The Boy Who Lived
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d you look hot
m does show off my legs. They're not nearly as good as they were during my theater days-the dancing in musicals helped, but standing up for that long was a huge contributor too. I'm taller than the average woman at 5'8, so my whole life ha
The game finished an hour ago with our victory, apparently, and Heather has spent the whole time since then getting ready-and getting
ath
ye is covered in complex shadow, and the other has a bare sweep of red. "Marcie
ut the dress," I mumble as
ther reminder that Heather is going to have a ton of friends at this party, and I'
e drops her usual high, fast tone, somet
, now I'm the baby. "No
on my shoulders. "Do you want to wear something e
"Neither. I wa
head. "You're m
We're not in midd
s don't let friends turn into hermits when s
ader. She's going to make me confident enough to walk out that door if it kills her
arms your skin right up so no one can tell you stayed inside all summer. And like, fuck, you might not be a perfect hourglass, but a fabric like this makes t
f more of my chest than usual, and I guess my collarbone does look good. I do look
new g
recognize Marcie in this? Especially if you let me do
me and heave a long sigh. "A
her
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d spilling into the street. Someone sprints past us, shirtless, carrying a banner with a horrifying approximation of the alligator mascot and screaming wordlessly. I shrink out of t
reminds me. "Mysteri
vinced her not to paint my nails so I can chew on them without poisoning myself. The late-summer heat sticks to my skin, and I want to cra
zes my hand and drags
ss of some awful song pounds into my skull, and eight people touch me before
quarterback king of a
at, and the frat boy ac
ht in front of him. "Fucking sorry, dud
pen door, letting loose another wav
music as she pulls me inside. "Tight en
es well, I'll never
letting go of my hand to run over to a sma
er. She swore she'd introduce me to
embedded in conversation. "Oh, before I forget, this is my ro
e awk
and shoots whatever's inside, then grimaces. "God, you've g
ve. I've already for
oice booms acr
e turns wi
tt appears behind her and scoops her up. They spin for a
He bows dramatica
and on a squirming Heather's ass. I blink a few tim
s?" I ask. I didn't used to b
I think Alex, cups he
rs!"
another one gushes. "Can you im
ng tables end-to-end, covered in bottles of liquor. The drinks Justin mentioned. On my meds, I get drunk a lot faster than most people. One glass of wine with dinne
guy just keeps walking. I stare after him for a few seconds. He's bleach-pale, like he's never seen
artoon character!" I shout
o my path to the drinks. Yeah, blurring the edge