My mom and I pick Anna up right on time Saturday morning.
Anna comes bounding out of the house, skipping towards the car. Her smile reflects my own as I watch her get closer to the car.
I was hoping to catch a glimpse of Seth, but to my disappointment, I don't.
Anna enters the car, breathless and excited. "Good morning! I hardly slept last night! Where are we going first?"
My mom laughs as the slides the car in reverse. "There is a new dress shop in town that I want to check out."
Anna and I both nod eagerly.
"So, Anna. Is there anyone special you are going with to homecoming?"
"No," Anna says a little too quickly.
I look over to see Anna's cheeks have become shockingly red. "There's someone?! How come I don't know about this?"
Anna looks down at her lap. "It's not important."
I nudge her with my shoulder. "Who is it?"
Anna mumbles something under her breath, but I can't hear her. "Who?"
"Just this guy in my homeroom. It's the only time we see each other. He doesn't even know I exist," Anna rushes out quickly before hiding her face in her hands.
"What's his name?"
"George..." she says quietly.
George. The name sounds familiar, but I can't place a face to it.
"What does he look like?"
"Short brown hair and gorgeous brown eyes. I have seen him talking to that girl Beth during class, and he hangs out with her at lunch. They are probably together or something," Anna answers sadly.
I feel the air rush out of me as Anna talks. George is one of the people I used to hang out with last year at lunch until Beth stopped talking to me.
"Beth? The Beth that I haven't seen around the house in ages?" my mom asks.
Anna turns to me, wide-eyed. "Beth used to come to your house?"
This conversation has suddenly taken a dangerous turn, and I am not sure what to say to steer it in a different direction.
"Beth and Paige were best friends, but she hasn't come to the house in a while," my mom says from the front seat.
Anna gapes at me. "You never told me this."
I shift uncomfortably in the back seat. "We just went our separate ways... can we talk about George again? I might be able to talk to him if you want me to. I used to hang out with him. I mean, we barely talked, but I can at least see if he has noticed you."
This gets the conversation on a different track, but I can still feel my mom's eyes on me.
Even though Anna says she doesn't want to talk to George, I am going to try to convince her to do it anyway.
We arrive at a store named Flower Dresses. It has a ton of windows so people can see in the shop.
When we get inside my mom heads right for the rack that has a clearance sign on the top.
"Oh, this is so pretty," Anna says, pointing to a sparkly, yellow dress on one mannequin.
"Of course, you think so," I say with a giggle.
"So, when were you going to tell me about Beth?" Anna says as she riffles through the racks of dresses.
I am thankful she waits until my mom is out of earshot to ask.
YOU ARE READING
Breaking Free
RomanceIn a small town, when it comes to the truth, who would believe the unpopular new girl over the police chief's popular son? Paige Clearwater's secret is ready to bubble over, and she's barely holding it together. But coming forward about what happene...