:Believe Me, I'm Lying: 26-1
Believe Me, I'm Lying
âYou ready, bud?â
Elliot nodded to me, pulling his wool hat further down his head. For a moment I surveyed his attire, determining whether or not he would be warm enough outside. He had an over-sized winter coat on, and just about ten pairs of pants. I was afraid someone on the street might accidentally mistake him for a walking marshmallow.
âHarley, wear this.â
Something warm wrapped around my neck, and I turned my head slightly to see Will hovering over me, holding the ends of a fluffy, grey scarf. I took it from him, wrapping it the rest of the way throat. âThanks.â
He gave me a gentle smile. âWill you be okay today?â
âIâll beââ My voice caught and I cleared it before continuing. âIâll be fineâ¦â
âAre you sure? You could always stay home and we could go through photo albums or somethingââ
I quickly shook my head. âNo.â
Will frowned at me. âHarley, trying to forget wonât make things better. Itâs better to celebrate their memory.â
My stomach twisted uncomfortably as a lump in my throat grew. âI donât want to forget. I just donât want to remember right now. I want to have fun today. Iâm sure my mom and dad would rather see me having fun than see me crying.â
âThatâs true,â Will chuckled, putting a hand on my shoulder. âGo have fun, kiddo.â
I shrugged away from his hand, giving him a quick grin. âThatâs the idea.â
A knock on the front door signaled the arrival of Oliver, who had offered to pick Elliot and myself up. Elliot was pulling open the door before I even started towards it. I quickly looked at Will, making sure he was wearing pants. He was. Will raised an eyebrow at me, but I turned back to the door. Instead of Oliver standing in the doorway like I expected, Melissa, Zak, and Arden were there, wide smiles on their faces. Taken aback, I stared at the group for a minute, not sure of what to say.
âHarley! You made a girl friend?â Will cried excitedly, pushing past me. He went up to Melissa, scooping up her hand, and shaking it exclusively. âHello lovely lady, whatâs your name?â
Melissa sent me an amused look before smiling at Will. âIâm Melissa, Oliverâs sister.â
âNice to meet you, Melissa. Iâm Will,â he responded, finally dropper her hand. âItâs so nice to see Harley with a girl her aââ
I quickly flung myself at Will, clamping a hand over this mouth. He cried out in surprise, but my hand muffled the sound. âAh ha ha, silly Will. Of course I have friends around hereâ¦â
Melissa laughed while Arden and Zak exchanged confused looks. Will furrowed his eyebrows, pulling my hand away from his face. âWhat?â
âWill this is Zak,â I said, gesturing towards Zak. âAnd you know Arden.â
âThe want-to-be boyfriend,â Will stated with a nod. âYes, I remember.â
Arden cracked a grin at him. âThatâs me.â
âOliver and Tucker are waiting in the van, so we should probably go,â Melissa advised. âWe donât want to put Oliver in a bad moodâ¦â
âWho invited him anyway?â Arden muttered moodily.
I rolled my eyes at him. âI did. And you two are going to get along, right?â
Arden pursed his lips at me. âIf I have to.â
âYou have to.â
Will laughed, slapping me on the back none too gently. âYou heard the pretty blonde girl, your friends are waiting in the van.â
âDonât hit on my friends,â I scolded, jamming my elbow into his stomach. âOld man.â
âIâm not even that old!â
âCome on Elliot,â I said, gesturing my brother to come to me, and ignoring Will. âWeâre leaving.â
Elliot gave me an excited grin as he waddled towards us, unaccustomed to walking in his fluffy clothing. âOkay, Pig!â
âPig?â Melissa echoed.
Will grinned at her. âShe eats a lot.â
âShut up Will!â
âShut up Will!â he mimicked, making his voice high-pitched.
Scowling, I ushered everyone out the door so I could slam it into Willâs face. When the door was shut, I could still hear Will laughing on the other side. Zak let out a little chuckle while Melissa stared at me in surprise.
