Authors: Jen Calonita
Tags: #Siblings, #Juvenile Fiction, #Family, #Social Issues, #Adolescence, #Parents
“Wow, you do sound busy,” Savannah said, pushing the cheer back into her voice. “So busy that you probably don’t even miss having a boyfriend like Taylor. Did you hear Taylor officially asked Millie out?”
“He gave me this.” Millie thrust her arm at Mira, showing off a thin silver bracelet with a dangling starfish. Taylor had given her one just like it when they started dating. “Savannah helped him pick it out.” Savannah’s smug smile returned.
Mira had to hand it to Savannah. She knew how to twist the knife. For a moment, Mira thought the boyfriend talk and the bracelet would make her crumble. Instead, she quickly recovered. “Cute, Millie! I’m surprised Savannah helped him pick that one, though.” She frowned. “The one Taylor got me tarnished quickly.” Millie paled, making Mira feel slightly bad, but she couldn’t back down now.
The saleswoman handed Mira the credit-card slip, and Mira turned away from the girls to sign. “Speaking of jewelry, I’ve been meaning to buy myself something nice to wear for all these magazine interviews. I just have to find the time. My publicist said
Teen Vogue
needs days for an interview and photo shoot. They even want me to paint a picture for them to put in the story. Can you believe it?”
“No, I can’t,” Savannah said without thinking. When Mira turned around again, she noticed Savannah’s posture was stiff as a board.
Mira collected her bags and walked past her. “See you at school!”
Savannah looked jealous!
Mira thought with glee as she hurried down Main Street toward Corky’s before Savannah could retaliate. She couldn’t stop replaying their conversation in her head. The look on Savannah’s face when she mentioned
Teen Vogue
, Millie’s reaction to what she said about Taylor’s bracelet… those moments were priceless! Her friends had made her feel as worthless as a cockroach the past few weeks, but now she felt like she could take on the world.
Who needs those girls, anyway?
You do
, a small voice inside her head said.
Maybe you don’t need Savannah, but you do need some friends
, the voice reminded her. Mira’s run slowed to a crawl. Since their big fight, she hadn’t had anyone to talk to or hang out with. She shopped alone, avoided parties, and spent most of her nonschool hours in her room. That wouldn’t do.
She and Izzie had made strides in the friendship department, but Izzie still wasn’t someone who would go for manicures or sit with her and gush over a picture of Taylor Lautner’s abs in
Us Weekly
. She missed doing that stuff.
How are you going to survive cotillion without friends or a date?
the voice taunted.
Your debut is going to be ruined
.
The S
ecre
TS OF MY HOLLYWOOD LIF
e
series:
Secrets of My Hollywood Life
On Location
Family Affairs
Paparazzi Princess
Broadway Lights
There’s No Place Like Home
SLEEPAWAY GIRLS
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Copyright © 2012 by Jen Calonita
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Winter White
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