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             “Bianca, what

s your favorite
part of Skyler?” Erin questions her playfully. Too playfully.

            Buzz immediately bulges her eyes out at me as a
defense mechanism for trying to contain her excitement in public. She always
fails. Always. This is no different. I sit in my chair and just watch her
giggle and cross her legs to keep from peeing herself. It

s
uplifting to see my girl this happy again and laughing this hard, but I sort of
wish it isn

t in front of an entire fucking crew of ESPN
people. I know her answer is something sexual, and that

s
why she can

t control herself. Her brain has no filter,
and I adore her for it.

            Erin is smiling as a result of Buzz

s
laughter, but everyone else in the crew is completely clueless as to why she

s having a giggle attack.

            In the midst of her giggle-fest, Buzz manages to get
out, “He

s always there for me.”

            Erin and I deadpan. Clearly that isn

t
what is making Buzz laugh her ass off. Erin wants more detail.

             “How?” she vaguely asks, not wanting to skew Buzz

s answer in any way.

            Finally Buzz catches her breath enough to give a real
answer. “Last night in the hospital I asked him to get me a popsicle, so he got
me one.” She continues laughing a little bit more. I know that this moment is
fresh in her mind, and I can

t help but let out a small
chuckle. She

s so damn cute
, but this
story is better saved for another time off camera.

            Erin looks at me in question of whether or not she should
take it as perverted or not, so I confirm, “She

s serious.
She

s the least high maintenance girl I

ve
ever met.”

             “Is that what you like most about her?”
she questions me.

             “No,” I remain expressionless.

             “Then what do you like most?” she asks.

             “Yeah, Sky, what do you like most?” Buzz chipperly
repeats. She

s bouncing in her chair, and I know the
interview is going to have to be over soon because she has math in ten minutes.
Also, she can

t sit still much longer. After lunch they

re going to do the sappy part of the story that deals with the
accident and recovery.

            I think for a moment on how to phrase it. I don

t want to fuck up my declaration of what I love most about my
girl on ESPN of all places. Finally, I answer, “I like her happiness. When she
tries to hide her smile after she strikes someone out, when she actually smiles
after winning a game. I like when she

s doing what she
wants to be doing because there

s nothing better than
seeing this girl happy.”

 

 

            After school Alex, Tiffany, and Cara have their turns
in the spotlight. Everyone is really supportive and excited despite not being
excused from classes like Buzz, Benny, and me. I

m
standing on the opposite side of the camera crew from Buzz, completely out of
the way. Buzz is on standby in case they want her to join in on Alex

s interview. The crowd around us seems to be thickening, and I

m beginning to wonder if we have any security for ESPN being on
the patio.

           
As I

m
looking around for either one of our dads, the head ESPN guy, or anyone from
the crew, so many other students are surrounding me, and I can

t
find anyone of authority. To my left, I hear Erin and Alex

s
conversation with the cameras rolling.

             “What do you think of Skyler and Bianca dating?” Erin
asks.

           
Fuck.

             “That

s disgusting. They can
flirt all they want, but they

re not dating,” Alex
confirms.

           
Shit.

            I can

t hear the rest of it to
listen if Erin completely outs us. I look to my right, where Buzz is standing
next to one of the crew members. She’s huddling up on his far side away from
the rowdy audience. Someone accidentally pushes me from behind trying to make
his or her way into the camera frame, but luckily they push me in the direction
towards Buzz.

             “Move! Back the fuck up!” I demand, holding my arm
out to create a barrier.

             “Dude, it

s Erin Andrews!” I
hear a guy yell, and then that someone appears to be thrown at me. I stumble
backwards and then push him off me.

             “
I don’
t fucking care. Back up,”
I yell.

             “Whatever, man,” he snarls at me.

             “Fuck you!” I continue. I make my way through the
crowd to get to Buzz who is huddled up in a circle with the crew members. “Hey,”
I greet her, slinging my arm around her neck and shoulders. “Let

s
get out of here.” She silently nods in agreement, so I pick her up and carry
her like a toddler through our crazy classmates who have nothing better to do
than to fucking stalk Erin Andrews.

             “Did you hear what Rex said?” she asks me once I get
her away from the crowd and set her down in the parking lot near my Jeep.

             “Yeah. I

ll deal with it,”
I promise her.

             “Hey,” she calls for my attention. She stops walking
and waits firmly for me to look at her, so when I notice her motive, I play
along and pay her my attention. “It

s
us
against
them. Who wins?”

           
Sighing, I

m
comforted with the idea that she wants to back me up against her brother, but I
also can

t ask her to do that: choose sides. “Us,
sweetheart,” I assure her, reaching for her hand and magnetizing our lips
together in broad daylight at school. God damn it feels good. But I know this
moment may not last. We have one more pitch and our count is full. Next pitch
makes or breaks it.