âIsnât that your apartment?â Arden questioned, raising an eyebrow at me.
I blinked at him. That was my apartment. When I yanked open the door again, Will was still standing in front of it, smirking. âGo home,â I ordered, pulling him out of my apartment, and shutting my door again.
âIâm going, Iâm going,â Will responded, waving his hand. âBye children.â
Elliot pulled on my hand excitedly. âLetâs go see Olive!â
âOlive?â Arden echoed.
Elliotâs head snapped up to stare at him. âPig, who is this?â
âArden,â I told him. âAnd thatâs Melissa. Do you remember Zak?â
Elliotâs face pulled into a confused expression as he tried to remember him. Zak laughed, ruffling Elliotâs hair. âBuild-A-Bear?â
âOh yeah!â Elliot cried. âI remember!â
Melissa pulled on my hand. âCome on, Oliverâs waiting.â
Snow was flurrying to the ground when we finally emerged from the apartment building. Melissa hurried through the parking lot, leading us to the van that was idling near the back. She climbed into the driverâs side, while the rest of us piled into the back. Tucker was in passenger, while Oliver sat at the way back, staring out the window. Elliot scrambled over the seats to get to him.
âOlive!â
Oliverâs head snapped in Elliotâs direction, the corners of his mouth twitching into a small smile. Elliot tackle-hugged Oliver, clinging onto him like his life depended on it. I laughed at them, climbing onto the edge of the van. My foot slipped on the wet metal, and I fell forwards, smacking my head on Ardenâs knee. There was a shout of pain behind me as my flailing foot made contact with a part of Zak.
I pushed myself off Arden, flushing in embarrassment. âSorry,â I muttered, squatting to avoid hitting my head on the ceiling.
âNo problem, Harley.â
âNo apology for me, Ms. Allen?â Zak demanded, rubbing his nose with a pained expression. âYou almost broke my nose!â
I turned to give him an apologetic look. âSorry, Zak. And call me Harley outside of class.â
âOkay, Ms. Allâ er, Harley.â
âGet buckled, weâre leaving,â Melissa ordered, giving us an impatient look through the rear-view window. âHarley, sit in back with your brother and Oliver.â
Obeying Melissaâs command, I dropped into the seat next to my brother. âEl, make sure you buckle up good. Thereâs no booster seat in here.â
âOkay, Pig!â
Oliver smirked, giving me an amused look. âStill Pig, huh?â
I blushed, shooting a glare at him. âShut up.â
âOlive,â Elliot started, pulling on Oliverâs jacket. âGuess what?â
âWhat?â
âI finally beat all the races for Mario Cart!â
âReally?â
Elliot nodded excitedly. âIt took forever, but I got it!â
âOh? Then this is for you.â Oliver reached a hand into his pocket, producing a Tootsie Pop. He gave it to Elliot, who was grinning wildly.
âThanks, Olive!â
For a split-second Oliver smiled at Elliot, but when he noticed I was watching, he immediately dropped it. After giving me a moody look, he turned to the window. Elliot happily unwrapped his lollipop, wasting no time before popping it into his mouth.
âOliver, if you keep giving Elliot candy when you see him, heâs going to get cavities,â I warned him.
He kept his back to me, staring out the window. âWhatever.â
âYou could always sell that fancy necklace of yours to pay for the costs,â Zak joked, turning around in his seat. âItâd sell for big bucks.â
My hand automatically went up to my chest where the emerald pendent lay. âNo way!â
Arden sent me a secretive smile from his seat. âThat is a pretty necklace. Whereâd you get it?â
âI got it from youââ I cut myself off, realizing that it wouldnât be a smart idea to let everyone know he had given it to me. âY-you know, the jewelry store at the mallâ¦â
âWhich store?â
âThe one by um, the videogame storeâ¦â
Arden raised an eyebrow. âWhich mall are you talking about?â
âThe, uh, theââ
âThe only mall around here, Arden,â Oliver interjected in a bored tone. âLeave it alone.â
Arden pursed his lips at Oliver. Zak shifted in his seat so he could turn and grin at me. âOr is it from a secret lover?â
Arden snorted while I turned bright red. âI donât have a secret lover!â
âMs. Allenââ
âHarley,â I corrected him.
