The planning of the Dates happened on the day August approached me about the bet. Right after we agreed on how the chase would play out, I opened the ideas for the dates that would follow. What she wanted was just to fake it and tell our friends that we did even if we didn't.
"In order to be convincing, we actually have to have stories to tell and photos to show."
I know Theo will not be silenced until he sees a photo of August and I together. Up until now, he still couldn't believe August agreed on a date with me. And he saw that with his own eyes and heard it with his own ears. They were watching the whole affair from our round table directly in view of the Dames. Yet, it was still unfathomable.
"Alright," August agreed. "But I'll choose where we are going and when. Everything should fit my schedule."
"That's a bit selfish. You need my help more than I need yours. I'm only here because I'm bored. You're in it for the money." I remember telling her.
It was the hardest deal I had to close in my life and I've done a lot of bargaining with my parents. Fortunately, August is the kind of girl who listens to logic and reasons. In the end, we agreed that in the five dates she mentioned in the contract she wrote, I'll be deciding two. And in those two, everything will be up to me.
Unfortunately for me, I lost a game of rock-paper-scissors– the most reliable method in decision making. In our case, who will get to choose the first date.
I stood in front of Star Kingdom, a theme park owned by one of my father's business partners. I offered to have it closed for the entire day, just for the two of us, but August blatantly refused. It'll be no fun, she said. I didn't like the long lines, I told her. But she's deciding this date, not I. "Do your own thing, when it's your time. I won't say a word" was her argument, so I yielded.
We were supposed to meet at nine but it's now a quarter past ten. August is late. I entertained the idea that maybe she decided not to come after all, but I don't think she's that kind of person. So I waited. It did give me the time to ponder how much I hate theme parks and how I've never been back to one since I was eight. It's the kind of crowd I despise. Especially the little kids who are always so excited with the most daring rides but would often come out crying or vomiting or both afterwards.
"Hey! Hughes!" I heard August called out. I spun around looking for her, I realized I've never seen her out of uniform and for a second I got scared I might not recognize her. But I saw her right away, running towards me in a white cap that still allows a high ponytail.
She was heaving when she got to where I was so I offered my hand for support. She took it and said in between breaths, "I am so sorry for being late!"
I let her catch air, she looked like she really needed it.
August was wearing a denim jumpsuit with gray, knitted long sleeves and a dirty Star Wars themed Vans. I realized we were matching, because I too was wearing a gray, long-sleeved shirt.
"You will not believe what happened to me."
"I'll believe everything you say." I replied. If it was anyone else, I would have left. But I didn't feel angry in the least. I was too excited and was too pleased to finally see August in a different fit. "Tell me on the way in. I already bought our tickets."
Apparently she left home three hours early, just like she always does. But the bus she was in got in an accident. The driver was drunk and hit another bus because he went out of his lane. She did hit her head because of the impact and was required by the First-Aiders to wait an hour to check for any concussion. Luckily, apart from the slight scratch on her forehead, which she showed me, she suffered no other injuries. She was also requested in the police station to leave a testimony. She took a cab right after to get here as soon as she could. She wanted to send me a text message but realized she didn't have my number so she kind of hoped I would just leave instead of waiting.
"Well, I waited. So you owe me."
"You shouldn't have. But of course, lunch is on me."
I asked for her phone and saved my contact information. "Now you can always reach me."
We decided then we'll eat first before going in with the rides. Her last meal was a breakfast of bread and butter and I actually heard her stomach grumble. She paid for it just as she claimed. I did try to fight the check out of her hands, I wasn't really serious on having her pay what she owed. Also, I am not used to anyone else paying for me. But August has a strong grip and the people are starting to stare so I let her win.
There was a certain child-like glow on August's face as we walked around the park. The sparkle on her eyes mirrors the innocence of someone who has never been here before.
So I asked, "Is this your first time here?"
"Is it that obvious?" She answered, a little shy.
