“I’ll see you tom
 
 orrow,” he says.
 
 Tomorrow. The version he’s offering isn’t the same as the one the girl—A—offered.
 
 I guess I’m not going to know which tomorrow I’m stepping into until I actually get there.
 
 Chapter Eight
 
 I fall asleep right after dinner and wake up right before midnight. And in that waking moment, I think: I want to go back there. I want to go back to that day when everything was perfect, and Justin was everything I want him to be.
 
 Even if it wasn’t Justin.
 
 I can’t believe I am allowing myself to think this. I can’t believe I’m opening my email. I can’t believe I am typing.
 
 A,
 
 I want to believe you, but I don’t know how.
 
 Rhiannon
 
 I can’t believe I am hitting send.
 
 But I do.
 
 And I guess this means there is a part of me that believes.
 
 —
 
 I check my email again at lunch.
 
 Rhiannon,
 
 You don’t need to know how. You just make up your mind and it happens.
 
 I am in Laurel right now, over an hour away. I am in the body of a football player named James. I know how strange that sounds. But, like everything I’ve told you, it’s the truth.
 
 Love,
 
 A
 
 A football player named James. Either this is the most elaborate prank ever pulled on a stupid girl or it’s real. These are the only two options. Trick or truth. I am trying hard to think of another explanation, but there’s nothing in the middle.
 
 The only way to know is to play along.
 
 A,
 
 Do you have a car? If not, I can come to you. There’s a Starbucks in Laurel. I’m told that nothing bad ever happens in a Starbucks. Let me know if you want to meet there.
 
 Rhiannon
 
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 A few minutes later, a reply:
 
 Rhiannon,
 
 I would appreciate it if you could come here. Thank you.