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Chapter no 29

The Way I Used to Be

IT BECOMES DIFFICULT TOย avoid someone while simultaneously using them. Thatโ€™s Troy. I know heโ€™s had a crush on me these past three months. And Iโ€™ve been trying not to lead him on. Not too much, anyway. Still, he tells us about every party thatโ€™s happening in a thirty-mile radius. And I donโ€™t tell him about how I had sex with his older brother back in September.

Not that I enjoy the parties all that much. But I enjoy losing myself. And thereโ€™s always someone there. Ready, waiting. Waiting for something to happen. Just like me. Iโ€™ve gotten good at picking them out right away. Finding that someone. Not a bad person. Someone who just wants what I want. To disconnect. For a little while, anyway. From themselves, mostly. I think. I wouldnโ€™t really know, though, because itโ€™s not like we ever talk about these things. Itโ€™s not like I really care, anyway.

Thatโ€™s what Iโ€™m thinking about, lying on this lumpy futon next to some guy. The bedroom window is open, and the winter air flows in easily, cooling my whole body. I can almost see my breath.

โ€œYouโ€™re that girl,โ€ he tells me, propping himself on his elbow as he lights up a joint. โ€œI didnโ€™t even realize it when we first started talking.โ€

I turn to face him, and see that heโ€™s looking down at me with a grin.

โ€œWhat girl?โ€ I ask.

โ€œLetโ€™s just say people know who you are at our school,โ€ he tells me as he exhales a cloud of smoke. โ€œPeople talk about you,โ€ he says, his words slowing down. โ€œA lot.โ€ He offers me a hit, but I shake my head. I havenโ€™t smoked pot since the playground with Troy. It turns out getting high really isnโ€™t my thing. This is my thing.

The smoke begins to fill the room, making me feel dizzy. I close my eyes, and try to sink down into this moment a little deeperโ€”into my body, my mindโ€”so deep I can come out the other side and forget how I even got here. I can hear the muted shouting and music on the other side of the door. But it canโ€™t touch me in here, somehow.

โ€œYou know,โ€ the guy says, reaching over to brush my hair back away from my face, his voice pulling me away from this feeling. I open my eyes and try to focus on him. โ€œI canโ€™t tell if youโ€™re really pretty,โ€ he continues so sincerely, a soft smile on his face, โ€œor really ugly.โ€

Itโ€™s like when youโ€™re falling in a dream and you wake up, shocked back into reality by your body hitting the bed with a crash. Thatโ€™s what his stupid, clumsy words do to me.

And in that instant an image forms in my mind, quick and fleeting.

Josh. I see his smile. Feel his sweetness. His arms around me. For just a momentโ€”just a flash. It disappears almost immediately. As soon as my consciousness kicks in, heโ€™s gone. But he was there just long enough and just clear enough to jolt me, to shock my system with a surge of fresh heartache. It leaves me with this sick underwater sensation, something dangerously close to drowning. Josh would never, ever say anything like that to me, not even after the way I treated him.

I sit up fast. I find my shirt and my pants. I get dressed. This guy lies there, watching me, smiling at me.

โ€œWhere you going?โ€ he asks, taking too long to realize what Iโ€™m doing.

โ€œWhere do you think?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ he says slowly.

โ€œLook, I realize youโ€™re stoned, but you donโ€™t say fucked-up things like that to a girl you just had sex with!โ€

โ€œWhat did I say? I said youโ€™re really pretty, didnโ€™t I?โ€

โ€œNo, actually thatโ€™s not what you said!โ€ Leaving in a hurry was easier in the warmer months. Now I have layers to keep track ofโ€”I pull on my boot laces with force as I tie them in a double knot.

โ€œOh.โ€ He laughs.

I look at him before I leave. Heโ€™s just lying there shirtless, grinning, and oblivious. โ€œYou know, I canโ€™t tell if youโ€™re really mean or really stupid!โ€

He cracks up at that. โ€œYouโ€™re so funny,โ€ heโ€™s saying as Iโ€™m closing the door on him, stepping out into the noise again.

Fuck off.

There are too many damn people crammed into this house. As I squeeze through the bodies, people look at me and I wonder if they all know me asย that girlย too. I find Mara in the basement. Sheโ€™s sitting between Troy and Alex on a dusty old couch. Maraโ€™s talking. Alex isnโ€™t listening. She acts like she likes him when weโ€™re at these partiesโ€”lets him put his arm around her shoulder, and sheโ€™ll touch his leg with her foot, kiss him good-bye before we leaveโ€”but I think sheโ€™s just using him too. The only time she even mentions his name is when sheโ€™s around Cameron. Still, after all these months of partying, theyโ€™ve only kissed.

โ€œHey,โ€ I call to Mara, barely able to find an empty place to stand. โ€œIโ€™m going outside,โ€ I shout, pointing toward the door.

โ€œWait,โ€ she says, peeling Alexโ€™s arm off her shoulder, โ€œwait, Iโ€™m coming with you.โ€

We push our way against the wall of bodies, weaving through the cases of beer stacked up on the floor of the kitchen like a maze. As I open the front door and step out into the cold, a welcome silence rushes over us, and I feel like I can breathe again.

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong?โ€ Mara asks.

