โG, why is your girl our nutritionist now?โ
I pick up my water glass and take a sip of defeat. โDoย youย want to argue with her?โ
Logan looks at Hannah, whose expression clearly conveys:ย youโll get a soda over my dead body. Then he looks back at me. โNo,โ he says glumly.