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“Nope, never heard of it.”

“It’s cheesy garlic bread with ranch dip.”

She pressed her lips together and nodded, looking unimpressed. “Okay.”

And then her stomach growled. And not just a small one, but a huge rumble that filled the room. Embarrassed, she turned red and placed her hand on her stomach. We looked at one another and started to laugh. I knew she didn’t want to at first, but she couldn’t help herself.

“I love you, Ronnie. I really am sorry.”

“I know, it’s fine.” Ronnie sighed loudly. “Wyatt said something about a party.”

“Oh, yeah, it starts in a little while, but if he doesn’t come back, I’m not sure I should go.”

“He’ll come back.”

“I don’t know. Did he look pissed?”

“He was just shocked, I think. He’ll get over it. Wyatt’s always been crazy about you.”

“You’re right, I’ll try calling him again in a bit.”

“Whose party is it?”

“It’s an Around the World party.”

“Ooh, nice, we had one of those in my dorm. I was shit-faced by the end. I made the mistake of having beer beforehand. Not a good choice when everyone made Jell-O shots.”

“I still can’t believe your R.A. buys you booze. That has to be against so many rules.”

“Whatever, she’s awesome. And everyone looks the other way anyway. I swear my school is much more relaxed than I thought it would be,” Ronnie said. “So…what are you serving for your party?”

“I made Jell-O shots,” I said, grimacing.

“No beer for me, then.”

“I have that, too, and my place is the last stop. Some of the Spotlight crew are coming tonight. I really think you’ll like them. The only awful person at the store just quit. Everyone else is pretty great.”

“Okay.”

There was a knock at the door, and I glanced at the clock on my VCR. “Wow, that was fast. I swear, I just ordered.”

Hopping up from my chair, I walked to the table and grabbed my wallet before answering the door. Wyatt was standing on the other side of the door, holding a pizza box.

“I ran into the guy downstairs,” he said with a shrug. “Good timing, I guess.”

“Thanks,” I said with a smile, so happy to see him. “Come in, please.”

Ronnie stood up from the couch. “I’ll unpack my stuff in Tilly’s room. I’ll be back in a minute. Save me some of those sticks or whatever.”

Once she’d walked down the hallway, I turned back to him, tears forming in my eyes. “Wyatt, I don’t know what to say.”

He walked to the counter and placed the box down, leaning against the breakfast bar. “I told you I didn’t want to be your secret. We were joking around, but I meant it. I thought you knew that.”

“I know, I’m so sorry. Ronnie’s pissed at me, too, and I deserve it. One hundred and ten percent. I screwed up.”

“It’s fine,” he said, grabbing paper plates from my cabinet. “Let’s forget it.”

“Wyatt.”

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