I've never met anyone who hasn't been in a theme park before. It's one of places where most of us had our birthdays, more than once even.
"I mean, the first time in a long time. The last time I was here, my dad could only pay for the entrance, not the rides. So we kind of just walked around until I got tired."
"That was when?"
"Hmm, I guess when I was around seven or eight." She looked at me this time. Again with that knowing, urging face. The one where I think she wants to tell me something but couldn't. It was only for a split moment that I wondered if I'd even seen it all.
I figured, if she wanted to tell me, she would. But right now, we can try to enjoy each other's company in the most despicable of places. I offered my arm to her again, "Then we shouldn't really waste time walking right?"
We waited in lines and rode in rides until our feet were so tired that every step was making us wince. We ate every snack that looked inviting and bought every colorful drink we saw. August laughed more than I've heard of her the past four years I've known her in school. Especially when a falling spider in the Haunted Mansion landed on my shoulder. I kept telling her that "surprised" is different from "scared". But she said that my face definitely looked scared. There was no changing her mind.
This is a far-cry from the first dates I am used to, in private yachts or fancy restaurants. But I cannot say I am not enjoying the change.
The sun was at its last end of setting when August pulled me and said, "Can we ride the Ferris-wheel last?"
I readily agreed because I felt my knees about to give in anytime soon. I paid the operator when August turned her back. I wanted us to be at the top for the fireworks.
"We should take a photo." I started. We were at the top this time and the wind was gently rocking our pod. I took out my phone and prepared for a selfie. "I need to send it to Theo as proof." I explained.
August moved closer, her head touching my cheeks. "It should probably look like we are getting closer and enjoying it."
I clicked for three shots and turned to her afterwards. I'll send the photos later.
"But I am enjoying it." I told her.
"I am too." She smiled wide like a kid. August didn't look mean or cold at all. If I didn't know her at school, I might have thought she's just another easy-go-lucky teenager with no care about anything.
"You know, I don't think I've ever actually looked at you."
"And what do you see now?"
She turned to me suddenly. Dark eyes boring into mine. It caught me off guard. It's the way she always looks when she's searching for truth.
So the truth is what I told her, "I think you're really beautiful."
"Pshhh" she breathes. Her eyes squinted, scrutinizing. "You didn't think I was before? Tell me the truth. I know when you lie."
I asked her again about what mannerism I do when I lie. But she said it was a secret she'll never have me find out.
"Fine. Alright. I will discover it somehow."
"You wouldn't. The fact you didn't know until I told you means it's that subtle."
I thought about that. None of my other friends ever noticed, and I've constantly told them lies. That's why I've always believed I'm really good at lying.
"So how did you notice? Does that mean you've been watching me closely?"
"As if" was her quick response. Her face didn't show any emotion other than apparent disgust. But her ears reddened. Like she'd been caught red-handed.
"I'm just really good at observing." August added. "Also, I'm the one asking questions and you haven't answered about how you viewed me before."
Great way to reverse August, I said to myself.
"I thought you were pretty. But also scary. More scary actually, and vaguely threatening. And that kind of eclipses the pretty. But I've always been curious about you."
She smiled at that, "That was the goal. To be vaguely threatening."
I asked why she just didn't seek Gwen's assistance for the money she needs. Surely her best friend will be more than willing to let her borrow or even just give her whatever amount she requires.
"Gwen has already given me a lot. I don't want to owe her anything more. I want to be able to do this on my own" and softer she added, "That'll be a good start."
"Uh, excuse me, might I remind you that none of this would be possible if I didn't agree in the first place?"
August laughs, "That's different. Once this is done, we're both walking away with something. I with the money, you with your pride and hopefully a fed curiosity. It's an equal exchange I must say."
And I couldn't really argue with that.
"So, why August?" I asked. I've always wondered about her name. If we're naming baby girls with months, it's usually May or April, even June. But never August. Her birthday wasn't in August either, that much I know.
