CAELIN COMES HOME FORย Thanksgiving as planned. He tries to act like things are fine between us, but we both know better. After dinner on Friday he comes to my room, knocking on my door. He pokes his head inside, and says, โSo, Edyโtomorrow? You and me. We still on?โ
โI guess.โ I shrug.
โGreat.โ He smiles, then stands there awkwardly. โWell, Iโm heading out, soย .ย .ย .โ He raises his hand to wave, starts to walk away.
โIโm heading out too,โ I call after him, like itโs some kind of competition.
He reappears in my doorway. โYou are?โ
โYeah, so?โ
โNothing,โ he says, but he gives me this grave look. โJust, you know, please be careful, okay, Edy?โ
I roll my eyes and go back to picking out clothes from my closet.
Thereโs a buzz, a vibration in the air, as Mara and I, and Cameron and Steve, drive to this party at the dorm of a friend of a friend of a roommate of a friend who knows Steveโs cousin. Which is almost like being invited. And thatโs good enough, because everyone has been trapped in small, confined spaces with their families for more than two days and is about to spontaneously combust. Or maybe thatโs just me. We hold a one-two-three-not-it contest in the car to see who will be our designated driver. Cameron was the slowest; thus he must remain sober.
โI donโt care, I just want to be with Mara,โ he announces. โI donโt have to get wasted to have a good time.โ
Steve opens the damn car door for me. I ignore him.
โThatโs nice, Cameron. I, however, do have to be wasted to have a good time, so can we just get in there already?โ I start walking ahead, toward the music. Steve laughs. It wasnโt a joke, I almost tell him. In fact, I couldnโt fucking be more serious. Not only do I need to be wasted to have a good time, I need to be wasted to even be conscious right now, knowing I still have the whole weekend ahead of me before Caelin leaves, and Kevin along with him. I feel like I need to go shoot heroin or something. If only I knew where to get some, I just might.
Mara catches up with me. โAll right. So, are you interested or not?โ
โIn him?โ I nod my head back at Steve. โNo, of course not.โ
โCome on, Edy, why not?โ she asks, looping her arm in mine so our elbows are locked.
โBecause heโs soย .ย .ย .โ I glance behind us, and he waves an arm in the air at me. โHeโs soโโ
โWhat, so nice? Heโs too nice for you, too smart, too adorably cute and sweet?โ
I kick a loose chunk of pavement down the pathway in front of us. โJust donโt expect me to sleep with him, all right?โ
โI donโt!โ she shouts, rushing ahead a few steps to kick the rock before I can, jerking my arm, making me stumble forward.
โYeah, well, he does!โ I take a big step and give it one last good kick, launching it into a row of hedges lining the sidewalk and putting an end to our little diversion.
โHe does notโโ She stops, then whispering, pulling herself closer to me, says, โExpect you to sleep with him.โ
โHe expects something, I can tell.โ I look back at him and Cameron again; theyโre laughing, shoving each otherโs arms as they catch up with us.
โYouโre hopeless, you really are,โ she says with a laugh. โHeโs a nice, decent guy whoโs interested in you. Canโt you just let it happen?โ
Four and a half red plastic cups later, Iโm standing in a crowded, alcohol-drenched, bass-filled hallway with Steve asking me inane questions about myself.
โSo, have you decided where youโre going to school next year?โ he shouts above all the other noise.
Iโm not going to school next year, but itโs not worth saying. So I just take another sip and let Steve keep talking.
โHave you thought about going here?โ he asks me. โI know itโs a state school and all, but itโs close to homeโso thatโs good, right?โ
โUh-huh.โ I take another big gulp; it burns on the way down. Caelin couldโve gone here, stayed home. But he was too good for state school. He couldโve had a free rideโfull scholarship and everything. Iโll never have anything like that, never know what that must feel like, but it wasnโt enough for him. He had to leave. Leave me here to rot. Leave me to take on Vanessa and Conner all by myself. Asshole.
โIโm stuck betweenย .ย .ย .ย ,โ Steve begins. But I have no idea what heโs saying because two guys are running shirtless through the hall screaming at the top of their lungs, and he doesnโt even seem to notice. โSoย .ย .ย . basicallyย .ย .ย .โ I catch bits and pieces. โThey have this amazing liberal arts program, but itโs just so expensive, so I donโt know. Itโs not like my grades are that wonderful that I could get scholarships.โ
I nod along, pretend Iโm listening.
