Out of the Loop

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Summary: Eddie went home with someone after prom, and Gareth is determined to figure out who it was.

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On Monday morning, Gareth peddled to school like a man on a mission.

Nothing was getting in his way today, not his mother, who had accidentally washed his Hellfire Club shirt with all his little sister's dance clothes,

"You know what, honey, I think it looks better this way..."

not his sister, who had been hogging the bathroom all morning because she couldn't get her hair right,

"Look, you don't understand the pressure I'm under right now. Becca Singer is finalizing her birthday party guest list today. I have to look my best if I wanna make the cut."

not the weatherman, who was painfully misinformed when he called for clear, sunny skies today...

and certainly not the piece of crap Chevy that just cut him off in the middle of the crosswalk.

Gareth swerved out of the way and kept on peddling. The rain pelted his face in a spray of ice-cold bullets.

Behind him, the driver yelled, "Hey, watch where you're going, you little shit!"

It didn't matter. Nothing mattered. Because Gareth was sitting on a goldmine of information right now. It was truly the scoop of the century. Eddie Munson—that's right, Eddie "the Freak" Munson—had gone home with somebody after the senior prom.

Who was this mysterious (not to mention incredibly lucky) woman? A curious cheerleader desperate to defy her clique? A rich girl trying to piss off her dad? A shy bookworm who wanted to act out the plot of her favorite romance novel? Who? Who? Gareth's head was spinning! The question hungrily devoured the rest of his weekend (something Gareth wasn't too proud to admit, of course, but hey, Sundays were always uneventful days for him). He had to get to school quickly and consult his most trusted sources.

He found Jeff and Grant sitting at their usual table in the cafeteria. Grant was eating the school's hot breakfast while Jeff sat with his head in his hands, lamenting the sorry state of his love life.

"Tara's still not talking to me. I'm pretty sure she's gonna dump me for Patrick McKinney."

Grant put down his fork. "Wait, you two were dating?"

"No..." Jeff heaved a quiet sigh. "But if we were, she'd definitely dump me for Patrick."

Grant frowned, sympathetic yet envious of his friend's plight. "Man, I wish Meg would stop talking to me. She had me on the phone all night yesterday. I think she wants me to be her boyfriend or something." Grant cringed at the thought. He didn't have the strength to put up with her. He'd barely survived prom.

"You don't like her?" Jeff asked.

"Not really," Grant answered. "I mean, yeah, she's pretty and all, but as soon as she starts talking—"

Gareth slammed a wrinkled piece of notebook paper onto the table. The loud bang echoed through the entire cafeteria, making a few students gasp and flinch in their chairs. Jeff and Grant didn't move in the slightest. This was typical Monday morning behavior for Gareth.

"What's with the pink shirt?" Grant asked, unfazed.

"Doesn't matter," Gareth said. They had more pressing matters to discuss. He sat down and folded his hands in front of him, his blue eyes clear and focused. He wasted no time getting straight to the point: "Who'd Eddie go home with after prom?"

Jeff and Grant exchanged a subtle, secret glance.

"How do you know Eddie went home with someone after prom?" Jeff asked.

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