I just looked at him. When he’d successfully removed the chain, he straightened up and noticed my stare.
“What?” he asked, looking puzzled. “You wouldn’t get in my car, anyway.”
“Tommy.”
My heart was beating slowly and steadily beneath the Leica I was pressing to it. It wasn’t fluttering. It wasn’t hammering. It was just thumping.Ka-thump. Ka-thump.
“What you were saying before, about why you came back.” I licked my lips, which had gone dry as the gravel beneath my feet. “You said I was partly right. That it was because of me.”
“Oh,” Tommy said, his gaze on mine. “That.”
I didn’t look down this time. I looked right into those amber-gold-green eyes of his.
“Yes,” I said.Ka-thump. Ka-thump. Overhead, a seagull screamed. “That.”
“Well, I’ll admit,” Tommy said finally. “I was curious.”
Ka-thump.“About what?”
“About whether or not I was still in love with you,” Tommy said.
KA-THUMP.
“You were in love with me?” I echoed. “You mean…in the eighth grade?”
“You sound shocked to hear it,” Tommy said wryly. “I guess I hid it pretty well.”
“Superwell,” I said.Ka-thump. And, in spite of all my best intentions, I found myself taking a step toward him. “I had no idea.”
“Well, you were pretty hot, even then,” he pointed out. “I don’t know if it was the braces or the frizzy hair that did it.”
KA-THUMP.
“Was that what the peanut butter cookies were all about?” I asked, taking another step toward him.
“Absolutely,” Tommy said. “My plan was to lure you into my romantic clutches with Scholastic Reading Counts quizzes and peanut butter cookies. Not very sophisticated, but the best I could come up with at the time. It was eighth grade, after all.”
One last step, and I was standing directly in front of him, so close that I had to tilt my chin up in order to look into his eyes. With his sunglasses on, I couldn’t see what color they were just then. But I was betting bright, ocean green.
“And?” I asked.
He looked down at me, his gaze unreadable, thanks to the Ray-Bans.
“And what?”
“Andare you still in love with me?” I asked.
He grinned. “What do you care? I thought you were taking a vacation from guys.”
“I am,” I assured him. Good-bye, convent. Good-bye, all-women’s college. “From every guy but you.”
Which is when he took his sunglasses off. And I saw that his eyes were bright green, just as I’d suspected they’d be.
“In that case,” he said, “the answer is yes.”
But the truth is, I’d already forgotten what the question was. Because I was too busy kissing him.
Acknowledgments
Many thanks to Beth Ader, Jennifer Brown, Barbara Cabot, Sarah Davies, Michele Jaffe, Laura Langlie, Amanda Maciel, Abigail McAden, and especially Benjamin Egnatz.
About the Author
Meg Cabotis the author of many bestselling, critically acclaimed books for teens, including the Princess Diaries books, the Mediator series, the 1-800-Where-R-You series,ALL-AMERICAN GIRL, READY OR NOT, TEEN IDOL, AVALON HIGH, HOW TO BE POPULAR, andPANTS ON FIRE, as well asNICOLA AND THE VISCOUNT andVICTORIA AND THE ROGUE. She also writes books for adults, includingTHE BOY NEXT DOOR, BOY MEETS GIRL, EVERY BOY'S GOT ONE, SIZE 12IS NOT FAT, SIZE 14IS NOT FAT EITHER, andQUEEN OF BABBLE. She currently lives in Key West and New York City with her husband and a primary one-eyed cat named Henrietta, as well as various backup cats.
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Books by
MEG CABOT
ALL-AMERICAN GIRL
READY OR NOT: AN ALL-AMERICAN GIRL NOVEL
TEEN IDOL
AVALON HIGH
HOW TO BE POPULAR
PANTS ON FIRE
NICOLA AND THE VISCOUNT
VICTORIA AND THE ROGUE
THE BOY NEXT DOOR
BOY MEETS GIRL
EVERY BOY’S GOT ONE
SIZE 12 IS NOT FAT
SIZE 14 IS NOT FAT EITHER
QUEEN OF BABBLE
The Mediator Books:
THE MEDIATOR1:SHADOWLAND
THE MEDIATOR2:NINTH KEY
THE MEDIATOR3:REUNION
THE MEDIATOR4:DARKEST HOUR
THE MEDIATOR5:HAUNTED
THE MEDIATOR6:TWILIGHT
The 1-800-Where-R-You Books:
WHEN LIGHTNING STRIKES CODE NAME CASSANDRA
SAFE HOUSE
SANCTUARY
MISSING YOU
THE PRINCESS DIARIES
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME II: PRINCESS IN THE SPOTLIGHT
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME III: PRINCESS IN LOVE
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME IV: PRINCESS IN WAITING
VALENTINE PRINCESS: A PRINCESS DIARIES BOOK (VOLUME IV AND A QUARTER)
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME IV AND A HALF: PROJECT PRINCESS
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME V: PRINCESS IN PINK
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME VI: PRINCESS IN TRAINING
THE PRINCESS PRESENT: A PRINCESS DIARIES BOOK (VOLUME VI AND A HALF)
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME VII: PARTY PRINCESS
SWEET SIXTEEN PRINCESS: A PRINCESS DIARIES BOOK (VOLUME VII AND A HALF)
THE PRINCESS DIARIES, VOLUME VIII: PRINCESS ON THE BRINK
Illustrated by Chesley McLaren:
PRINCESS LESSONS: A PRINCESS DIARIES BOOK
PERFECT PRINCESS: A PRINCESS DIARIES BOOK
HOLIDAY PRINCESS: A PRINCESS DIARIES BOOK
Credits
Jacket photo © 2007 by Karen Pearson
Jacket design by Sasha Illingworth
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