โHEY, MARA,โ CAMERON SAYS, walking up to our table in the library. He glances at me as he sits down. I have my headphones in, so he doesnโt bother speaking to me. I nod at him, though, and turn the volume down all the way so I can listen in on their muffled whispers. I absently thumb the pages of an enormous SAT study guide that Miss Sullivan brought over when she saw that I was reading a magazine instead of studying. Ever since we got back from winter break, itโs been SAT fever around here. Suddenly everyoneโs deadly serious and slamming energy drinks and overthinking the importance of their entire lives.
โHey!โ she responds, smiling with her entire body.
โWhat are you doing? Studying?โ he asks.
โTrying to, anyway.โ She sighs, her head falling into her hands. โThis is evil!โ She lets the pages of the book fan over, losing her spot.
โWell, why donโt we study together?โ he asks. โWhat are you doing tomorrow night? Steveโs coming over, weโre just gonna be studying. You should come over too. Itโll be like a study group. Moral support, you know?โ He laughs. โShe can even come if she wants,โ he adds, gesturing to me. I turn another page.
โOh, thanks for offering. But I have plans tomorrow night. We both do. Or probably, anyway. Iโm going to a party with this guy Alex Iโm seeing, soย .ย .ย .โ She makes a point of referring to him as โthis guy Alex Iโm seeingโ whenever she talks about him to Cameron. And he cringes more noticeably with every mention of his name. She knows exactly what sheโs doing, just like I know what Iโm doing. Most of the time, anyway.
I glance up. Cameronโs just gazing into Maraโs eyes, not saying anything.
โWhat?โ she asks innocently.
โLet me know when you get sick of that.โ He lays his hand on her shoulder for just a moment as he stands. And then he walks away. Mara turns around in her seat and watches him leave.
I take my headphones off just as she turns back to face me, her eyes wide. โOh my God,โ she whispers, reaching across the table to grab both my arms. โWhat just happened? Did you get all that?โ
โYeah, I did.โ
โWhat am I supposed to do? Should I follow him? Is he mad at me?โ she asks, talking fast. โShould I go after him?โ
โNo, youโre not supposed to follow him. And heโs not mad. Heโs jealous.โ I smile. โCongratulations.โ
โWhat do you mean?โ she asks, her face blank.
โCome on, wasnโt this the whole point of Alex?โ I close the bookโthis conversation is definitely going to take up the rest of the period, if not the rest of our lives. โTo make Cameron jealous?โ
โNo. No, not really. I mean, not entirely, anyway.โ But as the thought sinks in deeper, a slow smile forms across her face. โThis is good, isnโt it?โ she asks.
โWell, considering youโve been in love with him for the past three years, and now heโs finally hereโyeah, I would say this is good.โ I laugh.
โHeโs finally here,โ she repeats in awe.
I never wouldโve thought Iโd be spending a Friday night at Cameronโs houseโin Cameronโs family roomโwith Cameronโs mother and father and shih tzu roaming in and out, bringing us snacks and drinks. I never wouldโve thought Cameron, with his piercings and hidden tattoos that Mara swears are there, his punk-goth style, and his infamous blue hair, was the product of aย Brady Bunchย household.
We sit cross-legged on top of these giant pillows his mother insisted upon, Cameron and I opposite each other across a big round, shiny wooden coffee table. Mara excuses herself to go to the bathroom, probably to reapply her lip gloss for the hundredth time. I look aroundโeverything decorated in the most traditional way imaginable. A painting of a boat sailing peacefully under a bridge hangs above the couch, delicate neutral colors adorn every surface, a vase of soft yellow tulips sits perfectly centered on top of a tiny table that could serve no other purpose than to hold a vase full of soft yellow tulips.
โWhatโs her name?โ I ask Cameron as his little dog nuzzles her face into my hand.
โJenny.โ
โWhy Jenny?โ I raise my eyebrows at him, amused he would choose such a sensible name, and for such a sensible dogโbut mostly just amused at his super-sensible life.
โI donโt know,โ he mumbles. โI guess because when I was eightโthatโs when we got herโI had a crush on a girl named Jenny. It was the best name I could think of.โ He shrugs.
โAnd now you have a crush on a girl named Mara?โ
โYeah, I guess I do,โ he says quietly. โLook, pretend Iโm someone else for second, okay?โ he whispers, leaning over the coffee table toward me, keeping one eye on the door. โYouโre her best friend. What do you think my odds are? I mean, this Alex guyโhe sounds like a total loser.โ
โI donโt know what your odds are,โ I lie. โMaraโs a pretty special personโyou know that, right?โ
The doorbell rings. His mother yells, โIโll get it,โ from the next room.
โYeah, of course I know that,โ he whispers.
โGood. Well, then, Iโd say you have a shot. I mean, sheโs here, isnโt she?โ
โOkay. Thanks, Edy,โ he tells me, very seriously.
Just then a guy appears in the doorway.
โSteveโs here,โ Cameronโs mother calls.
Cameron instantly breaks eye contact with me as he hops up from the floor. โHey, man!โ He does that guy-handshake thing where he holds his hand out, but just cups his fingers enough to slightly grasp Steveโs hand, moving in to hug him briefly with his other arm. โCome in, sit down, get comfortable.โ Then to me, โEdy, you know Steve.โ
โEden,โ I correct. โHi.โ
โHey,โ Steve says slowly, staring at me. โWow, IโI didnโt know youโd be here,โ he says, looking from me to Cameron.
