Fence--Striking Distance by Sarah Rees Brennan

Fence--Striking Distance by Sarah Rees Brennan

Author:Sarah Rees Brennan [by Sarah Rees Brennan, created by C.S. Pacat, illustrated by Johanna The Mad]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Published: 2020-09-29T00:00:00+00:00


16: AIDEN

The diner in Kingstone was set up to look like an old-fashioned soda fountain and ice cream shop, with crimson booths and a stained-glass sign behind the cash register reading SWEETS FOR SWEETHEARTS.

Of course Neil would pick a place like this, Aiden thought with scorn. Classic Neil.

“I picked the place,” said Harvard quietly. “I think it’s cute. Do you think Neil will like it?”

Now that Aiden looked at it again, the place was totally cute. Not that Neil would appreciate it, Aiden was sure.

He had to stop thinking this way. The diner was nice. They would have a nice time. Harvard would be happy.

“Of course Neil will like it.” Aiden’s voice rang with sincerity. Neil got to be on a date with Harvard here, after all. “Who wouldn’t like it?”

“Perfect place to have a milkshake,” chimed in Aiden’s date.

“Nobody asked you,” Aiden said with a charming smile. He’d learned that if he employed the smile, he could say absolutely anything he wanted and his dates would interpret it as flirting.

The date supported this thesis by winking at Aiden. Then he reached for Aiden’s hand. Aiden pulled away sharply. He was about to meet Neil, and he needed his hands free. He had to be ready for anything.

Neil was already sitting in a booth. God, Aiden hated the punctual.

“Hey, Neil,” called out Harvard, and gave Neil a little wave.

Aiden was tempted to step in front of Harvard so Neil wouldn’t get to see it, but that would be pointless. The wave would still be meant for Neil. Aiden couldn’t keep it for himself.

Harvard had said, I’m asking for this. Not for Aiden to be with him, but for Aiden to help him be with Neil. This was what Harvard wanted. Instead of blocking the wave, Aiden followed up Harvard’s wave with his most charming smile, aimed in the same direction.

“Hey,” said Aiden. “Neil, is it?”

Neil smiled back. God, Aiden hated teeth.

“Uh, wow,” he said. “You must be Aiden.”

There was a lilt to the wow, which made Aiden think Neil was surprised that Aiden was hot. Why would Neil be surprised that Aiden was hot? It was an internationally recognized fact.

Had Harvard described Aiden as hideous? Surely Harvard wouldn’t do that.

Was Neil surprised to find himself attracted to Aiden? Better men than Neil found themselves in this situation all the time.

Aiden tried to regard Neil dispassionately. He supposed Neil was okay-looking. Tall, hair that was untidy in a way some might find vaguely charming. Vacant eyes, Aiden decided, giving up on dispassion and turning to viciousness. Aiden might while away a Tuesday night with a guy like Neil, but he’d save Fridays and Saturdays for someone more compelling. Why was Harvard wasting his time with a Tuesday-night guy?

Aiden slid into the booth opposite Neil. Harvard and Aiden always sat on the same side of the table, but today it would be different. Harvard wanted it to be different.

Harvard also wanted his best friend and his boyfriend to get along. Aiden smiled with the concentrated intensity of a star, leaving Neil no choice but to be dazzled or go blind.



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