We've been sitting in silence for a while but it didn't feel unpleasant. It was just as if we were both enjoying the quiet at the same time. August giggled. Before all this, I never thought she was capable of that. "I don't know if it's a sad or a funny story.
"My mom was in Paris when she found out she was pregnant with me. She knew her parents would never accept my dad."
I wondered then why she only addressed her grandparents as her mother's parents. I wanted to ask. But it felt like a story for a deeper kind of friendship.
She continued, "Mom thought of giving me up. But usually, before she makes any major decisions, she gives herself space to think. And she would often do that by walking. So she walked around Paris to breathe, to think, to decide. Finally, when she stopped, she found herself in front of the sculpture 'The Thinker'."
"Auguste Rodin" I blurted, too excited to keep it as my own thoughts. "You were named after the sculptor of 'The Thinker', Auguste Rodin."
"That's right." She replied, a proud smile on her lips.
"So, she decided to keep you then?"
August nodded before answering, "Yup. My mom said when she saw the statue, it felt like a sign that I'll be smart. Maybe even smart enough to cure cancer," she laughed at that. A shallow, hollow sound, "So, she said it'll be a shame if I wasn't born."
There was sadness with how she said it. A lingering pain, buried and untold. I wanted to know what it was– the burden of the name. Was it because of how she got it? Or is it because she has to live up to it?
"It fits you. That name." I said. "It's like you're meant to have it."
"Why? Because I'm so smart, I'm a thinker?" She was teasing already.
"Kind of." I laughed, "but what's in a name anyway? When I close my eyes and think of you, I can't imagine another name that suits you better."
The fireworks started then, and as August watched the bright shooting lights, all I could ever really watch was her.
I took August home afterwards. It was a long negotiation again but she accepted in the end. She only allowed me to drop her off a street away from her house. She didn't want to explain anything to her parents. And I also didn't want to be put on the spot.
When she left, I sent a photo to the group chat I have with Theo and the rest. It wasn't one of the selfies I took of us. It was just the one of August, looking at the fireworks. Her face illuminated the different display of colors– wide eyed, smiling and beautiful.
On a typical Sunday night our hangout place will be The Mockingbird, the club owned by Altair– Dove and Raven's older brother. We always get a free pass and a VIP Lounge in an area that overlooks the entire place. We get dibs on the finest drinks and freshest weeds. Legally speaking, we're not really allowed any of those yet. But what is even illegal to us?In our defense, we don't take anything more than what's provided. Nothing hard and dangerous. And Altair always makes sure of that. Even freedom has their restrictions.When I got there, Theo was already raving at the dance floor trying to pick up girls. But his aggression and massive ego could only chase them away. It was painful to watch him. I guess that's why he accepted the deal. He's in desperate need of guidance– my guidance specifically. And he knows I'll never help him in any other circumstance.Arlo and Raven were already on their own corner and whatever they were doing should be done in private. I still wonder when they
My head felt heavy and the lights were blinding me. I barely slept at all and when I burp it still smells like alcohol. I have missed my first class and was already contemplating on missing the next. Staying home is not an option because Nelly will never stop berating me if she knew I missed school. Especially if it's because I went out partying all night.I also have an apology to make.Oh God, I hope I didn't say anything embarrassing. All I can remember was dialing August and then hearing her voice. But what I said for the rest of our twenty-eight minute phone call was all rumbled and hazy.I found August in the library as always. I knew it was her free period and she'll be nowhere else but here. She was at the Front Desk this time and not stacking books like always. She looked up when I entered and smiled. I tried to read if her smile was inviting or mean but my throbbing head and the too bright lights made it impossible for me to open my eyes properly."Hello" she greeted. I slum
