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“I think it's sweet,” Noelle said. “At least he's a gen­tle­man.”

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Ki­ran, Tay­lor, Josh, and I all paused. Noelle stopped a few feet ahead and turned with an ex­as­per­at­ed sigh. “Prob­lem?”

“Uh, yeah. You just com­pli­ment­ed some­one with no trace of sar­casm or mal­ice,” Ki­ran said.

“Not just some­one. Walt Whit­tak­er,” Tay­lor point­ed out.

“Are you self-?med­icat­ing again?” Ki­ran asked.

“Ki­ran, you're a mod­el. Don't try to be fun­ny,” Noelle said, earn­ing a laugh from Josh. “And, news alert, I set Reed up with the guy. That means it's my re­spon­si­bil­ity not to mock him un­til af­ter they've gone hor­izon­tal.”

Ugh. We all had to groan at that one.

“We are not go­ing to be . . . you know . . . do­ing that,” I told them in no un­cer­tain terms. “We're just friends.”

“You're sure about that,” Noelle said, tak­ing a step to­ward me.

I lift­ed my chin. She could make me vac­uum her room and clean out her hair brush and shine her shoes, but she could not tell me who to date. I had to draw the line some­where. Josh was watch­ing me close­ly.

“Yes. I'm sure,” I said.

“Well, you might want to tell him that,” she said, turn­ing me around and point­ing. Whit was com­ing to­ward us down the path, an ea­ger smile on his face as he bore down on me. “Be­cause that is not the face of a per­son who wants to talk to a friend.”

“Good morn­ing, all,” Whit said, with a slight bow of his head. “How is ev­ery­one this fine day?”

“We're all just fab­ulous, Whit. Thanks for ask­ing,” Noelle said, sling­ing her arm over Ki­ran's shoul­der. Ki­ran turned and laughed

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in­to Noelle's jack­et. “We'll leave you two alone, won't we?”

“Sure. 'Bye, Whit!” Tay­lor said. Then the three of them traipsed off, arm in arm, to­ward the bus­es, leav­ing me seething in Whit's shad­ow.

“See you guys lat­er,” Josh added be­fore lop­ing away.

'“Bye!” I said loud­ly. Like some­how that would make him come back and save me.

“Hel­lo, Reed,” Whit said huski­ly. “How are you?”

“Fine,” I said. I turned and walked to­ward the end of the path. He, of course, fell in­to step with me. “How are you?”

“I'm well,” he said, nod­ding. “Thank you for ask­ing.”

We had come to the edge of the park­ing lot. The var­ious teams were gath­ered to­geth­er in clumps as the bus drivers and coach­es tried to sort out which bus was go­ing where. A cou­ple of the guys' teams were off to oth­er schools and ap­par­ent­ly there had been some crossed wires. I paused and let out a sigh. Looked like my hopes of get­ting on the bus and jet­ting off were dashed.

“Which sport do you play?” he asked.

“Soc­cer,” I told him.

“A rough sport,” he said. “You seem too del­icate for such a rough sport.”

“Well, then you don't know me,” I replied, sound­ing a bit harsh­er than I in­tend­ed.

Whit, how­ev­er, didn't seem to no­tice. He just smiled at me for a long mo­ment as if I'd said some­thing amus­ing. Long enough to make me squirm. And then, grad­ual­ly, his face fell.

“What?” I said.

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