Footsteps fell around the corner of the next hallway.
She hurried, trying to get into the next hallway before Kevin saw her.
"
Too late.
"Hey," he said, slipping in front of her before she had the chance to run. "I got you something." He pulled a rose from behind his back.
"What's this for?" she asked.
"It's an apology."
Was he serious? Had she somehow stumbled into the fourth dimension? Because this was not the Kevin she knew. The Kevin she knew didn't apologize for anything. He probably didn't even know the meaning of an apology.
"Kevin-" This was really not a good time for him to play her. She had been in a bad mood since her mother forbade her to go to the Van Halen concert with Kayla.
Listening to music and hanging out with her girl friends had been the one good thing she had done since Kevin broke up with her. She looked forward to every single afternoon where she and Kayla could walk across the street from the campus to Star's house.
It was this bad mood that propelled her to do what she did next.
She took the rose from Kevin's hand. "Thanks, baby," she cooed just like she used to when they were together. Giving the rose a customary sniff, she got in close to him.
Running a hand down his arm, she flicked her eyes up. His lids were at half-mast as he slipped his arm around her shoulders and tugged her into him. She snuggled up and tilted her head as if waiting for a kiss.
Kevin leaned over, and just as he went in for the lip-lock,
With that, she swiveled on her heels and walked away.
♥♥♥
Less than a minute later, he walked in the door, his white sneakers scuffling across the floor. He smiled when they locked eyes and he made his way through the aisle of desks over to his.
"Hey, Chey," he said, turning sideways in his seat. "Are you still grounded?"
"Yeah,"
"Well, open-mike night is this weekend." Michael said.
"I know."
"No, way," Michael said, and
A smile pulled her lips tight. She was probably glowing right about now. "But what if i can't get away?"
"We'll figure something out," he said, sounding sure of it.
♥♥♥
"You can lie," Kayla said, ripping her turkey sandwich into tiny little bites.
"Like what?"
Star snorted. "I don't think that'll fly. You never have to study. You're too smart for that."
"Right," Kayla nodded. "You could tell her you're at my house. That we're having a sleep over or something."
"You can use me, too," Star nodded. "Just let me know before,
in case your mom calls or something."
"Thanks, but even if i do get away to open-mike night, my mother's still going to find out eventually."
♥♥♥
"Here you go," Kayla said, handing an older couple change from their twenty-dollar bill. "Let me just stamp your hand and you can head in."
She rocked the Scrappe stamp across a rainbow inkpad and pressed it onto the woman's hand, then the man's.
A thirty-something woman came forward in line holding a hand of a ten-year-old girl, her face practically glowing with excitement.
"You excited for the show?" Kayla asked, taking the ten-dollar bill from the mother.
The little girl nodded. "I came to see Michael."
Her mother smiled, shaking her head. "My daughter has a little bit of a crush."
"Mom!"
"Oh, sorry," Mom gave an apologetic shrug. "I just think it's cute."
The little girl let go of her mother's hand and crossed her arms over her chest. "I do not have a crush."
"I wouldn't blame you if you did," Kayla said, grabbing the girl's hand to give her a stamp. "I think Michael's a pretty great guy."
The girl looked away sheepishly. "Yeah. How do you know him?"
"He's a good friend of mine."
"My bother is friends with him," the girl explained. She puffed out her chest. "He comes over all the time."
"Cool."
The mom held out her hand for a stamp. "My son plays the bass guitar in that band Michael is in."
"Oh! Hobb?"
"Yeah, i guess that's his nickname." She smiled, then, "I just know him as John."
Kayla blushed, having forgotten that "Hobb" was a nickname he'd acquired in the seventh grade because of his hobbit-like feet. "Sorry," she said.
"No. I think it's cute." Apparently, Hobb's mother thought everything was cute. She turned to her daughter. "Ready?"
The girl nodded again, the embarrassment from seconds ago having disappeared to make way for the renewed excitement. "Do you know what time Michael will be on?"
"Eight thirty," Kayla said.
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