“I was invited by some guys on the team.”
Liam was a freshman. He wasn’t supposed to be invited. I was pretty sure my little brother was already cooler than me and he’d only been at Empire High for one day.
He put his arm around my shoulders and pulled me toward the door. “I know you think that high school is hell. But have you ever thought that maybe you’re just taking it all too seriously?”
Honestly, he was probably right about that. My mom probably had a good point too. She’d never been kissed before college. She never even got invited to a party in high school. And she was always smiling. It was different though. She found her soulmate in college. Mine had been right in front of me my whole life and he acted like he didn’t know it too. To me, high school felt like a nightmare.
“By the way, RJ told me that Sophie is letting him drive her to school. Do you think you could give me lessons too?”
“I’m already grounded,” I said. “And I don’t think she’s teaching him anything. She’s just using him as a chauffeur.”
“I don’t think so. They have a real chauffeur for that.”
I laughed. “Fair.” I was glad when we reached the elevator so he would drop the subject. I wasn’t going to teach my 14-year-old brother how to drive. Besides, I wasn’t even very good at it. There was a reason I usually hitched a ride with one of my friends. But I guess this year we’d be escorted by my dad every day. My dad who all my female classmates apparently wanted to call Daddy.So gross.
Scarlett and the Kiss Thief - Chapter 7 – A Classic Hunter Hunter Mess Around
Thursday
“He’s waiting for you,” Liam said as we walked up to the school.
I stared at Axel sitting all alone on the front steps of Empire High. “He could be waiting for anyone.”
“He’s definitely waiting for you,” my dad said.
Good God, why?Why were my little brother and my father having this awkward conversation about my lack of a love life with me right now?
“We’re going to give her a coronary,” Liam said with a laugh.
“Good morning, Axel,” my dad said when we reached the steps.
“Morning, Uncle James,” Axel said, but didn’t stand up.
Uncle James. We aren’t related. Stop calling my dad that!
“The bell is going to ring in just a couple minutes. Don’t be late, you two.”
“I’ll get her to class on time,” Axel said.
My dad nodded and he and Liam walked up the rest of the stairs and into the school.
Axel lifted the corner of his mouth in that smile that seemed reserved just for me. And I swear my heart leapt.
“Hey,” I said.
“Hey.”
I waited for him to mention the fact that I was still wearing his jacket. I waited for him to say anything else at all. But he didn’t offer anything else.
“I’m grounded,” I said. “For a week. Which means no party tomorrow night.”
“Maybe you should have thought about that when you got dressed for school yesterday.”
Excuse me?He had to be kidding me right now. “We both know perfectly well that I wasn’t dressed any differently than any other girl here.”
“You already know how I feel about that,” he said.
Yeah. He liked when my skirt was to my knees and I was wearing glasses. Only…that was a lie. Because he’d never said anything about that until yesterday. Sophie thought he was just being jealous. But what was there to be jealous of exactly? I was literally wearing his varsity jacket.