Not What We Expected
by Tiffany B. Quinn
"Oh my," Susie had looked surprised at my blush, "you think he's cute too, don't you?"
"In a shy kind of way," I had admitted, "but then again, so are a lot of
other boys."
"That's because they are all in love with you," Kelley had claimed, "but
don't want to deal with your parents."
"By the way," I had changed the subject, "Someone told me that Amanda
and her sidekicks are up
to their old tricks again. There is a freshman girl that we need to go talk to."
"My goodness," Susie said with exasperation in her voice, "when is that bitch
going to learn?"
"I guess that I will have to have another talk with Amanda at cheer practice
after school," Kelley sighed.
I don't recall thinking any more about the interchange with Pete until we met
again that snowy December evening several years later. |
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