It’s the Annual General Membership Meeting of the Liberty Polo Federation and the excitement has kept me up all night. Not because of the Membership Meeting but because of the Emperor’s Cup which is also held on the same day. This is one of the few events that our family is required to attend that I actually enjoy. It’s when I can display Philip in all his glory. We will be participating in the two main events which are Show Jumping and then at Polo. This year is a bit more special though. This year, August will be watching and something within me stirred. After my brother left, no one else watched me compete. It’s fine. I’m used to it now. My father is always out of the country and my mother is often out of herself. So now, with someone watching and much more since it's August, I’m feeling more riled up. I got to Liberty Mead real early that I was there before my coach. I was already done schooling Philip when Coach Anthony came. He wasn’t shocked to see me there first. He knows h
The next and final event followed right after. And once again the guests are back to the viewing deck. August sat on her own this time since Royce will also be part of the game, though he's playing for the other team. I have changed my clothes to a more breathable polo shirt in the color of our team which was navy blue. Dove strutted in front of me with Lancelot. "You really have to put that bitch in her place. She's getting on my nerves." I scoffed, "You started it you know. She has every right to defend herself." "Are you taking her side now?" Dove asked, clearly taken aback. "No. What I meant was– you know what, it doesn't matter. Let's just focus on the match." With that, I left Dove and had Philip march into the waiting crowd. I looked for August once again before the game began. I found her quickly. Her dress is very hard to miss. She was talking with a woman who sat beside her and they were pointing in my direction. I squinted to try and see who that woman was and nearly
I took August back to the stables where Philp awaits us. He neighed when he saw us and throttled a little out of excitement. "Hi Philip" I greeted him and nozzled his hair. "This is August. August, meet Sir Philip." August in return curtsied, “Nice to meet you Sir Philip,” she said and I couldn’t help but laugh. She turned to me scowling, “What? I think a curtsy fits such a fine and respectable horse.”I took her hand this time and gently placed it on Philips's muzzle to get him acquainted with her scent. Philip smelled her for a bit and then he started licking her hand. "Oh my God that tickles," August said laughing. "Seems like Sir Philip likes you too." I asked August if she wanted to ride Philip. "Would he not throw me off?" She asked. She didn't seem scared, only curious. She got pretty excited when I started to help her up. "I'll be holding him so you don't have to worry." I told her. So August rode Philip, and I was their guide. We walked towards the lesser used area of
I got to school really early the following Monday. My body was still reeling from the exhaustion of yesterday’s activity but I just couldn’t stay home any longer. My father has returned from his business trip and the household is once again filled with this ominous aura he seemed to carry wherever he goes. Even the butlers and the maids are feeling strained and are more rigid than usual. My mother on the other hand is trying her best to pretend she’s been well the entire time he was gone and that she’s doing better now that he’s here. We all can see that it was a lie, but my father does not care enough to even pretend his concern. I knew that the moment he lays his eyes on me, it’ll be a none stop conversation of the things I should already know about the business and how if it was Bash, he probably wouldn’t be worrying so much about leaving the company’s future to such incompetent hands.So what’s a guy to do other than drive to school earlier than usual?The Academy looked so diff
I have successfully avoided my father for the past three days. I leave the house before he is up and return only once he's gone to bed. With him at home, I felt more of a stranger in my house than I ever did before. After schools’ are often spent in Theo's place and sometimes in the Library where August is. Yesterday, I even went with her to her other job as a barista in a quaint, homey bookstore/coffee shop called The Old Scroll. I only insisted on driving her there initially. Which was of course met with defiance but I have learned how to properly negotiate with August. I told her I'd be buying coffee and I'd be leaving a very generous tip. I did buy coffee and then I decided to stay for a little while. And then the little while turned to an hour. And then another. And another. And I told myself I was just killing time but I knew I stayed because I liked being close to August. To keep myself helpful, I did some waiting tables and even entertained buyers by suggesting books they
