"I see you've trained your guard dog," Crew said when we met, his eyes on Bryan walking down the street. He turned his attention to me. "He's my friend and a good guy, Crew, which are two things I can't say about you." "Did you forget that we had a study date?" he asked, ignoring my comment. "Until you called my name, yes." I had no motivation to spare his feelings. "Hmmm. I may have to better impress upon you the honor of being asked to study with me. I'm pretty important," he said. "I think I perfectly comprehend the torture—I mean, honor—of hanging out with you." "This is why I like you. You're a challenge." His eyes had a predatory gleam. "Boy, do I hate being right all the time," I mumbled to myself. A group of girls walking from the church to the school passed us. "Don't do