โSo, do you like photography?โ he shouts.
โHuh?โ
โI said do you like photography?โ he repeats even louder. I had actually heard him the first time, I just couldnโt figure out where that came from. Maybe it was part of what I missed before. I remember he did photography for the yearbook freshman year.
โUh, yeah. Sure.โ
โYou should come by my house this weekend. Iโll show you my darkroom.โ
I laugh. Thatโs a new one. He gets at least a couple of points for creativity.
โWhatโs funny?โ he asks, his mouth in a confused smile.
โNothing, itโs justโyour darkroomโwhat is that supposed to mean?โ
โMy darkroom. I turned my bedroom closet into a darkroom. You know, to develop pictures.โ
โOh, a darkroom.โ Literally.
โRight.โ
โRight.โ
โSo?โ he asks.
โSoย .ย .ย .ย ,โ I repeat, โwhat?โ
โSo, do you want to?โ
โWant to what?โ
โCome over.โ
โOh.โ
โNo?โ
โNo, I saidย oh,โ I tell him, louder.
โOh. So, yes then?โ
โUmย .ย .ย .โ
โWhat?โ
โFine.โ
โWhat time?โ he asks. โI donโt know, whenever you want, I guess. I work mornings, soย .ย .ย . I donโt know, maybe, like, in the afternoon?โ
And this is why people donโt have conversations at parties like these. I finish off whatโs left in my cup. Goddamn talking. โHey, Steve?โ I smile sweetly, manipulating his wholesome little heart. โWould you mind getting me another drink?โ Iโm going to need it.
โYeah! Yeah, of course. Yeah, Iโll be right back.โ And he happily disappears with my red plastic cup into the sea of faces.
โHey, looks like you need a drink there?โ says a guy who just sauntered up and is leaning against the wall next to me, holding a brown beer bottle in each hand.
Heโs not particularly attractive. But then again, heโs not particularly anything. And thatโs kind of exactly what Iโm looking for. โMaybe,โ I answer.
โYou donโt live in this building, do you?โ he asks as he hands me the bottle.
โNo.โ I take it. Itโs opened, though. I hope Iโm sober enough to keep remembering not to drink from it. Although he wouldnโt have to drug me to get me to leave with him; Iโm ready to go right now.
โDidnโt think so, Iโd remember seeing you.โ He smirks as his eyes travel down. Iโm definitely sober enough to see what this is all about. โWhere do you live?โ he shouts, reluctantly meeting my eyes.
โOff campus.โ Which is not a lie.
โListen, I can barely hear you.ย .ย .ย . You wanna go down the hallย .ย .ย . thereโs a room.ย .ย .ย .โ
I take a huge sip of the beer he just placed in my hand.
Next thing I know, Iโm following him down the hall, him dragging me along with a limp, dead-fish grip on my hand. He leads me into one of those suites like you see on TV with a common room and then separate bedrooms off to the sides. There are all kinds of people everywhere, laughing, shouting, making out on couches and chairs and coffee tables. We go into a room that has aย RESERVED FOR RACHAELโALL OTHERS WILL BE TOWEDย sign on the door. Thereโs a lava lamp casting creepy purple and blue underwater shadows over everything. Rachael could be back anytime. He takes the bottle from my hand and sets both of our beers down on Rachaelโs computer desk.
Stepping closer, he runs a couple of fingers down my arm, โSo, uh, whatโs your major?โ
โWe donโt have to talk,โ I tell him, kicking my shoes off.
โRight on,โ he says through beer breath.
We waste no time with pretense. He rips a button as he clumsily gets my shirt off. At this rate, Steve wonโt even know I was gone. In just four steps, weโre tumbling into Rachaelโs tiny bed. He unbuckles, unbuttons, and unzips his pants. โGod, youโre fuckinโ hot,โ he murmurs into my mouth while trying to simultaneously kiss me, get my pants off, and get his hands inside my bra. I reach into my back pocket for my just-in-case-Steve-turned-out-to-be-not-just-a-dull-polite-guy condom. He takes his shirt off. His body feels soft and flabby against mine. Thatโs fine. I donโt care about that. I care only about this momentโabout forgetting, about leaving myself behind.
Just as heโs sliding my pants down over my butt, the door opens. I look at the doorway. Two bodies: Rachael, I presume, and the guy whose hand is attached to her hand.
