โYOU REMEMBER THE PLAN, right?โ Mara asks me as we pull into the gas station in her brand-new old car. Her dad gave her his beat-up brown Buick for her sixteenth birthday. It was the one heโd had since we were kids. But basically it was a guilt gift for being such a crappy father, for having a girlfriend, for canceling his weekends with Mara all the time.
โYou really think this will work?โ I check my lipstick in the rearview mirror just once more.
โI think so. I mean, if that sophomore can pull it off, we sure as hell can,โ she reminds me. Weโd overheard this girl bragging on the first day of school about how sheโd been scoring beer from some guy who works weeknights at this particular gas stationโall you have to do is flirt a little, sheโd said. โJust act natural,โ Mara whispers as we push through the door.
A bell dings over our heads. The air-conditioning blasts down on us and the fluorescent lights blare overhead. I meet eyes with the guy behind the counter. He grins, looking us both up and down, simultaneously, then down and up, from our heels, up our legs still tan from our summer spent in Maraโs pool, to our skirts, to our too-tight shirts.
โHey,โ Mara says in his direction, a little too casually. โJust a minute,โ she says to me, โI have to grab a couple of things.โ She walks toward the back of the store to the freezer section and casts a look at me over her shoulder.
I walk up to the counter, as planned. โCan I get twenty on pump four?โ I ask him, sliding the bill across the counter. Mara said we need to make sure he knows weโre driving, that way weโll seem older. โCan I also have a pack of menthol lights in the box, please?โ I add, remembering to smile.
He looks at me closely, a knowing smirk, but reaches up over his head and pulls out a pack of cigarettes from a shelf I canโt see. โAnything else?โ he asks, tossing the box onto the counter in the space between us.
I look behind me as Mara makes her way up the aisle with a six-pack in each hand.
โItโs all together,โ Mara tells him as she sets the beer on the counter. โOh, and these too,โ she adds, picking up a packet of little foam tree air fresheners from the impulse-buy row of random merchandise littering the counter. She is still thinking the car is the key to all of this, and not our breasts and lips and bare legs. Still, he doesnโt ask any questions. He just reserves the right to gawk at us without needing to hide it.
I can feel Mara holding her breath as we pay. I can feel her holding her breath as she slips the trees and the pack of cigarettes into her purse. Holding her breath as she hurriedly ushers us out of the store. We donโt dare speak or even look at each other until weโre back inside the car. โOh. My. God. Edy.โ Mara says to me, barely moving her lips as she drives past the storefront windows and waves to the guy behind the counter, still watching us.
โHoly shit, I cannot believe we just pulled that off!โ she says with a laugh as soon as she pulls out onto the road. โYou were amazing!โ she yells, wide eyed.
โSo were you!โ
โI was good, wasnโt I?โ Lavishly, she stretches her arm out the window. โThis is going to be the best year, Edy!โ she shouts, looking over at me with an enormous smile. She turns the radio up so loud, I canโt even hear myself laughing.
โSo where are we going again?โ I yell.
โWhat?โ she yells back.
โWhere are we going?โ I repeat, my voice straining.
โA surprise!โ And then she turns down all the familiar roads weโve been turning down our entire lives, past the churches and the fast-food chains and the car wash. And at the town-limit sign, just when I expect her to turn left, she keeps going straight. Every time we meet an intersection, I expect her to make a U-turn and go back. But she doesnโt.
I lower the volume on the radio. โOkay, really, where are we going?โ I ask her again.
โItโs a surpri-i-ise,โ she sings.
โIโm positive there is nothing in this town that will be a surprise! Itโs literally a copy of ours, except it takes about eleven minutes to drive from one end to the other instead of ten.โ I laugh. โItโs just as dull and boring asโโ
โNot so fast, my little cynic,โ Mara interrupts, shaking her finger at me with a grin, as she turns the wheel again and again, steering us down short, dark streets. โOkay.โ She finally turns the radio off. โLook familiar?โ she asks as she slows the car over the gravel parking lot.