It was August’s turn to decide on our third fake-date, and all I can think of is how we haven’t even completed half of our fake-dating scheme and I am already crushing on her for real. But this is something she doesn’t have to know. It’s something I can just keep forever. “So it’s set!” Gwen declared giddily. The four of us were rounded by the cafeteria and by four, I meant, August and I, as well as Gwen and Royce. “Will you be picking up Auggie or should she just ride with us?” Gwen was asking me a question but I was busy thinking of ways on how I could stop having a crush on August, who was kind enough to gently jab me on my sides to help me refocus. I fluttered my eyes as I felt my consciousness slowly drift back to me. “Sorry, what was that again?” Gwen rolled her eyes, “Ugh. Hello…” she waves her hands in front of my face, “Earth to Henry. Are you here?” “I’m here now,” was my reply. This only gained another eye rolling from Gwen. She answered me anyway, “I was asking if you
August grunted in exasperation. She has been looking more stressed these past few days. Our second quarter finals had just concluded and of course she came out first, but only because of so many nights of missed sleeps and early morning study sessions she scheduled for herself. All on top of her responsibilities as the President of Highbrows, Vice President of the Student Council, her part-time job as a barista and her tasks as a Student Assistant. I had the privilege of seeing her planner once and I am still wondering how she was able to fit all she needs to do within the 24-hour timeframe given to man.She sits now at my passenger seat, with eyes closed, forehead resting to the cool of the window. Her hair is twisted in a messy ponytail, yet somehow all I see is how it perfectly falls into her face like a set of dominoes falling one by one. “You know, if you keep staring you might miss the green light.” She said with eyes still closed.My eyes quickly darted back to the road and I
The hallways were buzzing with excited conversations. It wasn’t really unusual during the early hours of a school day but the electric vibrancy that seems to inhabit most everyone today is palpable; it pricks my skin and makes the hair on the back of my neck stand. The often cold halls feel warm because of all the giddy laughters and pitchy shrieks of lovestruck girls every once in a while. It wouldn’t take long for one to figure out that the date of the Chevaliers de la Roine Ball has been announced. It is the biggest annual event of the Academy where all students can dress in gowns and tuxedos and play-pretend to be Princesses and Princes as if they don’t already do that everyday. It’s a night where they can showcase their wealth by hiring the biggest names in the fashion industry to style them and arrive in limos or choppers or private planes. There was a year where a Sophomore Student arrived in a glass carriage in the shape of Cinderella’s pumpkin– it was Dove– that sophomore
The only thing that kept me from punching Sebastian’s face was August holding my hand. I was so thankful that she kept a good grip on me because I really didn’t want to cause a scene. Behind Bash was Claire, who stood on the porch carrying their child, looking all worried. The silence that stretched was painful. My brother looked back and forth to August and I. This is the first time I’ve seen him in what– two, three years? Also, this is the first time I’ve seen him so unsure and in a loss for words. Even when my father banished him and took away all his inheritance and removed him from the will, my brother stood tall and proud. There was no doubt in him that day that what he chose was right. And I guess, he did choose right. Because he didn’t look lonely. Not anymore. When no one seemed to be ready to break the silence between us, it was August who spoke first. “Please don’t think I am interfering in any way–” her voice was so soft that even if I did get mad at her, I would have
The day of our fourth fake date has come and I am both excited and terrified. I tell myself that after the fake dates we still have the falling-in-love phase and the break-up. We’ll still have more time. I’ll still have August for a short while. I picked her up in front of her mother’s clinic who waved us goodbye and reminded me of the dinner she still owed. I told Dr. Carline that I am definitely available anytime she wants to invite me over to which August only grunted while pulling me away as quickly as possible. August still smelled of vanilla and it enveloped the inside of my car. It was a scent I have come to be familiar with but still can’t get enough of. I had to consciously wrestle with myself not to get too attached. But I believe it might be too late. When all of this is over, I know I will always crave the scent of vanilla and I won’t be able to breathe it in without thinking of August. “Here, let’s drive to this address.” August said as she handed me a piece of neatly
