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8 reviewsWith the advice of my thirteen-year-old friend, I don’t text
Levi for twenty-four hours. I play Scrabble with Uncle Bob
—part of his celebration for finishing his novel. I also lose horridly. And I
go on no less than eight bike rides.
The sky is dark, like the moon isn’t planning to show his face tonight,
and I’m riding—again. And somehow, I don’t know how, I end up in front
of Levi’s house.
So much for laying low.
It’s been twenty-four hours since he last texted me, since he told me he
was babysitting and couldn’t get together.
Is this normal? To kiss a girl and then not talk to her for a time? I’m
having flashbacks to Toby Nelson. I don’t care for normal. In fact, I’m
pretty sure I loathe normal. I don’t have to go along with normal. Since
when has Meredith Bess Porter ever been normal?
I’m sitting on my bike, thinking, deciding what I’ll do when Levi’s front
door opens and he steps outside, a bag of trash in his hand.
“Hey. Hi!” I yip. “I was just riding my bike. I wasn’t standing here
staring at your house.” Okay… there’s a reason I always tell the truth, I
can’t lie to save my life. This is a new revelation. A mistake I won’t make
again. I clamp my mouth shut
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