He rolled his eyes. âHarley, itâs totally okay if you have a boyfriend. Youâre twenty-one. Iâd be worried if you didnât.â
Oliver snorted. I shot him a quick glare. âIâm not⦠Er, interested in dating anyone right now.â
âTake a left here,â I heard Tucker instruct to Melissa, âand keep going until you get to the gas station. Then take a left.â
âGotcha,â Melissa responded, turning the wheel to the left.
I looked up in the front curiously. âMelissa, where are we going?â
She glanced at me through the rear-view window, a grin slipping onto her face. âBowling.â
âBowling?â
âBowling!â Elliot squealed, his eyes widening in excitement. âWeâre going bowling! Pig! Remember when mom took us almost every weekend?â
Immediately Oliverâs and Ardenâs heads snapped towards me, Ardenâs expression turning to worry. I stared at Elliot incredulously, ignoring the other two boys. âYou remember that?â
Elliot nodded quickly. âYeah! I love bowling!â
âIs bowling badâ¦?â Melissa gave me a worried look. âWe can go somewhere elseââ
âNo, no! Bowling is fine,â I responded quickly, waving my hands in front of me. âItâs actually a really good idea.â
Melissa and Arden gave me another uneasy look, but I ignored it. Just because my mom used to take me bowling didnât mean I didnât want to do it anymore because she wasnât around. In fact, I was more excited to go bowling because of it. It would almost be like old times.
The bowling was all but empty when we arrived. Two groups of people were at the last two lanes at the far right, and one group in the middle. Music played popular songs from the radio overhead as the seven of us ambled towards the main counter to get our bowling shoes. When we all had the correct size shoes, we headed to the far left of the bowling ally, getting the last two lanes.
âOkay,â Melissa said, sliding onto one of the benches by the lanes. âLetâs have one lane be Arden, Oliver, Harley, and Elliot and the other will be me, Zak, and Tucker.â
âIâm not bowling,â Oliver stated stubbornly.
Melissa gave him a flat look. âYes you are.â
âNo, Iâm not.â
âYes, you are!â
âYou canât tell me what to do, Mel,â Oliver shot at her.
Arden smirked. âAw, you gave your sister a nickname? Thatâs cute, Oli.â
Oliver turned to glare at Arden. âYou want a nickname too, Arden?â
âSure.â
âHow about dââ
âAlright!â I cried, lightly slapping Oliver on the back. âHereâs an idea! Letâs all get along and have fun!â
Arden shot me an amused look. âIâm in.â
âYou are such a suck up,â Tucker muttered. He was standing by the bowling ball rack, leaning against it with his arms crossed.
âHmm, and youâre not?â
Tuckerâs face flushed and he ducked his head. âIâm not.â
There was suddenly a loud thunk behind me, followed by a cry of surprise. I twirled around, seeing Elliot standing by another bowling rack, a twelve-pound ball at his feet. He looked up at me with a sheepish grin. âI want to bowl.â
âThen letâs start,â Melissa responded, clapping her hands together. âOliver, set up your team and Iâll do mine.â
Five minutes later, Oliver had everyone on our teamâs initials up on the electronic board above the lane. Elliot was up first, then me, then Arden, and finally Oliver. Against Ardenâs many protests, we had the bumpers set up to make it easier for Elliot.
âDo you want me to help you roll it, El?â I called, watching my little brother stagger towards the lane with a seven-pound ball in hand.
