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Chapter 41 *U-turn*
~Sophia
âShe hurt you?â
âYes,â I murmur.
Iâm about to finish my story to Driana but she interrupts me- for the first time âwhen I tell her about the part where Cassidy grabbed my arm.
âWhy didnât you fight back?â demands Driana, staring intently at my bruised arm.
I look at her oddly and then glance around me because we're surrounded with students in the crowded cafeteria. They might hear her and then she'll get in trouble because of me.
She sighs. âI forgot- youâre not going to hurt someone even they hurt you.â
I think of Draky, Andre, and my plan. âItâs not thatââ
âSophia,â she interjects, rolling her eyes. âI should have been there. I so want to slap her face. I want to kick her butt too!â
âOf course you do,â I reply, grinning. In my mind, I can see Driana slapping Cassidyâs face repeatedly. Itâs not even hard to imagine.
âSheâs not even pretty,â she continues. âSheâs just a spoiled brat who hides behind her squad.â
âI know,â I mutter, taking a bite of my sandwich.
âArenât you allergic to mayonnaise?â she asks, furrowing her eyebrows.
âWhat?â I ask, surprised at the sudden change of our conversation.
âYouâre allergic, right?â
âYes.â I look down at my sandwich and my eyes widen when they see the mayo sticking on the bread.
Shoot! How can I be oblivious to not notice, or even taste the mayonnaise?
âAre you okay?â Driana asks worriedly.
âIâm fine,â I tell her.
âYou look like youâre going to be sick.â
Just thinking about the after effect of eating mayo makes me sick. The last time I accidentally ate mayonnaise was when I was thirteen. I didnât stop vomiting until all the food I ate that day went out of my system. A shudder runs through my body as I realize that that scene will happen again.
Oh no.
Itâs my fault for being careless.
Disgust, I put the sandwich away from me and gulp as much water my body can hold. I glance up and see Driana with a concerned look on her face.
âReally, Iâm okay,â I lie. No need for her to be worried.
âYou can go to the clinicâ"
âIâd rather go to class and learn,â I interrupt. Like hospitals, I donât like clinics. Just thinking about being there makes me sick.
Driana sighs. âYouâre so stubborn.â
That just put a smile on my face.
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When I go to the school parking lot, I easily spot Draky who is leaning on the hood of his car; arms cross over his chest. He looks like a bad angel that descends from heaven. I find myself fixated on him, staring at him in a distance. His dark hair shines more because of the rays of the sun. He has a faraway gaze; it looks like heâs thinking about something important. With Draky, itâs hard to know.
Because of not looking where Iâm going, I accidentally trip into a rock. I almost slide on the ground! Fortunately, I gain my balance. Looking up, I see Draky with an amused expression on his face.
âThatâs what you get when you stare at me,â he says, a smirk tugging at the corner of his mouth.
âIâm not staring!â I deny, even though my face surely gives me away. This stupid blush is getting on my nerves!
He tilts his head to the side and says, âReally? I thought I saw you looking at my face, like studying every inch of me.â
âIâm not!â
He laughs, clearly enjoying what he's doing.
âFine! If you continue to tease me, Iâm just going to ride a bus,â I say, and start to turn away.
âWait!â He runs to where I am, and in a second, heâs blocking my way.
âWhat?â I ask, scowling at him. Do I have to remind him that his plan is to make me fall in love with him? Why is he doing this then?!
âI was just kidding,â he says, controlling his smile. âBut I really thoughtââ
âWhat?â I scold. âYou thought?â
âMaybe my vision is not good after all,â he says, grinning. âI didnât see you staring at me.â
A smile appears on my face as I say, âMaybe you have to go to the optometrist and have your eyes check.â
âThatâs a good idea,â he says.
Well, itâs good to know who has the upper hand.
To my surprise, he grabs my hands and plants a kiss on them. I stare at him, eyes wide with shock. Heâs so spontaneous, itâs hard to guess what his next moves are. One second heâs teasing me, and the next heâs being romantic.
âWhat are you doing?â I whisper, too shock to take my hands away from him.