โYeah, I texted you,โ Cameron tells him. โMaraโs here too. She just went to the bathroom.โ
Steve sits down on the floor between me and Cameronโthe only free spot left. โI guess I didnโt see your text,โ he says under his breath.
I look at Cameron. Then back to Steve. Somethingโs going on. Steve is clearly not happy Iโm here. I look at him closely. He almost doesnโt even look familiar anymore. Heโs changed so much, I almost question if he really is Stephen Reinheiser, aka Fat Kid. I look at him again. No, not fat, not gawky, not awkward. Not Stephen. Maybe some alternate universe Stephen. Steve Stephen. He doesnโt look anything like that kid who always took my side in book club arguments. Not the same shy, dorky, four-eyed kid who once sat at my kitchen table with me, trashing Columbus. He could almost be sort of cute now. Heโs gotten taller. Not thin, but a good solid, medium build. Heโs actually fit. Reasonably confident. But he kind of has that look about himโlike a sad, waiting-for-something-to-happen kind of look. If I didnโt know any better, he could almost be someone I would hook up with at a party.
Cameron sucks in a deep breath of air and holds on to it, swinging his arms in front of him, nervously catching his right fist in his left hand over and over. I pick up a Triscuit from the cheese-and-cracker plate his mother brought us. No one says a word. Itโs just the sound of Jenny panting faintly in my lap and the cracker crunching between my teeth. Thankfully, Mara comes back right then, her lips perfectly pink and shiny.
โWhat did I miss?โ she asks, smiling happily at all of us, touching Cameronโs back as she walks behind him to take her spot on the floor between us, opposite Steve.
โWell, Steveโs here,โ Cameron says, finally exhaling.
โI see that! Hey, Steve,โ she tells him.
โAnd youโre here too,โ he says with a playful, friendly smile, like heโs relieved to see her. Suddenly I feel like a total outsider.
โCameron,โ his mother says, standing in the doorway clipping on an earring. โYour father and I are heading outโwe have those tickets for tonight, remember?โ
โYeah, okay, Mom,โ he answers.
โCall if you need anything. Weโll be home early,โ she says, and I swear she looks at me when she says it, like maybe she knows, like everyone across at least two school districts knows, Iโmย that girl.
โBye,โ he tells her, Steve chiming in.
โHave fun,โ Mara calls to them.
I hear the front door close and lock. I exhale too loudly. They all look at me. โAny chance thereโs anything to drink around here?โ
Cameron pushes a can of ginger ale toward me.
I look at MaraโYouโve gotta be kidding me, right?
โEdy, come on,โ she giggles, โwe really do have to study here.โ
โIn that case, Iโm gonna need a cigarette, at least,โ I tell them, standing up.
โYou have to go outside,โ Cameron tells me quickly.
โI was going to, donโt worry.โ I roll my eyes at him as I put my coat on.
The backyard is so impeccably landscaped and orderly, Iโm afraid to move my feet because Iโll make too many shoe prints in their flawless white snow. I light my cigarette and try to make it last as long as possible. I never did ask Mara what she said to Alex about us not showing up tonight. I donโt mind too much anyway. I donโt really want to see Troy again. Especially not after our altered-state sweet and slow make-out session in Maraโs car. Especially because I still canโt really put all the pieces back together to figure out how that night ended. I close my eyes and try once again, but it doesnโt happen. What I see instead is Caelin, the next day, standing over me in my bedroom, grilling me. His angry voice still echoing through me: โ.ย .ย . fucked up, Edenย .ย .ย . not okayย .ย .ย . not coolย .ย .ย . are you listeningย .ย .ย . you could get seriously hurtย .ย .ย . in serious troubleย .ย .ย . why are you laughingย .ย .ย . this is not funnyย .ย .ย . are you listening to meโโ
โEden?โ
I turn my head. My cigarette has burned all the way down, the ashes still holding its shape. Steve is standing there. โWhat?โ I answer.
โUm, hey. I brought you your phone; it keeps going off, soย .ย .ย .โ He stops midsentence, extending his arm all the way to hand me my phone, keeping us an armโs length apart.
โThanks.โ I take the phone from him. Then he stands there and puts his hands in his pockets. I light another cigarette. A series of texts from Troy are still visible on the screen in reverse order:
are you mad at me?
I want to see you.ย .ย .ย .
hey, pretty girl, itโs been a while. are you coming tonight?
I look over at Steve, looking down at his sneakers. He obviously saw the texts. I put my phone in my pocket without responding. โWant one?โ I ask him, holding the pack of cigarettes toward him.
โNo,โ he says, holding up his hand, โbut thanks, I guess.โ He tries to smile. I canโt quite tell what heโs all about these days. He wears some kind of comic-book-superhero-type T-shirt over a long-sleeved thermal. His hair is just slightly unkempt, but his eyes are bright and clear and focused, not at all like Troyโs, or any of the guys Iโve been around recently.
โDo you not like me or something?โ I finally ask.
โNo. I thought it was the other way around?โ He looks me straight in the eye; heโs bolder than I remember.
โWhy would I not like you?โ I ask, instead of answering him.
โI have no idea,โ he says, crossing his arms. โWhy do you not like me?โ
โI never said that,โ I tell him. โI donโt not like you.โ
He nods his head and looks up at the sky. He opens his mouth to say something, but Cameron opens the screen door, interrupting us, yelling impatiently, โOkay, really, itโs time to start studying this shit! Seriously.โ Then he pops his head back inside and slams the door.
โAll right.โ Steve laughs. โI guess itโs time to start studying this shit,โ he echoes, gently mocking Cameron, like maybe Iโm not such an outsider after all. I stub my cigarette out and follow him inside.