CHAPTER ELEVEN

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“We get out of practice early tonight. Your da—David’s got something, I guess.” Adam dropped a shoulder against the locker beside mine when I arrived the next morning to school. He folded his arms and his backpack’s straps cut into the muscles on his arms and chest.

That annoyed me for some reason and I opened my locker to stuff the bag lunch Mousteff had shoved at me that morning. He had muttered, like he always did, but this time I was certain I’d heard a few curse words. And I was certain they were directed at me, well, me or my mother. Then I relaxed as I considered that. He was probably pissed about my mom again. That made more sense.

Adam had been watching me with an odd look. “Are you okay?”

“I’m fine,” I bit out. I forced myself to relax. Sometimes being mean right off the bat wasn’t good. And Adam had started to be one of the two people still there for me after my debacle with Jeff/Lydia/Jessica.

And speaking of, as I turned to Adam, I saw my two ex best friends at Jill Flatten’s locker across the hall. All three of them were watching me with frowns on their faces. When they saw me, Jill giggled and leaned closer to the two. She whispered something and both of them started laughing.

Jeff stopped beside them, saw me, saw the exchange, and kept going.

Adam chuckled. “I think he’s finally learning.”

I rolled my eyes and started towards my first class. When Adam walked with me, I asked, “So what about you getting out of practice early?”

“I was thinking we could try that dinner again.”

I saw Becky at her locker ahead. She dropped her bag. Books and papers fell out of it and she knelt beside and lurched to grab everything before people kicked her things away. A few laughed and did what she tried to prevent, but one other girl helped her gather her stuff.

I sighed. “I can’t.”

“Why not?” Then he saw where I’d been watching. He stopped me with a hand on my shoulder. “Becky and I are never going to date. We had a heart to heart last night after the movies.”

“You did?”

“Yeah.” He nodded. His eyes skirted over my face, scanning me constantly as if he were looking for something. “She’s really okay with you and me…” He hesitated. “Getting to know one another?”

I smirked. “And do I get a say in this?”

“Well, yeah, of course.” But his cheeks got red, just a bit, and he scratched the back of his head. “So do you want to have dinner tonight? I was thinking you could even eat the food this time.”

I rolled my eyes. “Yeah, sure.” I waited a beat. “Can I bring Becky?”

He froze and I moved ahead, laughing. Then he called after me, “You’re not funny.”

I shook my head and kept laughing. I was funny enough.

I had Lydia in my first two periods and she kept giving me weird looks. Jessica was in my third and fourth period. She refused to look at me. Then at lunch, when Becky dropped across from me and Adam went to sit with his football team, Jill joined their table along with Lydia and Jessica.

Becky looked over her shoulder and her eyes got wide. “I can’t believe them.”

“What?” I was cautious as I opened my bag lunch. Then I relaxed. Inside were an orange, a bag of chips, and a peanut butter sandwich. I gave her my chips, tossed the sandwich in the trash, and started to peel the orange.

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