Prom Theory by Ann LaBar
Author:Ann LaBar
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
Published: 2021-03-30T00:00:00+00:00
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Theoâs pole vaulting was awe inspiring. It was like dance. It took a level of coordination I was pretty sure, up to that point, I hadnât imagined was possible.
Watching Theo catapult himself into the air, all the while twisting his body midflight and curving his back, gliding over the bar, was thrilling. By the time he landed and popped nimbly to his feet, Iâd risen from my seat, shouting and applauding. My reaction was instinctual, its intensity brought on by the crowdâs reaction, I was certain. Theo as a person wasnât all that impressive; he certainly didnât spend much time developing his intellect. So I was surprised by how much I felt my heart racing and the excitement I was experiencing.
It seemed to be the perfect time to test his mirror neurons, since my attitude toward him, in that moment, was one of heightened admiration. I tapped Estherâs arm. âIâm going to go and congratulate him.â
Esther gave me a thumbs-up. âGood idea!â
I went down the bleachers and met him as he walked back to where the track team was gathered.
âTheo,â I called out to him.
At first he looked up and didnât spot me, or he did and he didnât know who I was right away, but I didnât care. I walked quickly to him. âTheo, wow, I had no idea. That was perfect, it was⦠beautiful.â It was shocking to me how genuinely he had impressed me. Perhaps I should attend more track events. I obviously enjoyed them.
He laughed and then said, âThatâs what all the girls say.â
I didnât care that he might be sincere, that all the girls, in fact, said that. My heart rate was elevated, my cheeks were flushed, my hair was wind-tossed. The way he looked at me gave me goose bumps. How strange. Why would his attention trigger my pilomotor reflex? That particular reflex had always fascinated me. We no longer had thick enough body hair that the contraction of the tiny muscles that caused our hair to stand up straight made much sense. It didnât make us warmer or even make us look bigger as a warning to potential attackers as it did for most other mammals. It was, in a sense, a wasted effort of the sympathetic nervous system. I wasnât cold and didnât feel threatened, so the goose bumps must mean I was excited. There was no doubt the event had been exciting, and most importantly, I had his attention. And I was reluctant to admit, for the first time he had mine.
Somewhere beneath the buzz of adrenaline and the oxytocin/endorphin rush, I also remembered there had been studies in just thisâthe bond that often forms between people during exciting or traumatic events. I needed to be around him during another exciting moment, and I was sure it would cement his growing interest. I knew it was working on me. Because to be honest, up to this point I hadnât liked him as a person very much.
But at the moment, I was attracted to him, perhaps for the first time.
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