The school year is moving faster than I wanted and so is my fake-dates with August. We were already on our fourth one before I even realized it. During our free period, she asked me if I have any plans for our second to the last fake date and I had so many planned out dates but none of them felt like the best suited one considering this is the last one that I will get to choose. “Why don’t you decide this one too and I’ll pick out our very last date instead?” I finally told her. August pondered for a moment, her brows creasing in deep thought. “You swear you’re not going to try something funny on the last date?” She asked. Her eyes filled with uncertainty. After all this time, she still had her inhibitions with me. I smiled and raised my pinky finger, “I swear August. If anything I’m just glad we’re almost done with the first phase of the plan. My friends have been asking me nonstop if you’re in love with me yet.” It was a lie of course. Well, at least the former. I wasn’t close
I’ve never seen anyone as calm as August inside the eye of the storm. When we arrived at the hospital, she knew exactly where to go, knew who to talk to, knew what to do. Apparently, her mother ruptured her appendix while she was doing volunteer work, giving free consultations in the lower edge of the city. She suddenly fainted and luckily they got her to the hospital in time for an immediate surgery. The Doctor that August was talking to said that it could have been much worse if she was even five minutes late.“You’re mother is my friend, I won’t let anything bad happen to her.” Dr. Wakovski said and then he gestured to me, “You go ahead and relax and wait this out with your boyfriend.”“Oh,” August started to say. But the doctor was back inside the operating room before she could explain anything more. I tried to hide my smirk, but it was too difficult especially after seeing August blush over that comment. “Stop it.” She said firmly as she walked past me.We haven’t eaten anythin
It was August’s turn to decide on our third fake-date, and all I can think of is how we haven’t even completed half of our fake-dating scheme and I am already crushing on her for real. But this is something she doesn’t have to know. It’s something I can just keep forever. “So it’s set!” Gwen declared giddily. The four of us were rounded by the cafeteria and by four, I meant, August and I, as well as Gwen and Royce. “Will you be picking up Auggie or should she just ride with us?” Gwen was asking me a question but I was busy thinking of ways on how I could stop having a crush on August, who was kind enough to gently jab me on my sides to help me refocus. I fluttered my eyes as I felt my consciousness slowly drift back to me. “Sorry, what was that again?” Gwen rolled her eyes, “Ugh. Hello…” she waves her hands in front of my face, “Earth to Henry. Are you here?” “I’m here now,” was my reply. This only gained another eye rolling from Gwen. She answered me anyway, “I was asking if you
I have successfully avoided my father for the past three days. I leave the house before he is up and return only once he's gone to bed. With him at home, I felt more of a stranger in my house than I ever did before. After schools’ are often spent in Theo's place and sometimes in the Library where August is. Yesterday, I even went with her to her other job as a barista in a quaint, homey bookstore/coffee shop called The Old Scroll. I only insisted on driving her there initially. Which was of course met with defiance but I have learned how to properly negotiate with August. I told her I'd be buying coffee and I'd be leaving a very generous tip. I did buy coffee and then I decided to stay for a little while. And then the little while turned to an hour. And then another. And another. And I told myself I was just killing time but I knew I stayed because I liked being close to August. To keep myself helpful, I did some waiting tables and even entertained buyers by suggesting books they
I got to school really early the following Monday. My body was still reeling from the exhaustion of yesterday’s activity but I just couldn’t stay home any longer. My father has returned from his business trip and the household is once again filled with this ominous aura he seemed to carry wherever he goes. Even the butlers and the maids are feeling strained and are more rigid than usual. My mother on the other hand is trying her best to pretend she’s been well the entire time he was gone and that she’s doing better now that he’s here. We all can see that it was a lie, but my father does not care enough to even pretend his concern. I knew that the moment he lays his eyes on me, it’ll be a none stop conversation of the things I should already know about the business and how if it was Bash, he probably wouldn’t be worrying so much about leaving the company’s future to such incompetent hands.So what’s a guy to do other than drive to school earlier than usual?The Academy looked so diff