โI canโt believe itโI completely forgot about this place, Mara,โ I tell her, opening my car door before sheโs even come to a complete stop.
I once believed this was the most magical place on the planet. I walk closer. Itโs smaller now, it seems, than when we were kids, but still wonderful. The giant wooden playground is what we always called it, but itโs so much more than that. Itโs a wooden castle the size of a Hollywood mansion, with towers and bridges and turrets and secret passageways. Elaborate swings in the shape of life-size horses with black rubber saddles.
โI knew you would love this.โ Mara trudges up behind me with the beer. โOkay, how many rules are we breaking right now?โ she asks as we approach the park-rules sign. โItโs past dusk so the park is officially closedโnumber one. No smokingโnumber two. Weโre bringing in alcohol, number five, while simultaneously breaking rule number sevenโno glass containers. Thatโs not too bad, actually.โ Mara laughs.
We take the wooden drawbridge across the sand moat, climbing to the upper level. We sit down on one of the bridges that connect the two highest towers of the castle. We rest our backs against the wooden slats that form the sides of the bridge, and I look up as our eyes adjust to the star-filled sky.
โRemember how we would beg our parents to bring us here when we were little?โ Mara asks, opening a beer for each of us.
โYeah, and they would always, always say it was too far away! I had no idea how close this place was. It took, what, like fifteen minutes to get here? I always imagined it was hours and hours away!โ
โAnother lie.โ Mara snorts, taking a swig of beer. โJust like Santa, the tooth fairy.โ Swig. โMarriage,โ she adds, staring into space. โAnyway.โ She segues. โYeah. I had no clue this place still existedโmy dad brought me here to practice driving in the parking lot.โ
โMy parents still wonโt even talk about letting me get my learnerโs permit. So at least you have your license and a carโthey get points for that, right?โ I try.
โWhatever.โ She shrugs, lighting a cigarette.
I want to remind her of the fact that her parents were never happy. That they made each other miserableโand her, too. That itโs been more than three years. And she needs to accept it. But I know these things are off limits, so I light a cigarette too, and look out over our little kingdom.
โYou know, when we were kids I would climb up thereโโI point with my bottleโโto the highest tower. Pretend I was some kind of princess. Trapped, waiting,โ I tell her, exhaling a cloud of smoke.
She turns and smiles. โWaiting for what?โ
โI donโt know. Life to begin? For something to happen!โ I shout, hearing my voice echo.
โWhat are you talking about? Weโre still waiting for that!โ she shouts back, into the night sky.
โOkay, well, maybe weโre still waiting, but now weโre doing it with a car!โ I laugh, raising my beer in the air.
โAnd alcohol!โ Mara shouts, as we clink our bottles together. She falls forward with laughter, her beer sloshing out everywhere. And I laugh along with her, for no reason, louder than I think Iโve ever laughed in my life. Until it feels like my lungs might burst. Until it feels like freedom.
โHey! Whoโs up there?โ someone yells from down below. Footsteps crunch through the cedar chips that line the ground, getting closer.
โShhh-shhh-shhh,โ Mara whispers, with her finger across her lips. โCops?โ she asks, turning toward me, her eyes wide with fear.
I press my face against the wooden slats and look down at two shadowy figures, one using his phone as a flashlight. Cops wouldnโt do that. โNot copsโtwo guys,โ I whisper to Mara.
Mara slides up next to me and looks down at them. โWatch,โ she whispers. She places two fingertips in the corners of her mouth and lets out the loudest, most eardrum-piercing whistle. I remember the summer when her dad first taught her how to do that, she couldnโt stopโfor months, it was her response to any and every situation. Though Iโm sure her dad didnโt intend for her to get drunk and trespass and whistle like that at strange guys.
The one with the phone aims the light in our direction. โWho is that?โ he shouts.
Mara stands up and leans over the railing, waving her beer in the air, โUp here!โ she calls.
