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Eve
NOW
HEAT BAKED through the Chickadee Diner windows, and a few fans turned
lazily overhead. The place didn’t have central AC, considering how few
months it was needed in Maine. So, I was sweating through my uniform and
fantasizing about being at the beach, where the rest of my graduating class
were. Hell, I’d settle for a nice pool like the one at Cliff Point. Only a
month ago, the high school hockey team had won the state championships,
and we’d celebrated at the Anderson mansion. Beckett tolerated my
presence, but our relationship hadn’t improved since our first meeting years
before. We were just good at hiding how much we loathed each other.
“I don’t know…Intro to Economics sounds so much more interesting than
Quantitative Research Methods in Business.” I leaned over the back of the
shiny vinyl booth my best friend was sitting in.
Lily had an HHU course catalog open before her and was highlighting
things she found of interest. She already had all her classes figured out, of
course, being the most organized person I knew. Now she had moved on to
planning my schedule.
Lily tapped her highlighter against the page. “Hmm, agreed, but then we’d
need to move Marketing 101 to Friday, which sucks as a day to have a
heavy class load.” She considered it for a moment and then looked up at
me. “What about your extracurriculars? What about cheerleading? Are you
going to try out again?”
I wiped down the back of the booth to look busy when my boss glanced in
my direction. “Would it even be a new school year if I didn’t try out for
cheerleading and fail miserably? It’s tradition at this point.”
Lily scoffed. “You’re a better dancer than any of them —”
“Biased, but I appreciate it.” I grinned at her.
“You are a better dancer than any of them. Selena just didn’t like you.”
Well, she wasn’t wrong. The last time I’d tried out, Selena had implied that
it would have been too hard for me to keep up with the financial demands
of being a cheerleader, and not only that, but I’d struggle to make it to
games, seeing how often I worked after school.
“But don’t you have like a hundred part-time jobs?” I could still remember
the annoying wrinkle in her nose when she’d asked me that insulting
question. Like working countless part-time jobs was just a time-consuming
hobby and not a necessity.
“Hey, she didn’t like you either,” I reminded Lily, who just laughed.
“Well, at college, you’ll have a clean slate. Selena’s a nobody there. Just
dance like you do, and you’ll get on the squad, finally.”
Being a cheerleader had been a long-time dream, instilled at a young age by
watching way too many teen movies and after-school TV shows. For the
child of an immigrant single mother who’d lived her life right on the
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