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It didn't feel like that at all when I was in his room.

I'm sure it was just me being overly sensitive and reading into things that aren't there. With everything going on between me and Trey, it's no wonder my emotions are all over the place.

While Ash is trying on another dress, Bree looks at her phone.

"Damn," she says.

I peek over her shoulder. "What?"

"Looks like Cassidy's calling someone out for cheating on their boyfriend."

My heart sinks into my chest. "Who?"

Bree glances at me, then back at her phone. "It's kind of anonymous. You know she always posts those cryptic messages that keep the gossipers gossiping."

"Isn't that what we're doing?" I say. "We're falling into her trap."

Bree waves my concern away with a wave of her hand. "I fully admit that I love to gossip. Who doesn't?"

Ash raises her hand. "I don't."

Sitting up straight, Bree holds up her phone and reads Cassidy's post. "'If you're in a relationship, you need to stop flirting with other guys. I'm just sayin.'"

"Who do you think it is?" Bree asks, her eyes wide with excitement.

"I don't care," Ash chimes in.

"You'd care if Derek started flirting with some girl behind your back," Bree tells her.

"Well yeah, but..." Ash starts biting her nails until Bree slaps her hand away from her mouth.

"Ash, Derek is not flirting with other girls," I assure her.

Bree nods. "Yeah. If anyone has a solid relationship, it's you and Derek. How is everything with you and Trey, Monika?"

"It's all good," I mumble.

Maybe I shouldn't have gone to Vic's house. The way that Cassidy looked at me while Vic held onto my wrist was enough to make me step back and wish she wasn't in the room.

I don't need anyone gossiping about me.

I don't need anyone thinking I'm cheating on my boyfriend with his best friend.

Even if I was swept up in Vic's strong, capable arms after I fell off the fence. And okay, I did have a little fantasy flash before my eyes of Vic's lips crushing down on mine... but I didn't let my mind linger on that image for long.

So why am I still thinking about it?

Chapter Seventeen

VICTOR

I don't ask for trouble. It finds me no matter what I'm doing or who I'm with.

Hell, maybe I'm cursed.

Rumor has it that I came out of my mother's womb kicking and screaming. I arrived into this world fighting, and I've been fighting ever since. It's probably why I'm good at football... Coach Dieter says it's the modern gladiator sport.

On Monday, Dieter gave us the day off from practice. I'm playing basketball with Trey in front of the apartment building he lives in. I used to spend most nights at his place when I was in junior high, just to escape my dad. When Trey started dating Monika, we stopped hanging out as often because they were always together and I didn't want to be a third wheel.

"So you were right. The roller coaster thing was a bad idea," Trey tells me as he aims the ball for the basket but misses. "Seemed like a good idea at the time, but it sucked."

"She told me what happened at Wild Adventures with Bonk," I tell him after I do a layup and get a basket. "Listen, if you want to do the picnic thing on the football field with the band and everythin', let me know."

"What, you got connections?"

I shrug. "Maybe."

Trey dribbles the ball down the court, and I'm on his ass the whole time. Today he's got some nervous energy that's making him shoot way too early. We've had this rivalry thing since we were younger--we're too damn competitive to give up that rivalry now, even if he's missing easy shots and seems too hyper to be focused.

"If I win, you have to buy me McDonald's," Trey says in an overly confident tone.

"And if I win, you have to buy me Taco Bell," I tell him.

"Isn't that cliche?" he jokes. "The Mexican asking for Taco Bell."

"Dude, Taco Bell isn't authentic Mexican food, but it is hella amazing." I knock the ball out of his hands and dribble the ball to the other end of the court. "For someone who's gonna be valedictorian, I thought you'd be smarter than that." I do a jump shot right over his head and make a basket.

He fetches the ball. "Damn. I'm impressed, Vic." He holds the ball at his side. "So, uh, can you help me with the whole asking Monika to homecoming thing? She's kinda mad that I messed everything up."

"Don't fuck up with her," I tell him.

He dribbles the ball down the court. "My girlfriend is starting to be high maintenance."

"Monika is not high maintenance, man," I say, defending her. "You ditched her freshman year durin' the homecoming dance when your sister wanted to leave early, and she never complained. She slept with her hand on your chest all night when you were passed out drunk at Jet's house last summer because she was afraid you'd choke on your vomit. Dude, I was there. She kept askin' for towels to put on your head because you were sweatin' like a pig. You spend one night with Cassidy Richards, and you'll get a taste of what a real high-maintenance girl is like. Monika is..."

I want to say perfect.

I want to say selfless.

I want to say she's thoughtful and easy-going, but I'm afraid it'll reveal how I truly feel about her. I've already said enough.

He pulls his phone out of his pocket and starts texting quickly, then slips it back in. "Tell me what to do."

"Listen, if you want to do it right you've got to wow her," I tell him.

"Wow her? Vic, I don't have money," he says. "I can get her a teddy bear or--"

"Teddy bear?" Trey is way off. "You know she's got a thing for penguins. A teddy bear isn't the wow factor."

Shut up before he figures it out, I tell myself.

"Yeah," he says, shaking his head. "Penguins. I knew that." He makes a basket. "So can you help me with the wow thing?"

"Yeah. Sure." Because friends do that... they help each other even when it kills them to do it.

*

Two days later Trey has it all set up.

He's orchestrated an entire night full of romantic stuff, and he enlisted our friends to help. Trey was flaky about everything, so I planned most of it. I mean, the entire time we were arranging the night, he was on his phone or going to the bathroom.

He's been a crazy mess.

He claims it's nerves and stress. I don't question him, but I'm gonna tell Monika she's not off her rocker. Her claims of Trey acting weird are legit.

I'm in charge of the cake tonight, which has HOMECOMING with a question mark written on it in blue frosting. It's dorky, but Monika will like it.

I wear jeans and a button-down shirt and put on a stupid tie, which is about as dressed up as I get. The last thing I want to do is act as a delivery boy, but Trey is my homie and, well, I'd do anything for him. I might be an asshole most of the time, but I'm a loyal asshole.

In the family room, Marissa is sitting on the couch reading The Odyssey.

"That's what you're assigned to read?" I ask her, wondering how an incoming freshman would be assigned that book when I had to read it junior year.

"No," she says, not looking up. "I'm reading this for fun."

What the-- "You're readin' The Odyssey for fun?"

She nods. "It's really good, Vic." She glances up. "You can read it after me."

"Yeah, right." I don't tell her that I didn't even read it when it was assigned to me. I'm not about to read it for fun, that's for damn sure. I'm lucky if I can get through reading a class assignment without my mind wandering.

I had to read The Odyssey last year and couldn't understand a damn word of it. I shouldn't be surprised my sister likes it though. She's so focused on being the best student and joining clubs that she has no interest in because she thinks they'll help her get into some Ivy League college.

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