Chapter 10
Evie
I stammer, shifting ufortably on my feet. I had never told him this is my dream. At least, I didn’t
remember that I did. It scares me to think about what happened back then. That night had caused a
lot of personal issues with who I was as a person. I had to work so hard to find the girl I was. Even
now, my past distorts
who I am.
But if I look hard enough at the events that had urred, even before that night, I would see it all so
much more clearly.
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Six Years Ago
The bell rings and I pack up my backpack. Relief flooded through me as I toss it over my shoulder
and start to head out of the ssroom. With my head down, not expecting anyone to try and
approach me, I ram face–first into a solid chest.
“Ouch,” I groan in annoyance. “Watch your pectorals.”
“Sorry,” a hauntingly familiar voiceughs softly. “You okay, Evie?”
I slowly look up into the eyes of my one true crush. Timothy. Words became foreign to me as I tried
to utter something, anything.
All I manage to say was, “Solid chest.”
Timothyughs again, the sound tickling every inch of my skin. “I’m d we ran into each other,” he
jokes easily, running a hand through his longer hair.
“How do you even know me,” I ask in horrified amazement.
Timothy snorts. “We live in the same neighborhood,” he answers. “I’ve seen you. walk to school for
the past three months. I could’ve driven you, you know.”
I shake my head in disbelief. “I prefer to protect the environment,” I utter hazily, unable to pull my
eyes off him. “Wait. You’ve been watching me?”
“Don’t act so surprised,” he chuckles. “I’m notpletely self absorbed.”
Could have fooled me.
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“What,” he asks,ughing awkwardly.
“I did not just say that out loud,” I gasp, covering my mouth in absolute horror.
“Damn, Sinir,” heughed. “Tell me how you really feel.”
“Oh, my god. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean-
“Rx,” he grins. “I like girls who can put me in my ce a bit.”
“Really,” I ask worriedly.
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He nods. “I was actually hoping to extend an invite to the ss grad party,” he smirks. “No parental
supervision. Just us kids being idiots and living it up. It’s okay if you don’te, but just know you
will be sorely missed.”
Iugh awkwardly. “I didn’t think I was that big of a deal,” I say slowly.
He nods, brows furrowing. “Absolutely you are. How could not invite our valedictorian?”
“I’m not even going to be the one giving the speech,” I whisper up to him.
“Who cares,” he dismisses. “Everyone zones out during the speeches anyway.”
I nod. “Okay,” I swallow. “What time is the party?”
His face lights up.
“Are you actually going to consider it,” he asks hopefully.
“I’ll ask my dad,” I answer.
“Party starts at nine,” he says, smile still wide. “The actual party doesn’t really start till ten. But
you’re always wee at my house.”
Oh, god. Did Timothy Hayes just invite me to his graduation party? Did he just tell me I was always
wee?
Butterflies erupt through every inch of my body.
“I’ll see you there, then,” I swallow.
“I’ll see ya there, Evie.”
My gaze followed him as he walked off.
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What am I supposed to do with this? I wasn’t the partygoing type. I am strictly an academic who
follows the book. I don’t even have anything to wear to a house party. From what I’ve gathered, girls
like to wear skin–tight clothes and short, short dresses. I had none of those things.
I look down at myself. I was wearing a cable knit sweater and a pleated skirt. I look like a nun for
god sake.
Even still, Timothy had noticed me in this attire. He made a point to find me. Maybe it didn’t really
matter what I wore because, maybe, he found me attractive. for my intellect.
Maybe he liked me for who I was.
Six Years Later
We hadn’t moved from our spots. My weariness toward Timothy’s congrattory remarks had
curbed much of the overwhelming feeling of giddiness. I had been. made a joke because of him and
his friends. He had turned me into the butt of a joke.
For six years, I thought every bit ofughter I heard, was directed at me. I was, and still am,
paranoid that everyone knew about my run–in with the yboy hockey star. It had been a waking
nightmare trying to get myself over the fact that not everyone is out to get me.
But I had been running from facing this baggage for too long. Now I just feel stuck on repeat having
to relive that terrible feeling over and over and over again.
“Thanks,” I finally manage to force out.
He nods, guilt washing over his features. “I know you don’t trust me,” he says quietly.
“You’re right,” I answer hoarsely. “I hope you can understand.”
He nods, giving the saddestugh I’ve ever heard. “Of course I do,” he says. “I just hope that I can
regain that trust.”
wrap my arms around my body, self–consciously. “How- how did you know I wanted to be a
lawyer?”
Timothy stiffens, face bing beet red. I frown as he bes a stammering
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mess.
“Timothy,” I ask, folding my arms. “You didn’t hire a private investigator, did you?”
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