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"And the next award goes to the one who's always got our backs, helping us out at tournaments whenever we need anything -- a piece of evidence, a hug, or a snack -- she's got you covered. She's always the one to get the team together for our boba nights, and she's honestly the glue that holds us all together."
From my spot in the crowd I chuckle and look over to my right at Rachel, who gives me a smile back. We both know who's getting this one, and she totally deserves it.
"Let's hear it for Danya!" A huge round of applause engulfs the banquet room.
Across from me, Danya stands up proudly and gets on stage. "Thank you so much for the award Jacob, it means so much to me. I'm really grateful to have all of you and I'm so sad to be graduating this year. I'm going to miss each and every one of you next year."
Another round of applause as she smiles back at the crowd. It's truly a heartfelt moment, one she truly deserves. Everyone needs a friend like Danya.
She opens the envelope she's been holding this whole time and pulls out a large certificate, showing everyone. "This next award is going to be the Unbreakable Bond award, and it's going to the pair of debaters who is clearly the closest to each other. They're always researching and practicing with each other, and they're inseparable both on and off the debate floor."
Well, guess it's our turn. The applause roars back up again and Rachel and I make our way to the podium. It's a lot more people than I thought there would be. Our parents are in the back sitting with each other. Both our dads have a coffee cup in their hands and mine whispers something in her dad's ear, and they share a laugh.
Danya continues, "I'm so grateful to be one of their friends as well, and I've got to tell you, it's been a blast watching their friendship blossom over the years." I can't help but smile at that. It really has been an amazing couple of years. She grins at us, a gleam in her eye. "If I didn't know any better, there's a little something more going on between those two."
The crowd erupts again, but this time I feel my face freeze.
What?
Did she just say what I think she said? My mouth widens at that. Before I can stop myself, I look to my right at Rachel. Her wide-eyes stare back into mine but I look away before things get too awkward. They're beautiful -- dark brown pools that glimmer with the reflection of the lights all around us.
Meanwhile, Danya laughs, pretending not to notice anything, and changes the topic to a short anecdote while the gears in my brain stall.
I didn't see that one coming.
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That night, Rachel doesn't respond to any of my texts. Or calls. Nor in the morning. She's not at first period math, either. My favorite class of the day instantly becomes the worst.
Now, I just wait for things to pass by. It's my ritual whenever things aren't going my way. Life is surprisingly mechanical and when I'm ready to live again, a day has passed and things are good again. Sometimes it's a week. Or a month. It's almost as if I'm letting myself just be alive rather than really living, but it's always good to skip through all the drab moments.
As promised, it's lunchtime before I can torment myself with any of my own speculation. Thankfully, Danya's there at our usual lunch spot.
"Have you seen Rachel recently?" I ask her.
She gives me a weird look, as if she was about to ask me the same. "I haven't seen her all morning. And she hasn't been answering any of my texts."
I bury my face in my hands. "Oh god. It's got to be yesterday. I don't know, she must've panicked or something. Why'd you say that? In front of the whole team, and our parents, no less."
"I'm sorry, Jeremy, but look. You've got to realize that yesterday was the last team meeting. Ever. Do you realize what that means?"
"How does that have anything to do with her?"
"That was the. Last. One." She looks at me with the solemness of a conspiracy theorist explaining the latest reason as to how the government is poisoning our water supply. "We're probably never going to meet up all together again."
"That's not true, we'll still all be close friends after high school -- I'm sure if you want, we'll be able to do reunions in the summer."
She rolls her eyes. "I'm not talking about me. You don't get it, do you?"
"I know it sucks, but we still have this summer too."
"No, no, no. Look. It's her. You are madly in love with Ms. Rachel Sanchez, and time is ticking. If nothing happens because you're both too scared to do anything about it, I'll be damned. As your friend it's my job to look out for the both of you" she says emphatically, crossing her arms.
The truth is, I am totally in love with Rachel. I had been for almost four years. It started on the first day of freshman year history, as I snuck glances across the room to memorize all her features. Her casual mint-green hoodie, her perfect physique and long legs whose curves showed through the tight fabric of her skinny jeans. I'd long since memorized every inch of her and kept it in a safe place.
From the moment I found out she was in debate, I knew we had to become partners. After that, it was just night after night of working together and hanging out that pulled me in. I was a lost cause after just a month.
"Tell me I'm wrong," she says, and I sigh. Danya is never wrong. Unless we're debating.
"I--" can't find the words, apparently. I'd never talked to anyone about this before, but she was right. My time left with Rachel isn't nearly as much as I thought. A month ago, when we committed to two different colleges hundreds of miles away, I couldn't comprehend it. From then I just kept procrastinating on really thinking about what that would mean.
"Why haven't you said anything, Jerm?"
"I just... there was never a good time, you know?" The silence bites me.
"Is there someone else?"
"No, no." Of course not. Who else could make my heart flutter like she does? It's unthinkable.
Danya seems satisfied with that. "Okay. So you do love her. What's stopping you?"