Driving Home for Christmas: A hilarious festive rom-com to warm your heart on cold winter nights by Joanna Bolouri
Author:Joanna Bolouri [Bolouri, Joanna]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Quercus
Published: 2022-10-02T00:00:00+00:00
2007
Kate
âI donât understand why theyâre making us do this,â I say to Mum. âItâs like a hillbilly nightmare.â
âNonsense, itâll be fun!â Mum insists, pulling at the fringing on my skirt. âYouâre always complaining that the Christmas discos are lame, maybe this year will be better.â
I highly doubt it. Previous school Christmas discos were completely awful, but at least they werenât playing Country and Western music and making us dress up like bloody cowboys. A Christmas hoedown. Really? I need to find a new school.
âI bet this was Lindsay Templetonâs mumâs idea,â I say, glaring at myself in the mirror. âSheâs on the parent council, she always wears denim and they live on a farm. Guaranteed she came up with this.â
Mum smiles. âI wouldnât call a few chickens a farm, but you might be right. Iâve heard sheâs quite active on the committee. One of the reasons Iâm not. There . . . All done.â
She stands to the side while I slowly die inside. Never in my fifteen years on earth did I think Iâd be wearing a fringed denim skirt, a blue plaid shirt tied at the waist and cowboy boots.
âYour hair looks so cute!â Mum squeals. âAre you sure you donât want to wear the cowboy hat? You suit hats.â
Iâll admit that my hair does look kind of cute. Two chunky plaits, with little loose curls down either side. âNo to the hat,â I insist. âI think the skirt fringing and the gun holster are more than enough humiliation for one evening.â
I hear a loud knock on the door downstairs. âGubba,â I yell. âCan you let Ed in?â
Mum fusses with the fringing again until I physically shoo her away.
âEdâs picking you up for the dance?â she asks, raising an eyebrow. âHow very gentlemanly of him . . .â
Oh god, thereâs that look. I wish she wouldnât do that. Itâs so embarrassing.
âMum, he always comes in for me on the way to school. This is no different, so you can stop with the suspicious eyebrows. Thereâs no gossip here.â
âI was only asking,â she replies, now smirking. âI mean, you do spend a lot of time together, I wasââ
âIâm leaving now,â I say, feeling my face start to burn which only makes her presume sheâs correct. Which she isnât. We are not a we. Not that I wouldnât like to be a we, but Edâs never given me any sign that he likes me in that way. Besides, Iâm certain he likes Jenny Parker. Lauren said she passed him a note in class and then she saw her coming out of his house. If I ever get murdered, I want Lauren to investigate.
I head downstairs and see Ed standing with Gubba, smiling politely as she tells him about a school dance she attended four hundred years ago. I start to giggle.
âDonât you laugh,â Ed warns, trying to keep a straight face. âI already want to throw myself into the River Styx.â
âThat shirt!â I exclaim. âItâs hideous! Itâs perfect! Where did you
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