Chapter 3: One Lie Begets Another
My legs nearly gave out. I quickly grabbed her hand: "Don’t! He—he was fine, it’s not his fault, my period’s coming."
Tanya looked half-convinced: "Really?"
No, but would I dare say otherwise?
I clutched my stomach: "Yeah, really..."
Tanya pouted: "He’s never even had a girlfriend, how would he know how to take care of you? If I could’ve made it, I wouldn’t have asked him."
Wait a second—Nathan’s never had a girlfriend?
Then how did he last night—
"Hey, Aubrey, why’s your face so red?" Tanya pressed her hand to my forehead. "You don’t have a fever, do you?"
I quickly shook my head.
Tanya sighed: "It’s just a guy. There may be plenty of fish in the sea, but you’ll find someone better. Chris is a jerk—don’t waste another thought on him. Girl, you’re a catch. Chris is just a walking red flag."
I met Chris during freshman orientation.
He was good-looking, played basketball, and was a campus star. He wore his jersey everywhere, like he lived for game days.
He chased me for three months. I thought he was nice, so I said yes.
At first things were fine, but then I realized he never turned down any girl who showed interest. We fought about it a few times.
He gradually grew cold.
The day before yesterday, someone sent me a photo on Instagram: him lying on a hotel bed, his face covered in smeared lipstick.
I went to confront him, but Chris just broke up with me on the spot.
Ugh.
Thinking about it just makes me feel pathetic. I should’ve been the one to dump him. For a second I wondered if Tanya would track him down and threaten to post his DMs.
Tanya was furious: "Where are those two jerks? I’ll go teach them a lesson."
Me: "..."
Honestly, I didn’t want to make a fuss. After all, it seemed like I also...
"Forget it." I shook my head. "Not worth wasting time on people like that."
My phone buzzed—it was the DoorDash guy.
When I got the hangover soup, I was honestly a bit embarrassed.
Tanya clicked her tongue at the receipt: "Wow, my brother actually did something thoughtful. I thought—hey, my brother’s calling."
I froze instantly.
Tanya answered: "Hello, bro? What’s up?"
I didn’t know what they said, but a second later, she looked at me strangely and handed me the phone:
"Aubrey, my brother wants to talk to you."
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