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âThe partyâs more of aâŠplace where I take my clothes off.â
Suddenly Brody looked like one of those wax statuesâeerily human without actually being alive.
I waved my hand in front of his face but couldnât get him to blink. Thankfully, I was certified in first aid and CPR, because there was a good chance Iâd just put Brody into some sort of catatonic trance.
Finally, he seemed to move againâfirst his eyes and then his jawâbut it still took him a moment to find his words. âJust to be clear, are you taking your clothes off for the kids you work with? Because thatâs a kind of fucked-up I donât wanna be a part of.â
âNo! God, no! The party doesnât have anything to do with the after-school program. I get paid to take my clothes off because Iâm a stripper.â I shouldâve known Iâd have to spell it out for him, but it still felt weird to say the words.
The color seemed to return to Brodyâs face, and as he smiled, he seemed to look proud. âDude! Thatâs awesome. I canât believe you didnât tell me.â
âI know, it was probably stupid, but I was worried youâd think it was creepy or something.â
âNo way, man. Iâm totally cool with it.â
âI thought you would be, but I wasnât sure. And I also wasnât sure how everyone else would be. Your sister, Drew, Aamee, Taylor. Look, I canât tell you not to say anything, but Iâm asking you as a friend to keep this between us for right now. Itâs justâŠweird. Ya know?â
âYeah, I get it.â Then Brody made a gesture of zipping his mouth shut and throwing away the imaginary key as if that would actually keep his lips closed.
âThanks, man. Yâall are such a fun group, and I just donât want anyone to think differently of me.â
âSee!â Brody was almost bouncing. âThat was it! The southern thing I was talking about. âYâall,ââ he clarified. âOnly southern strippers say that.â
âAsshole,â I said, though we both couldnât help but smile. Brody was one of a kind.
T A Y L O R
I knew when I moved in with Sophia at the beginning of the summer that time would fly by, but I hadnât expected that Iâd be as sad as I felt getting ready to part ways with my best friend.
Even if I were still in the area, it wasnât the same as rooming together. Weâd had so much fun over the last couple of months, Iâd almost forgotten the real reason Iâd decided to get an internship near her college and not my own. Almost.
I couldnât forget completely. Not really. The physical distance helped, as did staying in a nice apartment complex, but it would take more than a summer away to fully rid me of the memories of Brad. Maybe I could call Sophiaâs friend Xander and ask him if he knew where I could score some ecstasy. A guy we went to high school with used to pop them like Tic Tacs. His drug use caused such extreme memory loss he needed to be taught to eat again.
On second thoughtâŠ
âDo they still perform lobotomies?â
Over the flattened boxes I was carrying, I couldnât see Sophiaâs or Aameeâs faces, but without missing a beat, Aamee said, âYou can get any type of work done if you know where to look. What kind we talkinâ about here? Ice pick or head holes?â
âWhatâs the matter with you?â Iâd known Sophia long enough to recognize she was disgusted but also slightly impressed. In the short time Iâd gotten to know Aamee, Iâd noticed she seemed to have that effect on many people.
Aamee shifted the boxes she was carrying as we approached the door to our building. âNothingâs wrong with me. Taylorâs the one who wants a lobotomy.â
âI didnât say I wanted one.â Which was true because the more I thought about it, the more Iâd prefer that Brad forget about my existence instead of the other way around. âI wasâŠasking for a friend.â
âIâll ask around for your âfriend,ââ Aamee said, clearly assuming the friend was me.
âSeriously?â Sophia asked her. âYouâre gonna ask people about back-alley lobotomies?â
Aamee let out a sound of disgust. âEw, no. Alleys are so early two-thousands. Iâve heard the trend lately is Airbnbs.â
I scanned my key fob on the door and pulled it open with two free fingers. Pressing against the door so Sophia and Aamee could enter, I heard a deep âI got itâ followed by some quick footsteps behind me. Thankfully, I recognized the voice as Ransomâs, or I might have been more startled when the door Iâd been leaning against pulled away from me, causing me to nearly fall over.
I caught myself, though barely. But I did manage to drop almost all the boxes Iâd been holding in the process.
âOh, no. Iâm so sorry,â Ransom said, reaching down to pick up the cardboard as quickly as he could. And since neither of us had any part of our body on the door anymore, it swung back toward the frame, smacking my ass with the glass as I bent over. âAre you okay?â
Ransom wasnât usually flustered, but this encounter seemed to do the trick. For an athletic guy, it surprised me how clumsy he could be sometimes. About a week ago, he spilled a beerâwhich wasnât even his ownâall over both of us when we were at the Yard with Carter and Sophia. Though Drew had given us both free T-shirts with the barâs logo on them so we didnât have to go home to change. So I guess it hadnât been all bad.
Once I righted myself from where the door had thrown me off-balance, Ransom managed to collect the boxes and keep the door open so I could go inside. Apparently Brody mustâve gone in
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