From Little Tokyo, With Love by Sarah Kuhn
Author:Sarah Kuhn [Kuhn, Sarah]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Published: 2021-05-11T00:00:00+00:00
THIRTEEN
Henryâs waiting for me when I emerge from Jitlada. He flashes me a big smile that doesnât quite reach his eyes.
âYou should take all this curry home!â he says joviallyâbut his voice is too bright, too loud. His smile gets that smug quality I was so irritated by when we first met. âBet your family will love it.â
âOkaaay,â I say, looking at him curiously. âWhy are you being weird?â
âIâm not!â he says, his smile straining so hard, it looks like his face is about to break in half. âCome on!â He turns and starts marching toward the car, his steps defiantly jaunty.
What the hell is happening here? Itâs like the real Henryâthe one who went rigid with tension when his friends started teasing himâhas been replaced by a smirking alien.
âHenry.â I plant my feet and cross my arms over my chest. âWhatâs going on?â
âNothingâwhy would anything be wrong?â he saysâso loudly that the valet turns and shoots us a quizzical look. âIâm fine.â
âYouâre not fine,â I counter, still refusing to move. âWhatever you are, it started back in thereââI jerk my head at Jitladaââwhen that big audition came up. You got all tense.â
He shrugs, his bizarre smile faltering. âIâm fine,â he repeats, sounding like heâs trying to convince himself. He throws me a smarmy wink. âYou donât need to worry about me, Sweet Rika.â
Ew. What was that?
âStop saying youâre fine!â I shoot back, frustration curling in my gut. âWhy wonât you just talk to me?â
A million and one emotions play over his face, and heâs trying with all his might to keep that big, weird smile in place. But eventually he loses, his shoulders slumping, his face falling.
âBecause I donât want to,â he snaps.
I reel back like Iâve been slapped. âBut . . . but I . . .â
He starts walking toward the car again. âCome on, letâs go.â
Somehow I manage to get it together and follow him, jogging a little to catch up. In my haze of confusion, I realize my kaiju-temper isnât slamming against my breastbone, demanding release. Instead I just feel . . . hurt. Even though he told me to come with him, itâs like heâs walking away from me, his back stiff and straight.
âI . . . Iâve told you everything,â I say, the words pushing themselves from my throat. âLike, stuff I never tell anyone. Stuff I donât talk about . . . hell, stuff I try not to think about. And then we . . . in the alley . . .â I trail off, that frustration rising in my chest again. The words are getting all mixed up in my brain, and I donât even know what Iâm trying to say.
âAnd that means I owe you something?â he fires back, stopping in his tracks and frowning at me.
âN-no,â I say. âThatâs not what I meant, I just . . . you got all weird andââ
âAnd what? That ruins your perfect fantasy of whatever it is you think I am? Whatever you . .
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