Ginny crossed her arms and leaned back in her chair, saying, “The look on his face would’ve been worth it.” Slowly sipping the rest of her soda, Anna thought, I’ll bet you would. I underestimated you in school, Ginny. They had you back in the “B” stream and I had you pegged for just another party hanger-on, like that crowd you hung around with. But did you hang out with them because you liked them, or because those of us in the “A” stream wouldn’t accept you? You were so quiet, I just assumed you were dumb. Wonder who else I’ve misjudged lately? “Goddamn Sam, gone half a day and this place goes to pot,” Bib said through the glass as he stood outside the door, waiting for Ginny to notice him and open the automatic lock. Ginny hurried to press the release button on the door, and Bib walked

