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DREW
“I’M BEGINNING TO THINK I’M SINGLE
BECAUSE I NEVER FORWARDED THOSE
CHAIN LETTERS I GOT IN HIGH
SCHOOL…”
I’M the last man standing.
My three brothers have girlfriends, including my twin-the guy no one
ever thought would get himself relationshipped has gone and got himself a
better half.
Talk about ironic…
I was always supposed to be the one in a relationship, not Drake.
Everyone knows he had zero interest in dating! He’s the one who never
wanted to date the same person twice or sleep with the same person night
after night. Drake wouldn’t go on dating apps to find love. He only went on
the dating apps to pretend to be me.
Now look at him, gallivanting around campus like a pig in shit when he
intended to find a girlfriend for me.
The universe is a fickle mistress.
No. The universe is a bitch.
Still, I can’t be bitter, can I?
I am happy for the miserable bastard.
What?! I am!
I don’t have it in me to be anything but—he is my brother, after all, and
not just my brother; he is my twin. Honestly, I’m happy for the asshole even
though he went behind my back and lied to me and his girlfriend—before
she was his girlfriend (obviously).
He was trying to help you out.
But he did it without tellin’ you…
He told you. You just didn’t take him seriously. You thought he was lyin’
when he was telling the truth, then you accused him of lyin’ once you found
out he was sneaking around.
Because I didn’t actually think he was out there dating people and
pretending to be me.
Ha!
Whoops.
Anyway. I digress. No sense in getting all bummed out about it. Plenty
of people are single, so it’s not like I’m the only one. It’s just, you know—I
feel ready? Yeah, yeah, I know. Love finds you when you’re not looking for
it, or so my brother—who has now become the expert on love—keeps
telling me. He considers himself living proof.
I sigh, shoving my sneakers into my black duffel bag before slinging it
over my shoulder. My phone pings with a notification as I push through the
gym’s front door.
It’s Grady Donahue, my best friend.
Grady and I have known each other since middle school when we
played Little League football. He’s not playing anymore. In fact, he isn’t
even attending a big university like I am. Instead, he’s working a full-time
job, renting his own apartment, and paying his own bills.
My heart squeezes.
I’m looking forward to the same independence.
Grady: Dude, what are you doing this weekend?
He gets straight to the point. No ‘good morning’ or ‘hey man’ or ‘how’s
it goin’?’ as foreplay for this conversation, no mincing words the way I do
when I’m trying to get information from someone.
Drew: The usual? Hanging out.
Grady: You should come home. I’m having a bachelor party
for Lucas. You should be here.
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