He shook his head, holding his back as straight as he could. âI can do it, Pig.â
âYeah, Pig,â Arden threw in. âHe can do it.â
I rolled my eyes at Arden, elbowing him in the side. âGo sit down and wait for your turn.â
Elliot walked right up to the end of the lane, his arms shaking with effort from holding up the ball. He brought his arms between his legs, swinging them back, and bringing them forwards, letting go of the ball. It went straight for about ten feet before it went into the left bumper, making it roll slowly in a diagonal direction. The ending result was three pins down. Elliot got pretty excited.
âPig did you see that?â
I laughed at his elation. âI did.â
âOlive?â
âYeah,â Oliver responded, watching Elliot with his arms crossed. âCan you knock the rest down?â
Elliot bobbed his head, running to the ball rack instead of waiting for the first ball he used to come down the belt. He trudged back to the lane and sent the bowl down again. I almost laughed when it hit the bumper, doing the exact same thing as it did the first time. When his ball didnât strike any pins, he turned around with a horrified expression.
âBetter luck next time, kiddo,â Arden commented, smiling in amusement at Elliotâs reaction.
Elliot narrowed his eyes at Arden. âShut up, Ardy.â
Oliver snorted while my jaw dropped. âEli!â
Elliot looked up at me innocently. âWhat?â
âDonât say that!â I scolded him, glancing at Arden. Ardenâs shocked expression threw me off guard, and a small laugh escaped my lips before I quickly stifled it with a hand.
Elliot pouted at me, slinking off to the seat besides Oliver. Oliver ruffled Elliotâs hair, smirking. Arden was still staring at Elliot, his face blank.
âYouâre up,â Oliver informed me, nodding his head towards the screen.
I glanced over at the lane over to see Tucker going up as well. He happened to be looking over at my lane at the same time. As soon as our gazes met he looked away, swinging his arm back quickly. However, he let the ball go too early, and it was backwards instead of forwards. Melissa screamed in surprise, narrowly missing a bowling bowl to the leg.
âIâm sorry!â Tucker apologized in a rush, quickly going after his bowling ball.
I laughed loudly, grabbing Elliotâs ball off the belt. âTucker, let me show you how a pro does it.â
After making sure Tucker was watching, I went up to the wooden floor, keeping my eyes on the ten pins at the end of it. I took a deep breath, weighing the ball in my hand. Arden bid me good luck from his seat while Elliot cheered me on. Without any more hesitation I bolted forward, swinging my arm as hard as I could. Before I could blink I was flat on my back, staring at the ceiling above me.
Laughter erupted from those surrounding me. Tucker snorted something I couldnât quite make out, but I knew it was sarcastic. Suddenly Zakâs face entered my field of vision, and then his hand. âNeed help?â he questioned with a grin.
Blushing, I took his hand and he quickly pulled me to my feet. When I looked down the lane, my eyes widened in delight when I realized I had gotten a strike. Elliot tackle-hugged me from behind, almost sending me to the ground again.
âGood job, Pig!â he cried.
âMaybe you should try her⦠unique technique, Elliot,â Oliver commented in a casual tone.
I pursed my lips at him. âYouâre just jealous I got a strike. I bet you canât even hit six of the pins.â
Oliver shrugged. âWeâll find out. Ardenâs up.â
Arden stood up and headed over to the bowling rack, picking up a ten-pound ball. He held it in front of me as he walked by. âWatch and learn, Harley.â
âI got a strike!â
âLucky hit,â Melissa called from the other lane.
I turned to giver her a sarcastic look. âKeep your eyes on your own lane!â
She laughed, but followed my orders. I returned my attention to Arden, who was still sauntering towards the lane line. He stopped just before it, tossing a smug look over his shoulder at me. In one swift movement he sent the ball down the lane in a perfect line. It hit the front pin, which in turn knocked down all ten of them.
âStrike!â he cried, pumping his fist. âAnd I didnât fall!â
âHaha,â I responded with a frown. I turned to Oliver. âWell, Oliver. Now if you donât get a strike youâll be even more embarrassed.â
Oliver didnât comment. He simply stood up, not even bothering to look at the weight of the ball he grabbed. As soon as the pins were set up, he smoothly sent the ball down the lane as if he wasnât putting any effort into the swing at all.
