The Cure for Cold Feet by Beth Ain
Author:Beth Ain [Ain, Beth]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Published: 2018-05-08T00:00:00+00:00
Hey, howâs Quinn, anyway? Mom asks, her mouth filled with salad because Jasmine tells her pizza is
INFLAMMATORY,
and Mom trusts in Jasmine more than she
trusts in pizza.
Fine, I say, shrugging off her salad eating and her question
at once.
I donât want to waste time talking about how Quinn is when we are at Marioâs, a pizza place so good you
donât mind that the chairs spin around and make you dizzy and that the lady who runs the place
chases after unruly teenagers with a wooden spoon.
The spoon lady, James calls her.
James isnât here tonight, though, so I have no one to joke with.
You didnât tell me about Jacksonâs dad,
I say back,
my mouth half-full of pizza.
He told you? she asks.
I told him heâd be back, I say. Heâll be back, right?
Heâll be back, she says, then she looks down at her phone.
Itâs nice that you two are friends now, she says, and I hate that she noticed.
Not friends, I say, dancing partners.
She doesnât notice that I am being sassy,
that I act sassy when I am embarrassed.
I donât know where James is, she says to her phone like her phone might answer her back, like this:
James is on his way and will turn back into your
happy-go-lucky favorite child in
five, four, three, twoâ¦
But her phone does not tell her that,
cannot tell her that, because
it isnât possible,
the same way it isnât possible for me to go back to fourth grade and
hating Jackson Allen, and
loving Quinn Mitchell.
Backward isnât an option unless you are James, right now walking toward us and wobbling away from us
at once.
The door of Marioâs has swung open and the gust of air is cold but
James is on fire,
his face sweaty, his body swaying, and as he gets closer,
I recognize the smell of alcohol from Mom and Dadâs old New Yearâs Eve partiesâ
bottles and sparkling glasses and
sparklier Happy New Year! horns
lined up for their guests,
James and me lined up too,
in front of the TV with little cocktail plates of
pigs in blankets and cheese and crackers
and tall plastic flutes filled up with
sparkling apple cider,
ready to party in our pjâs on a New Yearâs Rockinâ Eve.
We should have had a sparkly party and
pigs in blankets because Marioâs suddenly feels
brightly lit and cold and I feel afraid that James has slipped just out of my grasp while I was busy with makeup and dancing and
myself.
Hey, Spoon Lady, he shouts,
waving in a big, weird wave.
James Kline, get your butt over here, Mom says, gritting her teeth and slamming her phone down on the table, and it lights up like the crystal ball in Times Square
just at the moment Jamesâs eyes
light up and he trips over something
himself.
He falls flat on his face, blood trickling out of the scar on his chin from when he once flew over the handlebars of his dirt bike, a long time ago,
before Dad left
and before all of this moodiness and
before he cheated on that Spanish test and
before he cheated me out of a big brother who knows better than to come to Marioâs Pizza
drunk
on New Yearâs Eve, when the Spoon Lady is on duty.
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