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I wish I listened.

I felt my heart crush slowly the moment I saw him take his place beside Gemma, who gazed up at him longingly. After a quick glance in my direction, she leaned up and placed a kiss on Jacob’s cheek.

Anna let out an audible gasp and crumpled up her face in remorse. “Oh. God, I’m sorry, Estelle.”

I forced myself to swallow the bitter taste in my mouth. “Yeah. Me too.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 22

 

 

Words could not express how happy I was that Anna and I had driven separately from the rest of the group, especially since the night ended rather awkwardly. I was more than thrilled when Anna suggested we leave first thing in the morning.

I settled back into her passenger seat and slid my sunglasses over my eyes. I knew I probably had dark circles underneath, telltale signs of a night with no sleep and many silent tears.

“How are you holding up?” Anna asked, sliding into the driver’s seat. She handed me a cup of coffee and smiled. “Do you think we should have left a note?”

I snorted and took a sip of coffee. “No, that’s the great thing about rooming with a bunch of drunks. They’re too hungover to even realize we’ve gone. They probably won’t notice until we’re all the way back at Cal U.”

“I think you’re right.”

We drove in silence for a bit, listening to the radio. From my periphery, I noticed Anna sneaking sideway glances at me.

“What?” I sighed.

“Are you okay?”

“I said I was, didn’t I?” I snapped back.

“Estelle,” she said warningly. “I know yesterday must have been hard for you. I mean, Jacob has never done that before! Even I was surprised.”

“Done what, exactly? Play with someone’s emotions?” I was thankful she couldn’t see my eyes through my dark tinted lenses. Then she’d definitely know I was only putting up a strong front.

“No! I mean yes! I mean—”

“What do you mean?” I was getting tired of her bullshit. As I got to know her I quickly realized I wasn’t the only one putting up a front. Beneath all her bravado she really was just a confused eighteen-year-old like me.

She took a deep breath and bit her bottom lip. “I mean, I know I’ve warned you about him before—”

“So don’t say ‘I told you so,’” I snapped.

She shook her head and smiled reassuringly. “I’m not. What I mean is Jacob seemed genuinely into you.”

“Seemed,” I repeated in a huff. “That’s the keyword right there, Anna. He seemed into me before he left me on the dance floor and spent the rest of the night with Gemma.” I frowned, remembering the heaviness in my stomach as I watched the two breakers tear up the floor until last call. It was as if Jacob had completely forgotten about whatever moment we shared and turned into Spinja all over again. I bared my teeth in disgust. “Do you think he was into me when he stopped talking to me and avoided me at the hotel all night, which was actually really impressive, considering our room was so small?”

Anna rolled her lips inwardly and frowned. “Not that I’m sticking up for him, but there has to be a good explanation for his behavior.”

“Yeah, I bet. The explanation is called, ‘being a dick.’”

Just then, my phone began to vibrate in my purse. Anna lifted her eyebrow in curiosity. “A bit early for one of them to be up, don’t you think?”

“So?”

“Estelle,” she groaned. “Just check who it is. You don’t have to answer if you don’t want to.”

As hard as I tried, I couldn’t help the excitement that worked its way into my heart. “It’s from Jacob.”

“Maybe he’s groveling,” Anna offered.

“I somehow doubt that.”

“Just read it.”

I sighed and scanned the message.

 

Guess you and Anna left. Safe travels. I’m sure your photos turned out fine. Good luck with that.

 

“Good luck with that?” I repeated incredulously.

“At least he cares?” Anna offered weakly.

I shook my head and threw my phone into the backseat, not bothering to reply. “He’s basically telling me not to go to another one of his practices. He totally doesn’t want to see me ever again.”

Anna laughed. “Really? You got all that from that one text? Talk about reading between the lines.”

I crossed my arms tightly against my chest and shut my eyes. “Yup. It’s exactly what he meant and you know what? I don’t care. He doesn’t want to see me? He won’t. I’ll be sure of that.”

“Whatever you say…” Anna took a deep breath and turned on the radio, which blared Adele’s soulful voice.

“Of course, why wouldn’t you be playing Adele right now?” I mumbled. “For once I’d really like to hear some of your Scream-O crap.”