โMara!โ I shout, trying to pull her back down. She grabs my arm instead, and pulls me up to my feet.
โHey, ladies!โ the other one yells. โWant some company?โ
โCome on up!โ Mara yells back.
โWhat are you doing?โ I laugh.
โSomething is finally happening!โ she says under her breath. โLetโs just have fun, okay?โ
I bring the bottle to my mouth and finish off half the beer in one gulp. โOkay,โ I answer, wiping my mouth with the back of my hand. We watch as they climb up the tower to meet us, whispering and laughing, just like we are. Something switches inside of me, in my head and my heart and my stomachโa lightness, a weightlessness takes over meโand I feel the corners of my mouth turn up. โOkay,โ I repeat.
Mara repositions her hand on her hip and adjusts her stance a few times, brushing her hair back with the other. As they approach I get a better look. They appear to be our age. Their faces seem softโunthreatening.
โHey,โ the first one says, pushing his too-long hair behind his ears. โIโm Alex. This is Troy,โ he tells us, pointing to the other. Troy raises his hand and says, โHi.โ
โIโm Mara. And this is Eโโ
โEden,โ I interrupt. No Edy with these guys.
โAwesome,โ Troy says, nodding his head with a ridiculous smile. Theyโre both dressed like they just donโt care. A sort of disheveled, grunge look. I kind of like it. Takes the pressure off, somehow.
Alex looks at us closely and asks, โYou two donโt go to Central, do you?โ
โNo,โ Mara offers. โHow could you tell?โ
โBecause Central is full of total douche bags,โ the other guy, Troy, answers.
โExcept for us, of course,โ Alex adds.
โSo, what are you guys doing here?โ I ask them, which happens to be the best conversation Iโm capable of making.
โThis is our spot,โ Troy answers. โWhat are you doing here?โ
โCelebrating,โ Mara says. โMy birthday.โ
โAll right! Well, happy birthday,โ Alex offers. โIt just so happens we have the perfect birthday present.โ He nudges Troy, who reaches into his back pocket and pulls out a small, flat, rectangular silver box. Mara raises her eyebrows at me. We lean in as he opens it, revealing a neat row of tightly rolled joints. โSo, can we, uh, join in the party?โ he laughs, gesturing to our stash of beer.
Mara smiles and sits down. Alex sits next to her. Then Troy and I sit opposite them. He smiles at me in this peaceful, silly way, and I think he must already be a little stoned. Mara passes around bottles for each of us. And Troy lights up. This sweet, pungent smoke spreads over me like a wave. He exhales and passes it to me. I hold it between my fingers for a moment, considering it.
โWhat, you donโt smoke?โ Troy asks, as if that would be the most absurd thing in the history of the world. Alex sets his phone in the middle of our circle and starts some music.
โI donโt know,โ I mumble with a shrug. I look at Mara.ย Are we really doing this?ย I try to ask her without words.
โWhat she means isย .ย .ย . birthday girl goes first. Right?โ she says as she takes the joint from me.
I donโt care if Iโm not being cool; I donโt want her to do it.
โMaraโโ I start, but Iโm too late. She closes her eyes as she inhales, then exhales a stream of smoke. She opens her eyes and looks at me with a smile and a nod. She passes it to Alex, whoโs staring at me.
He watches me as he inhales and then passes it to Troy.
โSheโs scared,โ Alex says, still holding on to the smoke in his lungs, grinning.
They all turn their heads toward me.
โI am not scared,โ I lie.
โI feel fine,โ Mara tells me. Then she turns to Alex, โI feel really, really fine.โ And they start laughing hysterically.
โItโll help you relax, thatโs all,โ Troy says softly, passing it over to me again. โTry it. Just go slow.โ
I place the paper between my lips and inhale.
โOkay,โ Troy instructs me, โnow hold it. Just a second. Okay. Let go.โ
And I exhale. I pass it to Mara, whoโs still laughing. It goes around the circle, from one person to the next, in slow motion.
โHow do you feel?โ Troy asks.
