“It’s fine, you didn’t know,” Hayden said. “Just let us know if we ever bother you. And please don’t date our exes. Then again, I don’t think Oliver knows who his exes are.”
Oliver gasped in offense. “Hey, I can namesomeof them.”
“That’s already a bad sign.”
“No, let me spell them out.” He pulled out one finger. “My first girlfriend was Jade Abbott in middle school. There’s Natalie Mao from freshman year, the great kisser. I dated Alyssa Sullivan last fall before she threw up on my shoes at the Saturn Frenzy. There were one or two Mias. Someone’s last name was Johnson. Um . . .” Oliver widened his eyes at Caleb and Hayden as if asking for help.
“What about Raina?” Caleb asked as he started eating chips again. “Beginning of freshman year? Before Natalie?”
My pudding turned in my stomach. “You dated Raina? Our Raina?” I still didn’t know her last name, but it started with a V.
Was this why she’d said Oliver was a great kisser?
“Not officially,” Oliver said. “We made out a few times. Our spark just dissipated after a while.” He scratched behind his neck, his eyes meeting Caleb’s as if there was another reason why they never dated. “I was ready for something new.”
My heart locked up in my chest at the idea of Raina making out with someone. I knew she had a crush on one of her guy friends at some point, but I would’ve remembered all too well if she’d told me about having her first kiss. How far did the kisses go? Did she still think about them?
Instead of asking more questions, I said, “Oh.”
Oliver raised an eyebrow. “Why, you want her?”
I nearly choked on my pudding. “No!” Heat rushed to my cheeks. “I-I barely know her.”
“Oh my gosh, and I thought Oliver’s face gets red,” Calebsaid with a snort. “You look like how you did at the shelter yesterday.”
Hayden pursed his lips. “What happened at the shelter yesterday?”
“Nothinghappened,” I said, and for once, it was actually the truth. “She just helped me feed the bunnies.” I hadn’t even noticed that Caleb or anyone else had been around.
“Uh-huh,” Oliver said. “But you can date any of my exes.”
“Whoever they are,” Hayden added.
“Shut up.”
I laughed, though I fought the urge to swallow. My complicated feelings for Raina were already too noticeable to everyone. How the heck was I supposed to hide it?
Maybe I could ask Kami for tips.
At the end of the lunch period, the bell rang. I didn’t hesitate to close my lunch box and stand up. “Thanks for inviting me to sit with you guys.”
“Of course.” Hayden stood up and slung his backpack over his shoulder. “What’s your next class?”
I whipped out my schedule. “Chemistry with Mrs. Bennett in Room 214.”
“Oh, that’s my next class.” He smiled. “I’ll walk with you.”
“Thank you.” The last thing I needed was to end up in the wrong class again.
We walked up the stairs of the nearest building and into Room 214, but I stopped once I realized that everyone probably had an assigned lab partner. I went up to the woman with brown hair and way too much makeup at the desk.
She looked up from her computer. “Dallas Friar, right?” She pointed the table diagonally from her desk, all the way at the back of the classroom. “You can sit in the right seat at that last table. She doesn’t have a lab partner.”
“Okay, thanks.” I didn’t know whoshewould be, since she wasn’t here yet, but I sat at the table.
Only a few seconds later, Arielle and Raina walked into the classroom. My chest tightened as I crossed my fingers under my desk.Please don’t tell me it’s her.Having a class with her would already be messy for my mind. I didn’t need?—
“Hey.” Raina smiled at me as she pulled out the chair next to me and sat down. “You’re here.”