โDude, what the fuck?โ the guy whoโs on top of me shouts at the two dark figures.
โThis isย myย room, asshole!โ A very tiny Rachael marches in and flips the light switch on; I cover my eyes with one hand, my body with the other.
โWhat the fuck?โ I hear a strangely familiar voice say very slowly.
I spread my fingers and peek through. No. No, no, no.
โEden, get up!โ he shouts. โHey! Get up right now, you fucking asshole, thatโs my sister!โ he yells at the guy.
โGet out of my bedโthis is disgusting!โ Rachael screams at us, with her skinny jeans and faux-punk haircut, near tears. She could pass for cool, or at least interesting, out on the street. Too bad in here, her tweenie magazine centerfold posters of steamy, shirtless celebs give her away. Sheโs more of a poser than I am, even. I start laughing. I want to ask her if her nose ring is magnetic, but I canโt seem to remember how to use my voice at the moment. The guy hovers over me, looking down at me like Iโm nuts.
โIโll kick your fucking assโโCaelin charges the bedโโif you donโt get the fuck off my sister right now!โ
โDude, chill the fuck out,โ the anonymous guy on top of me says as he tries frantically to zip his pants back up so he can get off me.
โEverybody needs to get the hell out of here now!โ a high-pitch-voiced Rachael shouts, hands on hips, looking not at all threatening, just comical.
Finally the guy is standing and I struggle to button and zip my jeans. โCaelin, whaddaareyouย .ย .ย .doingโโย Here, I was going to say. It surprises me how much Iโm slurring, how slow Iโm talking, how dizzy I suddenly feel, as I brace myself against the desk.
โWhat the hell areย youย doing?โ he screams in my face. I can barely stand without falling overโIโm definitely drunker than I thought I was.
โAnd you,โ he says, pushing the guy up against Rachaelโs wall, knocking over a stack of books on the floor. โSheโs sixteen years old, you pervert! What the hell do you think youโre doing?โ
โStop it!โ Rachael yells. โYouโre destroying my room.โ
โDude, chillโI didnโt know that, okay? I donโt want any trouble, really.โ He holds his hands up in the donโt-shoot-Iโm-innocent way. He seems genuinely scared of my brother.
โIโm not sixโโย Teen, I try, but Caelinโs eyes flash over to me and he has this look of disgust and hate in them that makes me freeze. Just freeze. Because my brother just caught me almost having sex with some guy in a room that he was supposed to be having sex in, with the girl whose room this actually is, and now Iโm standing here in my lacy black bra and itโs obviously hard for him, my own brother, not to look at my breasts.
โJesus-fucking-Christ, Edy! Would you put some fucking clothes on?โ He looks down and backs away from the guy.
โIโm outta here,โ the guy says, scooping up his shirt as he stumbles out into the noise.
โWere you actually going to have sex with that guy, Eden? Do you even know him?โ
I finish buttoning my shirt and pick the unopened condom up off the bed, shoving it back into my pocket. โSo what, do you even know her?โ I ask, gesturing to Rachael, whoโs inspecting her things to make sure we didnโt steal or ruin anything.
โYou know what, I really just want you both to get the hell out of here nowโright now,โ Rachael says, thrusting the two beer bottles into my brotherโs hands.
โIโm so sorry about this,โ Caelin says, pulling her aside.
Rachael crosses her arms and rolls her eyes. โJust go,โ she orders.
โYeah,โ he whispers, โsorry.โ
We file out of Rachaelโs room and into the common area without a word, without eye contact. โI cannot motherfuckingbelieve this,โ he says under his breath as he sets the beer bottles down on top of a stack of papers on the table next to the door. Once we get out in the hall, he yells, โWhat the hell are you even doing here, Edy?โ Partially because of the music, but mostly because heโs mad, really mad, madder than Iโve seen him in a long time.
โApparently, the same thing youโre doing here, Caelin.โ
โDonโt do that. Donโt. Fucking. Do. That. Donโt be a smart-ass.โ
โIโmย fuckingย not!โ I yell in his face, not sure yet if heโs making me want to be mean or funny. I feel my mouth grin. โOr are you just mad because I fucked up your fucking plans. That I fucked up your plans to get fucked, I mean.โ Still, thatโs not what I meant to say. โYou know what I mean. You wanted to fuck that girl.โ I laugh because the word โfuckโ sounds like the funniest word ever.
