And I’ve smoked enough that I start gabbing philosophically.
“So back to making over your image, Dawson. I mean, think about it. You know how, like, in Hollywood if someone gets caught cheating on their wife, or gets a DUI, or goes to rehab, they look bad? People think they are doing bad things, their movies maybe don’t sell, they can’t get corporate sponsors, advertising dollars, that kind of thing. There are publicists who specialize in making over your image. Maybe hook you up with a charity event, get you photographed doing good, raising money, happy pics of your happy family. I can help you with that, but you have to do what I say.”
“I don’t wanna look lame,” Dawson says.
“What do you think your reputation is at school? How do people view you?”
“I don’t know. I guess I’m pretty popular. A good athlete. A nice guy.”
“Maybe that’s what you used to be. I mean, I know I’ve only been here a few days, but I see you as a guy who is a dick to his brother, is a player, a partier, and a quarterback who doesn’t give a shit.”
“Dallas, what do you think?”
“I’d have to agree with her. Sorry.”
“Well, shit.”
“Are you a good quarterback?”
“Yeah. I guess.”
“Okay, so here’s what you’ve got going for you. You’re hot. Like, besides the God of all Hotties, you’re the most gorgeous guy here. Amazing body. That’s the first thing I noticed about you. Course, you had your shirt off. Maybe you should walk around school with no shirt on. Then no one would care about your reputation.”
“But if I can’t be with other girls, what good will it do me?”
“Dude, I don’t think she said you couldn’t be with any girls. You just can’t be with every girl. He could have a girlfriend, right? Just not a bunch of hookups?”
“Right, Dallas! Oh, that would make her so jealous. Hookups. Kissing fresh meat. Ogling bras. That just makes her know she was right.”
“And you need to be nicer to Riley.”
“Damn, Dallas, you’re good. He’s right. You’re a jerk to your brother.”
“Yeah, I suppose I have been kind of a douche to him.”
“What about that Social Committee that Peyton is on? Are you on it? Is Whitney on it?”
“Of course, she’s on it. She thinks she runs it. Although I’m pretty sure this guy, Brad, and Peyton do all the work. I could get on it if I wanted to.”
“Do it. You need to get back to your confident self. I see you moping around her. Embrace your new friendship.”
“I want to go homecoming with her.”
“Then that’s your goal. You’ll be a good brother, a good quarterback, a nice guy, and a leader. New and improved and, most importantly, desirable. If every girl here wants you, she’ll want you back. I like this new you already,” I tell Dawson. “You seem much nicer than the dick I first met.”
“Maybe you should help me make her jealous.”
“I think I have enough complications as it is. I could flirt with you, but I couldn’t kiss you. My experience was awful. Sorry, but it was.”
“Maybe I need to fix that.”
“Fix what?”
He leans in and kisses me. A slow, sweet kiss.
And I can’t help it. I kiss him back a little.
Just, like, to verify my opinion of his kissing.
“So what do you think? I can’t have you going around telling everyone how awful I am. That will not be good for my image.”
“True.” I giggle. “And it wasn’t awful.”
Sunday, August 28th
I think you forgot love.
1pm
Dallas, Riley, Katie, Tyrese, Dawson, Ace, me, and a bunch of other people are hanging out on the big green Commons between the dorms. Some people are kicking a soccer ball around. Others are throwing a frisbee back and forth. It’s a gorgeous warm afternoon.
We have a little football game going.
Riley passes me the ball and I take off running with it. Dawson chases me and tackles me to the ground.
Then he rolls me over and sits on top of me. I grip the ball with all my might, so he can’t pull it away from me. This game isn’t following very many rules, and I know if I let go he will call fumble even though I’m clearly down.
He tickles my sides in attempt to loosen my grip.
I’m screaming, laughing, and clutching the football when I see Peyton and Whitney walk up.
Whitney crosses her arms and marches away.
We weren’t trying to at all, but I kinda hope for Dawson’s sake that it made her jealous.
Not that there’s anything to be jealous of.
Dawson is still sitting on me, trying to grab the football. I drop my arms to my side, letting go.
“What? You just gave in?” Dawson says with a sexy smirk.
“I think you mean gave up.”
He chuckles. He knows exactly what he said.
I see Riley walk off the field to talk to Audrey, the girl he hooked up with last night. He reminds me so much of Cush.
“Can I ask you a serious question?”
Dawson rolls over to lie in the grass beside me. He bends his arm to hold up his head and says, “Shoot.”