There are some students getting in their cars while others are walking around. Now they watch us with curious eyes. If they doubt that Draky and I are dating, they are sure now. I have a feeling it will be on the news tomorrow. School news, I mean.
He smiles slyly and says, âYou forgot?â
âForgot what?â
He squeezes my hands and says, âThat I think Iâm falling in love with you.â
My heart skips a beat. I want to scream at it not to do anything stupid because Draky is just lying. My heart and my brain are arguing and it makes my mind fuzzy, itâs hard to think straight.
âYou canât fall in love in just a couple of days knowing a person,â I say tiredly.
He tucks a loose hair behind my ear and says, âWhat about Romeo and Juliet? They fell in love at first sight.â
âBut they are fictional characters,â I argue. The famous star-crossed lovers. William Shakespeare wrote their love story.
âArenât we?â he asks bemusedly.
âWeâre people,â I say obviously, rolling my eyes.
âMy point is, we canât just stop our feelings, no matter how hard we try,â he says with a sigh. âBelieve me, I tried. However, the more I bury it, the more it blooms. Remember what we told in front of the class- what our topic was?â He doesnât wait for me to respond, he says, âWe canât help who we fall in love with. Itâs even surprising when you find out that everything you want is not going according to plan. Love comes in least expected places and situations.â
Why is he proclaiming his love for me now? What day is it anyway? Oh yeah, the fourteenth day. Whatâs the rush? Does he want to be free off the bet? Why not stop it then? I forgot. He doesnât want to back out. No doubt, heâll continue this until the end.
âPie?â
âYes?â
âIâm sorry,â he says, letting go of my hands.
âFor what?â My hands fall limply at my side.
âFor telling you this. I shouldnât rush you. Iâm sorry.â
You have a lot of things to be sorry about, I think. Instead, I just say, âThatâs okay.â
He smiles, but it doesnât reach his eyes. âLetâs go? Your mom is probably waiting for you.â
When weâre both in his car, he starts the engine and off we go. I roll my windows even though itâs starting to rain. I need fresh air, especially now that I feel suffocated. Weâre both silent, contemplating with our own thoughts. The only time he speaks is when he asks if I want to listen to music. I shake my head and he stops asking questions. My mind is swirling with information I canât organize.
After a few minutes, he says, âYou talked to Cassidy earlier?â
âWhy are you asking?â
He shrugs.
âHow did you even know?â I canât remember him standing near the crime scene. My eyes involuntarily glance at my arm. It has a yellowy bruise. I hope it wonât leave a scar to make me remember of that unfortunate scene.
âSomeone told me,â he answers. Gossip travels fast in a high school hall. âWhat did you talk about?â
âWhy would I tell you?â I ask wryly.
âWhy wouldnât you tell me?â he asks, mimicking the tone of my voice.
âItâs not your business.â I donât know why, but I donât want Draky to be involved in my problem with Cassidy. If he finds out, I donât want to be the one to tell him. Iâm not a tattletale.
âPlease?â he pleads.
âNope.â
âPlease?â He looks at me under his eyelashes, using his charm on me.
I bite my lip to stop myself from laughing. âIf you want to know, ask Cassidy. Youâre friends, right?â
He rolls his eyes and says, âI want it to come from you. If not, Iâd rather not know.â
âYou know though that it will be the talk of students tomorrow,â I state.
âYes. But Iâm sure they will alter some of it.â
âHigh school,â I say with a shrug.
Before I know it, heâs parking his car on our driveway. And thatâs when I remember I have to play my role, so I ask him, âDo you want to come inside?â
He looks surprised at my offer. âSure.â
We walk side by side on the path leading to the house. It feels like the last time I came here, but I know I wonât be alone. I decide not to use my key; instead, I push the doorbell. After a few minutes, my mom opens the door.
âHi Mom,â I say, giving her a kiss on the cheek. âIs dad home?â
âNo, heâs at the office,â she replies. âBut heâll be on time for dinner.â She glances at Draky, a knowing smile forming on her lips.
âHe wanted to say Hi,â I explain, âAnd he offered to give me a ride.â
âHello Drake," my Mom says.