Anna quickly glanced at me and switched the station, allowing the car to fill with Pentatonix’s soft croons. “Is that better?”

I leaned my head against the glass window and sighed. “I don’t think it ever will be.”

“Welcome to the Broken Hearts club,” Anna murmured. “It’s an expensive club to get into, but a bitch to get out of.”

“Can I revoke my membership?”

She shot me a sad smile. “Not until you die a little inside first.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 23

 

 

Avoiding Jacob was easy. There were only two buildings on campus I needed to steer clear of: the Performing Arts Building and the Student Commons. To be honest, the latter was somewhat difficult to do, but if sacrificing pizza meant not seeing Jacob’s face, I was perfectly fine with that.

What I wasn’t okay with was the fact that my whole photography project reminded me of him. I wasn’t stupid; I knew it was all my fault for making it that way to begin with. There was only one remedy to that, and though most of my good pictures were all of him, I decided not to use any of his photos for my final project. However, that didn’t stop me from asking Anna to give him a few copies.

“Seriously?” Anna eyed the manila envelope in my hands and shook her head in disappointment. “Do you want my advice?”

“Not really,” I admitted. I pushed the pack into her hands. “Just do it. It’s for closure’s sake.”

She looked at me doubtfully and shrugged. “Whatever you say.”

 

***

 

It’s funny how the days blend in together when you’re a bit depressed. Before I knew it, it was time to present my project. I gripped my plastic covered portfolio and walked up the stone steps to the Fine Arts building when it dawned on me. I had been so fixated on my Jacob drama that I had forgotten about my drama with David.

“Ugh. Maybe being a relationship virgin had some perks after all. I never had to deal with stupid boys.”

I hesitantly entered the classroom and was surprised to find David greeting me with a big smile. “Well, if it isn’t Miss Ellie. I missed you last week!”

“You did?” I placed my portfolio onto the table beside him and looked at him in surprise. “Really?”

“Of course. My partner in crime wasn’t here.”

I was genuinely surprised—and really pleased—David was happy to see me, especially after how we had left things. That didn’t mean I wasn’t curious as to why the change of heart.

I pulled out my chair and took a hesitant seat beside him. “So…”

“So are you ready to present your project?” He smiled and gestured toward his portfolio. “I don’t think mine are any good, so I’m really excited about getting this whole thing over with.”

I breathed an internal sigh of relief and grinned back. “Nah, I’ve seen your test shots. I bet you’re just being too hard on yourself.”

“What about you?” He reached out for my portfolio, but I abruptly grabbed it away and brought it tightly against my chest. His eyes widened in surprise.

“I…I’m nervous too,” I admitted. “Truthfully, I think my project sucks. I think it was a bad idea choosing this topic.”

A bad, bad idea.

He nodded in understanding and threw me a wink. “Bet you’re just being too hard on yourself.”

I was, but for another reason.

 

***

 

David had absolutely nothing to worry about. His presentation was completely flawless. Besides the fact he had one of the most charismatic personalities I’d ever come in contact with, which truly made his presentation a joy to watch, his pictures were absolutely gorgeous. They looked as if they were torn out of the pages of some skateboard magazine. Even our teacher was impressed.

“Great job, David.” She silently clapped and gazed around the room. Once her eyes landed on me, I felt my world shake. “Estelle, do you want to go next?”

Not really.

I pressed my lips together and nodded. Walking to the front of the classroom, felt as if I were approaching the gallows. I was surprised not to hear a melancholic tune of horns and violins accompanying my every step. I took a gulp of air and began setting up my photos against the stand. The black matte boards wobbled with each breath I took.

Come on. You can do this.

I spun on my heel and smiled. “For my project, I chose to do a theme of Motion and Emotion. Dancing seemed the obvious route to capture my premise.”

Honestly, I had no idea what bullshit I was spewing. All I knew was that my mouth continued to move and somehow everyone in class was eating up whatever I had to say. It was all a blur and ended quicker than I could have anticipated. Once the class gave their obligatory applause, I quickly gathered my photos and sat back in my seat.

David leaned over and patted my back. “Those photos were great! My favorite one was of Rodriguez doing an airflare.”

