something better to look forward to.
“Why are you smiling at me like that?”
I cleared my throat, quickly shoved the notebook into my bag. “What?
Nothing. Let me see.” I scanned the paragraph and told him that yes, it made
sense.
We kept working in silence for another few minutes before Brett’s mind was
officially elsewhere. He had deleted and retyped the same sentence five times.
Thankfully
the doorbell rang, the pizza arrived, and we both took a break. I
chewed on a slice, watching suspiciously as Brett picked off all the pineapple
pieces.
“If you don’t like pineapple, why agree to order it?” I asked.
“Because you like it,” he said easily.
“You wouldn’t eat the cotton candy ice cream,” I pointed out.
“That happens
to be where I draw the line, Becca.”
“Right.”
The smallest of smiles began to crack through his unnaturally stony face.
“I’m wondering,” he said, grabbing another slice, “where you’ve been eating
lunch this past week. I looked around the entire school and couldn’t find you.”
I narrowed my eyes. “You were looking for me?”
“I was.”
“But you said you wanted space.”
“That,” he said, taking another bite, “was a mistake. Coincidentally, you
happen to be the one person I don’t want space from. So, where were you
eating?”
I forced myself to swallow. “Behind the football field.”
He raised his eyebrows. “You walked that far to get away from me?”
“As I said,
you wanted space. Not me. I was simply obliging.”
“Do
me a favor, Hart. Next time I tell you I want space, ignore me.”
“Noted.”
Brett stood up and walked to the fridge. “Hey, where’s your mom?” I asked.
“She’s staying with my aunt for the night,” he said, walking back with two
water bottles.
“And your dad?” I asked slowly, not wanting to push too hard.
“He’s been staying at a hotel for the week.” Brett sat back down, this time in
the
chair directly beside me, and handed me one of the bottles. “We’ve been
going to family counseling.”
“Wow. What was that like?”
“Other than a waste of two hundred dollars? Pointless. My mom cries the
whole time. My dad talks about how sorry he is. But it doesn’t count if he’s only
sorry
after he got caught.” Brett paused, drank half the water bottle. “I sit there
and wait for the hour to pass by.”
I grabbed the last corner slice of pizza. “My mom never tried the therapy
route. I did see her reading one of those self-help books once. It was called
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