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Walking Disaster

Walking Disaster

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Autoren: Jamie McGuire
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wear, you’re gorgeous. I should just get used to it, now, right?” Abby shrugged, and I
shook my head. “All right, we’re already late. Let’s go.”
    I KEPT MY ARMS AROUND ABBY AS WE WALKED ACROSS the lawn to the Sigma Tau house. Abby was shivering, so I walked quickly and awkwardly with her in tow,
trying to get her out of the cold as fast as her high heels would allow. The second we pushed through the thick, double doors, I immediately popped a cigarette in my mouth to add to the typical
frat party haze. The bass from the speakers downstairs buzzed like a heartbeat under our feet.
    After Shepley and I took care of the girls’ coats, I led Abby to the kitchen, with Shepley and America just behind. We stood there, beers in hand, listening to Jay Gruber and Brad Pierce
discuss my last fight. Lexie pawed at Brad’s shirt, clearly bored with the man talk.
    “Dude, you got your girl’s name on your wrist? What in the hell possessed you to do that?” Brad said.
    I turned over my hand to reveal Abby’s nickname. “I’m crazy about her,” I said, looking down at Abby.
    “You barely know her,” Lexie scoffed.
    “I know her.”
    In my peripheral vision, I saw Shepley pull America toward the stairs, so I took Abby’s hand and followed. Unfortunately, Brad and Lexie did the same. In a line, we descended the stairs to
the basement, the music growing louder with each step.
    The second my feet hit the last stair, the DJ played a slow song. Without hesitation, I pulled Abby onto the concrete dance floor, lined with furniture that had been pushed to the side for the
party.
    Abby’s head fit perfectly in the crook of my neck. “I’m glad I never went to one of these things before,” I said in her ear. “It’s right that I’ve only
brought you.”
    Abby pressed her cheek against my chest, and her fingers pressed into my shoulders.
    “Everyone’s staring at you in this dress,” I said. “I guess it’s kinda cool . . . being with the girl everyone wants.”
    Abby leaned back to make a show of rolling her eyes. “They don’t want me. They’re curious why
you
want me. And anyway, I feel sorry for anyone that thinks they have a
chance. I am hopelessly and completely in love with you.”
    How could she even wonder? “You know why I want you? I didn’t know I was lost until you found me. I didn’t know what alone was until the first night I spent without you in my
bed. You’re the one thing I’ve got right. You’re what I’ve been waiting for, Pigeon.”
    Abby reached up to take my face between her hands, and I wrapped my arms around her, lifting her off the floor. Our lips pressed together gently, and as she worked her lips against mine, I made
sure to silently communicate how much I loved her in that kiss, because I could never get it right with just words.
    After a few songs and one hostile, yet entertaining moment between Lexie and America, I decided it was a good time to head upstairs. “C’mon, Pidge. I need a smoke.”
    Abby followed me up the stairs. I made sure to grab her coat before continuing to the balcony. The second we stepped outside, I paused, as did Abby, and Parker, and the makeup-spackled girl he
was fingering.
    The first move was made by Parker, who pulled his hand from underneath the girl’s skirt.
    “Abby,” he said, surprised and breathless.
    “Hey, Parker,” Abby replied, choking back a laugh.
    “How, uh . . . how have you been?”
    She smiled politely. “I’ve been great, you?”
    “Uh”—he looked at his date—“Abby this is Amber. Amber . . . Abby.”
    “
Abby
Abby?” she asked.
    Parker gave one quick, uncomfortable nod. Amber shook Abby’s hand with a disgusted look on her face, and then eyed me as if she had just encountered the enemy. “Nice to meet you . .
. I guess.”
    “Amber,” Parker warned.
    I laughed once, and then opened the doors for them to walk through. Parker grabbed Amber’s hand and retreated into the house.
    “That was . . . awkward,” Abby said, shaking her head and folding arms around her. She looked over the edge at the few couples braving the winter wind.
    “At least he’s moved on from trying his damndest to get you back,” I said, smiling.
    “I don’t think he was trying to get me back so much as trying to keep me away from you.”
    “He took
one
girl home for me
once
. Now he acts like he’s made a habit of swooping in and saving every freshman I bagged.”
    Abby shot me a wry look from the corner of her

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