 

39 Bianca Ferrari

 

Skyler and I wait in the living room on my couch for Rex and our
dads to come home from the ESPN interviews at school. After hearing Erin ask
Rex about me and Skyler dating, I have snakes in my stomach. I

m
so freaking nervous he

s going to kill us.

            Full count. This next pitch can be a home run or a
strikeout. I

ll probably foul tip a few times in trying to
convince Rex to be okay with this. Ultimately I

m hoping
for a game winning home run, just like I hope for every time I

m
up to bat.

            When the front door squeaks open, Skyler grabs my
hand and gives me a stern look: he will handle this. That

s
what scares me. I don

t want them to fight about me. If I
go down, I want it to be swinging, not looking.

            Rex walks into the room alone; our dads must know
what

s coming and want to stay far away. The clunk of my
brother’s heavy backpack hitting the
the kitchen floor makes me jump.

             “Rex,” I whimper.

             “I need to talk to you two,” Rex declares. His eyes
are like burnt coals, sizzling all the way down to his core. I have never seen
him this mad before, and I

m a little intimidated.

             “Alex!” we hear from the hallway. The front door
slams again, and Benny, Tiffany, Baylee, and Sam appear behind him all looking
like they want to stop two trains - Rex and Skyler- from slamming into each
other on the same tracks.

            Baylee must

ve heard Rex slam
the door first and came downstairs to see what is going on, but the others come
right from the field where they were watching or participating in the ESPN
interviews.

             “B, go to Benny,” Skyler orders me as he stands up,
still holding my hand.

             “No,”
I argue. I’
m prepared to
swing at this pitch; I won

t chance it by looking and
hoping for the best.

             “
Buzz,
” he states firmly.

             “It

s my fight, too, and he

s my brother. The three of us are best friends,” I remind both
of them. I hate seeing the two of them on opposite teams. They

re
two of the most important people in my life; I can

t
choose between them. “What

s he going to do, hit you?”

            Rex looks about ready to do just that, but I step in
front of Skyler. He won

t do it with me in his line. “Move,
B,”
Rex demands.

             “Stop,” I sigh out of disgust. “Can we just talk
about this like humans? You

re not an animal.”

             “You told me this wouldn

t happen,
” he rehashes our conversation from almost a year ago.
I remember it because I regret it. I regret pretending I didn

t
have a crush on Skyler. I regret not trusting him. “Last summer, remember?
After your accident?”

             “Yes, I remember,” I confess, and I feel the
strength of Skyler

s hand on my shoulder.

             “
You lied,
” Rex announces to
the group, but no one looks surprised. I can

t see if
Skyler is or not since he

s still standing behind me. I
wonder if the snakes in my stomach are poisonous because I have never felt so
sick in my life. What if I lose Skyler after this fight? He

s
probably pissed or hurt or both that I told Rex him and I couldn

t happen.
I can

t lose him. I won

t.

             “I didn

t mean to,” I promise
him.

             “My ass, you didn

t mean to.
You

ve liked him for years. Don

t act
all innocent,” he snaps, taking a step closer to me.

            Feeling Skyler pull me back makes me unsteady, but I

m grateful he

s still in protection mode.
He guides me to a sitting position on the ground when my feet get tangled with
each other. How Rex can

t see that Sky just wants the best
for me is unreal. He

s supposed to be the smart one.

             “Hey, back off,”
Skyler warns Rex.

            Rex looks even more pissed, if possible, so I decide
to blurt out my explanation for everything that

s happened
in under ten seconds in hopes of preventing an actual fist fight between the
three of us, or even just the two of them.

             “
Just listen,
” I beg as I sit
on the ground in between them at Skyler

s feet. For a
moment everyone in the room washes away their anger and focuses on me. Whether
or not they are worried about me now sitting on the ground, I don

t
care; at least they are all listening. “When I told you it couldn

t
happen, I really didn

t think that it could. I didn

t think that Sky and I were capable of moving past the accident
and being with each other because we liked the other person and not just
because they were alive or doing everything in their power to make the other
one comfortable. I also thought he just saw me as a best friend and little
sister for a while. But things changed.”

             “Did you fuck him?”
Rex interrupts my
speech.

            Rolling my eyes, I answer him in a roundabout way. “Is
that really all you

re concerned about?”

             “No, but it still matters,” he argues. “You

ve been sleeping at his house almost every God damn night for
the last year.”

             “It

s not about that. And you

ve been with Leah since your freshman year, so stop being a
hypocrite. You should be happy your sister is with someone who you consider to
be your best friend and not some random asshole at a party.” Yeah, I purposely
avoided directly answering his question. I figuratively stand up for myself as
I sit on lower ground compared to everyone else. Tiffany is in the background
giving me encouraging sign language which actually boosts my confidence.
However I

m getting weaker by the second having to fight
like this, and I don

t want Rex to concede just because I

m going to pass out; that isn

t really
winning.

             “You should

ve told me… us,” Rex
complains, gesturing that the entire group didn

t know
about this secret. In reality, they probably all assumed and just left it
alone.

