Better Off Friends

“You know?”


“I was stupid, it’s just . . . it’s New Year’s Eve. I’m at a

party. Is it so wrong that I wanted to have some fun?” She

sank back onto my bed and put her head in her hands. “You

can’t tell Levi.”

I couldn’t think of a response. I was so shocked at how

quickly the evening had changed.

She finally looked at me. “Can you please say something?

Anything?”

I was afraid to open my mouth because I had no idea what

would come out. Eventually, I couldn’t take it anymore. “How

could you?”

Emily shook her head. “I don’t know. I mean, you know I

used to like Troy. And we were flirting while we were playing, and I think he’s cute. You know I used to like him.”

“You have a boyfriend. And need I remind you that he’s my best friend.”

“I thought I was your best friend.”

“You both are.” But in that instant I certainly felt closer

to Levi.

“Levi’s great. But he’s not here.” Emily sank back on my

bed, her feet dangling toward the floor. It was a position we’d both been in often. A physical position. This awkward emotional position I was currently in was a first. And not one I

cared to repeat.

“So that makes it okay?” I asked.

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“No, it doesn’t.” I was relieved that this was her answer.

“I’m confused, that’s all.”

“About what?”

“Everything.” She started to tear up. “I’m getting freaked

out over next year. I don’t think you realize how much things

will change. Everything’s going to change. It already has.”

I sat down next to her so we were both staring up at the

glow-in-the-dark stars on my ceiling. “Emily, you’ve got to let this go. You’re not your sister.”

“You know what happened with her. You saw. Cassie had

all these friends when she was our age. Then she went to that

big school and got lost. She’d come straight home freshman

year and go into her bedroom to cry.”

“But your sister’s a lot quieter than you. You’re more outgoing. You’d never be lost. And you have me.” I wanted to add

that trying to date the entire male population at our school at the same time wasn’t going to make things better for her, but

I knew this wasn’t the time. What she needed was reassur—

ance. “Not everything is going to change.”

“Our group will be broken up. I used to be your only best

friend, and don’t think it hasn’t hurt me that you’ve been

spending more time with Levi.”

I couldn’t believe she was trying to turn this on me. Yes, I

spent a lot of time with Levi. But she was the one who canceled plans with me to spend more time with him.

“And I get worried for you, Macallan. I do. Levi’s great. But

when he gets to high school, do you think he’s going to be fine hanging out with only you? He’s going to have all these

friends, and I don’t want you to be left alone.”

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“I didn’t think I was going to be left alone.” My throat

tightened. “I thought you were my best friend, too.” I turned

my head in time to see her cringe.

“I am your best friend. But sometimes I question where your loyalty lies.”

I stayed motionless on my bed, repeating Emily’s words in

my head. This was an impossible situation — was she really

asking me to make an even more impossible choice? A knot

began forming in my stomach. Could I really choose between

the two? I’d known Emily for as long as I could remember.

She was always happy to lend a hand when I needed girly

advice. She had been there for me during the absolute worst

time in my life.

Maybe Emily was right. Maybe I had been neglecting her

since Levi had come to town. But did that make what she was

asking me okay? Levi and his family had meant the world to

me the past eighteen months. I couldn’t imagine my life without him. But I felt the same about Emily.

Why was this landing all on me? This was exactly the situation I’d been worried about when they’d started dating.

What would happen after they broke up?

I tried to keep my voice steady. “Are you giving me an ulti—

matum? That I need to be loyal to you?”

“I don’t know what I’m saying.” Emily sat up. “I’m obviously really confused. I’m so sorry. I feel horrible. I don’t want to come between you and Levi, and I don’t want Levi to come

between us.”

Yeah, I thought, you’re one kissing session too late on that one.

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Just then, I heard everybody downstairs counting down.

While they happily rang in the New Year, I was trying to

figure out how to salvage the two most important relationships in my life.

A “HAPPY NEW YEAR!” chorus erupted below.

“Hey!” Emily hugged me as I got up. “Happy New Year,

Macallan! Can we make a fresh start? I promise to figure out

what to say to Levi. I don’t want you to worry about it. It’s my problem, not yours.”

All I could do was hope she was right.