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Thus my cur­rent state of con­fu­sion.

“You okay?” I asked her.

“I'm fine!” she said, her pearly whites near­ly blind­ing me. Natasha was dark-?skinned, dark-?haired, and Tyra Banks bo­da­cious. I could feel all the soft curves of her body as she pressed it clos­er to mine and it made me blush. As a wom­an of se­ri­ous­ly boy­like pro­por­tions, I had no idea how she walked around with all

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that stuff. “Lis­ten. I just want­ed to apol­ogize if I've been less than wel­com­ing the last cou­ple of days,” she said, pulling me back away from the guys. “I'm still a lit­tle up­set about Leanne and I think I've been tak­ing it out on you. And that's not cool. Do you for­give me?”

The oth­er thing about Natasha was that she was al­ways com­ing out with these frank, no-?non­sense state­ments. Un­like ev­ery oth­er girl I had ev­er known, she seemed to have noth­ing to hide. It was a for­eign con­cept.

“Uh... sure,” I said un­cer­tain­ly.

“Good! Be­cause I re­al­ly want us to be friends,” Natasha said, grasp­ing my hand. “Good friends.”

Her ex­pres­sion was so earnest it made me smile, half in amuse­ment, half in gen­uine plea­sure.

“Okay. I'd like that too,” I said.

“Good!” Natasha cried. She pro­duced a minis­cule dig­ital cam­era from the pock­et of her black leather jack­et and held it up with one hand, while hug­ging me to her with her oth­er. “Smile!”

I did as told and the flash went off. I blinked at the float­ing pur­ple spots.

“An in­stant clas­sic,” Natasha de­clared, check­ing the tiny screen.

“Cool.” I glanced past her at Josh and the oth­ers, who were now con­fer­enc­ing in low­er voic­es. I won­dered if they were still talk­ing about Thomas, and if they would tell me any­thing if they were. “I'll... be right back.”

I was halfway across to the fire when sud­den­ly all the guys looked up as one and shout­ed, right at me, “Whit­tak­er!”

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I near­ly tripped. “What?”

“Gen­tle­men! Ladies! Ah, it warms my heart to see ev­ery­one gath­ered here, just like old times.”

Huh?

Walk­ing up be­hind me was the largest spec­imen of a guy I had ev­er seen out­side a col­lege foot­ball game. He had to be at least six foot four and was well over 250 pounds, but he car­ried all that weight with dig­ni­ty, his shoul­ders back, his stride con­fi­dent. He had rud­dy cheeks, round glass­es, and a much old­er man's hair­cut, the kind that stood up in the front about an inch and was mat­ted down with gel in the back. He strode across the clear­ing, nod­ding to the Billings Girls like some aris­to­crat be­fore reach­ing out a hand to smack palms with Dash, Gage, Josh, and the oth­ers.

“How are we all this fine evening?” he asked in his boom­ing voice. He placed his hands over the fire, rubbed them to­geth­er, and then held them out again.

Who was this guy? And why did he talk like he'd just stepped out of a Jane Austen nov­el?

“How was East Asia? Is Chi­nese food re­al­ly bet­ter in Chi­na?” Gage joked, swig­ging his beer.

I missed Whit­tak­er's re­sponse due to an­oth­er gust of wind, but all the guys laughed at what­ev­er he had to say, gath­er­ing around and look­ing up at him with amused smiles and ex­cit­ed eyes. It was as if San­ta Claus had just walked in­to a room full of kinder­garten­ers. I found my­self grav­itat­ing slow­ly to­ward Noelle and the oth­ers.

“Reed, I was start­ing to think you'd for­got­ten about us,” Noelle

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said flat­ly, tak­ing a sip of her beer. She was the on­ly Billings Girl who drank beer, which had been my mo­ti­va­tion in choos­ing it. The rest opt­ed for mixed drinks made from what­ev­er bot­tles Ki­ran and the boys man­aged to pro­cure. “What're you, in love all over again?”

“Huh?”

“You can't stop star­ing at Whit­tak­er,” Ki­ran put in, her brown eyes gleam­ing. “In­ter­est­ing choice.”

“Please. I'm not star­ing,” I said. “I'm just. .. Who is he?”

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