โYouโre drunk, Edy. Youโre really drunk and that guy was trying to take advantage of you! Youโre lucky I came in when I did,โ he says, dead serious, as if getting taken advantage of would be the worst thing that could happen, as if that wasnโt something that happens to girls on a daily basis.
โTake advantage ofย me?โ I laugh, hysterically. โMe?โ Itโs funny. โAre you drunk, Caelin?โ I mean to shove his shoulder, but I just fall into him. โItโs more like the other way around, if you wanna know. Donโt you get it? Iโm not your sweet, stupid, innocent little sister. Iโm notโโ
โAll right, all right, just stop.โ He puts his hand up as if he can just shut me up with nothing more than a small gesture. He looks around like heโs embarrassed.
โNo. What do you think? Do you think that I donโt drink and smoke and fuckโโ
โJesus Christ, Eden!โ
โOh, sorryโhave sex, or make loveโwhat do you call it?โ
โStop.โ
โDo you think I havenโt had sex with hundreds of guys, Caelin?โ
โShut up!โ
โOkay, maybe not hundreds. More like a hundred, give or take a few, of course.โ So, the exact number would have been sixteen had we not been interrupted, but Iโll bet if I included all the ones Iโve messed around with and not actually had sex-sex with, it probably comes close. And one hundred just sounds so much more appalling than a measly fifteen. Sometimes just messing around is enough. Not lately, though. Lately, nothing seems like enough.
โShut up, Edy, I mean it!โ he says under his breath, through his teeth.
โEdy,โ I hear behind me. I turn around quickly, lose my balance. Caelin grabs my arm. I shrug it off. โWeโve been looking for you.โ Itโs Mara, with Cameron and Steve trailing behind. โWhatโs wrong?โ she asks, looking back and forth between me and Caelin.
โWhatโs wrong, Mara?โ Caelin shouts. โNeither of you should be here!โ Then he stares down Cameron and Steve. โAnd who the hell are you?โ
I decide to make the introductions: โCaelin, this is Cameron, Maraโs boyfriend, and heโs so wonderful and dreamy and he doesnโt need to get wasted to have a good time, youโd like him, heโs the designated driver. And thisโโI throw my arm around Steveโs shoulderโโthis is Steve. But you donโt have to worry about Steve. Donโt let his appearance fool youโhe may look like an ordinary guy, but heโs just a shy little dork underneath, right Steve?โ
I turn my head to look at him, but my feet follow and my body sways into his. I grip on to his shoulder tighter, trying to balance, and he pulls me up straight. โSee?โ I laugh. โWhat Iโm saying is Steve is a nice guy, Caelinโsuch a nice, decent guyโbutโโ I shout, pausing to catch my breath. โBut he did invite me to his darkroom and heโs my date. My date, Caelin. Yes, I came here with a date!โ I feel Steve slither out from under my arm, but I donโt take my eyes off Caelinโs faceโI want to memorize everything about his reaction.
โEdy, please, please, please just shut the fuck up!โ he screams. I record it, try so hard to brand it all into my brainโhis cheeks turning pink, the vein in his temple pulsing, his voice unsteady, his hands shakingโthe way heโs losing control.
โHey, hey, nowโโ Mara starts to defend me.
โNo, itโs okay!โ I scream, louder than I meant to. โCaelin is just having some trouble dealing with the fact that his sisterโs a big whore. Right, Cae? That is what it is, right? Or is there something else thatโs bothering you?โ
He looks at me, for just a moment, really at me, and he looks so angry, angry enough to hit me, maybe. I almost wish he would, because that would feel better than being eternally ignored by him, better than being made to feel like Iโm just some inconsequential speck of dust dirtying up his otherwise immaculate life. But then the moment passes as quickly as it cameโhe doesnโt see me anymore.
โLook, she is way too drunk,โ he says, turning to the three of them. โCan you guys get her home, or not?โ he asks, pretending I donโt exist, a game he plays even better than basketball.
โYeah, man. Sure. We will, I promise,โ Cameron says, nodding his head all serious and responsible-like. I feel like screamingย GO FUCK YOURSELFย to everyone within earshot, Caelin, Cameron, Steve, Mara even, the people standing around staring at us, Rachael, that would-be-sixteen guy, Kevin, if heโs around, which Iโm sure he is.