I blinked in surprise. “You know about breaking?”

“Yeah. I told you my roomie does it all the time.” Before I could ask who his roommate was, he continued, “You really did capture your premise well. For someone who was worried, you really had nothing to fear. I could totally feel the emotion you were trying to project.”

I glanced down at my photos and grunted, wondering what emotion he was talking about. Maybe utter remorse? Though Jacob was obviously not included in my final five, I knew that if I had showcased any of his portraits I would have invoked only one emotion—heartbreak.

“Thanks,” I said quietly. “All I know is that I’m glad this stupid project is over with.”

David raised his eyebrows but didn’t respond.

I leaned back into my chair and eyed him quietly. He really was a good guy. Hell, he was even a great guy. So why didn’t I say yes to him? Was the reason why I rejected him due to my fear of losing a friendship or was it because he wasn’t Jacob?

“David?” I whispered.

“Mmm?” His head bobbed a bit, yawning as he tried to pay attention to the next presenter.

I shut my eyes and took a deep breath. “I thought about it and maybe I might have to change my mind about that date.”

His head immediately jerked forward. “Really?”

My teeth pulled at my upper lip as I nodded. “Yeah.”

“Well, great!”

“Do I really need to tell you children to be quiet?” the teacher called out from the back.

David snickered sheepishly. “Sorry!”

There were a few giggles around us as our teacher crossed her arms and clucked. “We’re in college now, David. Keep your voice down.”

Waiting for her to turn around, I glanced back at my friend. “Yeah. I did a lot of thinking over the past week and figured I should listen to my roomie.”

“Oh? About what?” He leaned over in interest.

Anna’s words echoed in my mind, “Forget Jacob. Go for David! He seems like a really good guy! College is about experimenting after all.”

“Never mind about that,” I said quickly. “Just…let’s hang out.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 24

 

 

The kohl liner smudged underneath my bottom lashes, causing me to look more like a drug addict than a supermodel.

“Rats!” I sighed and wiped the excess sludge off with my finger and grimaced. “I never know how to put this stupid crap on my face.”

Anna watched me in silence and sighed loudly.

“What?” I turned from the mirror and caught her staring at me sadly. “You know I could really do without the audience, right?”

“Are you okay?” she blurted out.

“What do you mean?”

“Going out with David.”

I let out a puff of air from my nostrils. “I don’t know what your problem with this is. This was your idea.”

“My idea?” she repeated incredulously. She rolled off the bed and perched her bottom on the edge of my desk. “How is this my idea?”

“You told me that maybe I should forget all about Jacob and just go out with David instead,” I reminded her.

“Ah, so this is about Jacob.”

I spun around and pointed my tube of mascara at her. “This is not about Jacob!”

“So the fact that he spent all last Saturday night gyrating against your ass only to ignore you afterwards has nothing to do with this sudden interest in rebounding?”

“It is not a rebound!” I argued.

Anna motioned toward my tight dress and chunky ankle boots. “Um, sorry to say, but it kinda is.”

I pursed my lips and spun back around. “I’ll have you know that David is actually a really great guy. Anybody would be lucky to score a date with him. I’m lucky he even still wants to go out with me.”

“And that right there is your problem.” She crossed her arms tightly against her studded black jacket. “You really don’t think much of yourself, do you? Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all.”

“Oh, shut up, Anna!”

She held up her hands in mock surrender. “If you want to rebound, by all means do it! But I just have a bad feeling that you’re going to end up more hurt than you already are.”

I yanked down my skirt a tad bit and frowned. “I’ll be fine.”

“Just wanted to make sure you were doing this for the right reason.”

“And what would the wrong reason be?” I didn’t have to ask. I knew exactly what it was because it was the very reason I agreed to go out on this date in the first place. I needed a distraction—a huge one. I needed to remind myself that there were other fish in the sea that weren’t named Jacob.

Anna pushed herself from my desk and peered at my reflection. “For all the bad advice I have ever given you, just remember this one thing: don’t get hurt. Better yet, don’t hurt David.”

I shifted my gaze and stared at my reflection. My voice came out quiet. “I know.”

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