Read Crossing Online

Authors: Stacey Wallace Benefiel

Tags: #Romance

Crossing (21 page)

Beth chimes in, “Baby is mine, but she likes guys and girls. We picked you together. You’re our number one choice.” She smiles, her eyes on Baby. Baby’s eyes and hands are all over me. I get the feeling Beth doesn’t want to be a part of this, but she’s doing it for Baby.

“You chose him because you haven’t feasted your eyes on this.” Evan raises his shirt and touches himself.

A group of girls, each carrying a tray of food, walks by. They squeal their approval for Evan’s nakedness in unison.

I chuckle. Now he’ll be worse than unbearable. The fact is Evan and I look alike—same dark hair, same square jaw. It’s probably because our fathers were brothers, and they looked alike.

Beth scoffs.

Baby laughs. “You’re cute, Evan, but I-we,” she quickly glances at Beth, “want Kyle.”

Evan leans back in his orange chair, and snorts. “That’s because you don’t know what you’re missin, ladies.” He proceeds to stand and make obscene gestures.

I can’t help but laugh. Evan’s an idiot. And he thinks way too highly of himself.

Baby and Beth get up from the table. They didn’t have any food. “Later tonight? We’ll catch up with you at the Sigma Nu party?” Baby winks.

I can’t help but wonder why she calls herself Baby. She is nothing like one.

“We on?” Beth continues.

I clear my throat again. “Who am I to deny two pretty girls?” Shrug unapologetically.

“Cool.”

Baby squeals.

Beth puts her hand on Baby’s waist, and they walk out of the cafeteria. It’s then that I notice they’re wearing matching outfits. Short skirts. Socks that go to the middle of their thighs, and black shirts.

Evan whistles, following the girls with his eyes. “Holy shit, bro. You’re so lucky.”

I shrug, and take another bite of chicken.

He slaps me upside the head again. “Have you seen Pudgy Mudgy?”

I drop my fork. Swallow the lump of chicken. It goes down hard. “Maddie,” I correct.

He snorts. “Whatever. She’s registered. A UBS freshman.”

I drop my hands to my thighs.

When we were younger Evan and some other kids called Maddie, Pudgy Mudgy. It annoyed the hell out of me then and it still does.

“I mean it. Don’t call her that.”

“Fine. It looks like she’s going to be taking English with Ms. Spears. How you gonna handle it?” He’s smirking, and I want to punch him.

“Great. That’s great,” I growl between gritted teeth. Because it is great. I knew she graduated this year, and I hoped she would choose to go to college here. It’s stupid. But, I’ve thought about Maddie a lot. Especially lately. She was my best friend. We hung out almost every day, up until her parents were killed.

All of these feelings… Shock? Happiness? Anger? All three at once? I can’t even begin to come up with a word to describe what’s coursing through my body. I have so many questions. Like, why the hell did she stop talking to me? Why didn’t she respond to any of my letters? She listened to me moan about not having a mother, about what a prick my father was. All the shit he put me through. I stood up for her when other kids were jerks. How could she just stop being my friend?

“I’ve got to go.” Without waiting for a response, I run to my Jeep. Head back to my apartment.

Inside, I walk to the piano. It’s thirty minutes of endless playing before I’m able to calm down. I’ve decided to stay cool. It’s been seven years.

Table of Contents

Chapter One

Chapter Two

Chapter Three

Chapter Four

Chapter Five

Chapter Six

Chapter Seven

Chapter Eight

Chapter Nine

Chapter Ten

Chapter Eleven

Chapter Twelve

Chapter Thirteen

Chapter Fourteen

Chapter Fifteen

Chapter Sixteen

Chapter Seventeen

Chapter Eighteen

Chapter Nineteen

Chapter Twenty

Chapter Twenty-One

Chapter Twenty-Two

Chapter Twenty-Three

Author’s Note

Standing “O’s”

Excerpt of Touching Melody

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