Caelin walks away. Doesnโt look at me, doesnโt say another word. Just walks away from me. Everybody gives me these sideways looks of uncomfortable pity, like I had just lost some really important game. Whatever it was that we were playing, they all seemed to think I was the loser. I wasnโt. He lost! He was the loser. They were all losers. Not me.
โAre you okay?โ Mara asks me, touching my shoulder.
โYeah, of course.โ I snort. Iโm tough. I can take it. So what?
โHoney, youโre crying,โ she says, looking worried.
โI am not!โ Thatโs ridiculous. But I rub at my eyes with the back of my sleeves and it leaves two dirty, black streaks from my mascara.
โShe never cries,โ she tells Cameron and Steve.
โI can hear you, and Iโm not crying! Maybe my eyes are watering from some reason, but not because Iโm crying,โ I shout.
Nobody really says much the whole way home.
Caelin doesnโt speak to me at all the next day. Needless to say, we donโt have our special brother-sister outing like he wanted. And heโs gone by the time I wake up Sunday morning.
And then nobody really says much to me in school on Monday. Or Tuesday. Or Wednesday. I donโt care if Cameron doesnโt talk to me. I honestly donโt care if Steve doesnโt talk to me. And Mara, it canโt rightfully be said that sheโs ignoring me, she just doesnโt seem particularly happy that I exist.
โAll right, so why is everyone being weird?โ I finally ask Mara in the hall by her locker on Thursday.
โWhat do you mean?โ she mumbles, not even glancing up at me.
โEver since the party no oneโs been talking to me.โ
โIโm talking to you right now.โ
โYeah, barely.โ
โWell, can you really blame them? You were so mean, Edy.โ
โNot to you, I wasnโt.โ
โNo, but you made fun of Cameron.โ She pauses, waiting for me to react. โAnd Steve, you know he actually liked you and you were horrible to him.โ
โI was not. Notย horrible.โ If he was stupid enough to actually like me, then thatโs his problem.
โEdy, you obviously ditched him to go hook up with some other guy. But I guess heโs just a little dork, right? So who cares, anyway?โ she says, rolling her eyes.
โWell, when you say it like that, it sounds mean, but thatโs not what I meantโthatโs not how it happened. Not really.โ
She just crosses her arms and shakes her head.
โI was drunk, Mara. I didnโt mean anything by it, you know that.โ
โYeah, exactly.โ She inhales sharply. โAnd I really think you have a problem, Edy.โ
โWhat, a drinking problem? I donโt drink that muchโyou drink more than I do.โ
She slams her locker shut, all exasperated, like itโs such a big project to talk to me. โNo, thatโs not what I mean. Not a drinking problem, but you have some kind of problem. You didnโt mean anything by it, right?โ
โYeah, thatโs what I said,โ I snap, getting impatient.
โBut you never mean anything.โ
โSo?โ I wish, wish to God, that she would say what she means, instead of having me jump through her psychological hoops.
โSo, nothing ever means anything to you. Youโre just out there lately, Edy, way out there. It worries me.โ
โOut where, what are you talking about?โ
โLikeโI donโt knowโI just feel like youโre about to go over the edge or something.โ Her fingers walk an imaginary line through the air, and then she lets her hand plummet downward, like sheโs enacting her hand falling off a cliff.
โYouโre completely overreacting.โ
She shakes her head firmly back and forth. โNo, youโre out of control this time. Really. You know, youโre acting crazyโcrazy for you, even.โ
โWhere is this coming from? I drink a little too much and then Iโm not perfectly polite to your little boyfriend and now all of a sudden Iโm crazy?โ
โEdy, just stop. You know what Iโm talking about. Itโs everything.โ
I feel my face contorting into a smirkโthat really condescending way Caelin does it that makes me want to punch him in the mouth just to shatter that stupid crooked line of his lips. โThanks for the concern,โ I snarl, โbut I can take care of myself just fine.โ
โEdyย .ย .ย .โ The corners of her mouth turn down in that way that means sheโs trying not to cry but is going to start any second. โI donโt like you like this.โ
โLike what?โ I ask, not nicely. It pushes her over the brink.
โYouโre not thinking right and youโreโyouโregoingtogethurt.โ She has to say it really fast so she can get it all out before the tears. โPlease. Listen. Okay?โ Then she takes a breath and just like that, her eyes are full to the brim, just on the cusp of spilling over. Then one drop rolls down, then a whole army of them, like rain on glass. She cries. And then, because Iโm such great friend, I just walk away.