โ€œNothing.โ€

She eyes me closely. โ€œNo, thereโ€™s something.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s nothing. I was just hanging out with this idiotโ€”he said something kind of mean to me. Itโ€™s okay, though. I mean, whatever. Iโ€™m fine. I donโ€™t care.โ€ I shrug, taking in a deep breath of icy air, allowing it to fill me before I release it.

โ€œWhat did he say?โ€

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter,โ€ I tell her, looking up at the sky.

โ€œLetโ€™s go,โ€ she says.

โ€œReally? You donโ€™t want to stay? What about Alex?โ€

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t matter,โ€ she says with a laugh. โ€œI donโ€™t think heโ€™ll even notice, honestly.โ€


We drive to this twenty-four-hour Dennyโ€™s thatโ€™s right in between our town and Troy and Alexโ€™s. Itโ€™s only ten thirty. I order a big breakfast and Mara gets an enormous banana split.

โ€œTell me what that guy said to you?โ€ Mara asks me again as she picks the cherry off the top of a swirl of whipped cream. โ€œI really wanna know.โ€

โ€œFine. Itโ€™s kind of funny, actually. He said he couldnโ€™t tell whether I was really pretty or really ugly,โ€ I finally admit.

โ€œYouโ€™ve gotta be fucking kidding me, right?โ€ Her face is caught between a smile and a frown.

โ€œNo. Those were his exact words, Mara.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s heinous!โ€

โ€œYeah.โ€ I laugh. โ€œBut whatโ€™s worse is the way he said itโ€”so sweetlyโ€”like it was a compliment or something! Not exactly the kind of thing you want a guy telling you right after you sleep with him.โ€

โ€œNo, I guess itโ€™s not,โ€ Mara agrees, her laughter fading. โ€œDo youโ€”do you do that a lot, Edy?โ€ she asks me awkwardly, looking down at her banana split, like sheโ€™s counting the scoops of ice cream over and over: vanilla, strawberry, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry, chocolate, vanilla, strawberry. โ€œI mean, with guys you donโ€™t know?โ€ she finishes.

โ€œSometimes.โ€ I shrug. โ€œI mean, it depends, I guess.โ€

โ€œDo you thinkโ€”I donโ€™t know, do you think thatโ€™s such a good idea? I mean, thatโ€™s kind of dangerous, isnโ€™t it?โ€

I bite into a warm buttered toast triangle. I donโ€™t know how to have this conversation with Mara. I donโ€™t know how to explain it. โ€œIs it any more dangerous than getting wasted with a bunch of strangers?โ€

Her mouth drops open slightly. Sheโ€™s obviously insulted that I would even attempt to compare the two.

โ€œIโ€™m not saying thereโ€™s anything wrong with thatโ€”you know Iโ€™ve done that tooโ€”Iโ€™m just saying itโ€™s kind of the same thing, donโ€™t you think?โ€

โ€œNo, I donโ€™t think itโ€™s the same thing at all,โ€ she says, sinking her spoon down into the softening mound of strawberry ice cream. โ€œIsnโ€™t sex,โ€ she whispers, โ€œsupposed to be special? You know, with someone special?โ€

โ€œSays who? A lot of things are supposed to be special that really arenโ€™t.โ€

โ€œI guess, Edy,โ€ she says, not convinced.

โ€œBesides,โ€ I continue, โ€œitโ€™s not like there are all that many special people just hanging around anyway.โ€

โ€œStill, I feel like I should tell you Iโ€™m concerned or something, tell you to stop doing that.โ€

โ€œI know what Iโ€™m doing.โ€ I reach across the table and steal a spoonful of her chocolate ice cream. โ€œNo cause for concern, I promise. Itโ€™s honestly not a big deal. Really.โ€

She shakes her head and shrugs, returning her attention to her banana split. โ€œDo you think Alex and Troy are ever not high?โ€ she asks, trying to change the subject.

โ€œNot that Iโ€™ve ever seen,โ€ I say with a laugh.

โ€œTheyโ€™re nice though, at least,โ€ she points out.

I nod. I take another spoonful of ice cream. โ€œI did something kind of not nice to Troy, Mara.โ€

โ€œOh no, did you haveโ€”you knowโ€”with him?โ€ she asks. โ€œWhen?โ€

โ€œNo, not with him. I kind of slept with his older brother,โ€ I confess. โ€œAt that party way back, at his houseโ€”it was really his brotherโ€™s party. Iโ€™ve been feeling guiltier and guiltier about it every time we see him.โ€

โ€œWhy did you do that?โ€ she asks.

โ€œWell, I didnโ€™t plan on it, or anything. It didnโ€™t mean anything. I never even spoke to him again after that. Whatโ€”why are you looking at me like that?โ€ I ask her, her face more horrified with every word I say.

โ€œSorry. Iโ€™m not judging. Iโ€™m just surprisedโ€”I just didnโ€™t know that had happened. Thatโ€™s all.โ€

โ€œWell, it did happen. But it didnโ€™t mean anything. I donโ€™t even know why Iโ€™m telling you, actually.โ€

โ€œNo, I want you to tell me. I donโ€™t want you keeping all these secrets from me.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t keep secrets from you,โ€ I lie.

โ€œOkay.โ€ She pushes the banana split across the table. โ€œYou have to help me finish thisโ€”itโ€™s melting.โ€

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