Stage Presents by Aidan Wayne

Stage Presents by Aidan Wayne

Author:Aidan Wayne [Wayne, Aidan]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: young adult
ISBN: 978-1-64080-680-1
Publisher: Dreamspinner Press
Published: 2019-06-24T16:00:00+00:00


“HEY, GIVE him my congratulations,” Dana said, shouldering her phone as she opened her door. She hadn’t even known Bolin could use stilts. That was pretty cool. Weird, but cool. “Tell him I’ll make him something to celebrate.”

“Don’t give him that power,” Isabella said. “He’ll ask for something crazy complicated.”

“Tell him I’ll bake something within reason,” Dana amended. “We want to do anything tonight to celebrate?”

“Apparently he’s going out to dinner with some girl he met at the auditions.”

Dana laughed and stepped out of her shoes. “Okay, that works.”

“Right? Scored himself the role of his dreams and a date. I’m totally jealous.”

“About the role or the date?”

Isabella sighed.

“I told you,” Dana said, not even close to the first time, “that you should just ask your mysterious crush out yourself.” Isabella had been pining over some guy—and she refused to tell Dana who—for a while now. Dana was nearly positive it was Eddie, and that Isabella was hesitant to date him because she was worried it’d mess up their group dynamic. Then again, she’d also gone on at great length over the fact that she didn’t think her crush was interested in her.

Frankly, Dana thought that was ridiculous. Eddie had taken to blushing scarlet every time Isabella smiled at him, freckles standing out starkly against his skin. Dana and Bolin had shared a lot of knowing looks.

Now with Bolin dating someone (or on the verge of dating someone), and Isabella and Eddie hopefully dating each other in the near future (so they could stop pining over each other), Dana was facing the distinct possibility of being the single one in the group. Which was fine, it was. She’d dated some in high school, gone out with a few boys, but nothing all that spectacular. She wasn’t much of a romantic and simply hadn’t met anyone in college she cared to go out with as more than friends. So she wasn’t particularly upset about being the single friend, though she did wonder a little how that might affect their friend dynamic.

Oh well. She’d deal with it when it happened.

She and Isabella hung up a few minutes later, and Dana went to her room to change out of her costume and into some comfier clothes. After she had pulled on a long T-shirt and a pair of leggings, she heard the front door open and close.

Dana padded into the living room just in time to see Ashlee drop her bag on the kitchen table and then slump into one of the chairs.

Dana raised an eyebrow. “You okay?”

“Fine,” Ashlee mumbled.

“Yeah, that sounds like you’re okay.”

Ashlee sighed and sat up. “I’m fine, I am. I was just hoping to go out with a friend of mine tonight, and she’s busy.”

“Oh.” Dana thought this over. Ashlee had wanted to learn how to cook something, right? And it seemed as though she needed some cheering up. She’d done her best to cheer Dana up after the Haircut Incident (and Ashlee still offered to do or play with Dana’s hair when they both were home).



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