âHi Mrs. Taylor,â Draky says politely.
"Itâs so nice of you to take care of my daughter.â
âIâd like to make sure she gets home safe,â he replies.
âHow are you?â
âIâm good, thank you.â
âSophia is tutoring you, right?â asks my mom.
âYes, Mrs. Taylor,â he says. âSophia is doing a great job. I wonder where she gets that- being smart.â
Mom laughs, clearly touched by Drakyâs words.
Wait. Is he trying to become close to my mom? I narrow my eyes at him, but he's purposely not looking at me.
âDonât call me Mrs. Taylor,â says my mom, âYou can call me Auntie. Besides, youâre Sophiaâs friend.â She said the word friend as if thereâs something more!
Draky smirks, and then looks hesitantly outside. âIâm sorry, but I think I have to go now.â
Mom frowns. âAre you busy?â
âNo, not really,â Draky replies, âIâll justââ
âJoin us for dinner then.â
My eyes nearly bulge from their socket. What is my mom thinking? How can I talk to my parents if Draky is here as well?
âSure,â he agrees, oblivious to my expression.
A sigh comes out of my lips in that instant.
âWhat?â My mom asks.
âNothing,â I mutter. âIâm going to change.â
âOkay,â she replies. Then she guides Draky to our living room.
I have a feeling theyâll have a chat. About me, no doubt. I donât know why mom wants Draky here when in the first place, weâre going to talk.
In the bathroom, I strip down my clothes and splashes water to my face. When I donât feel contented, I decide to take a shower. The cold water refreshes my mind, clearing it with haunting and disturbing thoughts.
After drying my body in a towel, I put a bathrobe and head to my room. Opening my closet, I grab a pair of jeans and a t-shirt. I donât plan to go downstairs and be with Draky while my mom ask him questions so I decide to just stay here in my room. Unfortunately, I donât know what to do with my spare time, while waiting for dinner to be served.
My getaway bag is sitting at the edge of my bed. I have no clothes left at Andreâs house. The thought makes me sad. A lot of things happened in that house that I wonât forget for the rest of my life.
I get City of Glass from the shelf and start to read at a random page. I canât focus because the scenes from yesterday invades my mind. Why not analyze what happened then, and distinguish whatâs real from pretend?
I start from the time when we were in the clearing; the enchanted lights and the fairytale-like place.
Pie, I think Iâm falling in love with you.
As if I believe him. If I donât know about the bet, Iâll probably be jumping up and down, celebrating the fact that my old crush is in love with me. But I do know. And that is a problem -for his part. Unfortunately for him, making Sophia Taylor fall in love is not as easy as he thought.
A shiver runs my body when I remember the time our lips met. The feeling of his arms around me. The taste of his lips.
Ugh, we kissed. Iâm stupid for making it possible.
I have to admit, he got me there. Why did I rise to his bait? I was not thinking then. And of course, I told myself that I would forget about the bet, even for a day.
My heart leaps in my throat when someone knocks at the door. Its a few seconds before I say, âCome in.â
When the door opens, I find Draky standing outside, hands in his pockets. âYour mom told me to go here,â he says, âbecause sheâll cook in the kitchen. And she canât concentrate if I stand beside her.â
So typical of my mom to do something like this. And so cocky of Draky to say something like that. âCome in then.â Iâm not rude to let him wait in the hall.
âNice room,â he says, looking around.
âThank you,â I say. âHave a seat.â I nod at the little couch on the far side of the wall.
He takes a seat and then just stares at me.
âWhat?â I ask.
He smiles. âIâm just happy because as days go by, Iâm learning new things about you.â
âOh.â He really knows how to make me speechless.
âI did it again, didnât I?â
âItsâ fine,â I assure him.
Heâs so quiet, not like his usual self, so I ask him, âDo you want me to tutor you?â
âSure,â he says, âitâs the perfect time to study.â
I know heâs being sarcastic but I ignore it. Getting my school bag, I take a seat across from him. Then we arrange his things and begin to study. I teach him tricks to make Calculus easy for him. Heâs easily bored with History, but I can see him trying to appreciate the important scenes from the past.
