She chuckled. “If anyone can, you can.”
“So . . . yeah,” I said, feeling pretty good about things. “I’ll
bring you your refund, and I’ll bring those
chocolate-covered graham crackers you like, too. And we’ll have tea, ’kay? We’ll have a ladies’ tea
every week. Or coffee. What do you think?”
“I think that’s a splendid idea,” Mayzie said.
She handed Gabriel to me, and he paddled his legs,
searching for purchase. I breathed in the heavenly scent of him. He smelled like whipped cream.
Chapter Sixteen
G
abriel pressed his snout against my coat as I tromped through the alley snow. I wished the Silver
Sneaker van would miraculously appear and pick me up, even though I was sixteen instead of seventy-six.
Although, at least I
could muscle through these drifts. If I were seventy-six? No way.
Gabriel squirmed, and I said, “Hold on, little guy. It won’t be long now.”
Halfway
to Starbucks, I saw Tegan’s Civic pull to a stop at the traffic light two blocks down. Eek,
she’d be here in, like, two minutes! I picked up my pace, because I wanted to get inside before Tegan
arrived. I wanted to settle Gabriel into an actual teacup—or coffee mug—because wouldn’t that be the
cutest thing in the world?
I used my
hip to push through the door, and Christina looked up from the espresso machine. The other
barista, Joyce, wasn’t in sight.
“At last!” Christina called. “Can you take these guys’ or-ders?”
She gestured at the guy and the girl standing at the counter, and I did a double take.
“Stuart!” I said, because it was Stuart Weintraub of the Stuart-and-Chloe-heartbreak-forever duo. Only,
the girl he was with wasn’t Chloe; in fact, she was pretty much the opposite of Chloe with her short bob
and cute little cat-eye glasses. She smiled at me kind of shyly,
and my heart went awwwww, because she
looked nice, and she was holding Stuart’s hand, and she wasn’t wearing bright red lipstick. She did not
look like the kind of girl to have skanky bathroom make-out sessions on guys who weren’t her boyfriend.
“Hey, Addie,” Stuart said. “You cut your hair.”
One hand went to my head; the other kept a firm hold on Gabriel, who was trying to snuffle his way out
of my coat. “Uh, yeah.” I jerked my chin at the girl he was with. “Who’s this?” It probably came out
abrupt, but good heavens! Stuart Weintraub was not only without Chloe, but also without sad Stuart eyes! I
mean, he still had
eyes, but they were happy eyes now. His happiness
made him look super-cute, too.
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