Ariana stared at Thomas in disbelief. "They'd do that?"
 
 Thomas nodded. "They warned me after the last time Headmaster Cox called them. Some freshman told the
 
 Wesley advisor that I sold him Adderall."
 
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 "Did you?" she asked, already knowing the answer.
 
 "Ungrateful prick," Thomas muttered. He turned and strode over to the elevator as if he hadn't just admitted
 
 to being a drug dealer. "Let's go," he threw over his shoulder. "You've got a bet to lose."
 
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 THE BET
 
 ***"I can't believe I'm doing this," Ariana said, standing outside the door to Daniel's dorm room. "He'd kill
 
 me."
 
 "Kill you, huh? Sounds like a winner," Thomas teased.
 
 Ariana shot him a look of death and shoved the door open. Piles of dirty sports uniforms, back issues of ESPN
 
 magazine, and protein bar wrappers covered the floor. His dresser exploded with clothes, and a bowl of half -
 
 eaten cereal sat on his desk.
 
 "This is nasty," Thomas announced, eyeing a pair of grass- and mud-stained shorts on Daniel's bed. "Even for
 
 a dude."
 
 "He doesn't have a lot of time to clean," Ariana said, wrinkling her nose as she stepped over a lacrosse
 
 helmet.
 
 "Oh, right. Because he's so busy with all his clubs and teams and being First every semester. Message
 
 received," Thomas replied.
 
 Embarrassed that he'd read her so easily, Ariana turned away and automatically started picking up after
 
 Daniel, folding clothes that
 
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 looked clean and swiping the dirty ones into his hamper. As she was trying to shove a T-shirt inside, Thomas
 
 pulled it away from her and dumped the entire contents out in front of the closet doors. "What are you
 
 doing?" Ariana wailed.
 
 Thomas rifled through the clothes. "Proof enough?" he asked, lifting a lacy camisole from the mess. "Either
 
 your boy is getting some on the side, or he likes to play dress-up. Either way, you lose."
 
 "That's mine." Ariana smiled, snatching the cami away from him. "Glad you like it, though."