โSO WHAT ARE WEย gonna do for your birthday this year, Edy?โ Mara asks me at my locker after school the next day.
โI donโt know. Letโs just go out to eat or something,โ I tell her as I pack up my things for homework.
โOh my God, Edy. Look, look, look,โ Mara says quietly, barely moving her mouth, smacking me in the arm over and over.
โWhat?โ I turn around. Josh is walking down the hall, headed straight for us. โOh God,โ I mutter under my breath.
โEdy, shut up, and be nice!โ Mara says low, just as he approaches earshot. She looks at him with this enormous smile on her face. โHi!โ
He gives her one of those winning smiles of his, and she gigglesโgiggles.
โHi!โ he returns her greeting with the same level of enthusiasm. Then he turns to me and itโs just a dull, โHey.โ
I donโt know what to do. Two totally opposite worlds are in the process of colliding right at this moment, and Iโm stuck in the middle.
โSo, Joshuaย .ย .ย . Miller, right?โ Mara says, as if she doesnโt always refer to him by his full name.
โYeahโwell, Josh. And you are?โ
โMara,โ she responds.
โOh, right, Mara. Itโs nice to finally meet you.โ
โYou too.โ
They both look at me, like Iโm supposed to somehow know how to shepherd this mess. When I donโt say anything, Mara takes over: โSo, Josh, we were just talking about what weโre gonna do for Edyโs birthday tomorrow.โ
โYour birthdayโs tomorrow?โ he asks, his eyes searching mine.
Mara frowns at me. โEdy, you didnโt tell him your birthdayโs tomorrow?โ
โYeah,ย Edyย mustโve forgotten to mention it,โ Josh answers. โJust likeย Edyย mustโve forgotten to say good-bye before she snuck out of my house last night,โ he says in this way that tells me heโs not going to let it go, not going to just sit back and take it this time.
โWell, um,โ Mara begins, uncomfortably, โI guess I probably have somewhere to be, soย .ย .ย .โ Pause. โIโm gonna go there now. It was great to meet you, really,โ she tells Josh with a sweet, sincere smile.
โYeah, definitely,โ he responds, like he genuinely means it.
As she walks away she looks back at me over her shoulder with her lips tight and her eyes wide, and she just points her finger at me, likeย Youโd better not fuck this up!
โIt was nice to finally meetย oneย of your friends.โ
โSo, what are you doing here?โ I ask, ignoring his comment.
โYou know, Iโm really sick of your rules, okay? We need to talk. And we need to talk now.โ
โFine. Can we go somewhere a little more private, at least?โ I look around, taking note of all the people watching us.
He takes my hand. I pull away from him involuntarily. He looks at me like heโs hurt, but just holds on tighter, leading us down the hall. We stop in the stairwell and he sits down on one of the steps. I stand more still than I ever have before. Iโm scared. Really scared heโs about to leave me. And more scared because I donโt want him to.
โWill you sit?โ
My heart and thoughts race, bleeding together in a cacophony of why, why, why? โWhy?โ I finally say out loud, my shaky voice betraying the look of cool, calm collectedness Iโm attempting to secure on my face.
โI told you already. I want to talk. Iโm serious.โ
I hold my breath as I sit down next to him. He turns to face me, but I interrupt before he can even begin. โJust tell me nowโare you trying to end this?โ
โNo! Not at all. I justโI canโt go on like this. I canโt have this be all there is. We have something more. You have to see that, right?โ
โI told you before, I donโtโthe whole boyfriend-girlfriend thingโIโm not comfortable withโโ
โIโm saying thatย Iโmย not comfortable, Eden!โ he interrupts, raising his voice, suddenly upset. Then quieter, โIโm not comfortable with us sleeping together every night and then acting like we donโt even know each other at school. You wonโt come out with me and meet my friends. Clearly, you donโt want to introduce me to your friends. Weโve never been anywhere together except my bedroom. I mean, why canโt we at least go to your house sometimes?โ He pauses, taking my hand. โWhy do I always feel like weโre sneaking around?โ
โI donโt know,โ I say quietly, feeling so exposed.
