I looked down into her big brown eyes and told myself I felt nothing. As usual, it was a lie.
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My heart wasn’t free to give. It already belonged to this spitfire who didn’t want it.
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I was immune to his charms. Thinking about him on the weekends too was just asking for trouble.
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For a long time I’d convinced myself it was totally one-sided, that it was wishful thinking on my part to ever assume she did it on purpose. But my gut said she felt something too, a magnetic connection between us that would only lead to trouble.
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Not acknowledging it, letting it be this delicious mystery between us, was not good. And yet, I wasn’t about to say something. She’d deny it and make me feel like a jerk
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“Hate you,” she muttered under her breath.
“I hated you first,” I whispered back.
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I didn’t choose the guys, and I certainly didn’t make her break up with them. That was on her. All I did was open up a window of doubt, and she did the rest.
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It shouldn’t matter. He shouldn’t matter. Clay had always been there. I should be bored with him by now, despite his dark blue-gray eyes, his wavy brown hair, and his big strong hands that could fix anything. Stupid crush.
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She did a combination grunge-rock head bob and air guitar move, obviously psyching herself up for a good workout.
I stepped into her line of vision before we reached blackmail level, where she’d pay me a million dollars to never tell anyone what I’d just witnessed.
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“You called my neck red and blotchy.”
“Your neck is beautiful in any color and you know it.”
I looked away so he wouldn’t see me smile. “Thank you, I guess.”