: Chapter 30
It’s Not Summer Without You
I had the contents of my duffel bag dumped out on the floor when Taylor called. Which was when I remembered that it was Saturday. It felt like Iâd been gone much longer. Then I remembered that it was the Fourth of July. And I was supposed to be on a boat with Taylor and Davis and everyone. Gulp.
âHey, Taylor,â I said.
âHey, where are you?â Taylor didnât sound mad, which was kind of freaky.
âUm, still in Cousins. Sorry I didnât make it back in time for the boat party.â From the pile of clothes, I picked out a chiffony one-shoulder blouse and tried it on. Whenever Taylor wore it, she wore her hair pulled to the side.
âItâs been raining all day, so we cancelled the boat party. Coryâs having a party tonight at his brotherâs condo instead. What about you?â
âI think weâre having a party too. Jeremiah just bought a ton of beer and tequila and stuff,â I said, adjusting the blouse. I wasnât sure how much shoulder I was supposed to be showing.
âA party?â she squealed. âI wanna come!â
I tried to wiggle my foot into one of Taylorâs platform sandals. I wished I hadnât mentioned the partyâor the tequila. Lately, Taylor was crazy for tequila body shots. âWhat about Coryâs party?â I said. âI heard his brotherâs condo has a Jacuzzi. You love Jacuzzis.â
âOh, yeah. Darn. But I want to party with you guys too! Beach parties are the funnest,â she said. âAnyway, I heard from Rachel Spiro that a bunch of freshman sluts are coming now. It might not even be worth it to go. OMG, maybe I should just get in my car and drive to Cousins!â
âBy the time you got here, everybody would be gone. You should probably just go to Coryâs.â
I heard a car pull into the driveway. People were already here. So it wasnât like I was lying to her.
I was about to tell Taylor I had to go when she said in a little voice, âDo you, like, not want me to come?â
âI didnât say that,â I said.
âYou basically did.â
âTaylor,â I began. But I didnât know what to say next. Because she was right. I didnât want her to come. If she came, it would be all about her, the way it always was. This was my last night in Cousins, in this house. I was never going to be inside this house again, ever. I wanted tonight to be about me and Conrad and Jeremiah.
Taylor waited for me to say something, to deny it at least, and when I didnât, she spat out, âI canât even believe how selfish you are, Belly.â
âMe?â
âYes, you. You keep your summer house and your summer boys all to yourself and you donât want to share anything with me. We finally get to spend a whole summer together and you donât even care! All you care about is being in Cousins, with them.â She sounded so spiteful. But instead of feeling guilty the way I normally would, I just felt annoyed.
âTaylor,â I said.
âQuit saying my name like that.â
âLike how?â
âLike Iâm a child.â
âWell, then maybe you shouldnât act like one just because you arenât invited somewhere.â As soon as I said it, I regretted it.
âScrew you, Belly! I put up with a lot. You are a really crappy best friend, you know that?â
I let out a breath. âTaylor⦠shut up.â
She gasped. âDonât you dare tell me to shut up! I have been nothing but supportive of you, Belly. I listen to all your Conrad BS and I donât even complain. When you guys broke up, who was the one who spoon-fed you Chunky Monkey and got you out of bed? Me! And you donât even appreciate that. Youâre, like, hardly even fun anymore.â
Sarcastically, I said, âGee, Taylor, Iâm so sorry Iâm not fun anymore. Having someone you love die can do that.â
âDonât do that. Donât just blame it on that. Youâve been chasing after Conrad for as long as Iâve known you. Itâs getting pathetic. Get over it! He doesnât like you. Maybe he never did.â
That was maybe the meanest thing sheâd ever said to me. I think she might have apologized if I hadnât come back at her with, âAt least I didnât give away my virginity to a guy who shaves his legs!â
She gasped. In confidence, Taylor had once told me that Davis shaved his legs for swim team. She was silent for a moment. And then she said, âYou better not wear my platforms tonight.â
âToo late. I already am!â And then I hung up.
I couldnât believe her. Taylor was the crappy friend, not me. She was the selfish one. I was so angry, my hand shook when I put on my eyeliner and I had to rub it off and start over again. I wore Taylorâs blouse and her shoes and I pulled my hair all to one side too. I did it because I knew it would piss her off.
And then, last of all, I put on Conradâs necklace. I tucked it underneath my shirt, and then I went downstairs.