Her blush drove me crazy. It trumped over all the angry reasons I held for hating her and made me feel warm on the inside. No other girl I’d dated—slept with—whatever, made me feel like Josie. Even with the knowledge that she stood in her room getting ready to go out with another guy. I knew Keith King wouldn’t make her feel like me, even if she didn’t want to admit it, the sparks I felt with her couldn’t be one-sided. Jordan tossed a pillow at my face, knocking my game controller from my hand. “What are you doing? We lost! Are you paying attention?” “It’s just a dumb game,” I said, tossing the pillow back at him. Jordan grumbled when someone knocked on the door. The sun sank low in the sky, which told me it was time for the crawfish broil. Josie spent most of the day locked in h