โI donโt know,โ I say, my words jumbled up together. Even I can hear the panic in my voice. โDizzy, light-headedโโ
โPlease donโt freak out!โ Alex says like heโs annoyed.
โYouโre not freaking out,โ Troy assures me. โHere, try again.โ
I have no idea why I do, but I do. Then Mara takes it from me.
โMy heart is racing,โ I tell Troy, holding my hand over my chest.
โThatโs normal,โ he tells me, and he takes my hand and puts it over his heart instead. โSee?โ
โBut your heartโs not racing,โ I tell him.
โNeither is yours,โ he says, giggling.
โWhat?โ I ask. โThat doesnโt even make sense,โ I tell him, feeling my mouth spread out into a smile.
โIt doesnโt?โ he laughs. โI thought it did.โ
Suddenly this all feels like the funniest thing thatโs ever happened, so I start laughing too, until I can barely breathe.
I feel like one second I look and I see Mara and Alex laughing and the next I look and theyโre not there anymore. โWhere did they go?โ I ask Troy.
โOver there,โ he says slowly, pointing down. Heโs pushing her on the giant horse swing. Theyโre laughing slowly.
โMara?โ I yell.
โHi-ii-iii,โ she yells back, waving her arm over her head.
โThis is so weird,โ I whisper.
โYeah,โ he agrees with a smile, and he lies down, stretching out the length of the bridge.
The next thing I know, Iโm opening my eyes, Mara shaking my shoulder. Alex standing behind her, their voices blending together, saying, โWake up! Get up! Get up!โ
โDude, get upโTroy!โ he shouts.
โEdy, itโs three in the morningโwe need to get out of here!โ
โOh, man,โ Troy mumbles, moving his arm from behind my neck.
I sit up slowly from this total strangerโs arms. โWhat happened?โ
โWe all fell asleep,โ Mara answers. โNow we have to hurry the hell up and get home before weโre on house arrest until weโre twenty-one!โ Mara shouts, pulling on my arm.
We hurry to gather all our things and race down the stairs and across the bridges, holding our shoes in our hands.
โOhmyGodohmyGodohmyGod,โ Mara mutters under her breath the entire way to the car.
โBye!โ the guys call after us.
โWe are so fucked!โ Mara yells once we get in the car.
โOkay, calm down. Thereโs a perfectly good lie that can explain everything. Letโs just think. You said you were staying at my house. I said I was staying at your house. Change of plans. We stayed at Meganโs house instead.โ
โWhoโs Megan?โ she cries as we peel out of the parking lot.
โIt doesnโt matter,โ I tell her, my mind thinking quickly. โWe stayed up late and we were all having a good time until she started being mean and we got in an argument and left. Thatโs why weโre coming home in the middle of the night. See? Not fucked, okay?โ
โYou think that will work?โ she asks frantically.
โYes. Just stick to the story and act like itโs the truth. Remember how good you were with the gas station guy?โ I remind her.
โUh-huh,โ she murmurs, looking like she might actually cry.
โSame thing. Except easier, because my parents will believe anything. Trust me,โ I assure her.
We make it to my house in only eleven minutes. Mara and I tiptoe through my front door and pause, listening for any signs that we might be caught. I silently lock the door behind us and we move to my bedroom as fast as we can. I press my hand gently against my bedroom door so it just clicks into place. I turn around to face Mara, whoโs standing in the middle of my bedroom with her hands palms up, her mouth hanging open.
โDid we just seriously pull this off?โ she asks slowly, her mouth closing with a grin, grabbing both of my hands in hers.
โI think we did!โ I whisper back.
โHoly shit!โ Mara squeals, jumping up and down.
โShh-shh,โ I mouth, silently laughing.
We change out of our weed-stenched clothes and into pajamas. I roll out my sleeping bag on the floor as Mara climbs into my bed. I lie down and take a deep breath.
โWe are totally badass, you realize that, right?โ Mara whispers.
I feel myself grin. โGood night.โ





