11| A Switch Being Flipped

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"I still don't understand why you left the hotel with him in the first place, Karma. He's my brother. And annoying."

Determined to keep my gaze away from Lanie, I eyed the bathing suit rack in front of me. When she asked if I wanted to go shopping with her and Harper today, I jumped on it. After spending the day with Nathan yesterday, I was in serious need of some girl time.

But instinct and experience had me treading softly. Lanie had a knack for finding out anything she wanted to know. And the whole USF thing, plus mom drama, and basically spending all day with Nathan was something that I didn't want her to know.

"Believe me, Lanie, I didn't want to go anywhere with him. But I needed to get out of the hotel for a little while."

"So why not come down to the beach with me and Harper? You missed flirting with all the hot guys."

I don't know about that...

A red and black bikini caught my eye and I pulled it off the rack to examine it. "I told you I wasn't feeling well, L. I just didn't want to be in the sun. I ran into Nathan in the hall and he told me he was going to get food for everyone. I was pretty much using him for his ride."

In a way it was true. Except the part about using him. And running into him in the hall.

"I guess that's good then," she mumbled, pulling a tank top off of another rack. "By the way, we're doing our little break-out tomorrow."

"Wait, we're going to the club tomorrow night? Why tomorrow?"

"Why not?" Harper asked. "Seems as good a day as any. Besides, we already told Lanie's mom that we're going to the movies tomorrow night for the ten o'clock showing of Step Up."

"That's out already?" I frowned. "Wait, I told you I actually wanted to see that movie."

"We can see it again back home," Lanie went on. "You promised me, Karma. There's no getting out of tomorrow night."

"Fine," I groaned. "I just feel weird about it. I've never been good at the whole sneak-out thing, ya know?"

"Yeah," Harper quipped. "You're more of a by-the-book kinda girl, aren't you?"

"Are you calling me a goodie two shoes? A do-gooder? Basically a princess-y good girl?" I snapped. "I will have you know, Lanie Jenkins and Harper Lewis, that I can be as much of a bad girl as the two of you."

They both laughed and Lanie pointed a finger at me.

"Please! I would love to see you break a rule! Actually, I would pay good money to see it."

With a glare I carried the red and black bikini to the fitting room. "I hope you're willing to put your money where your mouth is, Lanie, because I am more than prepared to show you how much of a bad girl I can be."

"I don't know, Karma. Jaywalking and staying up till ten at night playing sudoku doesn't really cut it."

Harper turned towards Lanie with a frown. "That's a little harsh, L."

"Thank you, Harper."

"Well, not really harsh as much as inaccurate." Harper shot me an amused expression. "Karma doesn't jaywalk."

They both burst out laughing and I rolled my eyes. I loved these two to death, but once they got started with the jokes, it was almost impossible to stop.

"Laugh it up," I said through the door of the fitting room. "I'm going to surprise the both of you. I'm going to be known as Karma: The Rule Breaker!"

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