I HAVE BEEN WORKINGย in the library for a full week. I like being around Miss Sullivan again. And I have nearly forgotten all about Josh Miller and the seat he was saving for me. Forgotten everything except for those eyes, that is.
Iโm nice and safe in this little corner of the world. Itโs like a break from life. I realize quickly I actually love shelving the books, putting things back in the proper order. Everything has a placeโa right way to be. Here, I donโt have to worry about who I am or if Iโm being it right. No one bothers me, not even myself.
โYouโre a very hard person to find, you know that?โ someone says, suddenly very close to me.
I turn around. I almost canโt believe it. Itโs him. Josh. And his eyes, looking at me. He leans against the bookshelf and smiles. I didnโt realize how tall he was when we were sitting together, and that day in the hall I guess I was too crazed to realize much at all. To realize how irresistible he is when he stands in front of me like this. Weโre so close to each other, tucked away in this quiet aisle; itโs like thereโs no one else in the entire world. Still, I take a small step toward him because itโs like heโs some kind of magnet, and I canโt not move closer.
โYou were trying to find me?โ I ask.
โWell, Iโve been saving that seat for you, and people were starting to look at me funny.โ He grins, that small lopsided smile again. โI kinda started thinking you were never coming back.โ He looks around the library and then at the stack of books in my arms. โI guess I was right?โ
โI didnโt think you were serious about that.โ I feel my grasp on the books tighten as my heart begins to speed up.
โWhy donโt people ever think Iโm being serious?โ he asks with a laugh.
Maybe because you look like that, I want to say. Maybe because you always have that ridiculously charming smile on your face. Maybe people donโt want to take you seriously because then youโre real. Then youโre not just Number 12. Or maybe thatโs just me. โI donโt know,โ I tell him instead.
โWell, I was.โ
And we just stand there staring at each other.
Finally he says, turning his head at me suspiciously, โDo you not like me or something?โ
โNo,โ I tell him right away. โI mean, not no. I mean I do. I mean, I donโt not like you.โ
โOkay. I think,โ he says, laughing. โWell, now that thatโs all cleared up. I was thinking maybe we should do something sometime?โ
โLike what?โ I ask.
โLike what?โ he repeats. He grins that grin of his again. โOh, I donโt know, I thought weโd knock over a couple of ATMs, do a little vandalism, steal some identities, and then head for the border. Carrying illegal substances, of course.โ He laughs. โOr we could get really crazy and go see a movie. Possibly even eat at a restaurant.โ
I canโt help but smile.
โIs that a yes?โ he asks.
โI donโt know,โ I tell him. โMaybe.โ
He looks at me more seriously now. โWhat, do you have a boyfriend or something?โ
โNo.โ
We just stand there, saying nothing.
โAll right,โ he finally says with an exhale. โI guess, let me know then.โ
As I watch him walk away, God, I wish I wouldโve just said yes. I step out from the aisle to see if I can still catch him. But just as he walks out the door, I see Amanda standing there at one of the shelves, absently touching the spines of books. Sheโs looking back and forth between me and Josh. This time I glare at her. Pretending she doesnโt see me, she pulls a book and starts randomly thumbing the pages.