We study for about an hour when mom knocks at my door. âDinnerâs ready,â she says.
âWeâre coming,â I reply.
I help Draky organize his things in his bag. When we walk out of my room, Iâm surprised to see my mom standing in the hallway. It looks like sheâs spying on us, but I donât want to say it aloud.
âNice necklace,â my mom compliments.
âThank you,â I murmur. I donât remember putting it back after I showered. Please donât ask. Please donâtâ
âWho gave it to you?â
Shoot!
Before I can stop myself, I glance at Draky hesitantly. He raises his eyebrows slightly, waiting for me to utter his name.
Heaving a sigh, I say, âDrake gave it to me yesterday.â
Momâs lips twitches upward. Iâm sure she guessed right. âThat looks expensive for a birthday present.â
âWell. . .â
âSophiaâs birthday only comes once a year,â Draky says. âAnd itâs not expensive.â
Heâs just being humble, not wanting to admit that it really is expensive. All Tiffany Jewelry have gold price! I shouldnât have accepted this.
Mom smirks. I hate it when she does that. Itâs as if she knows everything! âLetâs go downstairs,â she says, âItâs bad to make the food wait.â
I can already smell momâs steak even though weâre still upstairs. In the dining room, I see my dad sitting at his usual chair. He smiles as he sees me and nods at Drakyâs direction.
We start to eat in silence, while I wait for the opportunity to ask my parents about their vacation.
âThis is great,â Draky says suddenly.
My mom beams, and thatâs the start of their conversation. They talk about things, like what are their interest, and whatnot. Soon after, my dad joins in. Asking Draky whatâs his plans for future are, where he will study in college. Many things. I tune most of the time and just focus in eating my food. Draky is right. Momâs steak is great. It even has mashed potatoes that go with it.
I donât know if I should feel shy because I have a guy friend sitting with us in the dining table but itâs just normal. Nothing out of the ordinary. Maybe because Draky is easy to like, and well. . . I have to admit, heâs not that bad. Truth be told, the only thing I donât like about him is the bet.
When the conversation begins to ebbs, I decide that this is my chance.
âMom,â I begin.
âYes?â she says.
Taking a deep breath, I say, âWhy did you leave me in Aunt Veronicaâs house? Where did you go?â
My parents are both silent. They just stare at me with concerned expression on their faces. I wait for them to be ready to speak while I swallow the steak Iâm eating. I donât even remember chewing it. I just take a bite and swallow.
Out of nowhere, my mom says, âYour dad was sick.â
What?
âS-sick?â I stutter. âWhat do you mean sick?â
âRemember what happened to Matt?â she whispers.
Of course, I remember. You just canât forget something like that. âMatt had internal brain damage,â I say numbly. I donât have an idea where this conversation is headed. Iâm asking why they went away, I didnât ask for the past to come back.
In the corner of my eye, I can see Draky feeling uncomfortable. I know heâs waiting for the perfect time to excuse himself.
Suddenly, I feel something burning inside my stomach, and it wants to come up. My eyelids are drooping. I can hear my mom asking if Iâm alright but I donât want to open my mouth because Iâm sure something awful will come out.
Hands clamp in my mouth, I run as fast as I can to the bathroom down the hall. Just as I crouch down the toilet, my dinner comes out of my mouth. I feel sick. Stupid mayonnaise, I think bitterly.
To my horror, the bathroom door opens, and Draky comes in, a worried expression on his face.
âGet out,â I try to say, but only an awful sound comes from my mouth. âGet out,â I say again, and this time I must be clearer because he walks to where I am.
He ignores my weak attempt at making him leave; instead, he kneels down beside me and keeps my hair out of my face.
When Iâm certain nothing will follow, I try to stand up with Drakyâs help. My knees are shaking, so I lean to him for support. I rinse my mouth in the sink until I canât taste anything.
When we come back in the dining room, my parents look perplexed.
What now? I didnât do something wrong!
âAre you pregnant?â asks my dad sternly. The question is obviously directed at me, but heâs glaring at Draky.
If looks could kill.