             “We couldn

t tell McCallum
either,” Skyler finally speaks. “He asked us on the first day of school if we
were dating, and we told him no because we weren

t. But
then we started to, so we had to keep it a secret so he wouldn

t
find out so I could still be her coach. Turns out there

s
nothing he can do anyways since I don

t get paid and we

re both students.”

             “He knows now?”
Rex wonders.

             “As of today, yes,” Skyler tells him.

             “Great. So even he found out before me. That

s nice,
” Rex whines, throwing his arms
dramatically up into the air.

             “He approached us first,” I inform him. I hate this
situation. We should

ve just told our friends and siblings
and had them keep the secret. At the time, Rex wasn

t
totally against me and Skyler; he let us go to homecoming together after all.
Regardless of when we told him, Skyler and I knew we were going to have this
fight someday.

             “You should

ve been
professional like he wanted,”
Rex glares at Skyler.

             “I tried. On the field I was, but off, I fucking
couldn

t,”
Skyler argues firmly.

             “Why couldn

t you? Huh?” Rex
pushes him over the edge, and I can feel his deep breaths from beneath him. I

m honestly scared they

re going to conduct
a fist fight right over me.

             “Because I fell in love with her, you idiot!” Skyler
declares. The tension in the room grows so thick that I swear I

m
in quicksand mixed with honey as I slowly drown in between them. I love hearing
him fight for me and for us. It's almost as good as his answer earlier about
what he likes most about me. It means a lot that he

s
willing to do anything to keep us together, even fight my brother. “Last year
it almost literally fucking killed me when she was so mad at me that she
decided to be with Chase. Seeing her get fucked over was the last thing I
wanted. I couldn

t let anyone else do that to her ever
again. And then the accident happened, and I blamed myself, but I was
determined to take care of her and do whatever I fucking could to help her. It
became unbearable to see her unhappy and in pain, but in the midst of helping
her fight back, I truly fell in love with her. The nights she didn

t sleep at my house all I did was worry about her. Being with
her makes everything better. I

m not sorry that I fell in
love with her, but I am sorry that we hid it from you.”

             “And what happens when you break up?”
Rex
taunts.
How dare he say that! That pisses me off! He

s giving us no chance at all.

             “
If
…” I interrupt him, and I think I

ve done me and Skyler justice until Skyler alerts me that I
have, in fact, not done so.

             “Excuse me?” Skyler raises his voice at me for the
first time in a long time.

             “What?” Rex and I chorus. I

m
royally confused. I just stuck up for us, didn

t I?

             “There is no ‘when

or ‘if

. We talked about this, B,” Skyler clarifies. He

s
never been more passionate or serious about anything in his life. I can see it
in his eyes and hear it in his voice. I lose my breath for a second, taken
aback by his statement. Rex looks floored, like he can

t
believe someone can honestly care about his sister this much, which hurts me a
little.

            A weird silence blankets the room for a solid minute
as Rex and Skyler stare each other down. Rex is figuring out his decision on
whether or not to continue the fight, and Sky is trying to determine if he
needs to add more to his argument. I think he did pretty good.

             “I can

t lose one or both of you
to a break up,” Rex calmly says, his eyes moving back and forth between us. I
completely sympathize with his statement; I can

t lose
Skyler to a break up either. It

s
unfathomable.

             “You don

t have to worry about
it,” Skyler promises, which floods my chest and my mind. Most people in my
situation would have to think about possibly losing their lifelong best friend,
but mine just confirmed that I can rest assured. “I can

t
lose her or you to a break up either. I told her in September it was all or
nothing. I couldn

t stand seeing her with anyone before me
and I certainly wouldn

t be able to fucking stand seeing
her with anyone after me.”

            I

m trying to make sense of
everything that

s occurred today. The entire school wore
colorful t-shirts to support me; ESPN did a feature story on me; Skyler and I
outed our relationship to the world. Now I

m listening to
my boyfriend tell my brother he doesn

t have to worry
about a breakup between us. Overall this is awesome; however, it

s
a little overwhelming, too. I close my eyes and let my back gently fall to the
ground. Of course this sends everyone into a panic, which is just getting so
fucking
annoying that I

m treated like
such
a baby.

             “B!” Rex yells as Skyler shouts, “
Buzz!

             “I

m fine! Stop yelling!” I
interrupt both of them. “Would the two of you just make up already? This is
exhausting.”

             “Are you going to be with him no matter what I say?”
Rex asks, sounding more like my dad than ever before.

             “Yes,” I immediately answer. “But it would be nice
if you were okay with it. I think he's gonna want you to be his Best Man."

             “It

s just weird to think you
guys are serious about this. I know flirting is in both of your natures, but it

s more than that?” his voice inflicts at the end, indicating he
needs confirmation on the last part of his statement. I don

t
question his (lack of) taste in Leah; he needs to accept that Skyler and I
tastefully like each other.

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