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Authors: Nicola Yoon

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Madeline:
Hi.
Olly:
hey
Madeline:
I didn’t know if you’d log on tonight. Are you OK?
Olly:
fine
Madeline:
What happened? Why was he so angry?
Olly:
i don’t know what you’re talking about
Madeline:
Your dad, Olly. Why was he so angry?
Olly:
you’ve got your secrets. i’ve got mine
Madeline:
OK.
Olly:
ok

Wednesday, 3:31 A.M.

Olly:
couldn’t sleep?
Madeline:
No.
Olly:
me too. fast five favorites movie food body-part class
Madeline:
That’s only four. Besides, it’s too late for this. I can’t think.
Olly:
waiting
Madeline:
Pride and Prejudice—the BBC version, toast, hands, architecture.
Olly:
jesus. is there a girl on this planet who doesn’t love mr. darcy
Madeline:
All girls love Mr. Darcy?
Olly:
are you kidding? even my sister loves darcy and she doesn’t love anybody.
Madeline:
She must love somebody. I’m sure she loves you.
Olly:
what’s so great about darcy?
Madeline:
That is not a serious question.
Olly:
he’s a snob
Madeline:
But he overcomes it and eventually realizes that character matters more than class! He’s a man open to learning life’s lessons! Also, he’s completely gorgeous and noble and dark and brooding and poetic. Did I mention gorgeous? Also, he loves Elizabeth beyond all reason.
Olly:
huh
Madeline:
Yeah.
Olly:
my turn?
Madeline:
Proceed.
Olly:
Godzilla, toast, eyes, math. wait, is the body part your favorite on yourself or on someone else?
Madeline:
I don’t know! It’s your list.
Olly:
o yeah. all right, i’m sticking with eyes
Madeline:
What color are your eyes?
Olly:
blue
Madeline:
Be more specific, please.
Olly:
jesus. girls. ocean blue
Madeline:
Atlantic or Pacific?
Olly:
atlantic. What color are yours?
Madeline:
Chocolate brown.
Olly:
more specific please
Madeline:
75% cacao butter dark chocolate brown.
Olly:
hehe. nice.
Madeline:
That was still only four favorites. We need one more.
Olly:
i leave it to you
Madeline:
Form of poetry.
Olly:
that assumes that I have one
Madeline:
You’re not a heathen.
Olly:
limericks
Madeline:
You are a heathen. I’m going to pretend you didn’t say that.
Olly:
what’s wrong with a good limerick?
Madeline:
“Good limerick” is a contradiction in terms.
Olly:
what’s your favorite?
Madeline:
Haiku.
Olly:
haikus are awful. they’re just less fun limericks
Madeline:
You’ve been downgraded from heathen to heretic.
Olly:
noted
Madeline:
OK. I should be asleep.
Olly:
ok me too.

Thursday, 8:00 P.M.

Madeline:
I wouldn’t have guessed that math was your favorite class.
Olly:
why not?
Madeline:
I don’t know. You climb buildings and leap over things. Most people are good with their bodies or their minds but not both.
Olly:
is that a nice way of saying you think i’m dumb?
Madeline:
No! I mean that … I don’t know what I mean.
Olly:
you mean i’m too sexy to be good at it. that’s ok. i get that a lot
Madeline:
. . .
Olly:
it just takes practice like anything else. i was a mathlete two high schools ago i’ll have you know. got a probability and stats question? i’m your guy
Madeline:
No!
Olly:
yes!
Madeline:
So sexy.
Olly:
i sense insincerity
Madeline:
No!
Olly:
yes!
Madeline:
:) So are you going to be a Mathlete at SFV High?
Olly:
probably not
Olly:
my dad made me quit. he wanted me to do something more manly like football
Madeline:
You play football?
Olly:
no. he made me quit the mathletes, but he couldn’t bully the coach into taking me midseason. he let it go eventually
Madeline:
What if he brings it up again now?
Olly:
i’m a little harder to bully now than i was 2 years ago
Olly:
i’m meaner now. bigger too
Madeline:
You don’t seem mean.
Olly:
you don’t know me that well yet

Friday, 3:03 A.M.

Madeline:
You’re awake again.
Olly:
yeah
Madeline:
I know you don’t want to talk about this.
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