โYes, you do, so just be honest with me.โ
โWhat do you mean?โ
โI mean, is there a reason that we should be sneaking around?โ he asks, his real question finally emerging.
โWhat reason?โ
He looks at me like Iโm totally dense.
โWhat, like another person?โ I clarify.
โYeah, like another person.โ
I stare at him and wish that I could somehow make him understand everything. Everything thatโs happened, everything I think and feel, about him, about me, about us together. How my heartโthat stupid, flimsy organโaches violently for him. But itโs too much for words, so I just utter that one syllable, the one that matters most right now: โNo.โ
He exhales as if he was holding his breath. Obviously, that was not at all the answer he was expecting. โThen if thereโs no one else, why does it have to be like this?โ
โI donโt know, because then everything gets complicated and screwed up andโโ
โThis is complicated, though,โ he says, raising his voice slightly. โThis is screwed up.โ Then quieter, โIt is.โ
I canโt argue with that, so I just look down at my hands in my lap.
โLook, I donโt want to fight or anything, I justโI just care about you. I really do.โ He kisses my lips and then, quietly, with his mouth next to my ear he whispers, โThatโs all Iโm trying to say.โ
I should say it back. I care about you too! I care, damn it, I fucking careโI want to scream it. โIโIโโย Care, say it.
He lifts his head, a small glint of hope in his eyes.
โLook, you donโt understand. Itโs not like this is easy for me, I canโt justโI canโtโโ My voice squeaks, mouselike, as I try to make my brain and mouth work in concert. I feel the tears in my throat, filling my eyes. He looks confused, worried, and I think, almost relievedโrelieved that Iโm really not so tough, not so hard.
โOkay,โ he breathes, dumbfounded by this sudden, unprecedented display of emotion. โBaby, donโtโโ he says softly. โLook, I know. Itโs okay, come here.โ He pulls me into him, and I let my body fall against his side. And I donโt even care who sees us right now. I just hold on to him as hard as I can. Everything thatโs been coming between us seems to dissolve, and for once I donโt feel like a complete liar. For once I feel calm, safe. Terrifyingly safe.
โHey, let me take you out for your birthdayโout to dinner or something.โ
โOkay,โ I hear myself answer right away.
โSeriously?โ he asks, pulling away from me, holding my shoulders at armโs length. โIโm gonna need to get that in writing.โ He reaches for his backpack like heโs getting a pen and paper.
โStop,โ I say with a laugh, smacking him in the arm. โI said yes.โ
โOkay, itโs a date!โ
His hands find their way around my body with a practiced fluency. โYou knowย .ย .ย . all this talking,โ he mumbles as he kisses my neck. โYou wanna come over?โ
โTomorrow, okay? After dinner, right?โ I smile.
He moans like itโs agony, but then smiles and whispers, โOkay.โ
When I arrive at my locker the next morning, Iโm greeted by Maraโs handiwork. She has gone all out decorating my locker. It was tradition. She taped up balloons and crepe paper and bows and curly string and a sign that reads:ย HAPPY 15TH BIRTHDAY. I cringe.
I tear the sign down as fast as I can, but I have a feeling itโs too late, that heโs already seen it. I discreetly slip the piece of paper into the garbage on my way to homeroom. I hear footsteps jogging up behind me and I take a deep breath because I know they belong to him and I know he knows, somehow. He pulls me by the elbow into the boysโ bathroom with this wild look in his eyes.
โGet out!โ he yells at the kid who is peeing into one of the urinals at the wall. To the right of the boyโs head I notice these black letters glaring at me, the fluorescent lights bouncing off the grimy powder-blue tiles:ย EDEN MCSLUTTY ISย something illegibleโit had been scribbled out by a marker that was not quite opaque enough. As soon as the kid had scrambled out of there, forgetting to even zip up his pants, Josh is in my face.
