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Authors: Julie Fison

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‘Sorry, I think I’d better go,’ I mumbled getting to my feet.

I raced between movnie-goers and then ran for the slushie stall. I could feel my heart thumping as I ran. Why was Liam playing handsies with me when he was into Annabel? I must have misjudged him completely.

I desperately needed to talk to Kimmi.

When I approached the slushie trailer, I saw Kimmi and Jack leaning on the counter, chatting. I hung back in the shadows, watching them. The customers had gone and they were smiling and laughing, obviously getting on well. I was sorry to break up the fun.


Kimmi!
’ I called. I waved, gesturing for her to come out of the trailer.

‘Phoebs, what’s up?’ she asked, bouncing towards me. Her face broke into a smile. ‘Did he ask you out?’

‘No,’ I frowned. ‘Why would he do that?’

‘Jack told me that Liam was going to ask you out.’

I sat down on a bench and stared at Kimmi blan tpkly. ‘What about Annabel?’

Kimmi sat down beside me and rolled her eyes. ‘There’s nothing going on between him and Annabel. He likes you! That’s what I was trying to tell you earlier.’

I should have been excited, but I was still confused.

‘But Annabel has been talking about Liam all week, and she said they were getting on really well. Do you think she was just making all that up? And the stuff about me having a boyfriend – what was that about?’

Kimmi shrugged. ‘Well, he was asking a lot of questions about you in our Wild Club meetings. Maybe she saw he was into you and she was trying to get him to like you less.’

‘By lying about me? By torturing me? If she were here right now, I’d pour a slushie over her head. We’re meant to be friends!’ I couldn’t understand why Annabel would do that to me.

Kimmi put her arm around me. ‘I don’t think she was trying to be mean. She had no idea how you felt. Remember you said that you and Liam would never be anything more than friends?’

‘I didn’t say …’ I began. Then I remembered. ‘Oh yeah, I did say that.’

‘You also told Annabel that you didn’t have a problem with her hanging out with Liam,’ Kimmi reminded me gently.

‘Yes, but I didn’t
mean
that. And I told her the truth tonight. And what did she do?’

Kimmi just looked at me.

‘Oh, right,’ I mumbled. ‘She gave me her top and wedges and then went home.’

Kimmi nodded. ‘She must have done that so you could work things out with Liam.’

I sighed, feeling awful. I could hardly be angry at Annabel. I’d lied as much as she had. ‘Poor Annabel. She’s probably at home crying her eyes out because Liam doesn’t like her.’

‘I feel bad for her,’ Kimmi added, checking her phone. A message had popped up.

‘Timing. It’s from Annabel and she’s asking about you.’

‘What’s it say?’ I asked nervously.

Kimmi read the message out loud. ‘
How is Phoebs?
She hasn’t replied to my messages. Tell her I’m sorry I lied about what happened with Liam. She should go for him.
They’ll make a cute couple
.’

Kimmi looked at me and raised her eyebrows. ‘It’s a confession.’

‘And an apology,’ I said, unsure how to react.

A great big mixture of emotion was swimming around inside me. I felt hurt, guilty and excited, all at the same time.

I needed to get my phone to message Annabel, but I also had to apologise to Liam for rushing off.

I looked over towards the slushie trailer, where I could now see Liam with Jack, cleaning up. This was going to be awkward, but at least I’d worked out the truth now. I wondered how Annabel would react if Liam really did ask me out. Even though she’d told me to go for him, she’d probably still be a little bit upset. I would have to be careful if I was going to hang out with Liam – I wanted to stay friends with Annabel.

‘Oh my god!’ Kimmi shrieked. She was staring at her phone.

‘What?’ I asked.

Kimmi showed me a picture. It was Annabel and her old crush, Ryan Baker, with their arms around each other.

I laughed. ‘Poor Annabel,’ I said, shaking my head. ‘I’m really worried about her. She looks heartbroken, doesn’t she?’

‘I guess she’s over Liam, then,’ Kimmi giggled. ‘I can’t believe she went to Ryan’s party alone – and she’s hanging out with him! I think you can stop feeling sorry for her,’ said Kimmi. Then she leant in close to me and whispered, ‘You know, Jack says Liam has liked you for ages.’

‘Hey, Phoebe!’ someone called. I turned around and saw Liam heading towards me. ‘You’re missing the movie. Is everything okay?’

I walked right up to him. ‘Yes,’ I said. ‘It couldn’t be better.’

The Call of the Wild

published in 2014 by

Hardie Grant Egmont

Ground Floor, Building 1, 658 Church Street

Richmond, Victoria 3121, Australia

www.hardiegrantegmont.com.au

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