âStrike,â he commented smoothly, returning to his seat as the sound of all ten pins following to the ground echoed around us.
âItâs on,â I returned, narrowing my eyes at him.
Five turns later, I was dead last. Even behind Elliot. Arden and Oliver were tied for first, both having perfect scores. Arden gave me a smug look as he sat down from his seventh strike in a row. Oliver passed by me next, using his aloof attitude as usual. I figured he was probably celebrating on the inside but was too cool to show it. However this time the ball slipped from his hands before he was ready. He swore quietly as the ball bounced against a bumper. But then, much to everyoneâs surprise, it magically returned to the middle and ended up knocking down all the pins.
âWhat?â I gasped.
âAwesome!â Arden cried, leaping up from his seat. âOliver, that was amazing!â
Oliver turned with a grin, reaching out a hand to slap Arden five. However, instead of just slapping Arden five, they did a fancy high-five routineâ it kind of reminded me of a hand clapping game I played when I was younger. When they finished, you could feel the surprise in the air. Zak and Tucker shared a bewildered look while Oliver stared at his hand. Arden was also staring at his hand. Then he turned to Oliver, his eyes wide.
âDude,â he started slowly, lowering his hand. âI can not believe you remember that!â
Oliver looked embarrassed. âI canât believe you remembered that.â
âWhat? Why wouldnât I? That was our handshake!â Arden responded, sounding slightly offended. âWe did that at least twenty times a day.â
Zak suddenly laughed. âDo you remember that time in History when you guys decided to see how many times you could do it before being yelled at?â
âThat was with the substitute, right?â Tucker added in a thoughtful tone. âThe one who thought you two were mute and communicated by clapping hands.â
Arden burst out laughing, waving his hand at Tucker. âOh my god! Yeah! And then when Oliver said bye to her, she had a heart attack!â
I turned to Oliver, my mouth gaping. Oliver was chuckling quietly, throwing me even more off guard. I briefly wondered if this was what a person who won a small fortune in a lottery felt. All the boys, Oliver and Arden particularly, were getting along. They were reminiscing about the past togetherâ the past from when they were friends!
âSo your sub thought you two were mute?â I asked, not wanting their conversation to drop.
Arden nodded, turning to me. âYeah. That was our thing.â
âWe always pretended we were mute,â Oliver explained, smirking slightly. âIt was really a bombshell for people when they realized not only was I not mute, but I was also British.â
âThatâs mostly the reason they never got in trouble,â Tucker added, rolling his eyes. âEveryone would swoon over the Brit.â
Oliver rolled his eyes. âThatâs not true.â
âYes it is, and you know it Oliver,â Zak responded with a grin. âYou definitely took advantage of it.â
âI did notââ
âRemember that time you tried to fake an American accent and that grumpy old guy yelled at you for it?â Arden mused. âI kind of wonder how he knew you werenât actually American.â
Zak let out a bark of laughter. âOliverâs accent was horrible.â
âSquirrel,â Tucker commented in a crappy half-British, half-American accent. âHe could never say squirrel.â
Melissa suddenly snickered. âHe still canât say squirrel.â
Oliver abruptly stood up, looking irritated. He glared at he group for a moment, his eyes lingering on Arden. âWill you all shut up?â
Silence filled the group immediately. I blanked at Oliverâs sudden mood change. He let out a frustrated sigh before stalking away. Arden had his mouth slightly open as he stared after Oliver. Zak had an uncomfortable look, and Tucker and Melissa looked guilty.
âOlive!â Elliot cried, staring after him.
âIâll be right back,â I said quickly, turning to follow Oliver.
Oliver had made good distance by the time I caught up with him. He was by the vending machines, standing in front of one stiffly, with his hands in his pockets. When he noticed me, he tensed even more. I frowned slightly.
