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I thought about calling you, but I didnât know whenyouâd be busy. So Merry Christmas Libby I hope it wasa good one.
-t-
Chinese sounds good. You know me and my momâ
we ate so many Christmas cookies that neither of uscould eat the Turkey dinner we made. So we had turkeypot pie for lunch today. I saw your family yesterday. Istopped by for a little while, they missed youâeven Mel.
stopped by for a little while, they missed youâeven Mel.
I missed you too
-L-
A few days later a box came in the mail for Libby.
Inside she found a digital runnerâs stop watch. A little hand held thing that had settings for keeping track of her best times, and trends, and other things she hadnât even known she needed to track. It was the most thoughtful gift. And Libby liked it almost as much as the card she found enclosed. It was a plain holiday card with a drawing of mistletoe on the front and inside Tony had scrawled a note in this barely decipherable writing.
thought this would come in handy. Lots of luck.
Love, Tony.
Love. Not Sincerely, and not Yours Truly. No, Tony had signed love. Of course boys probably didnât think very much about these sorts of things so Libby tried very hard not to read too much into it. But that didnât mean that she didnât do a happy dance around her bed room after tucking the card into the frame of her dresserâs mirror.
Just got your package. I love it. It is perfect.
Tryouts are in two weeks so keep your fingers crossedfor me!
-L-
How did it go?
-t-
Iâm so in! They post the official results tomorrow,but I had the fastest mile. Not the fastest mile for agirl. I had the fastest OVER ALL mile! Just shows whata good stopwatch will do for training.
-L-
Not five minutes after she hit send, she got a thril from the message boxâs âpingâ.
TMarchetti: Thatâs great! Congrats
Libbylibbylibby: Thanks I am super excited about this.
I have never played any sports before. At first I just wanted to have an extracurricular for my colege apps this summer, but now I totaly want to win.
TMarchetti: thatâs great lib. You sound happy. Iâm sure it was al you, but I am glad you liked the stop watch.
They chatted about nothing in particular for almost 45 minutes. Libby floated into her bed that night.
Every couple of days she had come to expect an email or a text from Tony. Nothing particularly special or personal in content, but he always made her smile and occasionaly he had her laughing so hard her eyes would water. A week or so later she got a birthday card in the mail, and it joined her Christmas card in a place of honor above her dresser. That was their pattern. Light and occasionaly slightly flirtatious pen pals. It meant the world to Libby, but sometimes she had to wonder what, if anything, it meant to him.
Happy Birthday Lib. Mel says you are going to amovie? That sounds awfully tame for one of yourparties! Do you remember the year when you twodragged us to The Little Mermaid on Ice ? You were sodisappointed in Prince-Whatâs-his-Name. I hope youhave fun.
-t-
It was Prince Eric! And the actor was all wrong.
the movie was fun. I guess we have just outgrownprincesses and ice shows.
-L-
Wow. All state! Mel was so excited for you shebarely spent any time talking about prom dressshopping. I was more interested in your news anyways.
Why didnât you tell me last week when we talked?
-t-
Well I am pretty excited, but I figured I would waitand see how I actually place before I got all braggyabout it. I didnât want to have to tell you if I came inlast â it would be too awful.
-L-
Youâre dumb. That better be the last time you everworry about having to tell me anything. Besides no wayare you coming in last place. I wish I could make ithome for the all state meet, but I really need all thestudy time I can get.
-t-
âSam Tucker asked you to prom?â Mel was
out of breath as she ran into the bakery. âAnd you said NO!â
âRealy Mel, who is your informant? It hasnât been more than an hour.â Sam had asked her right after school let out, and now 45 minutes later Mel was already inthe know. âHe wasnât upset; it was more of an I-donât-have-a-date-you-donât-have-a-date sorta thing.â Mel puled a face. âYou could have a date. I know you arenât interested in Sam that way, but he is way hot and a good dancer. And at least you could go to the PROM!â Her eyes narrowed as Libby concentrated on arranging a tray of cup cakes. âYou do want to go donât you? You havenât been out with anyone in ages. Actualy not since Christmas-- is this stil about Tony?â She could feel the color rushing to her cheeks.
âNo. I just havenât been out. Whatâs the big dealâ? I have been way busy with training and the bakery.â Libby kept her eyes down and tried to keep her voice even and normal. A distraction. She needed a distraction to keep Melâs mind away from Libbyâs nonrelationship with Tony.
âSo Cory huh? Are you sure you want to go there again?â Cory and Mel had the whole school talking at least once every six weeks. Were they together? Were they broken up? Did you hear about their fight in homeroom? Libby was more than a little convinced that the notoriety
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