โHow could you do this? After everything, how can you still be lying to me? You said you were sixteen. Iโm eighteen, you knew that! I trusted you!โ
โI didnโtโโ I was going to remind him that, technically, I never told him that, but I can see that heโs not about to hear it. He just paces back and forth, ranting, fuming.
โI mean, fourteen? Fourteen? Fourteen!โ he shouts, the volume elevating with each repetition.
โCalm down. Itโs not that big of a deal.โ I had never expected him to be this mad about itโage isnโt something we had even really discussed. Besides, there are plenty of senior guys who date freshmenโthat would be the same age difference, if not more. Nobody cares about these things.
โItโs a big fucking deal! All those nightsโin my bedโyou were fourteen. Right?โ His words are so sharp they sting. โRight?โ he repeats.
โYeah, so?โ
โDo you realize that I could be accused of raping you? Statutory rape, Eden, ever hear of it?โ
I laughโwrong thing to do.
โThis isnโt funnyโthis is not funny! This is serious, this is my life here. Iโm an adult, okay, legally an adult! How can you be laughing?โ he shouts, horrified at me.
How can I be laughing? I can laugh because I know what the real crime is. I know that the kind of wrong heโs talking about is nothing. That people get away with truly wrong things every day. I know that he doesnโt have anything to worry about. Thatโs how I can be laughing.
โLook, Iโm sorry,โ I tell him, trying to stop my mouth from smiling, โbut youโre being ridiculous. You didnโtโโI lower my voice, inhale, exhale, inhale againโโyou didnโtย .ย .ย . rape me.โ There, I said it. The word Iโve been spending so much time and energy not saying, not even thinking. Of course he couldnโt appreciate what it took for me to utter that grotesque four-letter word out loud. He just continues, his tirade only gaining momentum.
โYeah, of course I know that, but it doesnโt matter. Your parents could still press charges against me, Eden.โ
โThey wonโt, though. They donโt even know aboutโโย You, I was going to say, but he interrupts me again.
โYou donโt get it,โ he continues. โIโm talking about Actual. Criminal. Charges. I could get arrested, go to jail even, Iโd lose my basketball scholarship and everything. Everything could get completely fucked up.โ
He stops. I watch him take a few shallow breaths, watching me, waiting.
โWell?โ he finally says, sweeping his arm in my direction.
โWhat do you mean, โwellโ?โ I ask, my voice as harsh as his.
โI mean, donโt you care?โ he yells. Then quieter, โDonโt you care about anything? About me?โ His stare pierces me, searching to see if I remember any of what happened yesterday in the stairwell. Of course I remember, but since Iโm really good at pretending, I just look right back at himโright through him. My face is a stone. My body is a stone. My heart is a stone.
โNo.โ That one syllable. The biggest lie. The worst lie.
โWhat?โ he breathes.
โNo,โ I tell him calmly. โI donโt.โ My words like knives destroying everything we had created. โI. Donโt. Care.โ I repeat with icy precision.
You would think I just punched him in the face the way he looks at me. But that only lasts for about one, two, threeย .ย .ย . and a half seconds, and then he quickly resumes his anger. โThatโs fineโgreat, actually! Thatโs great. Because we can never see each other again, I hope you know that, Eden. We canโtโโ
โPuh-lease.โ I laugh bitterly. โListen, you know I had fun, but this was pretty much over anyway, donโt you think?โ Some other person has taken over my brain and Iโm screaming at her to shut upโstop talking now. But if itโs ending anyway, and it is, I canโt let him think he is in charge. Iโm in charge, damn it.
His face sort of caves in a little around the edges. He looks so defeated I almost start apologizing, almost start begging him not to leave me, begging because Iโm so fucking alone, and I do care about things, about him, especially. But then he straightens himself up and chokes out, โYeah. Definitely over.โ
I leave him in the bathroom. I push through the door effortlessly, walking tall and calm, and he stands there shaking his head at me.