âWhat was that back there?â I asked, deciding not to beat around the bush.
âWhat are you talking about?â
I gave him a flat look. âCome on, Oliver. You guys were actually getting along. And then you had a mood swing and completely ruined it.â
Oliver scoffed. âWe werenât getting along.â
âOliver.â
âLook,â Oliver started angrily, turning around to glare at me. âI dropped them for no reason when we moved. There was absolutely no reason I stopped being friends with them besides the fact that I made the decision. I decided I didnât want to be friends with Arden, Tucker, and Zak.â
My brows furrowed in confusion. âWhy?â
âThere is no reason. I just decided it. I was moving anyway.â
âBut what does that have to do with getting along with them today?â
Oliver gave me a hard look. âI never said I wanted to be friends with them again.â
I stayed silent for a moment, holding Oliverâs gaze. âAre you sure about that?â
âPositive.â
âI donât think so,â I commented casually. âI think you want to be friends with them again.â
Oliverâs face twisted into a snide expression. âWell, youâre wrong.â
âNo, Iâm not,â I defended stubbornly. âIf you really didnât want to be friends with them, you wouldnât have come today!â
âElliotââ
âThatâs not the reason, Oliver.â
Oliver suddenly stepped towards me, gripping my shoulder tightly. âOkay, so what if I wanted to be friends with them again? What would you do? Thereâs nothing you can do, Harley. Youâre not a miracle worker.â
âWhy do you need a miracle worker?â I shot back at him. âOliver, are you blind? Can you not see the others are trying to get along with you too?â
His face became hard. âWhy would they?â
âMaybe they want to be your friend again too!â
âYeah, okay,â Oliver snorted.
âAre you a sociopath or something, Oliver?â I demanded angrily, giving him an irritated glare. âWhy canât you realize that maybe people can forgive you even if you dropped them as friends a few years ago.â
His expression faltered. âThey shouldnât forgive me.â
âThey can do what they want.â
Oliver stayed silent, staring at the ground. I sighed, reaching forwards and grabbing his hand. âCome on. Letâs go back.â
âNo,â he responded.
âYes.â
âIâm staying here,â he stated stubbornly, trying to pull his hand free. âItâs going to be awkward!â
I chuckled quietly. âAre you embarrassed because of youâre little outburst? Come on, Oliver. Itâll be fine. People arenât as harsh as you pin them, you know. For example, a few days ago Elliot broke my favorite vase. I forgave him yesterday.â
Oliver raised an eyebrow. âYou just forgave him yesterday?â
âIt was my favorite vase.â
âBut itâs just a vaseâ¦â
I rolled my eyes. âThe point is that itâll be fine. Now letâs go.â
This time when I pulled on Oliverâs hand, he followed me back to our lane. Arden was with Elliot, teaching him a different way to roll the ball while Melissa and the others had returned to their game. Oliver paused right before we stepped down to the bench area. I ushered him on, basically dragging him down the stairs.
Arden looked up at me immediately. âOh, you two are back.â
Oliver grunted while I gave Arden a large grin. âWeâre ready to play again.â
âWell then,â Arden responded, standing up. âOliver, youâre up. Hereâs a ball.â Arden handed the ball he was holding to Oliver. âIf you mess up, Iâll be in first. And we both know how much you hate when I do better than you.â
Oliver scowled, snatching up the ball. âThatâs not going to happen this time.â
Arden grinned back. âWeâll see, wonât we?â
âGuess so.â
I shot Oliver a smug look when our gazes met. For a second he glared at me, but then his expression relaxed and he sent me a small, genuine, undisciplined smile that made my heart skip a beat. I blinked in shock, raising a hand up to my chest. I definitely was not expecting that reaction.
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Grrr... I'm running out of time so I don't get to do the thing I wanted to do with Oliver. This is very upsetting. But oh well! I'll figure something else out.
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