Billy turned to my mom. "It didn't turn out," he said, putting the phone on his desk.
Billy turned to my mom. "It didn't turn out," he said, putting the phone on his desk.
"That's a shame," she said, disappointed. "I would have loved to see you two together."
"I would have, too," he mumbled under his breath.
"So, how was your evening?" she asked us.
"We had a blast," I said.
"And you, Billy?"
fonould be p"Uh ... yeah, it was interesting."
"Interesting?" she said. "I thought you went to get ice cream. What is interesting about ice cream?" I waited for my little brother to blab the News of the Underworld to my mom. I was ready to pounce on him when he did.
"They had a new flavor," he said to me. "Vampire bites."
"Well, I bet Raven loved that one," she said.
I nodded enthusiastically. I was biding my time, hoping my mother would leave so I could talk to Billy alone.
"Sounds like you both had a great time," she continued. "I think this has been really wonderful for you. The fall dance. Now hanging out together. I think the Sterlings have bonded with you both and brought you two together. It's so sweet." We both smiled fake smiles, and my mom, happy with the children she dreamed for, left the room.
"So you admit it!" Billy Boy said to me when she was out of sight. He had obviously been waiting all night long to talk to me about this.
I didn't know what to say. All my excuses flew out of my head. I couldn't figure out anything anymore to explain the bizarre behavior of Alexander, Stormy, or their parents. I couldn't rationalize why they acted the way they did, and I wasn't sure I even wanted to anymore.
I didn't respond. Instead I started for my room but then turned around.
"Thanks for covering with Mom," I said. "I know you did it for Stormy. But it really helped me and Alexander, too."
"So ... it's really true," he said as if it was just sinking in.
I headed over to him. "You can't tell a soul."
"You are dating a vampire...."
"I mean it. No one can know."
"But don't you see? This is major news. The existence of vampires. Not just in folklore - but in reality." I leaned in to him with serious conviction. "Your lips are sealed. Promise?"
"Can I tell Henry?"
"No!"
"But he has to know! We could win a lifetime achievement award at mend mthe school's science fair."
"I don't need fifty media trucks parked outside the Mansion waiting to interview Alexander or Stormy to find that they don't show up on camera. He'll have to leave town. And that is not going to happen!" I pinched his arm.
"Okay, okay," he said, and I released him. Then he started processing the information. "I went to a dance with a vampire," he said. "I'll be the coolest kid in school."
"I told you, you can't tell anyone!"
"But how will I be cool if no one knows?"
I remembered how Billy treated Stormy and danced with her in front of the entire school. And now, not blurting out the identity of my boyfriend to my mom. "I think you already are the coolest one there," I said truthfully.