I didn't even know what she was talking about.
"I guess he doesn't have to wear
a mask at Halloween, right?" she added. And then I
knew she was talking about August.
"He's not my boyfriend," I said.
"I know. I'm just kidding!" She kissed my cheek (all the girls in her group kissed each
other's cheeks now whenever they said hello), and threw my jacket on a coatrack in her
hallway. Then she took me by the hand down the stairs to her basement, which is
where the party was. I didn't see her parents anywhere.
There were about fifteen kids there: all of them were popular kids from either Savanna's
group or Julian's group. I guess they've all kind of merged into one big supergroup of
popular kids, now that some of them have started dating each other.
I didn't even know there were so many couples. I mean, I
knew about Savanna and
Henry, but Ximena and Miles? And Ellie and Amos? Ellie's practically as flat as I am.
Anyway, about five minutes after I got there, Henry and Savanna were standing next to
me, literally hovering over me.
"So, we want to know why you hang out with the Zombie
Kid so much," said Henry.
"He's not a zombie," I laughed, like they were making a joke. I was smiling but I didn't
feel like smiling.
"You know, Summer," said Savanna, "you would be a lot more popular if you didn't
hang out with him so much. I'm going to be completely honest with you: Julian likes
you. He wants to ask you out."
"He does?"
"Do you think he's cute?"
"Um . . . yeah, I guess. Yeah, he's cute."
"So you have to choose who you want to hang out with," Savanna said. She was
talking to me like a big sister would talk to a little sister. "Everyone likes you, Summer.
Everyone thinks you're really nice and that you're really, really pretty. You could totally
be part of our group if you wanted to, and believe me, there are a lot of girls in our
grade who would love that."
"I know." I nodded. "Thank you."
"You're welcome," she answered. "You want me to tell Julian to come and talk to you?"
I looked over to where she was pointing and could see Julian looking over at us.
"Um, I actually need to go to the bathroom. Where is that?"
I went to where she pointed, sat down on the side of the bathtub, and called Mom and
asked her to pick me up.
"Is everything okay?" said Mom.
"Yeah, I just don't want to stay," I said.
Mom didn't ask any more questions and said she'd be there in ten minutes.
"Don't ring the bell," I told her. "Just call me when you're outside."
I hung out in the bathroom until
Mom called, and then I snuck upstairs without anyone
seeing me, got my jacket, and went outside.
It was only nine-thirty. The Halloween Parade was in full swing down Amesfort
Avenue. Huge crowds everywhere. Everyone was in costume. Skeletons. Pirates.
Princesses. Vampires. Superheroes.
But not one unicorn.
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