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I wanted to tell her to lighten
up. That getting touched in those
places is actually not so bad.
That she might even like it if
she just gave it a chance. But
I didn’t. I wussed out there, too.
And when she asked about trick-
or-treating I told her I thought
we were getting kind of old for it.
Didn’t want to hurt her feelings
and say I’d rather hang out with Lucas.
I’m setting Kurt and Chloe up. Pretty
sure she won’t mind him touching
those places. Mom’s driving me
over to Chloe’s house.
Don’t you
want some dinner first? Or will
your friend’s parents feed you?
Chloe lives alone with her dad, who
works swing shift. But all I say
is, “I’m good. I had some soup.”
I Did Have to Lie
When Mom asked why Bri
wasn’t coming tonight. “She’s not
feeling so hot,” I told her. Any other
year, Mom would have talked to
Mrs. Carlisle about it. They used
to be really tight. Something has
come between them. Not really
sure what it is, but they don’t go
out like they used to, or even
just get together for coffee.
Which is okay for a short time, but
not for good. Mom doesn’t have
a whole lot of friends. She can’t
afford to lose her best one. Which
makes me rethink what I’m doing
tonight. I don’t want to lose my best
friend, either. Still, plans are plans.
I’m not changing this one now.
I’ll call Bri and we can do something
this weekend. I’ll make it up to her.
But I Am Curious
We are almost to Chloe’s when
I get the nerve to ask Mom, “Did
you and Mrs. Carlisle have a fight?”
Mom squirms obvious discomfort.
Not at all. Holly is just going
through some stuff right now.
“You mean, like a midlife crisis?
That’s what Bri says—that her mom
is going through a creepy midlife crisis.”
That makes Mom smile.
I don’t
know about “creepy.” It’s not
uncommon for women of our age.
“Did you . . . have you . . . are you
going through one, too? Is that why
you and Mrs. Carlisle don’t talk much?”
Her smile falls away.
Harley,
honey, that’s not it at all. Don’t
worry. Everything’s okay. Okay?
Something About Her Denial
Makes me think everything is
not
okay. But we’ve arrived at Chloe’s.
Will someone bring you home?
Don’t forget it’s a school night.
“I have a ride home and I promise
not to be out past eleven.” I watch
Mom drive away before going to
the door. Chloe answers in a French
maid’s costume that shows off pretty much
everything. “Wow. You’re brave.”
Always good to make a great first
impression. Kurt
is
worth impressing?
“Oh, yeah.” Not as worthy as Lucas, who
I really hope she doesn’t impress as much
as I think she might. My vampire outfit
is sexy, but not completely see-through.
I totally have to quit wussing out.
“Can I go change?” She points to a hall
bathroom.
Help yourself. Want
a beer? I’m going to have one.
“Your father lets you have beer?”
I call from the far side of the bathroom
door.
Sort of,
she calls back.
He buys
twenty-four packs. Doesn’t miss them.
One beer couldn’t hurt, right?
“Okay. If you’re sure.” I only tasted
beer once. Mom thought she was
teaching me a lesson, and I guess
it worked. The beer was the color
of coffee. And it tasted like how cat
pee smells. I took a couple of big sips
anyway. Haven’t touched beer since.
This Beer Is Light
Colored, and its smell isn’t obnoxious.
And, though I told Mom I had eaten,
that was another lie. Half the can
makes me fuzzy-headed. I’ve started
on the second half when the doorbell
rings. Chloe steps back to let the boys
in. Lucas, who is dressed in a black
duster, boots and cowboy hat, checks
her out. Whistles.
Well, hello there.
You can clean my bedroom any
time. Long as I’m in it!
Now he looks
at me.
You look pretty good, too.
Wow. Nice. Guess I should make
the introductions. “That’s Lucas.
And that’s Kurt. And thish is Chloe.”
My mouth is a little fuzzy, too.
Lucas notices.
Wait a minute.
What’s that in your hand? Miller
Lite? I thought you didn’t drink.
You’re just full of surprises, aren’t you?
The Guys Want a Beer, Too
Chloe goes to the kitchen, and
I follow her. “Won’t your dad miss
those?” The last thing I need is for
her dad to tell my mom I’ve been
drinking. But she says,
Nah. He never
keeps track. Can’t drink it all, though.
“I can’t drink any more than this
one. I can’t miss school tomorrow.
I’ve got a history test.” Chloe rolls
her eyes.
I know. I’m in your class,
remember? Don’t worry. We won’t
get drunk on a beer or two.
She might
not, but I’m feeling pretty buzzed.
She hands me a can for Lucas, and
we go back to the boys, who down
their beers in a couple of big swigs.
Lucas drapes his arm around my shoulder.
Ready for a little Halloween fun?
His hand drops down over my boob,
and his fingers obviously play
with my nipple and I’m worried
that he thinks this beer means I’m
going to have sex with him, right here,
right now. “Uh . . . What kind of fun?”
Seriously? Trick-or-treating,
of course. Emphasis on the “tricks.”
That makes me just a little nervous,
but I can’t say no. Chloe stashes
the beer cans outside in the recycling
bin and we all pile into Lucas’s car.
The first thing he does is light up
a pipe stuffed with pot. He passes it
to me, and for a change I go ahead
and take a small puff before handing
it over the seat to Kurt. Chloe giggles
and inhales a big drag.
Good stuff,
she says, trying not to blow any
of it out. I don’t know if it’s good
or not. But whether it’s the weed or
the beer or the combination, I am
definitely woozy. Do people really
like feeling this way? In the back,
Chloe and Kurt seem to have hit
it off. They’re sitting really close,
and she’s laughing at some dumb
joke he’s just spouted. Then they get
really quiet and I think they must
be kissing, not that I want to get all
voyeuristic or anything. I’m glad
when Lucas parks the car in an upscale
neighborhood where, I’m sure, the candy
is plentiful. “Hey. What are we putting
our candy in? Did you bring a bag
or a pillowcase or something?”
The Question
Makes Lucas and Kurt bust up.
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